ceph-csi/vendor/k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/scheduler/util/utils.go
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/*
Copyright 2017 The Kubernetes Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
package util
import (
"sort"
"k8s.io/api/core/v1"
"k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/util/feature"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/apis/scheduling"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/features"
)
// DefaultBindAllHostIP defines the default ip address used to bind to all host.
const DefaultBindAllHostIP = "0.0.0.0"
// ProtocolPort represents a protocol port pair, e.g. tcp:80.
type ProtocolPort struct {
Protocol string
Port int32
}
// NewProtocolPort creates a ProtocolPort instance.
func NewProtocolPort(protocol string, port int32) *ProtocolPort {
pp := &ProtocolPort{
Protocol: protocol,
Port: port,
}
if len(pp.Protocol) == 0 {
pp.Protocol = string(v1.ProtocolTCP)
}
return pp
}
// HostPortInfo stores mapping from ip to a set of ProtocolPort
type HostPortInfo map[string]map[ProtocolPort]struct{}
// Add adds (ip, protocol, port) to HostPortInfo
func (h HostPortInfo) Add(ip, protocol string, port int32) {
if port <= 0 {
return
}
h.sanitize(&ip, &protocol)
pp := NewProtocolPort(protocol, port)
if _, ok := h[ip]; !ok {
h[ip] = map[ProtocolPort]struct{}{
*pp: {},
}
return
}
h[ip][*pp] = struct{}{}
}
// Remove removes (ip, protocol, port) from HostPortInfo
func (h HostPortInfo) Remove(ip, protocol string, port int32) {
if port <= 0 {
return
}
h.sanitize(&ip, &protocol)
pp := NewProtocolPort(protocol, port)
if m, ok := h[ip]; ok {
delete(m, *pp)
if len(h[ip]) == 0 {
delete(h, ip)
}
}
}
// Len returns the total number of (ip, protocol, port) tuple in HostPortInfo
func (h HostPortInfo) Len() int {
length := 0
for _, m := range h {
length += len(m)
}
return length
}
// CheckConflict checks if the input (ip, protocol, port) conflicts with the existing
// ones in HostPortInfo.
func (h HostPortInfo) CheckConflict(ip, protocol string, port int32) bool {
if port <= 0 {
return false
}
h.sanitize(&ip, &protocol)
pp := NewProtocolPort(protocol, port)
// If ip is 0.0.0.0 check all IP's (protocol, port) pair
if ip == DefaultBindAllHostIP {
for _, m := range h {
if _, ok := m[*pp]; ok {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// If ip isn't 0.0.0.0, only check IP and 0.0.0.0's (protocol, port) pair
for _, key := range []string{DefaultBindAllHostIP, ip} {
if m, ok := h[key]; ok {
if _, ok2 := m[*pp]; ok2 {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
// sanitize the parameters
func (h HostPortInfo) sanitize(ip, protocol *string) {
if len(*ip) == 0 {
*ip = DefaultBindAllHostIP
}
if len(*protocol) == 0 {
*protocol = string(v1.ProtocolTCP)
}
}
// GetContainerPorts returns the used host ports of Pods: if 'port' was used, a 'port:true' pair
// will be in the result; but it does not resolve port conflict.
func GetContainerPorts(pods ...*v1.Pod) []*v1.ContainerPort {
var ports []*v1.ContainerPort
for _, pod := range pods {
for j := range pod.Spec.Containers {
container := &pod.Spec.Containers[j]
for k := range container.Ports {
ports = append(ports, &container.Ports[k])
}
}
}
return ports
}
// PodPriorityEnabled indicates whether pod priority feature is enabled.
func PodPriorityEnabled() bool {
return feature.DefaultFeatureGate.Enabled(features.PodPriority)
}
// GetPodFullName returns a name that uniquely identifies a pod.
func GetPodFullName(pod *v1.Pod) string {
// Use underscore as the delimiter because it is not allowed in pod name
// (DNS subdomain format).
return pod.Name + "_" + pod.Namespace
}
// GetPodPriority return priority of the given pod.
func GetPodPriority(pod *v1.Pod) int32 {
if pod.Spec.Priority != nil {
return *pod.Spec.Priority
}
// When priority of a running pod is nil, it means it was created at a time
// that there was no global default priority class and the priority class
// name of the pod was empty. So, we resolve to the static default priority.
return scheduling.DefaultPriorityWhenNoDefaultClassExists
}
// SortableList is a list that implements sort.Interface.
type SortableList struct {
Items []interface{}
CompFunc LessFunc
}
// LessFunc is a function that receives two items and returns true if the first
// item should be placed before the second one when the list is sorted.
type LessFunc func(item1, item2 interface{}) bool
var _ = sort.Interface(&SortableList{})
func (l *SortableList) Len() int { return len(l.Items) }
func (l *SortableList) Less(i, j int) bool {
return l.CompFunc(l.Items[i], l.Items[j])
}
func (l *SortableList) Swap(i, j int) {
l.Items[i], l.Items[j] = l.Items[j], l.Items[i]
}
// Sort sorts the items in the list using the given CompFunc. Item1 is placed
// before Item2 when CompFunc(Item1, Item2) returns true.
func (l *SortableList) Sort() {
sort.Sort(l)
}
// HigherPriorityPod return true when priority of the first pod is higher than
// the second one. It takes arguments of the type "interface{}" to be used with
// SortableList, but expects those arguments to be *v1.Pod.
func HigherPriorityPod(pod1, pod2 interface{}) bool {
return GetPodPriority(pod1.(*v1.Pod)) > GetPodPriority(pod2.(*v1.Pod))
}