Risk Level: LOW
Testing: Unit and format
Fixes#10535
Signed-off-by: Abhay Narayan Katare <abhay.katare@india.nec.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 6321e5d95f7e435625d762ea82316b7a9f7071a4
This patch introduces the xDS transport++ context parameter encoding
algorithm.
Risk level: Low
Testing: Unit tests added.
Part of #11264
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 8613b8ebbb2e9465177eb1d437f28363b92225c3
Establish an extension point for actions to run based on Watch Dog Events.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Baichoo <kbaichoo@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 8c312f2c5b40b5ce7f6f68a1f9d4b0e98ef3829e
WatchDog will now kill if max(2, registered_threads * multi_kill_threshold) threads have gone above the multikill_timeout.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Baichoo <kbaichoo@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 7f78581116ecdc9dcca319ebe68d4c8ac1d817ba
These are currently set as [#not-implemented-hide:]. There should be enough plumbing here to start
implementing the first roadmap steps in #11264, i.e. some simple delta discovery flows with core
LDS/CDS/RDS/EDS/SDS.
I've punted on VHDS and SRDS until later, as these will require special case mapping of their
resource keys into context parameters.
Risk level: Low (Unused API changes).
Testing: Built docs and proto_format.sh.
Part of #11264.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 99471fd8f4ef7406f50cf41cf1cfa22bbdfeacc7
This PR replaces #11058, taking a slightly different approach. We
utilize field options to annotate fields that should be set for
untrusted environments with [configure_for_untrusted_downstream,
configure_for_untrusted_downstream]. Defaults are provided out-of-band,
in a manifest files in docs/edge_defaults_manifest.yaml.
Protodoc glues the manifest and options together when generating field
documentation, providing an additional notice for sensitive fields.
This PR depends on #11108 first merging to provide the pip3 build
infrastructure.
Risk level: Low (docs only).
Testing: Inspection of generated docs.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 31128e7dc22355876020188bc8feb99304663041
This is necessary to provide TLS transport socket docs and to be able to have the TLS transport
socket added to the threat model docs (via its security_posture tag).
I did both v2/v3, since this is not technically a change to v2, justa file re-org, and the shadowing
machinery prefers file consistency across versions.
Risk level: Low (refactoring)
Testing: Docs generation and manual inspection.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ ab32f5fd01ca8b23ee16dcffb55b1276e55bf1fa
This patch performs a major version freeze and bump by modifying
package_version_status, using the tooling developed in #10636.
Specifically:
v2 APIs are frozen (except for where they are the latest in their
package history and still active)
v3 APIs are transitioned to be active
Candidate v4alpha APIs are generated (not used by Envoy yet)
Fixes#10355
Risk level: medium (entire API's files are modified, visually verified
to ensure things look sane, all tests pass)
Testing: CI
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 549164c42cae84b59154ca4c36009e408aa10b52
Part of https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/issues/10355, this patch introduces additional
annotations to the API to support automatic inference (and developer documentation) of where the
active developer editable version of a file is, and which files are frozen or machine generated.
Risk level: Low (API annotations only)
Testing: CI
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 4c5f4310bb8a19a38e5377d7a2d2dc6aa4560f47
This PR introduces a parallel v3 API reference documentation tree to the
existing v2 one.
The docs/root/api-v3/ tree was copied from docs/root/api-v2 and the
necessary package path fixups were made manually. As a result, the tree
largely resembles the v2 docs. Long term this is likely to evolve to
reflect the shape of the new extensions tree.
The message type, field and enum anchors are sed'ed to be distinct and
self-consistent inside api-v3/.
There were a number of API proto changes that were made to obtain a
successful Sphinx build:
* References to deprecated fields were replaced by references to the replacement field.
* clang-format line wrapping in protoxform was removed, this breaks RST in some v3 protos.
* Some packages (type/metadata/v2, data/cluster/v2alpha) were force upgraded to v3, to deal with references to types that are distinct in v2/v3. This is OK as these packages probably make sense to bump for v3, in general we're going to have to think about how to do this more
cleanly, supporting dual v2/v3 references alongside each other.
* Some evil hacks for field renaming added to migrate.py for RouteAction.
There's also some additional machinery added to compute distinct v3/v3
build targets to point protodoc at.
Risk level: Low
Testing: Docs build, manual inspection.
Fixes#8087
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ ac88316892cd47b6a9b58e3736e20e8863cd0d27
In which we convert every v3alpha reference to v3. In future revs of the
stable API versioning policy, we will develop better tooling to support
> 2 alpha and stable versions. For v3, it seems reasonable to just mv
v3alpha to v3, since there should be no external consumers yet.
Risk level: Low
Testing: bazel test //test/..., CI.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
Mirrored from https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy @ 5248a4fb7d4c2a3d1fa151f944d3a63f6b7a06cf