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CSI Proxy

CSI Proxy (which might be more aptly named "csi-node-proxy") is a binary that exposes a set of gRPC APIs (over named pipes) around local storage operations for nodes in Windows. A container, such as CSI node plugins, can mount the named pipes depending on operations it wants to exercise on the host and invoke the APIs. This allows a storage plugin to run as if were a CSI plugin on linux which have the ability to perform "privileged" actions on the windows host OS.

                                              +------------------+
+---------------------------------------------|                  |
|                 +----------+                |                  |
|                 |csi node  |                |   CSI Node Plugin|
|                 |driver    +---------------->                  |
|                 |registrar |                |                  |
| NodeStageVolume ----^------+                ----------+--------+
| NodeUnstageVol      |                                   |  Disk APIs
| NodePublishVol      |GetNodeInfo                        |  Volume APIs
| NodeResizeVol       |NodeRegistrationStatus  \\.\pipe\  |  SMB APIs
| NodeGetInfo         |                                   |  File System operations
|                     |                                   |  Windows System APIs
| NodeGetVolStats     | csi-plugin-reg.sock   +-----------v---------+
|                     |                       |                   |
|                 + --+--------+              |    csi-proxy.exe  |
|                 | kubelet.exe|              +-------------------+
|                 |            |                      |
|                 +---+--------++                     |
|                     |                               |
| csi.sock            |                               |
|                     v                               v
|                 +---+-------------------------------+------+
|                 |                                          |
+---------------->|         Host Os (Windows)                |
                  +------------------------------------------++

In the above diagram, there are 3 communication channels being utilized for CSI proxy:

  • csi.sock : This usually lives at c:/var/lib/kubelet/plugins/csi-plugin/csi.sock, and is used for the host OS to communicate with the CSI node plugin
  • csi-plugin-reg.sock : This lives here, c:/var/lib/kubelet/plugins_registry/csi-plugin-reg.sock, and is used for the kubelet itself to get metadata as needed from the csi plugin .
  • \\.\pipe\csi-proxy : This will live in a pipe, i.e. at \.\pipe/csi-proxy-api-group-v-... : upon receipt of specific requests from the Node plugin, it carries out actions on the node plugins behalf. Since it doesn't execute arbitrary commands on the host, its more secure then simply being a black-box proxy to run host commands.

Each named pipe will support a specific version of an API (e.g. v1alpha1, v1beta1, v1beta2, v1) that targets a specific area of storage (e.g. disk, volume, file, SMB, iSCSI).

Overview

CSI drivers are recommended to be deployed as containers. Node plugin containers need to run with privileges to perform storage related operations. However, Windows does not support privileged containers currently. With CSIProxy, the node plugins can now be deployed as unprivileged pods that use the proxy to perform privileged storage operations on the node. Kubernetes administrators will need to install and maintain csi-proxy.exe on all Windows nodes in a manner similar to kubelet.exe.

Compatibility

Recommended K8s Version: 1.18

Feature status

CSI-proxy is currently in Beta status

Build

csi-proxy.exe binary has not published yet. You need to clone the repo and build it. The easiest way to build this binary is using the makefile in this repo.

   git clone https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-proxy
   sudo make build

On successful execution of make build, the output binary csi-proxy.exe will be available under /bin directory.

Installation

csi-proxy.exe can be installed and run as binary or run as a Windows service on each Windows node. See the following as an example to run CSI Proxy as a web service.

    $flags = "-windows-service -log_file=\etc\kubernetes\logs\csi-proxy.log -logtostderr=false"
    sc.exe create csiproxy binPath= "\etc\kubernetes\node\bin\csi-proxy.exe $flags"
    sc.exe failure csiproxy reset= 0 actions= restart/10000
    sc.exe start csiproxy

If you are using kube-up to start a Windows cluster, node startup script will automatically run csi-proxy as a service. For GKE 1.18+, csi-proxy will be installed automatically.

Usage

Command line options

  • --kubelet-path: This is the prefix path of the kubelet path directory in the host file system (C:\var\lib\kubelet is used by default).

Setup for CSI Driver Deployment

Deploy and start csiproxy.exe on all Windows hosts in the cluster. Next, the named pipes can be mounted in a CSI node plugin DaemonSet YAML in the following manner:

kind: DaemonSet
apiVersion: apps/v1
metadata:
  name: csi-storage-node-win
spec:
  selector:
    matchLabels:
      app: csi-driver-win
  template:
    metadata:
      labels:
        app: csi-driver-win
    spec:
      serviceAccountName: csi-node-sa
      tolerations:
      - key: "node.kubernetes.io/os"
        operator: "Equal"
        value: "win1809"
        effect: "NoSchedule"
      nodeSelector:
        kubernetes.io/os: windows
      containers:
        - name: csi-driver-registrar
          image: gke.gcr.io/csi-node-driver-registrar:win-v1
          args:
            - "--v=5"
            - "--csi-address=unix://C:\\csi\\csi.sock"
            - "--kubelet-registration-path=C:\\var\\lib\\kubelet\\plugins\\pd.csi.storage.gke.io\\csi.sock"
          env:
            - name: KUBE_NODE_NAME
              valueFrom:
                fieldRef:
                  fieldPath: spec.nodeName
          volumeMounts:
            - name: plugin-dir
              mountPath: C:\csi
            - name: registration-dir
              mountPath: C:\registration
        - name: csi-driver
          image: org/csi-driver:win-v1
          args:
            - "--v=5"
            - "--endpoint=unix:/csi/csi.sock"
          volumeMounts:
            - name: kubelet-dir
              mountPath: C:\var\lib\kubelet
            - name: plugin-dir
              mountPath: C:\csi
            - name: csi-proxy-disk-pipe
              mountPath: \\.\pipe\csi-proxy-disk-v1beta2
            - name: csi-proxy-volume-pipe
              mountPath: \\.\pipe\csi-proxy-volume-v1beta1
            - name: csi-proxy-filesystem-pipe
              mountPath: \\.\pipe\csi-proxy-filesystem-v1beta1
            - name: csi-proxy-iscsi-pipe
              mountPath: \\.\pipe\csi-proxy-iscsi-v1beta1
      volumes:
        - name: csi-proxy-disk-pipe
          hostPath:
            path: \\.\pipe\csi-proxy-disk-v1beta2
            type: ""
        - name: csi-proxy-volume-pipe
          hostPath:
            path: \\.\pipe\csi-proxy-volume-v1beta1
            type: ""
        - name: csi-proxy-filesystem-pipe
          hostPath:
            path: \\.\pipe\csi-proxy-filesystem-v1beta1
            type: ""
        - name: csi-proxy-iscsi-pipe
          hostPath:
            path: \\.\pipe\csi-proxy-iscsi-v1beta1
            type: ""
        - name: registration-dir
          hostPath:
            path: C:\var\lib\kubelet\plugins_registry\
            type: Directory
        - name: kubelet-dir
          hostPath:
            path: C:\var\lib\kubelet\
            type: Directory
        - name: plugin-dir
          hostPath:
            path: C:\var\lib\kubelet\plugins\csi.org.io\
            type: DirectoryOrCreate

Community, discussion, contribution, and support

Learn how to engage with the Kubernetes community on the community page.

You can reach the maintainers of this project at:

Supported CSI Drivers

Development

See Development.md

Code of conduct

Participation in the Kubernetes community is governed by the Kubernetes Code of Conduct.

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