This builds a bundle with CNI plugins for talosctl which is
automatically downloaded by `talosctl` if CNI plugins are missing.
CNI directories are moved by default to the `~/.talos/cni` path.
Also add a bunch of pre-flight checks to the QEMU provisioner to make it
easier to bootstrap the Talos QEMU cluster.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
User-disks are supported by QEMU and Firecracker providers.
Can be defined by using the following parameters:
```
--user-disk /mount/path:1GB
```
Can get more than 1 user disk.
Same set of user disks will be created for all master and worker nodes.
Additionally enable user-disks in qemu e2e test.
Signed-off-by: Artem Chernyshev <artem.0xD2@gmail.com>
By default, build outside of Drone works the same and builds only amd64
version, loads images back into dockerd, etc.
If multiple platforms are used, multi-arch images are built which can't
be exported to docker or to `.tar` image, they're always pushed to the
registry (even for PR builds to our internal CI registry).
Artifacts as files (initramfs, kernel) now have `-arch` suffix:
`vmlinuz-amd64`, `initramfs-amd64.xz`. "Magic" script normalizes output
paths depending on whether single platform or multiple platforms were
given.
VM provisioners accept magic `${ARCH}` in initramfs/kernel paths which
gets replaced by cluster architecture.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
As the build runs inside containers which are part of a single pod, we
need to clean up networking bits (bridge interface, etc.), so that it
doesn't cause problems for other steps.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
Fixes#2363#2364#2370#2371
Several changes packed together:
* use compressed `vmlinuz` everywhere, firecracker provisioner
uncompresses it before first use, drop `vmlinux`
* handle reboots in qemu launcher to support reset API case, update
empty disk check to handle reset behavior (erasing partition table)
* make bootloader support default in provisioners, and flag to disable
that
* early support for target architecture for qemu provisioner
This should allow us to use `qemu` in CI/CD (not included into this PR):
integration test passes with qemu.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
Starts and stops qemu VMs, has some initial configuration subset.
Sets up networking through CNI tools, sets up DHCP server which gives IP
addresses to nodes.
Signed-off-by: Artem Chernyshev <artem.0xD2@gmail.com>