Envoy decides to drop (circuit break, drop overload) at the cluster
rather than locality level.
This is a breaking change at the wire level, but the EDS load report API
has not yet been frozen.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
oneof doesn't provide any namespace scoping, so the names looked
too generic where they're used in implementations.
Signed-off-by: Greg Greenway ggreenway@apple.com
Provide the xDS protocol description. This is the contract between the Envoy implementation and management server.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch htuch@google.com
Updates the comment to reflect the design decision made in envoyproxy/envoy#1735 and renames subset_keys to subset_selectors.
My reasoning for the rename is that the field is all about determining how endpoints are grouped into subsets. Using the names of metadata keys in the endpoints is only one way and others might be added.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Zuercher <stephan@turbinelabs.io>
Provides a configuration point for a load balancer that can divide endpoints into subsets addressable by route metadata.
See discussion in envoyproxy/envoy#1279.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Zuercher <stephan@turbinelabs.io>
This is a fix for a potential race that exists in the gRPC
implementation today. Namely:
1. Envoy sends a DiscoveryRequest at X with resources {A, B}
2. Management server responds with DiscoveryResponse at X+1.
3. Envoy decides (for whatever reason) to change resources before
beceiving the X+1 response. It sends a DiscoveryRequest at X
with {A, B, C}.
4. Management server treats the X DiscoveryRequest update as a NACK
for the X+1 DiscoveryResponse.
Turns out that files with just service methods don't get loaded into the
descriptor pool automatically in C++. So, needed to have some messages
in ads.proto. Turns out this was a good opportunity to move some of the
messages that were related to discovery out of base.proto.
This shouldn't break the API, since everything is in the envoy.api.v2
packge space.
Needed for empty resource responses to allow the xDS API the response is
pointing at to be identified. In non-empty resource responses, the
type_url is embedded in the Any messages.
This is a design-level update to bootstrap.proto, that plumbs in the
remaining top-level config from v1. It will probably have some small
changes made beyond this as we implement.
Notable differences to v1 are:
* Static/dynamic resources are clearly delineated at top-level, clusters no longer belong to the ClusterManager object.
* Stats sinks are a repeated list of opaque configs, similar to filter.
* Some simplifications to object types, e.g. RLS no longer specifies type (do we want to preserve the v1 generality here?).
Also renamed RLDS back to RLS, I'll admit that it didn't make sense to
cram it into the xDS namespace, it's really a very distinct service on
the data plane and shouldn't be bundled with the control plane services.
Since we may want to use a resolver plugin in most places, it doesn't
make sense to have this strong separation between the two in the API.
Also bonus renumbering cleanup in LDS.
Previously, we had a complex way of inferring total error requests from
map value aggregation. This PR removes the error maps for now, providing
simple scalar totals instead. This will simplify
https://github.com/lyft/envoy/issues/1286.
We expect to add the error maps as an additional mechanism, orthogonal to
the scalar totals, later on, as standard proto extension.
For envoy/#1411
Adding it in a structured proto because in the long run I anticipate us wanting to have per-cluster port ranges we bind to and it makes sense to me if we're going to eventually allow the bootstrap and cluster config to interact that we stick all the interacting bits in another message.
Add code points for original dst service discovery and load balancer
types, as well as for the cleanup interval configuration option.
Signed-off-by: Jarno Rajahalme <jarno@covalent.io>