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326 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Schurter
d50fb2a00e core: propagate remote task handles
Add a new driver capability: RemoteTasks.

When a task is run by a driver with RemoteTasks set, its TaskHandle will
be propagated to the server in its allocation's TaskState. If the task
is replaced due to a down node or draining, its TaskHandle will be
propagated to its replacement allocation.

This allows tasks to be scheduled in remote systems whose lifecycles are
disconnected from the Nomad node's lifecycle.

See https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad-driver-ecs for an example ECS
remote task driver.
2021-04-27 15:07:03 -07:00
Nick Ethier
e834a60de1 plugins/drivers: fix deprecated fields 2021-04-16 14:13:29 -04:00
Nick Ethier
9c014b62c6 plugins/driver: add cpuset_cpus back and mark cpuset_mems as reserved 2021-04-15 13:31:18 -04:00
Nick Ethier
5377be43ff executor: add support for cpuset cgroup 2021-04-15 10:24:31 -04:00
Nick Ethier
f897ac79e8 client/ar: thread through cpuset manager 2021-04-13 13:28:36 -04:00
Tim Gross
a24cf6bfd1 CSI: listing from plugins can return EOF
The AWS EBS CSI plugin was observed to return a EOF when we get to the end of
the paging for `ListSnapshots`, counter to specification. Handle this case
gracefully, including for `ListVolumes` (which EBS doesn't support but has
similar semantics).

Also fixes a timestamp formatting bug on `ListSnapshots`
2021-04-08 13:32:19 -04:00
Drew Bailey
d72a9b6f29 remove flakey exec test that tests non-deterministic docker behavior (#10291) 2021-04-02 11:15:22 -04:00
Tim Gross
c12c90262d CSI: fingerprint detailed node capabilities
In order to support new node RPCs, we need to fingerprint plugin capabilities
in more detail. This changeset mirrors recent work to fingerprint controller
capabilities, but is not yet in use by any Nomad RPC.
2021-04-01 16:00:58 -04:00
Tim Gross
730c22656b CSI: volume snapshot 2021-04-01 11:16:52 -04:00
Tim Gross
783ed980ea CSI: fingerprint detailed controller capabilities
In order to support new controller RPCs, we need to fingerprint volume
capabilities in more detail and perform controller RPCs only when the specific
capability is present. This fixes a bug in Ceph support where the plugin can
only suport create/delete but we assume that it also supports attach/detach.
2021-03-31 16:37:09 -04:00
Tim Gross
41258e54de CSI: create/delete/list volume RPCs
This commit implements the RPC handlers on the client that talk to the CSI
plugins on that client for the Create/Delete/List RPC.
2021-03-31 16:37:09 -04:00
Tim Gross
f6ed7950e1 CSI: protobuffer mappings for Create/Delete/List volume RPCs
Note that unset proto fields for volume create should be nil. The CSI spec
handles empty fields and nil fields in the protobuf differently, which may
result in validation failures for creating volumes with no prior source (and
does in testing with the AWS EBS plugin). Refactor the `CreateVolumeRequest`
mapping to the protobuf in the plugin client to avoid this bug.
2021-03-31 16:37:09 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
5e3fbd5774 oversubscription: driver/exec to honor MemoryMaxMB 2021-03-30 16:55:58 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
b1ff06fd19 oversubscription: docker to honor MemoryMaxMB values 2021-03-30 16:55:58 -04:00
Adrian Todorov
2748d2a895 driver/docker: add extra labels ( job name, task and task group name) 2021-03-08 08:59:52 -05:00
Kris Hicks
2cd7136bc7 Fix some errcheck errors (#9811)
* Throw away result of multierror.Append

When given a *multierror.Error, it is mutated, therefore the return
value is not needed.

* Simplify MergeMultierrorWarnings, use StringBuilder

* Hash.Write() never returns an error

* Remove error that was always nil

* Remove error from Resources.Add signature

When this was originally written it could return an error, but that was
refactored away, and callers of it as of today never handle the error.

