kubernetes job_controller 源码
kubernetes job_controller 代码
文件路径:/pkg/controller/job/job_controller.go
/*
Copyright 2015 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.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
package job
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"math"
"reflect"
"sort"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
batch "k8s.io/api/batch/v1"
v1 "k8s.io/api/core/v1"
apierrors "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/errors"
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/labels"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/types"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/json"
utilruntime "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/runtime"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/sets"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/wait"
"k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/util/feature"
batchinformers "k8s.io/client-go/informers/batch/v1"
coreinformers "k8s.io/client-go/informers/core/v1"
clientset "k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes"
"k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes/scheme"
v1core "k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes/typed/core/v1"
batchv1listers "k8s.io/client-go/listers/batch/v1"
corelisters "k8s.io/client-go/listers/core/v1"
"k8s.io/client-go/tools/cache"
"k8s.io/client-go/tools/record"
"k8s.io/client-go/util/workqueue"
"k8s.io/component-base/metrics/prometheus/ratelimiter"
"k8s.io/klog/v2"
podutil "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api/v1/pod"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/controller"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/controller/job/metrics"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/features"
"k8s.io/utils/integer"
"k8s.io/utils/pointer"
)
// podUpdateBatchPeriod is the batch period to hold pod updates before syncing
// a Job. It is used if the feature gate JobReadyPods is enabled.
const podUpdateBatchPeriod = time.Second
const (
// PodFailurePolicy reason indicates a job failure condition is added due to
// a failed pod matching a pod failure policy rule
jobConditionReasonPodFailurePolicy = "PodFailurePolicy"
)
// controllerKind contains the schema.GroupVersionKind for this controller type.
var controllerKind = batch.SchemeGroupVersion.WithKind("Job")
var (
// DefaultJobBackOff is the default backoff period. Exported for tests.
DefaultJobBackOff = 10 * time.Second
// MaxJobBackOff is the max backoff period. Exported for tests.
MaxJobBackOff = 360 * time.Second
// MaxUncountedPods is the maximum size the slices in
// .status.uncountedTerminatedPods should have to keep their representation
// roughly below 20 KB. Exported for tests
MaxUncountedPods = 500
// MaxPodCreateDeletePerSync is the maximum number of pods that can be
// created or deleted in a single sync call. Exported for tests.
MaxPodCreateDeletePerSync = 500
)
// Controller ensures that all Job objects have corresponding pods to
// run their configured workload.
type Controller struct {
kubeClient clientset.Interface
podControl controller.PodControlInterface
// To allow injection of the following for testing.
updateStatusHandler func(ctx context.Context, job *batch.Job) (*batch.Job, error)
patchJobHandler func(ctx context.Context, job *batch.Job, patch []byte) error
syncHandler func(ctx context.Context, jobKey string) (bool, error)
// podStoreSynced returns true if the pod store has been synced at least once.
// Added as a member to the struct to allow injection for testing.
podStoreSynced cache.InformerSynced
// jobStoreSynced returns true if the job store has been synced at least once.
// Added as a member to the struct to allow injection for testing.
jobStoreSynced cache.InformerSynced
// A TTLCache of pod creates/deletes each rc expects to see
expectations controller.ControllerExpectationsInterface
// finalizerExpectations tracks the Pod UIDs for which the controller
// expects to observe the tracking finalizer removed.
finalizerExpectations *uidTrackingExpectations
// A store of jobs
jobLister batchv1listers.JobLister
// A store of pods, populated by the podController
podStore corelisters.PodLister
// Jobs that need to be updated
queue workqueue.RateLimitingInterface
// Orphan deleted pods that still have a Job tracking finalizer to be removed
orphanQueue workqueue.RateLimitingInterface
broadcaster record.EventBroadcaster
recorder record.EventRecorder
podUpdateBatchPeriod time.Duration
}
// NewController creates a new Job controller that keeps the relevant pods
// in sync with their corresponding Job objects.
func NewController(podInformer coreinformers.PodInformer, jobInformer batchinformers.JobInformer, kubeClient clientset.Interface) *Controller {
eventBroadcaster := record.NewBroadcaster()
if kubeClient != nil && kubeClient.CoreV1().RESTClient().GetRateLimiter() != nil {
ratelimiter.RegisterMetricAndTrackRateLimiterUsage("job_controller", kubeClient.CoreV1().RESTClient().GetRateLimiter())
}
jm := &Controller{
kubeClient: kubeClient,
podControl: controller.RealPodControl{
KubeClient: kubeClient,
Recorder: eventBroadcaster.NewRecorder(scheme.Scheme, v1.EventSource{Component: "job-controller"}),
},
expectations: controller.NewControllerExpectations(),
finalizerExpectations: newUIDTrackingExpectations(),
queue: workqueue.NewNamedRateLimitingQueue(workqueue.NewItemExponentialFailureRateLimiter(DefaultJobBackOff, MaxJobBackOff), "job"),
orphanQueue: workqueue.NewNamedRateLimitingQueue(workqueue.NewItemExponentialFailureRateLimiter(DefaultJobBackOff, MaxJobBackOff), "job_orphan_pod"),
broadcaster: eventBroadcaster,
recorder: eventBroadcaster.NewRecorder(scheme.Scheme, v1.EventSource{Component: "job-controller"}),
}
if feature.DefaultFeatureGate.Enabled(features.JobReadyPods) {
jm.podUpdateBatchPeriod = podUpdateBatchPeriod
}
jobInformer.Informer().AddEventHandler(cache.ResourceEventHandlerFuncs{
AddFunc: func(obj interface{}) {
jm.enqueueController(obj, true)
},
UpdateFunc: jm.updateJob,
DeleteFunc: jm.deleteJob,
})
jm.jobLister = jobInformer.Lister()
jm.jobStoreSynced = jobInformer.Informer().HasSynced
podInformer.Informer().AddEventHandler(cache.ResourceEventHandlerFuncs{
AddFunc: jm.addPod,
UpdateFunc: jm.updatePod,
DeleteFunc: func(obj interface{}) {
jm.deletePod(obj, true)
},
})
jm.podStore = podInformer.Lister()
jm.podStoreSynced = podInformer.Informer().HasSynced
jm.updateStatusHandler = jm.updateJobStatus
jm.patchJobHandler = jm.patchJob
jm.syncHandler = jm.syncJob
metrics.Register()
return jm
}
// Run the main goroutine responsible for watching and syncing jobs.
func (jm *Controller) Run(ctx context.Context, workers int) {
defer utilruntime.HandleCrash()
// Start events processing pipeline.
jm.broadcaster.StartStructuredLogging(0)
jm.broadcaster.StartRecordingToSink(&v1core.EventSinkImpl{Interface: jm.kubeClient.CoreV1().Events("")})
defer jm.broadcaster.Shutdown()
defer jm.queue.ShutDown()
defer jm.orphanQueue.ShutDown()
klog.Infof("Starting job controller")
defer klog.Infof("Shutting down job controller")
if !cache.WaitForNamedCacheSync("job", ctx.Done(), jm.podStoreSynced, jm.jobStoreSynced) {
return
}
for i := 0; i < workers; i++ {
go wait.UntilWithContext(ctx, jm.worker, time.Second)
}
go wait.UntilWithContext(ctx, jm.orphanWorker, time.Second)
<-ctx.Done()
}
// getPodJobs returns a list of Jobs that potentially match a Pod.
func (jm *Controller) getPodJobs(pod *v1.Pod) []*batch.Job {
jobs, err := jm.jobLister.GetPodJobs(pod)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
if len(jobs) > 1 {
// ControllerRef will ensure we don't do anything crazy, but more than one
// item in this list nevertheless constitutes user error.
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("user error! more than one job is selecting pods with labels: %+v", pod.Labels))
}
ret := make([]*batch.Job, 0, len(jobs))
for i := range jobs {
ret = append(ret, &jobs[i])
}
return ret
}
// resolveControllerRef returns the controller referenced by a ControllerRef,
// or nil if the ControllerRef could not be resolved to a matching controller
// of the correct Kind.
func (jm *Controller) resolveControllerRef(namespace string, controllerRef *metav1.OwnerReference) *batch.Job {
// We can't look up by UID, so look up by Name and then verify UID.
