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  1. common-protos/k8s.io/api/node/v1beta1/generated.proto

      // implementation will use to handle pods of this class. The possible values
      // are specific to the node & CRI configuration.  It is assumed that all
      // handlers are available on every node, and handlers of the same name are
      // equivalent on every node.
      // For example, a handler called "runc" might specify that the runc OCI
      // runtime (using native Linux containers) will be used to run the containers
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  2. common-protos/k8s.io/api/core/v1/generated.proto

      // +optional
      optional int32 mode = 3;
    }
    
    // Lifecycle describes actions that the management system should take in response to container lifecycle
    // events. For the PostStart and PreStop lifecycle handlers, management of the container blocks
    // until the action is complete, unless the container process fails, in which case the handler is aborted.
    message Lifecycle {
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  3. architecture/networking/pilot.md

    Various controllers read from multiple clusters.
    
    This is rooted in the Multicluster Secret controller, which reads `kubeconfig` files (stored as `Secrets`), and creating Kubernetes clients for each. The controller allows registering handlers which can process Add/Update/Delete of clusters.
    
    This has two implementations:
    * The Credentials controller is responsible for reading TLS certificates, stored as Secrets.
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  4. architecture/networking/controllers.md

    Construction should create informers (via `kclient.New`), setup a queue (via `controllers.NewQueue`), and register event handlers on the informers.
    Often, these handlers are adding something to the queue like `client.AddEventHandler(controllers.ObjectHandler(queue.AddObject))`.
    Construction should NOT actually start running all of these things, do I/O, or block in anyway.
    
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  5. common-protos/k8s.io/api/node/v1/generated.proto

      // implementation will use to handle pods of this class. The possible values
      // are specific to the node & CRI configuration.  It is assumed that all
      // handlers are available on every node, and handlers of the same name are
      // equivalent on every node.
      // For example, a handler called "runc" might specify that the runc OCI
      // runtime (using native Linux containers) will be used to run the containers
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  6. common-protos/k8s.io/api/node/v1alpha1/generated.proto

      // CRI implementation will use to handle pods of this class. The possible
      // values are specific to the node & CRI configuration.  It is assumed that
      // all handlers are available on every node, and handlers of the same name are
      // equivalent on every node.
      // For example, a handler called "runc" might specify that the runc OCI
      // runtime (using native Linux containers) will be used to run the containers
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