* Throw away results of io.Copy during Bridge

* Handle errors when computing node class in test
2021-01-14 12:46:35 -08:00
Chris Baker
11f0fed935 update template and artifact interpolation to use client-relative paths
resolves #9839
resolves #6929
resolves #6910

e2e: template env interpolation path testing
2021-01-04 22:25:34 +00:00
Kris Hicks
7747124ef0 Apply some suggested fixes from staticcheck (#9598) 2020-12-10 07:29:18 -08:00
Kris Hicks
85ed8ddd4f Add gosimple linter (#9590) 2020-12-09 11:05:18 -08:00
Mahmood Ali
6d57a1c69b use comment ignores (#9448)
Use targetted ignore comments for the cases where we are bound by
backward compatibility.

I've left some file based linters, especially when the file is riddled
with linter voilations (e.g. enum names), or if it's a property of the
file (e.g. package and file names).

I encountered an odd behavior related to RPC_REQUEST_RESPONSE_UNIQUE and
RPC_REQUEST_STANDARD_NAME.  Apparently, if they target a `stream` type,
we must separate them into separate lines so that the ignore comment
targets the type specifically.
2020-11-25 16:03:01 -05:00
Mahmood Ali
edaa16589b honor task user when execing into raw_exec task (#9439)
Fix #9210 .

This update the executor so it honors the User when using nomad alloc exec. The bug was that the exec task didn't honor the init command when execing.
2020-11-25 09:34:10 -05:00
Nick Ethier
f8aabc8bd2 command: use correct port mapping syntax in examples 2020-11-23 10:25:30 -06:00
Kris Hicks
e5be40b4b0 proto: Switch to using buf (#9308)
This replaces all usage of `protoc` with `buf`. See `tools/buf/README.md` for more.
2020-11-17 07:01:48 -08:00
Kris Hicks
b3825e74b5 protos: Update .proto files not to use Go package name (#9301)
Previously, it was required that you `go get github.com/hashicorp/nomad` to be
able to build protos, as the protoc invocation added an include directive that
pointed to `$GOPATH/src`, which is how dependent protos were discovered. As
Nomad now uses Go modules, it won't necessarily be cloned to `$GOPATH`.
(Additionally, if you _had_ go-gotten Nomad at some point, protoc compilation
would have possibly used the _wrong_ protos, as those wouldn't necessarily be
the most up-to-date ones.)

This change modifies the proto files and the `protoc` invocation to handle
discovering dependent protos via protoc plugin modifier statements that are
specific to the protoc plugin being used.

In this change, `make proto` was run to recompile the protos, which results in
changes only to the gzipped `FileDescriptorProto`.
2020-11-10 08:42:35 -08:00
Michael Schurter
f44c04ecd1 s/0.13/1.0/g
1.0 here we come!
2020-10-14 15:17:47 -07:00
Yoan Blanc
c14c616194 use allow/deny instead of the colored alternatives (#9019)
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan@dosimple.ch>
2020-10-12 08:47:05 -04:00
Tim Gross
bf62f46a55 csi: loosen ValidateVolumeCapability requirements (#9049)
The CSI specification for `ValidateVolumeCapability` says that we shall
"reconcile successful capability-validation responses by comparing the
validated capabilities with those that it had originally requested" but leaves
the details of that reconcilation unspecified. This API is not implemented in
Kubernetes, so controller plugins don't have a real-world implementation to
verify their behavior against.

We have found that CSI plugins in the wild may return "successful" but
incomplete `VolumeCapability` responses, so we can't require that all
capabilities we expect have been validated, only that the ones that have been
validated match. This appears to violate the CSI specification but until
that's been resolved in upstream we have to loosen our validation
requirements. The tradeoff is that we're more likely to have runtime errors
during `NodeStageVolume` instead of at the time of volume registration.
2020-10-08 12:53:24 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
a181ff3f79 Compare to the correct host network setting
In systemd-resolved hosts with no DNS customizations, the docker driver
DNS setting should be compared to /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf while
exec/java drivers should be compared to /etc/resolv.conf.

