talos/pkg/resources
Andrey Smirnov db9c35b570 feat: implement AddressStatusController
This controller queries addresses of all the interfaces in the system
and presents them as resources. The idea is that can be a source for
many decisions - e.g. whether network is ready (physical interface has
scope global address assigned).

This is also good for debugging purposes.

Examples:

```
$ talosctl -n 172.20.0.2 get addresses
NODE         NAMESPACE   TYPE            ID                                          VERSION
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   cni0/10.244.0.1/24                          1
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   cni0/fe80::9c87:cdff:fe8e:5fdc/64           2
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   eth0/172.20.0.2/24                          1
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   eth0/fe80::ac1b:9cff:fe19:6b47/64           2
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   flannel.1/10.244.0.0/32                     1
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   flannel.1/fe80::440b:67ff:fe99:c18f/64      2
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   lo/127.0.0.1/8                              1
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   lo/::1/128                                  1
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   veth178e9b31/fe80::6040:1dff:fe5b:ae1a/64   2
172.20.0.2   network     AddressStatus   vethb0b96a94/fe80::2473:86ff:fece:1954/64   2
```

```
$ talosctl -n 172.20.0.2 get addresses -o yaml eth0/172.20.0.2/24
node: 172.20.0.2
metadata:
    namespace: network
    type: AddressStatuses.net.talos.dev
    id: eth0/172.20.0.2/24
    version: 1
    owner: network.AddressStatusController
    phase: running
spec:
    address: 172.20.0.2/24
    local: 172.20.0.2
    broadcast: 172.20.0.255
    linkIndex: 4
    linkName: eth0
    family: inet4
    scope: global
    flags: permanent
```

Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <smirnov.andrey@gmail.com>
2021-05-11 13:32:17 -07:00
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