// Don't even try to look up by Name if it's the wrong Kind.
if controllerRef.Kind != controllerKind.Kind {
return nil
}
job, err := jm.jobLister.Jobs(namespace).Get(controllerRef.Name)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
if job.UID != controllerRef.UID {
// The controller we found with this Name is not the same one that the
// ControllerRef points to.
return nil
}
return job
}
// When a pod is created, enqueue the controller that manages it and update its expectations.
func (jm *Controller) addPod(obj interface{}) {
pod := obj.(*v1.Pod)
if pod.DeletionTimestamp != nil {
// on a restart of the controller, it's possible a new pod shows up in a state that
// is already pending deletion. Prevent the pod from being a creation observation.
jm.deletePod(pod, false)
return
}
// If it has a ControllerRef, that's all that matters.
if controllerRef := metav1.GetControllerOf(pod); controllerRef != nil {
job := jm.resolveControllerRef(pod.Namespace, controllerRef)
if job == nil {
return
}
jobKey, err := controller.KeyFunc(job)
if err != nil {
return
}
jm.expectations.CreationObserved(jobKey)
jm.enqueueControllerPodUpdate(job, true)
return
}
// Otherwise, it's an orphan.
// Clean the finalizer.
if hasJobTrackingFinalizer(pod) {
jm.enqueueOrphanPod(pod)
}
// Get a list of all matching controllers and sync
// them to see if anyone wants to adopt it.
// DO NOT observe creation because no controller should be waiting for an
// orphan.
for _, job := range jm.getPodJobs(pod) {
jm.enqueueControllerPodUpdate(job, true)
}
}
// When a pod is updated, figure out what job/s manage it and wake them up.
// If the labels of the pod have changed we need to awaken both the old
// and new job. old and cur must be *v1.Pod types.
func (jm *Controller) updatePod(old, cur interface{}) {
curPod := cur.(*v1.Pod)
oldPod := old.(*v1.Pod)
if curPod.ResourceVersion == oldPod.ResourceVersion {
// Periodic resync will send update events for all known pods.
// Two different versions of the same pod will always have different RVs.
return
}
if curPod.DeletionTimestamp != nil {
// when a pod is deleted gracefully it's deletion timestamp is first modified to reflect a grace period,
// and after such time has passed, the kubelet actually deletes it from the store. We receive an update
// for modification of the deletion timestamp and expect an job to create more pods asap, not wait
// until the kubelet actually deletes the pod.
jm.deletePod(curPod, false)
return
}
// the only time we want the backoff to kick-in, is when the pod failed
immediate := curPod.Status.Phase != v1.PodFailed
// Don't check if oldPod has the finalizer, as during ownership transfer
// finalizers might be re-added and removed again in behalf of the new owner.
// If all those Pod updates collapse into a single event, the finalizer
// might be removed in oldPod and curPod. We want to record the latest
// state.
finalizerRemoved := !hasJobTrackingFinalizer(curPod)
curControllerRef := metav1.GetControllerOf(curPod)
oldControllerRef := metav1.GetControllerOf(oldPod)
controllerRefChanged := !reflect.DeepEqual(curControllerRef, oldControllerRef)
if controllerRefChanged && oldControllerRef != nil {
// The ControllerRef was changed. Sync the old controller, if any.
if job := jm.resolveControllerRef(oldPod.Namespace, oldControllerRef); job != nil {
if finalizerRemoved {
key, err := controller.KeyFunc(job)
if err == nil {
jm.finalizerExpectations.finalizerRemovalObserved(key, string(curPod.UID))
}
}
jm.enqueueControllerPodUpdate(job, immediate)
}
}
// If it has a ControllerRef, that's all that matters.
if curControllerRef != nil {
job := jm.resolveControllerRef(curPod.Namespace, curControllerRef)
if job == nil {
return
}
if finalizerRemoved {
key, err := controller.KeyFunc(job)
if err == nil {
jm.finalizerExpectations.finalizerRemovalObserved(key, string(curPod.UID))
}
}
jm.enqueueControllerPodUpdate(job, immediate)
return
}
// Otherwise, it's an orphan.
// Clean the finalizer.
if hasJobTrackingFinalizer(curPod) {
jm.enqueueOrphanPod(curPod)
}
// If anything changed, sync matching controllers
// to see if anyone wants to adopt it now.
labelChanged := !reflect.DeepEqual(curPod.Labels, oldPod.Labels)
if labelChanged || controllerRefChanged {
for _, job := range jm.getPodJobs(curPod) {
jm.enqueueControllerPodUpdate(job, immediate)
}
}
}
// When a pod is deleted, enqueue the job that manages the pod and update its expectations.
// obj could be an *v1.Pod, or a DeleteFinalStateUnknown marker item.
func (jm *Controller) deletePod(obj interface{}, final bool) {
pod, ok := obj.(*v1.Pod)
// When a delete is dropped, the relist will notice a pod in the store not
// in the list, leading to the insertion of a tombstone object which contains
// the deleted key/value. Note that this value might be stale. If the pod
// changed labels the new job will not be woken up till the periodic resync.
if !ok {
tombstone, ok := obj.(cache.DeletedFinalStateUnknown)
if !ok {
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("couldn't get object from tombstone %+v", obj))
return
}
pod, ok = tombstone.Obj.(*v1.Pod)
if !ok {
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("tombstone contained object that is not a pod %+v", obj))
return
}
}
controllerRef := metav1.GetControllerOf(pod)
hasFinalizer := hasJobTrackingFinalizer(pod)
if controllerRef == nil {
// No controller should care about orphans being deleted.
// But this pod might have belonged to a Job and the GC removed the reference.
if hasFinalizer {
jm.enqueueOrphanPod(pod)
}
return
}
job := jm.resolveControllerRef(pod.Namespace, controllerRef)
if job == nil || IsJobFinished(job) {
// syncJob will not remove this finalizer.
if hasFinalizer {
jm.enqueueOrphanPod(pod)
}
return
}
jobKey, err := controller.KeyFunc(job)
if err != nil {
return
}
jm.expectations.DeletionObserved(jobKey)
// Consider the finalizer removed if this is the final delete. Otherwise,
// it's an update for the deletion timestamp, then check finalizer.
if final || !hasFinalizer {
jm.finalizerExpectations.finalizerRemovalObserved(jobKey, string(pod.UID))
}
jm.enqueueControllerPodUpdate(job, true)
}
func (jm *Controller) updateJob(old, cur interface{}) {
oldJob := old.(*batch.Job)
curJob := cur.(*batch.Job)
// never return error
key, err := controller.KeyFunc(curJob)
if err != nil {
return
}
jm.enqueueController(curJob, true)
// check if need to add a new rsync for ActiveDeadlineSeconds
if curJob.Status.StartTime != nil {
curADS := curJob.Spec.ActiveDeadlineSeconds
if curADS == nil {
return
}
oldADS := oldJob.Spec.ActiveDeadlineSeconds
if oldADS == nil || *oldADS != *curADS {
now := metav1.Now()
start := curJob.Status.StartTime.Time
passed := now.Time.Sub(start)
total := time.Duration(*curADS) * time.Second
// AddAfter will handle total < passed
jm.queue.AddAfter(key, total-passed)
klog.V(4).Infof("job %q ActiveDeadlineSeconds updated, will rsync after %d seconds", key, total-passed)
}
}
}
// deleteJob enqueues the job and all the pods associated with it that still
// have a finalizer.
func (jm *Controller) deleteJob(obj interface{}) {
jm.enqueueController(obj, true)
jobObj, ok := obj.(*batch.Job)
if !ok {
tombstone, ok := obj.(cache.DeletedFinalStateUnknown)
if !ok {
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("couldn't get object from tombstone %+v", obj))
return
}
jobObj, ok = tombstone.Obj.(*batch.Job)
if !ok {
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("tombstone contained object that is not a job %+v", obj))
return
}
}
// Listing pods shouldn't really fail, as we are just querying the informer cache.
selector, err := metav1.LabelSelectorAsSelector(jobObj.Spec.Selector)
if err != nil {
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("parsing deleted job selector: %v", err))
return
}
pods, _ := jm.podStore.Pods(jobObj.Namespace).List(selector)
for _, pod := range pods {
if metav1.IsControlledBy(pod, jobObj) && hasJobTrackingFinalizer(pod) {
jm.enqueueOrphanPod(pod)
}
}
}
// obj could be an *batch.Job, or a DeletionFinalStateUnknown marker item,
// immediate tells the controller to update the status right away, and should
// happen ONLY when there was a successful pod run.
