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Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
* Introduce multicluster gateway api handler in web api server
* Added MetricsUtil for Gateway metrics
* Added gateway api helper
* Added Gateway Component
Updated metricsTable component to support gateway metrics
Added handler for gateway
Fixes#4601
Signed-off-by: Tharun <rajendrantharun@live.com>
Add a new structure on the destination controller side to keep track of contextual information.
The token format has been changed from ns:<namespace> to a JSON format so that more variables can be
encdoed in the token. As part of this PR, a new field 'nodeName' has been added to help with service
topologies.
Fixes#4498
Signed-off-by: Matei David <matei.david.35@gmail.com>
This PR removes the service mirror controller from `linkerd mc install` to `linkerd mc link`, as described in https://github.com/linkerd/rfc/pull/31. For fuller context, please see that RFC.
Basic multicluster functionality works here including:
* `linkerd mc install` installs the Link CRD but not any service mirror controllers
* `linkerd mc link` creates a Link resource and installs a service mirror controller which uses that Link
* The service mirror controller creates and manages mirror services, a gateway mirror, and their endpoints.
* The `linkerd mc gateways` command lists all linked target clusters, their liveliness, and probe latences.
* The `linkerd check` multicluster checks have been updated for the new architecture. Several checks have been rendered obsolete by the new architecture and have been removed.
The following are known issues requiring further work:
* the service mirror controller uses the existing `mirror.linkerd.io/gateway-name` and `mirror.linkerd.io/gateway-ns` annotations to select which services to mirror. it does not yet support configuring a label selector.
* an unlink command is needed for removing multicluster links: see https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/issues/4707
* an mc uninstall command is needed for uninstalling the multicluster addon: see https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/issues/4708
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
* Small PR that uncomments the `EndpointSliceAcess` method and cleans up left over todos in the destination service.
* Based on the past three PRs related to `EndpointSlices` (#4663#4696#4740); they should now be functional (albeit prone to bugs) and ready to use.
Signed-off-by: Matei David <matei.david.35@gmail.com>
* Removes/Relaxes prometheus related checks
Now that prometheus is an add-on, There can be cases where prometheus is
disabled at which the check should show a warning but not fail. This
decouples the tight depedency.
This changes the following checks:
- Removes serviceAccount and pod checks in the CLI.
- Relaxes `linkerd-api` checks to only check for prometheus access when
the URL is not empty. This should work seamlessly with external
prometheus as that URL will be passed and it performs the same
check.
Signed-off-by: Tarun Pothulapati <tarunpothulapati@outlook.com>
EndpointSlices have been made opt-in due to their experimental nature. This PR
introduces a new install flag 'enableEndpointSlices' that will allow adopters to
specify in their cli install or helm install step whether they would like to
use endpointslices as a resource in the destination service, instead of the
endpoints k8s resource.
Signed-off-by: Matei David <matei.david.35@gmail.com>
## Motivation
Closes#3916
This adds the ability to get profiles for services by IP address.
### Change in behavior
When the destination server receives a `GetProfile` request with an IP address,
it now tries to map that IP address to a service.
If the IP address maps to an existing service, then the destination server
returns the profile stream subscribes for updates to the _service_--this is the
existing behavior. If the IP changes to a new service, the stream will still
send updates for the first service the IP address corresponded to since that is
what it is subscribed to.
If the IP address does not map to an existing service, then the destination
server returns the profile stream but does not subscribe for updates. The stream
will receive one update, the default profile.
### Solution
This change uses the `IPWatcher` within the destination server to check for what
services an IP address correspond to. By adding a new method `GetSvc` to
`IPWatcher`, the server now calls this method if `GetProfile` receives a request
with an IP address.
