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Tim Gross fa25e048b2
CSI: unique volume per allocation
Add a `PerAlloc` field to volume requests that directs the scheduler to test
feasibility for volumes with a source ID that includes the allocation index
suffix (ex. `[0]`), rather than the exact source ID.

Read the `PerAlloc` field when making the volume claim at the client to
determine if the allocation index suffix (ex. `[0]`) should be added to the
volume source ID.
2021-03-18 15:35:11 -04:00
Mahmood Ali 117aec0036 Fix accidental broken clones
Fix CSIMountOptions.Copy() and VolumeRequest.Copy() where they
accidentally returned a reference to self rather than a deep copy.

`&(*ref)` in Golang apparently equivalent to plain `&ref`.
2020-08-28 15:29:22 -04:00
Lang Martin e100444740 csi: add mount_options to volumes and volume requests (#7398)
Add mount_options to both the volume definition on registration and to the volume block in the group where the volume is requested. If both are specified, the options provided in the request replace the options defined in the volume. They get passed to the NodePublishVolume, which causes the node plugin to actually mount the volume on the host.

Individual tasks just mount bind into the host mounted volume (unchanged behavior). An operator can mount the same volume with different options by specifying it twice in the group context.

closes #7007

* nomad/structs/volumes: add MountOptions to volume request

* jobspec/test-fixtures/basic.hcl: add mount_options to volume block

* jobspec/parse_test: add expected MountOptions

* api/tasks: add mount_options

* jobspec/parse_group: use hcl decode not mapstructure, mount_options

* client/allocrunner/csi_hook: pass MountOptions through

client/allocrunner/csi_hook: add a VolumeMountOptions

client/allocrunner/csi_hook: drop Options

client/allocrunner/csi_hook: use the structs options

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/interface: UsageOptions.MountOptions

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/volume: pass MountOptions in capabilities

* plugins/csi/plugin: remove todo 7007 comment

* nomad/structs/csi: MountOptions

* api/csi: add options to the api for parsing, match structs

* plugins/csi/plugin: move VolumeMountOptions to structs

* api/csi: use specific type for mount_options

* client/allocrunner/csi_hook: merge MountOptions here

* rename CSIOptions to CSIMountOptions

* client/allocrunner/csi_hook

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/volume

* nomad/structs/csi

* plugins/csi/fake/client: add PrevVolumeCapability

* plugins/csi/plugin

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/volume_test: remove debugging

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/volume: fix odd merging logic

* api: rename CSIOptions -> CSIMountOptions

* nomad/csi_endpoint: remove a 7007 comment

* command/alloc_status: show mount options in the volume list

* nomad/structs/csi: include MountOptions in the volume stub

* api/csi: add MountOptions to stub

* command/volume_status_csi: clean up csiVolMountOption, add it

* command/alloc_status: csiVolMountOption lives in volume_csi_status

* command/node_status: display mount flags

* nomad/structs/volumes: npe

* plugins/csi/plugin: npe in ToCSIRepresentation

* jobspec/parse_test: expand volume parse test cases

* command/agent/job_endpoint: ApiTgToStructsTG needs MountOptions

* command/volume_status_csi: copy paste error

* jobspec/test-fixtures/basic: hclfmt

* command/volume_status_csi: clean up csiVolMountOption
2020-03-23 13:59:25 -04:00
Danielle Lancashire 4fbcc668d0
volumes: Add support for mount propagation
This commit introduces support for configuring mount propagation when
mounting volumes with the `volume_mount` stanza on Linux targets.

Similar to Kubernetes, we expose 3 options for configuring mount
propagation:

- private, which is equivalent to `rprivate` on Linux, which does not allow the
           container to see any new nested mounts after the chroot was created.

- host-to-task, which is equivalent to `rslave` on Linux, which allows new mounts
                that have been created _outside of the container_ to be visible
                inside the container after the chroot is created.

- bidirectional, which is equivalent to `rshared` on Linux, which allows both
                 the container to see new mounts created on the host, but
                 importantly _allows the container to create mounts that are
                 visible in other containers an don the host_

private and host-to-task are safe, but bidirectional mounts can be
dangerous, as if the code inside a container creates a mount, and does
not clean it up before tearing down the container, it can cause bad
things to happen inside the kernel.

To add a layer of safety here, we require that the user has ReadWrite
permissions on the volume before allowing bidirectional mounts, as a
defense in depth / validation case, although creating mounts should also require
a priviliged execution environment inside the container.
2019-10-14 14:09:58 +02:00
Danielle Lancashire 78b61de45f
config: Hoist volume.config.source into volume
Currently, using a Volume in a job uses the following configuration:

```
volume "alias-name" {
  type = "volume-type"
  read_only = true

  config {
    source = "host_volume_name"
  }
}
```

This commit migrates to the following:

```
volume "alias-name" {
  type = "volume-type"
  source = "host_volume_name"
  read_only = true
}
```

The original design was based due to being uncertain about the future of storage
plugins, and to allow maxium flexibility.

However, this causes a few issues, namely:
- We frequently need to parse this configuration during submission,
scheduling, and mounting
- It complicates the configuration from and end users perspective
- It complicates the ability to do validation

As we understand the problem space of CSI a little more, it has become
clear that we won't need the `source` to be in config, as it will be
used in the majority of cases:

- Host Volumes: Always need a source
- Preallocated CSI Volumes: Always needs a source from a volume or claim name
- Dynamic Persistent CSI Volumes*: Always needs a source to attach the volumes
                                   to for managing upgrades and to avoid dangling.
- Dynamic Ephemeral CSI Volumes*: Less thought out, but `source` will probably point
                                  to the plugin name, and a `config` block will
                                  allow you to pass meta to the plugin. Or will
                                  point to a pre-configured ephemeral config.
*If implemented

The new design simplifies this by merging the source into the volume
stanza to solve the above issues with usability, performance, and error
handling.
2019-09-13 04:37:59 +02:00
Danielle Lancashire 2e5f28029f
remove hidden field from host volumes
We're not shipping support for "hidden" volumes in 0.10 any more, I'll
convert this to an issue+mini RFC for future enhancement.
2019-08-22 08:48:05 +02:00
Danielle Lancashire 33db40d4e6
structs: Document VolumeMount 2019-08-12 15:39:08 +02:00
Danielle Lancashire 861caa9564
HostVolumeConfig: Source -> Path 2019-08-12 15:39:08 +02:00
Danielle Lancashire e132a30899
structs: Unify Volume and VolumeRequest 2019-08-12 15:39:08 +02:00
Danielle Lancashire 6d7b417e54
structs: Add declarations of basic structs for volume support 2019-08-12 15:39:08 +02:00