func (jm *Controller) enqueueController(obj interface{}, immediate bool) {
jm.enqueueControllerDelayed(obj, immediate, 0)
}
func (jm *Controller) enqueueControllerPodUpdate(obj interface{}, immediate bool) {
jm.enqueueControllerDelayed(obj, immediate, jm.podUpdateBatchPeriod)
}
func (jm *Controller) enqueueControllerDelayed(obj interface{}, immediate bool, delay time.Duration) {
key, err := controller.KeyFunc(obj)
if err != nil {
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("Couldn't get key for object %+v: %v", obj, err))
return
}
backoff := delay
if !immediate {
backoff = getBackoff(jm.queue, key)
}
// TODO: Handle overlapping controllers better. Either disallow them at admission time or
// deterministically avoid syncing controllers that fight over pods. Currently, we only
// ensure that the same controller is synced for a given pod. When we periodically relist
// all controllers there will still be some replica instability. One way to handle this is
// by querying the store for all controllers that this rc overlaps, as well as all
// controllers that overlap this rc, and sorting them.
klog.Infof("enqueueing job %s", key)
jm.queue.AddAfter(key, backoff)
}
func (jm *Controller) enqueueOrphanPod(obj *v1.Pod) {
key, err := controller.KeyFunc(obj)
if err != nil {
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("couldn't get key for object %+v: %v", obj, err))
return
}
jm.orphanQueue.Add(key)
}
// worker runs a worker thread that just dequeues items, processes them, and marks them done.
// It enforces that the syncHandler is never invoked concurrently with the same key.
func (jm *Controller) worker(ctx context.Context) {
for jm.processNextWorkItem(ctx) {
}
}
func (jm *Controller) processNextWorkItem(ctx context.Context) bool {
key, quit := jm.queue.Get()
if quit {
return false
}
defer jm.queue.Done(key)
forget, err := jm.syncHandler(ctx, key.(string))
if err == nil {
if forget {
jm.queue.Forget(key)
}
return true
}
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("syncing job: %w", err))
jm.queue.AddRateLimited(key)
return true
}
func (jm *Controller) orphanWorker(ctx context.Context) {
for jm.processNextOrphanPod(ctx) {
}
}
func (jm Controller) processNextOrphanPod(ctx context.Context) bool {
key, quit := jm.orphanQueue.Get()
if quit {
return false
}
defer jm.orphanQueue.Done(key)
err := jm.syncOrphanPod(ctx, key.(string))
if err != nil {
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("Error syncing orphan pod: %v", err))
jm.orphanQueue.AddRateLimited(key)
} else {
jm.orphanQueue.Forget(key)
}
return true
}
// syncOrphanPod removes the tracking finalizer from an orphan pod if found.
func (jm Controller) syncOrphanPod(ctx context.Context, key string) error {
startTime := time.Now()
defer func() {
klog.V(4).Infof("Finished syncing orphan pod %q (%v)", key, time.Since(startTime))
}()
ns, name, err := cache.SplitMetaNamespaceKey(key)
if err != nil {
return err
}
sharedPod, err := jm.podStore.Pods(ns).Get(name)
if err != nil {
if apierrors.IsNotFound(err) {
klog.V(4).Infof("Orphan pod has been deleted: %v", key)
return nil
}
return err
}
// Make sure the pod is still orphaned.
if controllerRef := metav1.GetControllerOf(sharedPod); controllerRef != nil {
job := jm.resolveControllerRef(sharedPod.Namespace, controllerRef)
if job != nil && !IsJobFinished(job) {
// The pod was adopted. Do not remove finalizer.
return nil
}
}
if patch := removeTrackingFinalizerPatch(sharedPod); patch != nil {
if err := jm.podControl.PatchPod(ctx, ns, name, patch); err != nil && !apierrors.IsNotFound(err) {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// getPodsForJob returns the set of pods that this Job should manage.
// It also reconciles ControllerRef by adopting/orphaning, adding tracking
// finalizers, if enabled.
// Note that the returned Pods are pointers into the cache.
func (jm *Controller) getPodsForJob(ctx context.Context, j *batch.Job, withFinalizers bool) ([]*v1.Pod, error) {
selector, err := metav1.LabelSelectorAsSelector(j.Spec.Selector)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("couldn't convert Job selector: %v", err)
}
// List all pods to include those that don't match the selector anymore
// but have a ControllerRef pointing to this controller.
pods, err := jm.podStore.Pods(j.Namespace).List(labels.Everything())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// If any adoptions are attempted, we should first recheck for deletion
// with an uncached quorum read sometime after listing Pods (see #42639).
canAdoptFunc := controller.RecheckDeletionTimestamp(func(ctx context.Context) (metav1.Object, error) {
fresh, err := jm.kubeClient.BatchV1().Jobs(j.Namespace).Get(ctx, j.Name, metav1.GetOptions{})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if fresh.UID != j.UID {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("original Job %v/%v is gone: got uid %v, wanted %v", j.Namespace, j.Name, fresh.UID, j.UID)
}
return fresh, nil
})
var finalizers []string
if withFinalizers {
finalizers = append(finalizers, batch.JobTrackingFinalizer)
}
cm := controller.NewPodControllerRefManager(jm.podControl, j, selector, controllerKind, canAdoptFunc, finalizers...)
// When adopting Pods, this operation adds an ownerRef and finalizers.
pods, err = cm.ClaimPods(ctx, pods)
if err != nil || !withFinalizers {
return pods, err
}
// Set finalizer on adopted pods for the remaining calculations.
for i, p := range pods {
adopted := true
for _, r := range p.OwnerReferences {
if r.UID == j.UID {
adopted = false
break
}
}
if adopted && !hasJobTrackingFinalizer(p) {
pods[i] = p.DeepCopy()
pods[i].Finalizers = append(p.Finalizers, batch.JobTrackingFinalizer)
}
}
return pods, err
}
// syncJob will sync the job with the given key if it has had its expectations fulfilled, meaning
// it did not expect to see any more of its pods created or deleted. This function is not meant to be invoked
// concurrently with the same key.
func (jm *Controller) syncJob(ctx context.Context, key string) (forget bool, rErr error) {
startTime := time.Now()
defer func() {
klog.V(4).Infof("Finished syncing job %q (%v)", key, time.Since(startTime))
}()
ns, name, err := cache.SplitMetaNamespaceKey(key)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
if len(ns) == 0 || len(name) == 0 {
return false, fmt.Errorf("invalid job key %q: either namespace or name is missing", key)
}
sharedJob, err := jm.jobLister.Jobs(ns).Get(name)
if err != nil {
if apierrors.IsNotFound(err) {
klog.V(4).Infof("Job has been deleted: %v", key)
jm.expectations.DeleteExpectations(key)
jm.finalizerExpectations.deleteExpectations(key)
return true, nil
}
return false, err
}
// make a copy so we don't mutate the shared cache
job := *sharedJob.DeepCopy()
// if job was finished previously, we don't want to redo the termination
if IsJobFinished(&job) {
return true, nil
}
if job.Spec.CompletionMode != nil && *job.Spec.CompletionMode != batch.NonIndexedCompletion && *job.Spec.CompletionMode != batch.IndexedCompletion {
jm.recorder.Event(&job, v1.EventTypeWarning, "UnknownCompletionMode", "Skipped Job sync because completion mode is unknown")
return false, nil
}
completionMode := string(batch.NonIndexedCompletion)
if isIndexedJob(&job) {
completionMode = string(batch.IndexedCompletion)
}
action := metrics.JobSyncActionReconciling
defer func() {
result := "success"
if rErr != nil {
result = "error"
}
metrics.JobSyncDurationSeconds.WithLabelValues(completionMode, result, action).Observe(time.Since(startTime).Seconds())
metrics.JobSyncNum.WithLabelValues(completionMode, result, action).Inc()
}()
var expectedRmFinalizers sets.String
var uncounted *uncountedTerminatedPods
if trackingUncountedPods(&job) {
klog.V(4).InfoS("Tracking uncounted Pods with pod finalizers", "job", klog.KObj(&job))
if job.Status.UncountedTerminatedPods == nil {
job.Status.UncountedTerminatedPods = &batch.UncountedTerminatedPods{}
}
uncounted = newUncountedTerminatedPods(*job.Status.UncountedTerminatedPods)
expectedRmFinalizers = jm.finalizerExpectations.getExpectedUIDs(key)
} else if patch := removeTrackingAnnotationPatch(&job); patch != nil {
if err := jm.patchJobHandler(ctx, &job, patch); err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("removing tracking finalizer from job %s: %w", key, err)
}
}
// Check the expectations of the job before counting active pods, otherwise a new pod can sneak in
// and update the expectations after we've retrieved active pods from the store. If a new pod enters
// the store after we've checked the expectation, the job sync is just deferred till the next relist.