When system-resolved is enabled, /etc/resolv.conf is a stub that points
to 127.0.0.53. Docker avoids this stub because this address isn't
accessible from the container.  The exec/java drivers that don't create
network isolations use the stub though in the default configuration.
2020-10-01 10:23:14 -04:00
Nick Ethier
c11dbcd001 docker: support group allocated ports and host_networks (#8623)
* docker: support group allocated ports

* docker: add new ports driver config to specify which group ports are mapped

* docker: update port mapping docs
2020-08-11 18:30:22 -04:00
Tim Gross
079f60cd63 csi: client RPCs should return wrapped errors for checking (#8605)
When the client-side actions of a CSI client RPC succeed but we get
disconnected during the RPC or we fail to checkpoint the claim state, we want
to be able to retry the client RPC without getting blocked by the client-side
state (ex. mount points) already having been cleaned up in previous calls.
2020-08-07 11:01:36 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
60dd7aecc9 nvidia: support disabling the nvidia plugin (#8353) 2020-07-21 10:11:16 -04:00
Tim Gross
ffd783e6c3 csi: add VolumeContext to NodeStage/Publish RPCs (#8239)
In #7957 we added support for passing a volume context to the controller RPCs.
This is an opaque map that's created by `CreateVolume` or, in Nomad's case,
in the volume registration spec.

However, we missed passing this field to the `NodeStage` and `NodePublish` RPC,
which prevents certain plugins (such as MooseFS) from making node RPCs.
2020-06-22 13:54:32 -04:00
Nick Ethier
e9ff8a8daa Task DNS Options (#7661)
Co-Authored-By: Tim Gross <tgross@hashicorp.com>
Co-Authored-By: Seth Hoenig <shoenig@hashicorp.com>
2020-06-18 11:01:31 -07:00
Mahmood Ali
d6c75e301e cleanup driver eventor goroutines
This fixes few cases where driver eventor goroutines are leaked during
normal operations, but especially so in tests.

This change makes few modifications:

First, it switches drivers to use `Context`s to manage shutdown events.
Previously, it relied on callers invoking `.Shutdown()` function that is
specific to internal drivers only and require casting.  Using `Contexts`
provide a consistent idiomatic way to manage lifecycle for both internal
and external drivers.

Also, I discovered few places where we don't clean up a temporary driver
instance in the plugin catalog code, where we dispense a driver to
inspect and validate the schema config without properly cleaning it up.
2020-05-26 11:04:04 -04:00
Tim Gross
8860b72bc3 volumes: return better error messages for unsupported task drivers (#8030)
When an allocation runs for a task driver that can't support volume mounts,
the mounting will fail in a way that can be hard to understand. With host
volumes this usually means failing silently, whereas with CSI the operator
gets inscrutable internals exposed in the `nomad alloc status`.

This changeset adds a MountConfig field to the task driver Capabilities
response. We validate this when the `csi_hook` or `volume_hook` fires and
return a user-friendly error.

Note that we don't currently have a way to get driver capabilities up to the
server, except through attributes. Validating this when the user initially
submits the jobspec would be even better than what we're doing here (and could
be useful for all our other capabilities), but that's out of scope for this
changeset.

Also note that the MountConfig enum starts with "supports all" in order to
support community plugins in a backwards compatible way, rather than cutting
them off from volume mounting unexpectedly.
2020-05-21 09:18:02 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
fcddfa4971 Update hcl2 vendoring
The hcl2 library has moved from http://github.com/hashicorp/hcl2 to https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl/tree/hcl2.

This updates Nomad's vendoring to start using hcl2 library.  Also
updates some related libraries (e.g. `github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty` and
`github.com/apparentlymart/go-textseg`).
2020-05-19 15:00:03 -04:00
Tim Gross
64c6a8db22 csi: improve plugin error messages and volume validation (#7984)
Some CSI plugins don't return much for errors over the gRPC socket
above and beyond the bare minimum error codes. This changeset improves
the operator experience by unpacking the error codes when available
and wrapping the error with some user-friendly direction.

Improving these errors also revealed a bad comparison with
`require.Error` when `require.EqualError` should be used in the test
code for plugin errors. This defect in turn was hiding a bug in volume
validation where we're being overly permissive in allowing mount
flags, which is now fixed.
2020-05-18 08:23:17 -04:00
Tim Gross
09a27f9e18 csi: use a blocking initial connection with timeout (#7965)
The plugin supervisor lazily connects to plugins, but this means we
only get "Unavailable" back from the gRPC call in cases where the
plugin can never be reached (for example, if the Nomad client has the
wrong permissions for the socket).

This changeset improves the operator experience by switching to a
blocking `DialWithContext`. It eagerly connects so that we can
validate the connection is real and get a "failed to open" error in
case where Nomad can't establish the initial connection.
2020-05-15 08:17:11 -04:00
Tim Gross
103d873ebe csi: support for VolumeContext and VolumeParameters (#7957)
The MVP for CSI in the 0.11.0 release of Nomad did not include support
for opaque volume parameters or volume context. This changeset adds
support for both.