## Testing
Install linkerd on a cluster and get the cluster IP of any service:
```bash
❯ kubectl get -n linkerd svc/linkerd-tap -o wide
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE SELECTOR
linkerd-tap ClusterIP 10.104.57.90 <none> 8088/TCP,443/TCP 16h linkerd.io/control-plane-component=tap
```
Run the destination server:
```bash
❯ go run controller/cmd/main.go destination -kubeconfig ~/.kube/config
```
Get the profile for the tap service by IP address:
```bash
❯ go run controller/script/destination-client/main.go -method getProfile -path 10.104.57.90:8088
INFO[0000] retry_budget:{retry_ratio:0.2 min_retries_per_second:10 ttl:{seconds:10}}
INFO[0000]
```
Get the profile for an IP address that does not correspond to a service:
```bash
❯ go run controller/script/destination-client/main.go -method getProfile -path 10.256.0.1:8088
INFO[0000] retry_budget:{retry_ratio:0.2 min_retries_per_second:10 ttl:{seconds:10}}
INFO[0000]
```
You can add and remove settings for the service profile for tap and get updates.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Leimkuhler <kevin@kleimkuhler.com>
When a k8s pod is evicted its Phase is set to Failed and the reason is set to Evicted. Because in the ListPods method of the public APi we only transmit the phase and treat it as Status, the healthchecks assume such evicted data plane pods to be failed. Since this check is retryable, the results is that linkerd check --proxy appears to hang when there are evicted pods. As @adleong correctly pointed out here, the presence of evicted pod is not something that we should make the checks fail.
This change modifies the publci api to set the Pod.Status to "Evicted" for evicted pods. The healtcheks are also modified to not treat evicted pods as error cases.
Fix#4690
Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev <zaharidichev@gmail.com>
Using following command the wrong spelling were found and later on
fixed:
```
codespell --skip CHANGES.md,.git,go.sum,\
controller/cmd/service-mirror/events_formatting.go,\
controller/cmd/service-mirror/cluster_watcher_test_util.go,\
SECURITY_AUDIT.pdf,.gcp.json.enc,web/app/img/favicon.png \
--ignore-words-list=aks,uint,ans,files\' --check-filenames \
--check-hidden
```
Signed-off-by: Suraj Deshmukh <surajd.service@gmail.com>
Introduce support for the EndpointSlice k8s resource (k8s v1.16+) in the destination service.
Through this PR, in the EndpointsWatcher, there will be a dedicated informer for EndpointSlice;
the informer cannot run at the same time as the Endpoints resource informer. The main difference
is that EndpointSlices have a one-to-many relationship with a service, they provide better performance benefits,
dual-stack addresses and more. EndpointSlice support also implies service topology and other k8s related features.
Validated and tested manually, as well as with dedicated unit tests.
Closes#4501
Signed-off-by: Matei David <matei.david.35@gmail.com>
Regenerated protobuf files, using version 1.4.2 that was upgraded from
1.3.2 with the proxy-api update in #4614.
As of v1.4 protobuf messages are disallowed to be copied (because they
hold a mutex), so whenever a message is passed to or returned from a
function we need to use a pointer.
This affects _mostly_ test files.
This is required to unblock #4620 which is adding a field to the config
protobuf.
There are a few notable things happening in this PR:
- the probe manager has been decoupled from the cluster_watcher. Now its only responsibility is to watch for mirrored gateways beeing created and to probe them. This means that probes are initiated for all gateways no matter whether there are mirrored services being paired
- the number of paired services is derived from the existing services in the cluster rather than being published as a metric by the prober
- there are no events being exchanged between the cluster watcher and the probe manager
Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev <zaharidichev@gmail.com>
This change adds labels to endpoints that target remote services. It also adds a Grafana dashboard that can be used to monitor multicluster traffic.
Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev <zaharidichev@gmail.com>
When the proxy has an IP watch on a pod and the destination controller gets a pod update event, the destination controller sends a NoEndpoints message to all listeners followed by an Add with the new pod state. This can result in the proxy's load balancer being briefly empty and could result in failing requests in the period.
Since consecutive Add events with the same address will override each other, we can simply send the Adds without needing to clear the previous state with a NoEndpoints message.
Here we upgrade our dependencies on client-go to 0.17.4 and smi-sdk-go to 0.3.0. Since smi-sdk-go uses client-go 0.17.4, these upgrades must be performed simultaneously.
This also requires simultaneously upgrading our dependency on linkerd/stern to a SHA which also uses client-go 0.17.4. This keeps all of our transitive dependencies synchronized on one version of client-go.
This ALSO requires updating our codegen scripts to use the 0.17.4 version of code-generator and running it to generate 0.17.4 compatible generated code. I took this opportunity to update our code generation script to properly use the version of code-generater from `go.mod` rather than a hardcoded SHA.
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
This change removes the target port requirement when resolving ports in the dst service. Based on the comments, it seems that we need to have a target port defined in the port spec in order to resolve to the port in the Endpoints. In reality if target port is note defined when creating the service, k8s will set the port and the target port to the same value. Seems to me that checking for the targetPort to be different than 0, is a no-op.
Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev zaharidichev@gmail.com
This PR introduces a service mirroring component that is responsible for watching remote clusters and mirroring their services locally.
Signed-off-by: Zahari Dichev <zaharidichev@gmail.com>
Fixes#3562
When a pod in one namespace sends traffic to a service which is the apex of a traffic split in another namespace, that traffic is not displayed in the `linkerd stat trafficsplit` output. This is because when we do a Prometheus query for traffic to the traffic split, we supply a Prometheus label selector to only select traffic sources in the namespace of the traffic split.
Since any pod in any namespace can send traffic to the apex service of a traffic split, we must look at all possible sources of traffic, not just the ones in the same namespace.
Before:
```
$ bin/linkerd stat ts
NAME APEX LEAF WEIGHT SUCCESS RPS LATENCY_P50 LATENCY_P95 LATENCY_P99
webapp-split webapp webapp 900m - - - - -
webapp-split webapp webapp-2 100m - - - - -
```
After:
```
$ bin/linkerd stat ts
NAME APEX LEAF WEIGHT SUCCESS RPS LATENCY_P50 LATENCY_P95 LATENCY_P99
webapp-split webapp webapp 900m 80.00% 1.4rps 31ms 99ms 2530ms
webapp-split webapp webapp-2 100m 60.00% 0.2rps 35ms 93ms 99ms
```
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
Fixes#3332
Fixes the very rare test failure
```
--- FAIL: TestGetProfiles (0.33s)
--- FAIL: TestGetProfiles/Returns_server_profile (0.11s)
server_test.go:228: Expected 1 or 2 updates but got 3:
[retry_budget:<retry_ratio:0.2 min_retries_per_second:10
ttl:<seconds:10 > > routes:<condition:<path:<regex:"/a/b/c"
> > metrics_labels:<key:"route" value:"route1" >
timeout:<seconds:10 > > retry_budget:<retry_ratio:0.2
min_retries_per_second:10 ttl:<seconds:10 > >
routes:<condition:<path:<regex:"/a/b/c" > >
metrics_labels:<key:"route" value:"route1" >
timeout:<seconds:10 > > retry_budget:<retry_ratio:0.2
min_retries_per_second:10 ttl:<seconds:10 > > ]
FAIL
FAIL github.com/linkerd/linkerd2/controller/api/destination
0.624s
```
that occurs when a third unexpected stream update occurs, when the fake
API takes more time to notify its listeners about the resources created.
For all the nasty details check #3332
**Subject**
Fixes bug where override of Docker registry was not being applied to debug containers (#3851)
**Problem**
Overrides for Docker registry are not being applied to debug containers and provide no means to correct the image.
**Solution**
This update expands the `data.proxy` configuration section within the Linkerd `ConfigMap` to maintain the overridden image name for debug containers at _install_-time similar to handling of the `proxy` and `proxyInit` images.
This change also enables the further override option of the registry for debug containers at _inject_-time given utilization of the `--registry` CLI option.
**Validation**
Several new unit tests have been created to confirm functionality. In addition, the following workflows were run through:
### Standard Workflow with Custom Registry
This workflow installs Linkerd control plane based upon a custom registry, then injecting the debug sidecar into a service.
* Start with a k8s instance having no Linkerd installation
* Build all images locally using `bin/docker-build`
* Create custom tags (using same version) for generated images, e.g. `docker tag gcr.io/linkerd-io/debug:git-a4ebecb6 javaducky.com/linkerd-io/debug:git-a4ebecb6`
* Install Linkerd with registry override `bin/linkerd install --registry=javaducky.com/linkerd-io | kubectl apply -f -`
* Once Linkerd has been fully initialized, you should be able to confirm that the `linkerd-config` ConfigMap now contains the debug image name, pull policy, and version within the `data.proxy` section
* Request injection of the debug image into an available container. I used the Emojivoto voting service as described in https://linkerd.io/2/tasks/using-the-debug-container/ as `kubectl -n emojivoto get deploy/voting -o yaml | bin/linkerd inject --enable-debug-sidecar - | kubectl apply -f -`
* Once the deployment creates a new pod for the service, inspection should show that the container now includes the "linkerd-debug" container name based on the applicable override image seen previously within the ConfigMap
* Debugging can also be verified by viewing debug container logs as `kubectl -n emojivoto logs deploy/voting linkerd-debug -f`
* Modifying the `config.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar` annotation, setting to “false”, should show that the pod will be recreated no longer running the debug container.