satisfiedExpectations := jm.expectations.SatisfiedExpectations(key)
pods, err := jm.getPodsForJob(ctx, &job, uncounted != nil)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
activePods := controller.FilterActivePods(pods)
active := int32(len(activePods))
succeeded, failed := getStatus(&job, pods, uncounted, expectedRmFinalizers)
var ready *int32
if feature.DefaultFeatureGate.Enabled(features.JobReadyPods) {
ready = pointer.Int32(countReadyPods(activePods))
}
// Job first start. Set StartTime only if the job is not in the suspended state.
if job.Status.StartTime == nil && !jobSuspended(&job) {
now := metav1.Now()
job.Status.StartTime = &now
}
var manageJobErr error
var finishedCondition *batch.JobCondition
jobHasNewFailure := failed > job.Status.Failed
// new failures happen when status does not reflect the failures and active
// is different than parallelism, otherwise the previous controller loop
// failed updating status so even if we pick up failure it is not a new one
exceedsBackoffLimit := jobHasNewFailure && (active != *job.Spec.Parallelism) &&
(failed > *job.Spec.BackoffLimit)
if feature.DefaultFeatureGate.Enabled(features.JobPodFailurePolicy) {
if failureTargetCondition := findConditionByType(job.Status.Conditions, batch.AlphaNoCompatGuaranteeJobFailureTarget); failureTargetCondition != nil {
finishedCondition = newFailedConditionForFailureTarget(failureTargetCondition)
} else if failJobMessage := getFailJobMessage(&job, pods, uncounted.Failed()); failJobMessage != nil {
if uncounted != nil {
// Prepare the interim FailureTarget condition to record the failure message before the finalizers (allowing removal of the pods) are removed.
finishedCondition = newCondition(batch.AlphaNoCompatGuaranteeJobFailureTarget, v1.ConditionTrue, jobConditionReasonPodFailurePolicy, *failJobMessage)
} else {
// Prepare the Failed job condition for the legacy path without finalizers (don't use the interim FailureTarget condition).
finishedCondition = newCondition(batch.JobFailed, v1.ConditionTrue, jobConditionReasonPodFailurePolicy, *failJobMessage)
}
}
}
if finishedCondition == nil {
if exceedsBackoffLimit || pastBackoffLimitOnFailure(&job, pods) {
// check if the number of pod restart exceeds backoff (for restart OnFailure only)
// OR if the number of failed jobs increased since the last syncJob
finishedCondition = newCondition(batch.JobFailed, v1.ConditionTrue, "BackoffLimitExceeded", "Job has reached the specified backoff limit")
} else if pastActiveDeadline(&job) {
finishedCondition = newCondition(batch.JobFailed, v1.ConditionTrue, "DeadlineExceeded", "Job was active longer than specified deadline")
} else if job.Spec.ActiveDeadlineSeconds != nil && !jobSuspended(&job) {
syncDuration := time.Duration(*job.Spec.ActiveDeadlineSeconds)*time.Second - time.Since(job.Status.StartTime.Time)
klog.V(2).InfoS("Job has activeDeadlineSeconds configuration. Will sync this job again", "job", key, "nextSyncIn", syncDuration)
jm.queue.AddAfter(key, syncDuration)
}
}
var prevSucceededIndexes, succeededIndexes orderedIntervals
if isIndexedJob(&job) {
prevSucceededIndexes, succeededIndexes = calculateSucceededIndexes(&job, pods)
succeeded = int32(succeededIndexes.total())
}
suspendCondChanged := false
// Remove active pods if Job failed.
if finishedCondition != nil {
deleted, err := jm.deleteActivePods(ctx, &job, activePods)
if uncounted == nil {
// Legacy behavior: pretend all active pods were successfully removed.
deleted = active
} else if deleted != active || !satisfiedExpectations {
// Can't declare the Job as finished yet, as there might be remaining
// pod finalizers or pods that are not in the informer's cache yet.
finishedCondition = nil
}
active -= deleted
failed += deleted
manageJobErr = err
} else {
manageJobCalled := false
if satisfiedExpectations && job.DeletionTimestamp == nil {
active, action, manageJobErr = jm.manageJob(ctx, &job, activePods, succeeded, succeededIndexes)
manageJobCalled = true
}
complete := false
if job.Spec.Completions == nil {
// This type of job is complete when any pod exits with success.
// Each pod is capable of
// determining whether or not the entire Job is done. Subsequent pods are
// not expected to fail, but if they do, the failure is ignored. Once any
// pod succeeds, the controller waits for remaining pods to finish, and
// then the job is complete.
complete = succeeded > 0 && active == 0
} else {
// Job specifies a number of completions. This type of job signals
// success by having that number of successes. Since we do not
// start more pods than there are remaining completions, there should
// not be any remaining active pods once this count is reached.
complete = succeeded >= *job.Spec.Completions && active == 0
}
if complete {
finishedCondition = newCondition(batch.JobComplete, v1.ConditionTrue, "", "")
} else if manageJobCalled {
// Update the conditions / emit events only if manageJob was called in
// this syncJob. Otherwise wait for the right syncJob call to make
// updates.
if job.Spec.Suspend != nil && *job.Spec.Suspend {
// Job can be in the suspended state only if it is NOT completed.
var isUpdated bool
job.Status.Conditions, isUpdated = ensureJobConditionStatus(job.Status.Conditions, batch.JobSuspended, v1.ConditionTrue, "JobSuspended", "Job suspended")
if isUpdated {
suspendCondChanged = true
jm.recorder.Event(&job, v1.EventTypeNormal, "Suspended", "Job suspended")
}
} else {
// Job not suspended.
var isUpdated bool
job.Status.Conditions, isUpdated = ensureJobConditionStatus(job.Status.Conditions, batch.JobSuspended, v1.ConditionFalse, "JobResumed", "Job resumed")
if isUpdated {
suspendCondChanged = true
jm.recorder.Event(&job, v1.EventTypeNormal, "Resumed", "Job resumed")
// Resumed jobs will always reset StartTime to current time. This is
// done because the ActiveDeadlineSeconds timer shouldn't go off
// whilst the Job is still suspended and resetting StartTime is
// consistent with resuming a Job created in the suspended state.
// (ActiveDeadlineSeconds is interpreted as the number of seconds a
// Job is continuously active.)
now := metav1.Now()
job.Status.StartTime = &now
}
}
}
}
// Check if the number of jobs succeeded increased since the last check. If yes "forget" should be true
// This logic is linked to the issue: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/56853 that aims to
// improve the Job backoff policy when parallelism > 1 and few Jobs failed but others succeed.
// In this case, we should clear the backoff delay.
forget = job.Status.Succeeded < succeeded
if uncounted != nil {
needsStatusUpdate := suspendCondChanged || active != job.Status.Active || !equalReady(ready, job.Status.Ready)
job.Status.Active = active
job.Status.Ready = ready
err = jm.trackJobStatusAndRemoveFinalizers(ctx, &job, pods, prevSucceededIndexes, *uncounted, expectedRmFinalizers, finishedCondition, needsStatusUpdate)
if err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("tracking status: %w", err)
}
jobFinished := IsJobFinished(&job)
if jobHasNewFailure && !jobFinished {
// returning an error will re-enqueue Job after the backoff period
return forget, fmt.Errorf("failed pod(s) detected for job key %q", key)
}
forget = true
return forget, manageJobErr
}
// Legacy path: tracking without finalizers.
// Ensure that there are no leftover tracking finalizers.
if err := jm.removeTrackingFinalizersFromAllPods(ctx, pods); err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("removing disabled finalizers from job pods %s: %w", key, err)
}
// no need to update the job if the status hasn't changed since last time
if job.Status.Active != active || job.Status.Succeeded != succeeded || job.Status.Failed != failed || !equalReady(job.Status.Ready, ready) || suspendCondChanged || finishedCondition != nil {
job.Status.Active = active
job.Status.Succeeded = succeeded
job.Status.Failed = failed
job.Status.Ready = ready
if isIndexedJob(&job) {
job.Status.CompletedIndexes = succeededIndexes.String()
}
job.Status.UncountedTerminatedPods = nil
jm.enactJobFinished(&job, finishedCondition)
if _, err := jm.updateStatusHandler(ctx, &job); err != nil {
return forget, err
}
if jobHasNewFailure && !IsJobFinished(&job) {
// returning an error will re-enqueue Job after the backoff period
return forget, fmt.Errorf("failed pod(s) detected for job key %q", key)
}
forget = true
}
return forget, manageJobErr
}
// deleteActivePods issues deletion for active Pods, preserving finalizers.
