See #4816
Depending on the hardware and firmware type, firmware might be either
needed during initial boot (`initramfs`) or in the Talos running phase
(`rootfs`). As we don't want to have two copies of same firmware, share
the firmware by bind-mounting it from the `initramfs` down to `rootfs`
on switchroot.
This also cleans up `Dockerfile` to keep firmware only in `initramfs`.
Eventually we might get rid of some of the firmware and move it to the
system extensions.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <andrey.smirnov@talos-systems.com>
Fixes#4815
This implements the following steps:
* machine configuration updates
* pulling and unpacking system extension images
* validating, listing system extensions
* re-packing system extensions
* preserving installed extensions in `/etc/extensions.yaml`
Once extension is enabled, raw information can be queried with:
```
$ talosctl -n 172.20.0.2 cat /etc/extensions.yaml
layers:
- image: 000.ghcr.io-smira-gvisor-c927b54-dirty.sqsh
metadata:
name: gvisor
version: 20220117.0-v1.0.0
author: Andrew Rynhard
description: |
This system extension provides gVisor using containerd's runtime handler.
compatibility:
talos:
version: '> v0.15.0-alpha.1'
```
This was tested with the `gvisor` system extension.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <andrey.smirnov@talos-systems.com>
This is a rewrite of machined. It addresses some of the limitations and
complexity in the implementation. This introduces the idea of a
controller. A controller is responsible for managing the runtime, the
sequencer, and a new state type introduced in this PR.
A few highlights are:
- no more event bus
- functional approach to tasks (no more types defined for each task)
- the task function definition now offers a lot more context, like
access to raw API requests, the current sequence, a logger, the new
state interface, and the runtime interface.
- no more panics to handle reboots
- additional initialize and reboot sequences
- graceful gRPC server shutdown on critical errors
- config is now stored at install time to avoid having to download it at
install time and at boot time
- upgrades now use the local config instead of downloading it
- the upgrade API's preserve option takes precedence over the config's
install force option
Additionally, this pulls various packes in under machined to make the
code easier to navigate.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Rynhard <andrew@andrewrynhard.com>
This removes the github.com/pkg/errors package in favor of the official
error wrapping in go 1.13.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Rynhard <andrew@andrewrynhard.com>
The gofumports does everything that gofumpt does with the addition of
formatting imports. This change proposes the use of the `-local` flag so
that we can have imports separated in the following order:
- standard library
- third party
- Talos specific
Signed-off-by: Andrew Rynhard <andrew@andrewrynhard.com>
This change aims to make installations more unified and reliable. It
introduces the concept of a mountpoint manager that is capable of
mounting, unmounting, and moving a set of mountpoints in the correct
order.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Rynhard <andrew@andrewrynhard.com>