### Overriding the Custom Registry Override at Injection
This builds upon the “Standard Workflow with Custom Registry” by overriding the Docker registry utilized for the debug container at the time of injection.
* “Clean” the Emojivoto voting service by removing any Linkerd annotations from the deployment
* Request injection similar to before, except provide the `--registry` option as in `kubectl -n emojivoto get deploy/voting -o yaml | bin/linkerd inject --enable-debug-sidecar --registry=gcr.io/linkerd-io - | kubectl apply -f -`
* Inspection of the deployment config should now show the override annotation for `config.linkerd.io/debug-image` having the debug container from the new registry. Viewing the running pod should show that the `linkerd-debug` container was injected and running the correct image. Of note, the proxy and proxy-init images are still running the “original” override images.
* As before, modifying the `config.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar` annotation setting to “false”, should show that the pod will be recreated no longer running the debug container.
### Standard Workflow with Default Registry
This workflow is the typical workflow which utilizes the standard Linkerd image registry.
* Uninstall the Linkerd control plane using `bin/linkerd install --ignore-cluster | kubectl delete -f -` as described at https://linkerd.io/2/tasks/uninstall/
* Clean the Emojivoto environment using `curl -sL https://run.linkerd.io/emojivoto.yml | kubectl delete -f -` then reinstall using `curl -sL https://run.linkerd.io/emojivoto.yml | kubectl apply -f -`
* Perform standard Linkerd installation as `bin/linkerd install | kubectl apply -f -`
* Once Linkerd has been fully initialized, you should be able to confirm that the `linkerd-config` ConfigMap references the default debug image of `gcr.io/linkerd-io/debug` within the `data.proxy` section
* Request injection of the debug image into an available container as `kubectl -n emojivoto get deploy/voting -o yaml | bin/linkerd inject --enable-debug-sidecar - | kubectl apply -f -`
* Debugging can also be verified by viewing debug container logs as `kubectl -n emojivoto logs deploy/voting linkerd-debug -f`
* Modifying the `config.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar` annotation, setting to “false”, should show that the pod will be recreated no longer running the debug container.
### Overriding the Default Registry at Injection
This workflow builds upon the “Standard Workflow with Default Registry” by overriding the Docker registry utilized for the debug container at the time of injection.
* “Clean” the Emojivoto voting service by removing any Linkerd annotations from the deployment
* Request injection similar to before, except provide the `--registry` option as in `kubectl -n emojivoto get deploy/voting -o yaml | bin/linkerd inject --enable-debug-sidecar --registry=javaducky.com/linkerd-io - | kubectl apply -f -`
* Inspection of the deployment config should now show the override annotation for `config.linkerd.io/debug-image` having the debug container from the new registry. Viewing the running pod should show that the `linkerd-debug` container was injected and running the correct image. Of note, the proxy and proxy-init images are still running the “original” override images.
* As before, modifying the `config.linkerd.io/enable-debug-sidecar` annotation setting to “false”, should show that the pod will be recreated no longer running the debug container.
Fixes issue #3851
Signed-off-by: Paul Balogh javaducky@gmail.com
* Enable mixed configuration of skip-[inbound|outbound]-ports using port numbers and ranges (#3752)
* included tests for generated output given proxy-ignore configuration options
* renamed "validate" method to "parseAndValidate" given mutation
* updated documentation to denote inclusiveness of ranges
* Updates for expansion of ignored inbound and outbound port ranges to be handled by the proxy-init rather than CLI (#3766)
This change maintains the configured ports and ranges as strings rather than unsigned integers, while still providing validation at the command layer.
* Bump versions for proxy-init to v1.3.0
Signed-off-by: Paul Balogh <javaducky@gmail.com>
Fixes#3444Fixes#3443
## Background and Behavior
This change adds support for the destination service to resolve Get requests which contain a service clusterIP or pod ip as the `Path` parameter. It returns the stream of endpoints, just as if `Get` had been called with the service's authority. This lays the groundwork for allowing the proxy to TLS TCP connections by allowing the proxy to do destination lookups for the SO_ORIG_DST of tcp connections. When that ip address corresponds to a service cluster ip or pod ip, the destination service will return the endpoints stream, including the pod metadata required to establish identity.