// This is done through DELETE calls that set deletion timestamps.
// The method trackJobStatusAndRemoveFinalizers removes the finalizers, after
// which the objects can actually be deleted.
// Returns number of successfully deletions issued.
func (jm *Controller) deleteActivePods(ctx context.Context, job *batch.Job, pods []*v1.Pod) (int32, error) {
errCh := make(chan error, len(pods))
successfulDeletes := int32(len(pods))
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
wg.Add(len(pods))
for i := range pods {
go func(pod *v1.Pod) {
defer wg.Done()
if err := jm.podControl.DeletePod(ctx, job.Namespace, pod.Name, job); err != nil && !apierrors.IsNotFound(err) {
atomic.AddInt32(&successfulDeletes, -1)
errCh <- err
utilruntime.HandleError(err)
}
}(pods[i])
}
wg.Wait()
return successfulDeletes, errorFromChannel(errCh)
}
// deleteJobPods deletes the pods, returns the number of successful removals
// and any error.
func (jm *Controller) deleteJobPods(ctx context.Context, job *batch.Job, jobKey string, pods []*v1.Pod) (int32, error) {
errCh := make(chan error, len(pods))
successfulDeletes := int32(len(pods))
failDelete := func(pod *v1.Pod, err error) {
// Decrement the expected number of deletes because the informer won't observe this deletion
jm.expectations.DeletionObserved(jobKey)
if !apierrors.IsNotFound(err) {
klog.V(2).Infof("Failed to delete Pod", "job", klog.KObj(job), "pod", klog.KObj(pod), "err", err)
atomic.AddInt32(&successfulDeletes, -1)
errCh <- err
utilruntime.HandleError(err)
}
}
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
wg.Add(len(pods))
for i := range pods {
go func(pod *v1.Pod) {
defer wg.Done()
if patch := removeTrackingFinalizerPatch(pod); patch != nil {
if err := jm.podControl.PatchPod(ctx, pod.Namespace, pod.Name, patch); err != nil {
failDelete(pod, fmt.Errorf("removing completion finalizer: %w", err))
return
}
}
if err := jm.podControl.DeletePod(ctx, job.Namespace, pod.Name, job); err != nil {
failDelete(pod, err)
}
}(pods[i])
}
wg.Wait()
return successfulDeletes, errorFromChannel(errCh)
}
// removeTrackingFinalizersFromAllPods removes finalizers from any Job Pod. This is called
// when Job tracking with finalizers is disabled.
func (jm *Controller) removeTrackingFinalizersFromAllPods(ctx context.Context, pods []*v1.Pod) error {
var podsWithFinalizer []*v1.Pod
for _, pod := range pods {
if hasJobTrackingFinalizer(pod) {
podsWithFinalizer = append(podsWithFinalizer, pod)
}
}
if len(podsWithFinalizer) == 0 {
return nil
}
// Tracking with finalizers is disabled, no need to set expectations.
_, err := jm.removeTrackingFinalizerFromPods(ctx, "", podsWithFinalizer)
return err
}
// trackJobStatusAndRemoveFinalizers does:
// 1. Add finished Pods to .status.uncountedTerminatedPods
// 2. Remove the finalizers from the Pods if they completed or were removed
// or the job was removed.
// 3. Increment job counters for pods that no longer have a finalizer.
// 4. Add Complete condition if satisfied with current counters.
//
// It does this up to a limited number of Pods so that the size of .status
// doesn't grow too much and this sync doesn't starve other Jobs.
func (jm *Controller) trackJobStatusAndRemoveFinalizers(ctx context.Context, job *batch.Job, pods []*v1.Pod, succeededIndexes orderedIntervals, uncounted uncountedTerminatedPods, expectedRmFinalizers sets.String, finishedCond *batch.JobCondition, needsFlush bool) error {
isIndexed := isIndexedJob(job)
var podsToRemoveFinalizer []*v1.Pod
uncountedStatus := job.Status.UncountedTerminatedPods
var newSucceededIndexes []int
if isIndexed {
// Sort to introduce completed Indexes in order.
sort.Sort(byCompletionIndex(pods))
}
uidsWithFinalizer := make(sets.String, len(pods))
for _, p := range pods {
uid := string(p.UID)
if hasJobTrackingFinalizer(p) && !expectedRmFinalizers.Has(uid) {
uidsWithFinalizer.Insert(uid)
}
}
// Shallow copy, as it will only be used to detect changes in the counters.
oldCounters := job.Status
if cleanUncountedPodsWithoutFinalizers(&job.Status, uidsWithFinalizer) {
needsFlush = true
}
for _, pod := range pods {
if !hasJobTrackingFinalizer(pod) || expectedRmFinalizers.Has(string(pod.UID)) {
continue
}
podFinished := pod.Status.Phase == v1.PodSucceeded || pod.Status.Phase == v1.PodFailed
// Terminating pods are counted as failed. This guarantees that orphan Pods
// count as failures.
// Active pods are terminated when the job has completed, thus they count as
// failures as well.
podTerminating := pod.DeletionTimestamp != nil || finishedCond != nil
if podFinished || podTerminating || job.DeletionTimestamp != nil {
podsToRemoveFinalizer = append(podsToRemoveFinalizer, pod)
}
if pod.Status.Phase == v1.PodSucceeded && !uncounted.failed.Has(string(pod.UID)) {
if isIndexed {
// The completion index is enough to avoid recounting succeeded pods.
// No need to track UIDs.
ix := getCompletionIndex(pod.Annotations)
if ix != unknownCompletionIndex && ix < int(*job.Spec.Completions) && !succeededIndexes.has(ix) {
newSucceededIndexes = append(newSucceededIndexes, ix)
needsFlush = true
}
} else if !uncounted.succeeded.Has(string(pod.UID)) {
needsFlush = true
uncountedStatus.Succeeded = append(uncountedStatus.Succeeded, pod.UID)
}
} else if pod.Status.Phase == v1.PodFailed || podTerminating {
ix := getCompletionIndex(pod.Annotations)
if !uncounted.failed.Has(string(pod.UID)) && (!isIndexed || (ix != unknownCompletionIndex && ix < int(*job.Spec.Completions))) {
if feature.DefaultFeatureGate.Enabled(features.JobPodFailurePolicy) && job.Spec.PodFailurePolicy != nil {
_, countFailed := matchPodFailurePolicy(job.Spec.PodFailurePolicy, pod)
if countFailed {
needsFlush = true
uncountedStatus.Failed = append(uncountedStatus.Failed, pod.UID)
}
} else {
needsFlush = true
uncountedStatus.Failed = append(uncountedStatus.Failed, pod.UID)
}
}
}
if len(newSucceededIndexes)+len(uncountedStatus.Succeeded)+len(uncountedStatus.Failed) >= MaxUncountedPods {
// The controller added enough Pods already to .status.uncountedTerminatedPods
// We stop counting pods and removing finalizers here to:
// 1. Ensure that the UIDs representation are under 20 KB.
// 2. Cap the number of finalizer removals so that syncing of big Jobs
// doesn't starve smaller ones.
//
// The job will be synced again because the Job status and Pod updates
// will put the Job back to the work queue.
break
}
}
if len(newSucceededIndexes) > 0 {
succeededIndexes = succeededIndexes.withOrderedIndexes(newSucceededIndexes)
job.Status.Succeeded = int32(succeededIndexes.total())
job.Status.CompletedIndexes = succeededIndexes.String()
}
if feature.DefaultFeatureGate.Enabled(features.JobPodFailurePolicy) {
if finishedCond != nil && finishedCond.Type == batch.AlphaNoCompatGuaranteeJobFailureTarget {
// Append the interim FailureTarget condition to update the job status with before finalizers are removed.
job.Status.Conditions = append(job.Status.Conditions, *finishedCond)
needsFlush = true
// Prepare the final Failed condition to update the job status with after the finalizers are removed.
