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Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var SupportedFeatures = internal.Features{}
    SupportedFeatures does not include any additional features. The "stable" implementation can only be used if all of those are off.
At least that's its purpose conceptually: in practice, all code supporting the additional features is still there. It could get removed.
Functions ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type Allocator ¶
type Allocator struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
    func NewAllocator ¶
func NewAllocator(ctx context.Context, features Features, allocatedDevices sets.Set[DeviceID], classLister DeviceClassLister, slices []*resourceapi.ResourceSlice, celCache *cel.Cache, ) (*Allocator, error)
NewAllocator returns an allocator for a certain set of claims or an error if some problem was detected which makes it impossible to allocate claims.
The returned Allocator can be used multiple times and is thread-safe.
func (*Allocator) Allocate ¶
func (a *Allocator) Allocate(ctx context.Context, node *v1.Node, claims []*resourceapi.ResourceClaim) (finalResult []resourceapi.AllocationResult, finalErr error)
type DeviceClassLister ¶
type DeviceClassLister = internal.DeviceClassLister
type DeviceID ¶
func MakeDeviceID ¶
type Pool ¶
type Pool struct {
	PoolID
	IsIncomplete  bool
	IsInvalid     bool
	InvalidReason string
	Slices        []*draapi.ResourceSlice
}
    func GatherPools ¶
func GatherPools(ctx context.Context, slices []*resourceapi.ResourceSlice, node *v1.Node, features Features) ([]*Pool, error)
GatherPools collects information about all resource pools which provide devices that are accessible from the given node.
Out-dated slices are silently ignored. Pools may be incomplete (not all required slices available) or invalid (for example, device names not unique). Both is recorded in the result.
type PoolID ¶
type PoolID struct {
	Driver, Pool draapi.UniqueString
}