Prior to this change, attempting to look up an ip address in the destination service would result in a `InvalidArgument` error.
Updating the `GetProfile` method to support ip address lookups is out of scope and attempts to look up an ip address with the `GetProfile` method will result in `InvalidArgument`.
## Implementation
We do this by creating a `IPWatcher` which wraps the `EndpointsWatcher` and supports lookups by ip. `IPWatcher` maintains a mapping up clusterIPs to service ids and translates subscriptions to an IP address into a subscription to the service id using the underlying `EndpointsWatcher`.
Since the service name is no longer always infer-able directly from the input parameters, we restructure `EndpointTranslator` and `PodSet` so that we propagate the service name from the endpoints API response.
## Testing
This can be tested by running the destination service locally, using the current kube context to connect to a Kubernetes cluster:
```
go run controller/cmd/main.go destination -kubeconfig ~/.kube/config
```
Then lookups can be issued using the destination client:
```
go run controller/script/destination-client/main.go -path 192.168.54.78:80 -method get -addr localhost:8086
```
Service cluster ips and pod ips can be used as the `path` argument.
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
This PR adds support for CronJobs and ReplicaSets to `linkerd inject`, the web
dashboard and CLI. It adds a new Grafana dashboard for each kind of resource.
Closes#3614Closes#3630Closes#3584Closes#3585
Signed-off-by: Sergio Castaño Arteaga tegioz@icloud.com
Signed-off-by: Cintia Sanchez Garcia cynthiasg@icloud.com
- Added cleanup step at the end of all integration tests.
- Disable external_issuer_integration_tests in cloud_tests due to
namespace issue. Running this via `kind` tests is sufficient for now.
- Set a flakey test to `Skip`, relates to #3332.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
CI currently enforcing formatting rules by using the fmt linter of golang-ci-lint which is invoked from the bin/lint script. However it doesn't seem possible to use golang-ci-lint as a formatter, only as a linter which checks formatting. This means any formatter used by your IDE or invoked manually may or may not use the same formatting rules as golang-ci-lint depending on which formatter you use and which specific revision of that formatter you use.
In this change we stop using golang-ci-lint for format checking. We introduce `tools.go` and add goimports to the `go.mod` and `go.sum` files. This allows everyone to easily get the same revision of goimports by running `go install -mod=readonly golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports` from inside of the project. We add a step in the CI workflow that uses goimports via the `bin/fmt` script to check formatting.
Some shell gymnastics were required in the `bin/fmt` script to work around some limitations of `goimports`:
* goimports does not have a built-in mechanism for excluding directories, and we need to exclude the vendor director as well as the generated Go sources
* goimports returns a 0 exit code, even when formatting errors are detected
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
* The linkerd proxy does not work with headless services (i.e. endpoints not referencing a pod).
Changed endpoints_watcher to also return endpoints with no targetref.
Fixes#3308
Signed-off-by: Johannes Hansen <johannesh1980@gmail.com>
* Fix panic in endpoint_translator
Signed-off-by: Johannes Hansen <johannesh1980@gmail.com>
Followup to #2990, which refactored `linkerd endpoints` to use the
`Destination.Get` API instead of the `Discovery.Endpoints` API, leaving
the Discovery with no implented methods. This PR removes all the Discovery
code leftovers.
Fixes#3499
### Motivation
In order to expose arbitrary headers through tap, headers and trailers should be
read from the linkerd2-proxy-api `TapEvent`s and set in the public `TapEvent`s.
This change should have no user facing changes as it just prepares the events
for JSON output in linkerd/linkerd2#3390
### Solution
The public API has been updated with a headers field for
`TapEvent_Http_RequestInit_` and `TapEvent_Http_ResponseInit_`, and trailers
field for `TapEvent_Http_ResponseEnd_`.
These values are set by reading the corresponding fields off of the proxy's tap
events.
The proto changes are equivalent to the proto changes proposed in
linkerd/linkerd2-proxy-api#33
Closes#3262
Signed-off-by: Kevin Leimkuhler <kleimkuhler@icloud.com>
This reverts commit edd3b1f6d4.
This is a temporary revert of #3461 while we sort out some details of how this should configured and how it should interact with configuring a trace collector on the Linkerd proxy. We will reintroduce this change once the config plan is straightened out.
Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>