// It is also used in the enactJobFinished function for reporting.
finishedCond = newFailedConditionForFailureTarget(finishedCond)
}
}
var err error
if job, needsFlush, err = jm.flushUncountedAndRemoveFinalizers(ctx, job, podsToRemoveFinalizer, uidsWithFinalizer, &oldCounters, needsFlush); err != nil {
return err
}
if jm.enactJobFinished(job, finishedCond) {
needsFlush = true
}
if needsFlush {
if _, err := jm.updateStatusHandler(ctx, job); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("removing uncounted pods from status: %w", err)
}
recordJobPodFinished(job, oldCounters)
}
return nil
}
// flushUncountedAndRemoveFinalizers does:
// 1. flush the Job status that might include new uncounted Pod UIDs. Also flush the interim FailureTarget condition
// if present.
// 2. perform the removal of finalizers from Pods which are in the uncounted
// lists.
// 3. update the counters based on the Pods for which it successfully removed
// the finalizers.
// 4. (if not all removals succeeded) flush Job status again.
//
// Returns whether there are pending changes in the Job status that need to be
// flushed in subsequent calls.
func (jm *Controller) flushUncountedAndRemoveFinalizers(ctx context.Context, job *batch.Job, podsToRemoveFinalizer []*v1.Pod, uidsWithFinalizer sets.String, oldCounters *batch.JobStatus, needsFlush bool) (*batch.Job, bool, error) {
var err error
if needsFlush {
if job, err = jm.updateStatusHandler(ctx, job); err != nil {
return job, needsFlush, fmt.Errorf("adding uncounted pods to status: %w", err)
}
recordJobPodFinished(job, *oldCounters)
// Shallow copy, as it will only be used to detect changes in the counters.
*oldCounters = job.Status
needsFlush = false
}
jobKey, err := controller.KeyFunc(job)
if err != nil {
return job, needsFlush, fmt.Errorf("getting job key: %w", err)
}
var rmErr error
if len(podsToRemoveFinalizer) > 0 {
var rmSucceded []bool
rmSucceded, rmErr = jm.removeTrackingFinalizerFromPods(ctx, jobKey, podsToRemoveFinalizer)
for i, p := range podsToRemoveFinalizer {
if rmSucceded[i] {
uidsWithFinalizer.Delete(string(p.UID))
}
}
}
// Failed to remove some finalizers. Attempt to update the status with the
// partial progress.
if cleanUncountedPodsWithoutFinalizers(&job.Status, uidsWithFinalizer) {
needsFlush = true
}
if rmErr != nil && needsFlush {
if job, err := jm.updateStatusHandler(ctx, job); err != nil {
return job, needsFlush, fmt.Errorf("removing uncounted pods from status: %w", err)
}
}
return job, needsFlush, rmErr
}
// cleanUncountedPodsWithoutFinalizers removes the Pod UIDs from
// .status.uncountedTerminatedPods for which the finalizer was successfully
// removed and increments the corresponding status counters.
// Returns whether there was any status change.
func cleanUncountedPodsWithoutFinalizers(status *batch.JobStatus, uidsWithFinalizer sets.String) bool {
updated := false
uncountedStatus := status.UncountedTerminatedPods
newUncounted := filterInUncountedUIDs(uncountedStatus.Succeeded, uidsWithFinalizer)
if len(newUncounted) != len(uncountedStatus.Succeeded) {
updated = true
status.Succeeded += int32(len(uncountedStatus.Succeeded) - len(newUncounted))
uncountedStatus.Succeeded = newUncounted
}
newUncounted = filterInUncountedUIDs(uncountedStatus.Failed, uidsWithFinalizer)
if len(newUncounted) != len(uncountedStatus.Failed) {
updated = true
status.Failed += int32(len(uncountedStatus.Failed) - len(newUncounted))
uncountedStatus.Failed = newUncounted
}
return updated
}
// removeTrackingFinalizerFromPods removes tracking finalizers from Pods and
// returns an array of booleans where the i-th value is true if the finalizer
// of the i-th Pod was successfully removed (if the pod was deleted when this
// function was called, it's considered as the finalizer was removed successfully).
func (jm *Controller) removeTrackingFinalizerFromPods(ctx context.Context, jobKey string, pods []*v1.Pod) ([]bool, error) {
errCh := make(chan error, len(pods))
succeeded := make([]bool, len(pods))
uids := make([]string, len(pods))
for i, p := range pods {
uids[i] = string(p.UID)
}
if jobKey != "" {
err := jm.finalizerExpectations.expectFinalizersRemoved(jobKey, uids)
if err != nil {
return succeeded, fmt.Errorf("setting expected removed finalizers: %w", err)
}
}
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
wg.Add(len(pods))
for i := range pods {
go func(i int) {
pod := pods[i]
defer wg.Done()
if patch := removeTrackingFinalizerPatch(pod); patch != nil {
if err := jm.podControl.PatchPod(ctx, pod.Namespace, pod.Name, patch); err != nil {
// In case of any failure, we don't expect a Pod update for the
// finalizer removed. Clear expectation now.
if jobKey != "" {
jm.finalizerExpectations.finalizerRemovalObserved(jobKey, string(pod.UID))
}
if !apierrors.IsNotFound(err) {
errCh <- err
utilruntime.HandleError(err)
return
}
}
succeeded[i] = true
}
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
return succeeded, errorFromChannel(errCh)
}
// enactJobFinished adds the Complete or Failed condition and records events.
// Returns whether the Job was considered finished.
func (jm *Controller) enactJobFinished(job *batch.Job, finishedCond *batch.JobCondition) bool {
if finishedCond == nil {
return false
}
if uncounted := job.Status.UncountedTerminatedPods; uncounted != nil {
if len(uncounted.Succeeded) > 0 || len(uncounted.Failed) > 0 {
return false
}
}
completionMode := string(batch.NonIndexedCompletion)
if isIndexedJob(job) {
completionMode = string(*job.Spec.CompletionMode)
}
job.Status.Conditions, _ = ensureJobConditionStatus(job.Status.Conditions, finishedCond.Type, finishedCond.Status, finishedCond.Reason, finishedCond.Message)
if finishedCond.Type == batch.JobComplete {
if job.Spec.Completions != nil && job.Status.Succeeded > *job.Spec.Completions {
jm.recorder.Event(job, v1.EventTypeWarning, "TooManySucceededPods", "Too many succeeded pods running after completion count reached")
}
job.Status.CompletionTime = &finishedCond.LastTransitionTime
jm.recorder.Event(job, v1.EventTypeNormal, "Completed", "Job completed")
metrics.JobFinishedNum.WithLabelValues(completionMode, "succeeded").Inc()
} else {
jm.recorder.Event(job, v1.EventTypeWarning, finishedCond.Reason, finishedCond.Message)
metrics.JobFinishedNum.WithLabelValues(completionMode, "failed").Inc()
}
return true
}
func filterInUncountedUIDs(uncounted []types.UID, include sets.String) []types.UID {
var newUncounted []types.UID
for _, uid := range uncounted {
if include.Has(string(uid)) {
newUncounted = append(newUncounted, uid)
}
}
return newUncounted
}
// newFailedConditionForFailureTarget creates a job Failed condition based on
// the interim FailureTarget condition.
func newFailedConditionForFailureTarget(condition *batch.JobCondition) *batch.JobCondition {
return newCondition(batch.JobFailed, v1.ConditionTrue, condition.Reason, condition.Message)
}
// pastBackoffLimitOnFailure checks if container restartCounts sum exceeds BackoffLimit
// this method applies only to pods with restartPolicy == OnFailure
func pastBackoffLimitOnFailure(job *batch.Job, pods []*v1.Pod) bool {
if job.Spec.Template.Spec.RestartPolicy != v1.RestartPolicyOnFailure {
return false
}
result := int32(0)
for i := range pods {
po := pods[i]
if po.Status.Phase == v1.PodRunning || po.Status.Phase == v1.PodPending {
for j := range po.Status.InitContainerStatuses {
stat := po.Status.InitContainerStatuses[j]
result += stat.RestartCount
}
for j := range po.Status.ContainerStatuses {
stat := po.Status.ContainerStatuses[j]
result += stat.RestartCount
}
}
}
if *job.Spec.BackoffLimit == 0 {
return result > 0
}
return result >= *job.Spec.BackoffLimit
}
// pastActiveDeadline checks if job has ActiveDeadlineSeconds field set and if
// it is exceeded. If the job is currently suspended, the function will always
// return false.
