This commit updates the import of ginkgo to v2 in
all of the tests.
Signed-off-by: liornoy <lnoy@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@redhat.com>
Removing content and pointing at the new website as a part of the CNI Documentation migration.
Signed-off-by: Nate W <4453979+nate-double-u@users.noreply.github.com>
This change makes ipvlan master parameter optional.
Default to default route interface as macvlan does.
Signed-off-by: Tomofumi Hayashi <tohayash@redhat.com>
Now that libcni has the ability to print a version message, plumb it
through correctly.
While we're at it,
- fix import paths
- run gofmt
- add some more comments to sample
- add container runtime swappability for release
host-local and static ipam plugins
tuning, bandwidth and portmap meta plugins
Utility functions created for common PrevResult checking
Fix windows build
Recent CNI specification changes require the container ID on ADD/DEL,
which the testcases were not providing. Fix that up so things work
when this repo gets CNI revendored.
Namespace creation had an unergonomic interface and isn't used, except
for testing code. Remove it; downstream users should really be creating
their own namespaces
For IP allocation schemes that cannot be interface agnostic, the
ipvlan plugin can be chained with an earlier plugin that handles this
logic. If "master" is omitted from the ipvlan configuration, then the
previous Result must contain a single interface name for the ipvlan
plugin to enslave. If "ipam" is omitted, then the previous Result is
used to configure the ipvlan interface.
For IP allocation schemes that cannot be interface agnostic, master can be set
to "ipam". In this configuration, the IPAM plugin is required to return a single
interface name for the ipvlan plugin to enslave.
Updates the spec and plugins to return an array of interfaces and IP details
to the runtime including:
- interface names and MAC addresses configured by the plugin
- whether the interfaces are sandboxed (container/VM) or host (bridge, veth, etc)
- multiple IP addresses configured by IPAM and which interface they
have been assigned to
Returning interface details is useful for runtimes, as well as allowing
more flexible chaining of CNI plugins themselves. For example, some
meta plugins may need to know the host-side interface to be able to
apply firewall or traffic shaping rules to the container.
Add a namespace object interface for somewhat cleaner code when
creating and switching between network namespaces. All created
namespaces are now mounted in /var/run/netns to ensure they
have persistent inodes and paths that can be passed around
between plugin components without relying on the current namespace
being correct.
Also remove the thread-locking arguments from the ns package
per https://github.com/appc/cni/issues/183 by doing all the namespace
changes in a separate goroutine that locks/unlocks itself, instead of
the caller having to track OS thread locking.
appc/cni#76 added a "dns" field in the result JSON. But before this
patch, the plugins had no way of knowing which name server to return.
There could be two ways of knowing which name server to return:
1. add it as an extra argument ("CNI_ARGS")
2. add it in the network configuration as a convenience (received via
stdin)
I chose the second way because it is easier. In the case of rkt, it
means the user could just add the DNS name servers in
/etc/rkt/net.d/mynetwork.conf.