vendor: Update vendor logic

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Clayton Coleman 2020-04-08 14:34:43 -04:00
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1540 changed files with 265304 additions and 91616 deletions

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ package runtime
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"runtime"
"sync"
"time"
@ -40,11 +41,7 @@ var PanicHandlers = []func(interface{}){logPanic}
// called in case of panic. HandleCrash actually crashes, after calling the
// handlers and logging the panic message.
//
// TODO: remove this function. We are switching to a world where it's safe for
// apiserver to panic, since it will be restarted by kubelet. At the beginning
// of the Kubernetes project, nothing was going to restart apiserver and so
// catching panics was important. But it's actually much simpler for monitoring
// software if we just exit when an unexpected panic happens.
// E.g., you can provide one or more additional handlers for something like shutting down go routines gracefully.
func HandleCrash(additionalHandlers ...func(interface{})) {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
for _, fn := range PanicHandlers {
@ -60,8 +57,16 @@ func HandleCrash(additionalHandlers ...func(interface{})) {
}
}
// logPanic logs the caller tree when a panic occurs.
// logPanic logs the caller tree when a panic occurs (except in the special case of http.ErrAbortHandler).
func logPanic(r interface{}) {
if r == http.ErrAbortHandler {
// honor the http.ErrAbortHandler sentinel panic value:
// ErrAbortHandler is a sentinel panic value to abort a handler.
// While any panic from ServeHTTP aborts the response to the client,
// panicking with ErrAbortHandler also suppresses logging of a stack trace to the server's error log.
return
}
// Same as stdlib http server code. Manually allocate stack trace buffer size
// to prevent excessively large logs
const size = 64 << 10