func pastActiveDeadline(job *batch.Job) bool {
if job.Spec.ActiveDeadlineSeconds == nil || job.Status.StartTime == nil || jobSuspended(job) {
return false
}
now := metav1.Now()
start := job.Status.StartTime.Time
duration := now.Time.Sub(start)
allowedDuration := time.Duration(*job.Spec.ActiveDeadlineSeconds) * time.Second
return duration >= allowedDuration
}
func newCondition(conditionType batch.JobConditionType, status v1.ConditionStatus, reason, message string) *batch.JobCondition {
return &batch.JobCondition{
Type: conditionType,
Status: status,
LastProbeTime: metav1.Now(),
LastTransitionTime: metav1.Now(),
Reason: reason,
Message: message,
}
}
// getFailJobMessage returns a job failure message if the job should fail with the current counters
func getFailJobMessage(job *batch.Job, pods []*v1.Pod, uncounted sets.String) *string {
if !feature.DefaultFeatureGate.Enabled(features.JobPodFailurePolicy) || job.Spec.PodFailurePolicy == nil {
return nil
}
for _, p := range pods {
if isPodFailed(p, uncounted != nil) {
jobFailureMessage, _ := matchPodFailurePolicy(job.Spec.PodFailurePolicy, p)
if jobFailureMessage != nil {
return jobFailureMessage
}
}
}
return nil
}
// getStatus returns number of succeeded and failed pods running a job. The number
// of failed pods can be affected by the podFailurePolicy.
func getStatus(job *batch.Job, pods []*v1.Pod, uncounted *uncountedTerminatedPods, expectedRmFinalizers sets.String) (succeeded, failed int32) {
if uncounted != nil {
succeeded = job.Status.Succeeded
failed = job.Status.Failed
}
succeeded += int32(countValidPodsWithFilter(job, pods, uncounted.Succeeded(), expectedRmFinalizers, func(p *v1.Pod) bool {
return p.Status.Phase == v1.PodSucceeded
}))
failed += int32(countValidPodsWithFilter(job, pods, uncounted.Failed(), expectedRmFinalizers, func(p *v1.Pod) bool {
if feature.DefaultFeatureGate.Enabled(features.JobPodFailurePolicy) && job.Spec.PodFailurePolicy != nil {
if !isPodFailed(p, uncounted != nil) {
return false
}
_, countFailed := matchPodFailurePolicy(job.Spec.PodFailurePolicy, p)
return countFailed
} else {
return isPodFailed(p, uncounted != nil)
}
}))
return succeeded, failed
}
// jobSuspended returns whether a Job is suspended while taking the feature
// gate into account.
func jobSuspended(job *batch.Job) bool {
return job.Spec.Suspend != nil && *job.Spec.Suspend
}
// manageJob is the core method responsible for managing the number of running
// pods according to what is specified in the job.Spec.
// Does NOT modify <activePods>.
func (jm *Controller) manageJob(ctx context.Context, job *batch.Job, activePods []*v1.Pod, succeeded int32, succeededIndexes []interval) (int32, string, error) {
active := int32(len(activePods))
parallelism := *job.Spec.Parallelism
jobKey, err := controller.KeyFunc(job)
if err != nil {
utilruntime.HandleError(fmt.Errorf("Couldn't get key for job %#v: %v", job, err))
return 0, metrics.JobSyncActionTracking, nil
}
if jobSuspended(job) {
klog.V(4).InfoS("Deleting all active pods in suspended job", "job", klog.KObj(job), "active", active)
podsToDelete := activePodsForRemoval(job, activePods, int(active))
jm.expectations.ExpectDeletions(jobKey, len(podsToDelete))
removed, err := jm.deleteJobPods(ctx, job, jobKey, podsToDelete)
active -= removed
return active, metrics.JobSyncActionPodsDeleted, err
}
wantActive := int32(0)
if job.Spec.Completions == nil {
// Job does not specify a number of completions. Therefore, number active
// should be equal to parallelism, unless the job has seen at least
// once success, in which leave whatever is running, running.
if succeeded > 0 {
wantActive = active
} else {
wantActive = parallelism
}
} else {
// Job specifies a specific number of completions. Therefore, number
// active should not ever exceed number of remaining completions.
wantActive = *job.Spec.Completions - succeeded
if wantActive > parallelism {
wantActive = parallelism
}
if wantActive < 0 {
wantActive = 0
}
}
rmAtLeast := active - wantActive
if rmAtLeast < 0 {
rmAtLeast = 0
}
podsToDelete := activePodsForRemoval(job, activePods, int(rmAtLeast))
if len(podsToDelete) > MaxPodCreateDeletePerSync {
podsToDelete = podsToDelete[:MaxPodCreateDeletePerSync]
}
if len(podsToDelete) > 0 {
jm.expectations.ExpectDeletions(jobKey, len(podsToDelete))
klog.V(4).InfoS("Too many pods running for job", "job", klog.KObj(job), "deleted", len(podsToDelete), "target", wantActive)
removed, err := jm.deleteJobPods(ctx, job, jobKey, podsToDelete)
active -= removed
// While it is possible for a Job to require both pod creations and
// deletions at the same time (e.g. indexed Jobs with repeated indexes), we
// restrict ourselves to either just pod deletion or pod creation in any
// given sync cycle. Of these two, pod deletion takes precedence.
return active, metrics.JobSyncActionPodsDeleted, err
}
if active < wantActive {
diff := wantActive - active
if diff > int32(MaxPodCreateDeletePerSync) {
diff = int32(MaxPodCreateDeletePerSync)
}
jm.expectations.ExpectCreations(jobKey, int(diff))
errCh := make(chan error, diff)
klog.V(4).Infof("Too few pods running job %q, need %d, creating %d", jobKey, wantActive, diff)
wait := sync.WaitGroup{}
var indexesToAdd []int
if isIndexedJob(job) {
indexesToAdd = firstPendingIndexes(activePods, succeededIndexes, int(diff), int(*job.Spec.Completions))
diff = int32(len(indexesToAdd))
}
active += diff
podTemplate := job.Spec.Template.DeepCopy()
if isIndexedJob(job) {
addCompletionIndexEnvVariables(podTemplate)
}
if trackingUncountedPods(job) {
podTemplate.Finalizers = appendJobCompletionFinalizerIfNotFound(podTemplate.Finalizers)
}
// Batch the pod creates. Batch sizes start at SlowStartInitialBatchSize
// and double with each successful iteration in a kind of "slow start".
// This handles attempts to start large numbers of pods that would
// likely all fail with the same error. For example a project with a
// low quota that attempts to create a large number of pods will be
// prevented from spamming the API service with the pod create requests
// after one of its pods fails. Conveniently, this also prevents the
// event spam that those failures would generate.
for batchSize := int32(integer.IntMin(int(diff), controller.SlowStartInitialBatchSize)); diff > 0; batchSize = integer.Int32Min(2*batchSize, diff) {
errorCount := len(errCh)
wait.Add(int(batchSize))
for i := int32(0); i < batchSize; i++ {
completionIndex := unknownCompletionIndex
if len(indexesToAdd) > 0 {
completionIndex = indexesToAdd[0]
indexesToAdd = indexesToAdd[1:]
}
go func() {
template := podTemplate
generateName := ""
if completionIndex != unknownCompletionIndex {
template = podTemplate.DeepCopy()
addCompletionIndexAnnotation(template, completionIndex)
template.Spec.Hostname = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", job.Name, completionIndex)
generateName = podGenerateNameWithIndex(job.Name, completionIndex)
}
defer wait.Done()
err := jm.podControl.CreatePodsWithGenerateName(ctx, job.Namespace, template, job, metav1.NewControllerRef(job, controllerKind), generateName)
if err != nil {
if apierrors.HasStatusCause(err, v1.NamespaceTerminatingCause) {
// If the namespace is being torn down, we can safely ignore
// this error since all subsequent creations will fail.
return
}
}
if err != nil {
defer utilruntime.HandleError(err)
// Decrement the expected number of creates because the informer won't observe this pod
klog.V(2).Infof("Failed creation, decrementing expectations for job %q/%q", job.Namespace, job.Name)
jm.expectations.CreationObserved(jobKey)
atomic.AddInt32(&active, -1)
errCh <- err
}
}()
}
wait.Wait()
// any skipped pods that we never attempted to start shouldn't be expected.
skippedPods := diff - batchSize
if errorCount < len(errCh) && skippedPods > 0 {
klog.V(2).Infof("Slow-start failure. Skipping creation of %d pods, decrementing expectations for job %q/%q", skippedPods, job.Namespace, job.Name)
active -= skippedPods
for i := int32(0); i < skippedPods; i++ {
// Decrement the expected number of creates because the informer won't observe this pod
jm.expectations.CreationObserved(jobKey)
}
// The skipped pods will be retried later. The next controller resync will
// retry the slow start process.
break
}
diff -= batchSize
}
return active, metrics.JobSyncActionPodsCreated, errorFromChannel(errCh)
}
return active, metrics.JobSyncActionTracking, nil
}
// activePodsForRemoval returns Pods that should be removed because there
// are too many pods running or, if this is an indexed job, there are repeated
// indexes or invalid indexes or some pods don't have indexes.