This also moves args for ControllerValidateCapabilities into a struct.
The CSI plugin `ControllerValidateCapabilities` struct that we turn
into a CSI RPC is accumulating arguments, so moving it into a request
struct will reduce the churn of this internal API, make the plugin
code more readable, and make this method consistent with the other
plugin methods in that package.
2020-05-15 08:16:01 -04:00
Tim Gross
eb2f77a011 csi: use a blocking initial connection with timeout
The plugin supervisor lazily connects to plugins, but this means we
only get "Unavailable" back from the gRPC call in cases where the
plugin can never be reached (for example, if the Nomad client has the
wrong permissions for the socket).

This changeset improves the operator experience by switching to a
blocking `DialWithContext`. It eagerly connects so that we can
validate the connection is real and get a "failed to open" error in
case where Nomad can't establish the initial connection.
2020-05-14 15:59:19 -04:00
Tim Gross
c514a5527a csi: refactor internal client field name to ExternalID (#7958)
The CSI plugins RPCs require the use of the storage provider's volume
ID, rather than the user-defined volume ID. Although changing the RPCs
to use the field name `ExternalID` risks breaking backwards
compatibility, we can use the `ExternalID` name internally for the
client and only use `VolumeID` at the RPC boundaries.
2020-05-14 11:56:07 -04:00
Tim Gross
a28f18ea1d csi: support Secrets parameter in CSI RPCs (#7923)
CSI plugins can require credentials for some publishing and
unpublishing workflow RPCs. Secrets are configured at the time of
volume registration, stored in the volume struct, and then passed
around as an opaque map by Nomad to the plugins.
2020-05-11 17:12:51 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
88808b2d30 When serializing msgpack, only consider codec tag
When serializing structs with msgpack, only consider type tags of
`codec`.

Hashicorp/go-msgpack (based on ugorji/go) defaults to interpretting
`codec` tag if it's available, but falls to using `json` if `codec`
isn't present.

This behavior is surprising in cases where we want to serialize json
differently from msgpack, e.g. serializing `ConsulExposeConfig`.
2020-05-11 14:14:10 -04:00
Tim Gross
1585d343f1 csi: fix mount validation (#7869)
Several of the CSI `VolumeCapability` methods return pointers, which
we were then comparing to pointers in the request rather than
dereferencing them and comparing their contents.

This changeset does a more fine-grained comparison of the request vs
the capabilities, and adds better error messaging.
2020-05-05 15:13:07 -04:00
Tim Gross
f592dd9021 csi: check returned volume capability validation (#7831)
This changeset corrects handling of the `ValidationVolumeCapabilities`
response:

* The CSI spec for the `ValidationVolumeCapabilities` requires that
  plugins only set the `Confirmed` field if they've validated all
  capabilities. The Nomad client improperly assumes that the lack of a
  `Confirmed` field should be treated as a failure. This breaks the
  Azure and Linode block storage plugins, which don't set this
  optional field.

* The CSI spec also requires that the orchestrator check the validation
  responses to guard against older versions of a plugin reporting
  "valid" for newer fields it doesn't understand.
2020-04-30 17:12:32 -04:00
Anthony Scalisi
e1287846ae fix spelling errors (#6985) 2020-04-20 09:28:19 -04:00
Tim Gross
ec457bf61e set safe default for CSI plugin MaxVolumes (#7583) 2020-04-01 11:08:55 -04:00
Yoan Blanc
c3928fe360 fixup! vendor: explicit use of hashicorp/go-msgpack
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan@dosimple.ch>
2020-03-31 09:48:07 -04:00
Yoan Blanc
887f23a351 vendor: explicit use of hashicorp/go-msgpack
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan@dosimple.ch>
2020-03-31 09:45:21 -04:00
Tim Gross
ffa13adf90 csi: add grpc retries to client controller RPCs (#7549)
The CSI Specification defines various gRPC Errors and how they may be retried. After auditing all our CSI RPC calls in #6863, this changeset:

* adds retries and backoffs to the where they were needed but not implemented
* annotates those CSI RPCs that do not need retries so that we don't wonder whether it's been left off accidentally
* added a timeout and cancellation context to the `Probe` call, which didn't have one.
2020-03-30 16:26:03 -04:00