Automatic merge from submit-queue
Generates DELETE pod update operations
fixes#27105
Generates DELETE pod update operations to make the code and log more intuitive.
1. main refactoring is in `kubelet/config`
2. kubelet will log if it received DELETE, just like other OPs
cc @Random-Liu :)
The kubelet sync loop relies on getting one update as the signal that the
specific source is ready. This change ensures that we don't send multiple
updates (ADD, UPDATE) for the first batch of pods. This is required to prevent
the cleanup routine from killing pods prematurely.
Kubelet doesn't perform checkpointing and loses all its internal states after
restarts. It'd then mistaken pods from the api server as new pods and attempt
to go through the admission process. This may result in pods being rejected
even though they are running on the node (e.g., out of disk situation). This
change adds a condition to check whether the pod was seen before and categorize
such pods as updates. The change also removes freeze/unfreeze mechanism used to
work around such cases, since it is no longer needed and it stopped working
correctly ever since we switched to incremental updates.
When the pod annotations are updated in the apiserver, update the pod.
Annotations may be used to convey attributes that are required to the
pod execution, such as networking parameters.
Add a new latency metric for the time from seeing the pod for the first time
to starting a pod worker for it.
Also, change PodStartLatency to include this initial processing latency.
Currently, the validation logic validates fields in an object and supply default
values wherever applies. This change factors out defaulting to a set of
defaulting callback functions for decoding (see #1502 for more discussion).
* This change is based on pull request 2587.
* Most defaulting has been migrated to defaults.go where the defaulting
functions are added.
* validation_test.go and converter_test.go have been adapted to not testing the
default values.
* Fixed all tests with that create invalid objects with the absence of
defaulting logic.