// Sorts candidate pods in the order such that not-ready < ready, unscheduled
// < scheduled, and pending < running. This ensures that we delete pods
// in the earlier stages whenever possible.
func activePodsForRemoval(job *batch.Job, pods []*v1.Pod, rmAtLeast int) []*v1.Pod {
var rm, left []*v1.Pod
if isIndexedJob(job) {
rm = make([]*v1.Pod, 0, rmAtLeast)
left = make([]*v1.Pod, 0, len(pods)-rmAtLeast)
rm, left = appendDuplicatedIndexPodsForRemoval(rm, left, pods, int(*job.Spec.Completions))
} else {
left = pods
}
if len(rm) < rmAtLeast {
sort.Sort(controller.ActivePods(left))
rm = append(rm, left[:rmAtLeast-len(rm)]...)
}
return rm
}
// updateJobStatus calls the API to update the job status.
func (jm *Controller) updateJobStatus(ctx context.Context, job *batch.Job) (*batch.Job, error) {
return jm.kubeClient.BatchV1().Jobs(job.Namespace).UpdateStatus(ctx, job, metav1.UpdateOptions{})
}
func (jm *Controller) patchJob(ctx context.Context, job *batch.Job, data []byte) error {
_, err := jm.kubeClient.BatchV1().Jobs(job.Namespace).Patch(
ctx, job.Name, types.StrategicMergePatchType, data, metav1.PatchOptions{})
return err
}
func getBackoff(queue workqueue.RateLimitingInterface, key interface{}) time.Duration {
exp := queue.NumRequeues(key)
if exp <= 0 {
return time.Duration(0)
}
// The backoff is capped such that 'calculated' value never overflows.
backoff := float64(DefaultJobBackOff.Nanoseconds()) * math.Pow(2, float64(exp-1))
if backoff > math.MaxInt64 {
return MaxJobBackOff
}
calculated := time.Duration(backoff)
if calculated > MaxJobBackOff {
return MaxJobBackOff
}
return calculated
}
// countValidPodsWithFilter returns number of valid pods that pass the filter.
// Pods are valid if they have a finalizer and, for Indexed Jobs, a valid
// completion index.
func countValidPodsWithFilter(job *batch.Job, pods []*v1.Pod, uncounted sets.String, expectedRmFinalizers sets.String, filter func(*v1.Pod) bool) int {
result := len(uncounted)
for _, p := range pods {
uid := string(p.UID)
// Pods that don't have a completion finalizer are in the uncounted set or
// have already been accounted for in the Job status.
if uncounted != nil && (!hasJobTrackingFinalizer(p) || uncounted.Has(uid) || expectedRmFinalizers.Has(uid)) {
continue
}
if isIndexedJob(job) {
idx := getCompletionIndex(p.Annotations)
if idx == unknownCompletionIndex || idx >= int(*job.Spec.Completions) {
continue
}
}
if filter(p) {
result++
}
}
return result
}
func trackingUncountedPods(job *batch.Job) bool {
return feature.DefaultFeatureGate.Enabled(features.JobTrackingWithFinalizers) && hasJobTrackingAnnotation(job)
}
func hasJobTrackingAnnotation(job *batch.Job) bool {
if job.Annotations == nil {
return false
}
_, ok := job.Annotations[batch.JobTrackingFinalizer]
return ok
}
func appendJobCompletionFinalizerIfNotFound(finalizers []string) []string {
for _, fin := range finalizers {
if fin == batch.JobTrackingFinalizer {
return finalizers
}
}
return append(finalizers, batch.JobTrackingFinalizer)
}
func removeTrackingFinalizerPatch(pod *v1.Pod) []byte {
if !hasJobTrackingFinalizer(pod) {
return nil
}
patch := map[string]interface{}{
"metadata": map[string]interface{}{
"$deleteFromPrimitiveList/finalizers": []string{batch.JobTrackingFinalizer},
},
}
patchBytes, _ := json.Marshal(patch)
return patchBytes
}
func removeTrackingAnnotationPatch(job *batch.Job) []byte {
if !hasJobTrackingAnnotation(job) {
return nil
}
patch := map[string]interface{}{
"metadata": map[string]interface{}{
"annotations": map[string]interface{}{
batch.JobTrackingFinalizer: nil,
},
},
}
patchBytes, _ := json.Marshal(patch)
return patchBytes
}
func hasJobTrackingFinalizer(pod *v1.Pod) bool {
for _, fin := range pod.Finalizers {
if fin == batch.JobTrackingFinalizer {
return true
}
}
return false
}
type uncountedTerminatedPods struct {
succeeded sets.String
failed sets.String
}
func newUncountedTerminatedPods(in batch.UncountedTerminatedPods) *uncountedTerminatedPods {
obj := uncountedTerminatedPods{
succeeded: make(sets.String, len(in.Succeeded)),
failed: make(sets.String, len(in.Failed)),
}
for _, v := range in.Succeeded {
obj.succeeded.Insert(string(v))
}
for _, v := range in.Failed {
obj.failed.Insert(string(v))
}
return &obj
}
func (u *uncountedTerminatedPods) Succeeded() sets.String {
if u == nil {
return nil
}
return u.succeeded
}
func (u *uncountedTerminatedPods) Failed() sets.String {
if u == nil {
return nil
}
return u.failed
}
func errorFromChannel(errCh <-chan error) error {
select {
case err := <-errCh:
return err
default:
}
return nil
}
// ensureJobConditionStatus appends or updates an existing job condition of the
// given type with the given status value. Note that this function will not
// append to the conditions list if the new condition's status is false
// (because going from nothing to false is meaningless); it can, however,
// update the status condition to false. The function returns a bool to let the
// caller know if the list was changed (either appended or updated).
func ensureJobConditionStatus(list []batch.JobCondition, cType batch.JobConditionType, status v1.ConditionStatus, reason, message string) ([]batch.JobCondition, bool) {
if condition := findConditionByType(list, cType); condition != nil {
if condition.Status != status || condition.Reason != reason || condition.Message != message {
*condition = *newCondition(cType, status, reason, message)
return list, true
}
return list, false
}
// A condition with that type doesn't exist in the list.
if status != v1.ConditionFalse {
return append(list, *newCondition(cType, status, reason, message)), true
}
return list, false
}
func isPodFailed(p *v1.Pod, wFinalizers bool) bool {
if p.Status.Phase == v1.PodFailed {
return true
}
// When tracking with finalizers: counting deleted Pods as failures to
// account for orphan Pods that never have a chance to reach the Failed
// phase.
return wFinalizers && p.DeletionTimestamp != nil && p.Status.Phase != v1.PodSucceeded
}
func findConditionByType(list []batch.JobCondition, cType batch.JobConditionType) *batch.JobCondition {
for i := range list {
if list[i].Type == cType {
return &list[i]
}
}
return nil
}
func recordJobPodFinished(job *batch.Job, oldCounters batch.JobStatus) {
completionMode := completionModeStr(job)
diff := job.Status.Succeeded - oldCounters.Succeeded
metrics.JobPodsFinished.WithLabelValues(completionMode, metrics.Succeeded).Add(float64(diff))
diff = job.Status.Failed - oldCounters.Failed
metrics.JobPodsFinished.WithLabelValues(completionMode, metrics.Failed).Add(float64(diff))
}
func countReadyPods(pods []*v1.Pod) int32 {
cnt := int32(0)
for _, p := range pods {
if podutil.IsPodReady(p) {
cnt++
}
}
return cnt
}
func equalReady(a, b *int32) bool {
if a != nil && b != nil {
return *a == *b
}
return a == b
}
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