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Description

Merges the two overlapping helper tools — tools/addlicense (adds license headers) and tools/validation (Cyrillic detection, doc-change checks) — into a single cobra CLI tools/modtools with subcommands license add|check, no-cyrillic, doc-changes, dump. It is laid out like src/cli (thin cmd/main.go, one package per command under internal/cmd, shared internal/diff and internal/report). Along the way several latent bugs are fixed and CI duplication with the DMT linter is removed.

Why do we need it, and what problem does it solve?

The repository shipped two single-purpose tools that partly reimplemented each other and carried bugs:

  • the license checker silently failed to skip .github/CODEOWNERS and modules_menu_skip (a broken multi-line regex), reporting them as errors;
  • adding a header rewrote files with fixed permissions, so executable scripts lost their +x bit;
  • a repo-wide license check reported thousands of false "missing" results because it scanned vendored and git-ignored files.

On top of that, the no-cyrillic and license checks duplicate the DMT linter that already runs in CI. Consolidating into one tool removes the duplicated code, fixes the bugs, scopes the license scan to files git tracks, and produces a quiet summary instead of a per-file dump.

What is the expected result?

  • task dev:addlicense still adds headers, now preserving each file's mode, and prints only a summary of processed/added files.
  • task modtools:license-check lists only genuinely missing headers plus a count summary, and fails only on real source files.
  • task modtools:doc-changes behaves as before.
  • The Validations workflow no longer runs a duplicate no-cyrillic job (DMT covers it); the task modtools:no-cyrillic command stays for local use.

Checklist

  • The code is covered by unit tests.
  • e2e tests passed.
  • Documentation updated according to the changes.
  • Changes were tested in the Kubernetes cluster manually.

Changelog entries

section: ci
type: chore
summary: "Consolidate the license and validation helper tools into a single modtools CLI and drop the CI check already covered by DMT."

Isteb4k and others added 30 commits July 7, 2026 13:46
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rakitin <dmitry.rakitin@flant.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Changelog v1.9.3

Signed-off-by: deckhouse-BOaTswain <89150800+deckhouse-boatswain@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: universal-itengineer <universal-itengineer@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Valeriy Khorunzhin <valeriy.khorunzhin@flant.com>
During a restore the VM is stopped inside the maintenance window: its KVVMI and then the KVVM itself are deleted. Bringing the VM back up afterwards relied on an implicit side effect — the recreated KVVM getting RunStrategy=Always at creation time. That path is racy and only covers the always-on policies.

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Signed-off-by: Daniil Antoshin <daniil.antoshin@flant.com>
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Signed-off-by: Maksim Fedotov <maksim.fedotov@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: Maksim Fedotov <maksim.fedotov@flant.com>
Add validation to getIPerfClientReport verifying that the iperf client session spans the virtual machine migration: start time before migration start, end time after migration end, and no more than one zero-byte interval during the process.

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Prytkov <dmitry.prytkov@flant.com>
…refix (#2594)

The d8 v ansible-inventory command read host variables from the bare
provisioning.virtualization.deckhouse.io/ prefix, while the
virtualization-provisioner module reads them from the separate
vars.provisioning.virtualization.deckhouse.io/ prefix. The same VM
annotations produced different inventories depending on the tool.

Read host variables from the vars. prefix to match the module. Groups
still come from provisioning.virtualization.deckhouse.io/groups. Update
the command help, usage examples and the ansible-inventory FAQ.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Tishkov <pavel.tishkov@flant.com>
…d manually (#2596)

fix(vm): fix VM stuck until the child KVVMI in Failed phase is deleted manually

Signed-off-by: Yaroslav Borbat <yaroslav.borbat@flant.com>
Virtualization has no primitive to manage a group of identical virtual machines whose count changes over time. Every "I need N identical VMs and the number varies" scenario — CI runner fleets, VDI desktop pools — has to be solved with orchestration outside the platform: users write their own controllers/scripts to create and delete VirtualMachines, watch their number, recreate lost ones and clean up their disks. This duplicates logic and is error-prone around races and node failures.

This PR introduces VirtualMachinePool (paid editions only, EE/SE+): a namespaced resource that declaratively keeps a requested number of identical VMs and integrates with kubectl scale, HPA and KEDA through the standard scale subresource. Its template is an ordinary VirtualMachineSpec, so a replica is no different from a manually created VM.

The feature is complete and covers:

Replica management — keeps the requested number of identical VMs, replaces lost ones, and reports state in status (replicas, readyReplicas, selector, conditions). It is cache-lag-safe (ReplicaSet-style expectations), so a lagging informer cache cannot double-create replicas.
Scale-down policy — NewestFirst / OldestFirst choose which replica leaves on anonymous scale-down via scale; Explicit forbids anonymous shrink through a webhook, so for "busy" workloads (CI runners, VDI) replicas can only be removed by address.
Addressed removal — the scaleDownWith subresource deletes named replicas and shrinks the pool by that count, instead of letting the controller pick victims.
In-place template propagation — editing the template rolls the change out to existing replicas; disruptive changes wait for a restart and are surfaced via status.restartPendingReplicas.
Reusable disks — per-replica disks are described in virtualDiskTemplates with a reclaim policy: Delete disks belong to the VM and are removed with it; Retain disks belong to the pool, outlive the replica and are reused on the next scale-up, with an optional warm buffer (keep) and TTL garbage-collection.
The resource is available only in paid editions, gated behind the VirtualMachinePool module feature gate (default off, locked off in CE). The API/CRD installs in every edition, but the controller self-gates on the feature gate, so the resource does nothing in CE.

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Signed-off-by: Pavel Tishkov <pavel.tishkov@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Panfilov <vladislav.panfilov@flant.com>
Co-authored-by: Vladislav Panfilov <vladislav.panfilov@flant.com>
…ate (#2621)

The VirtualMachinePool feature gate was an opt-in placeholder. As the feature
has not been released yet, drop the gate before release so the resource is
available in EE/SE+ out of the box and stays unavailable in CE — the same model
as VolumeMigration/TargetMigration. Nothing to migrate: the gate never shipped.

- gate becomes locked-on in EE/SE+, locked-off in CE (no user opt-in)
- dropped from the user-facing featureGates enum
- pool webhooks gated by edition in helm instead of the feature-gate list

Controller/webhooks keep self-gating on the now-locked gate.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Tishkov <pavel.tishkov@flant.com>
Adds:

- liveMigration.systemNetworkName ModuleConfig field. When set, VM live-migration traffic is routed over the per-node interfaces of a SystemNetwork CR from the SDN instead of the default node network.
- migrationiface controller resolves the per-node kernel interface name and writes it onto each Node as the annotation virtualization.deckhouse.io/migration-iface. virt-handler reads that annotation at startup and binds its migration proxy to the SystemNetwork's per-node IP.
- ModuleConfig validator to check if SystemNetwork added to liveMigration.systemNetworkName exists.
- New reason for VMOP if migration network is unavailable on nodes.

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Signed-off-by: Daniil Loktev <lokt.daniil@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniil Loktev <70405899+loktev-d@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Panfilov <97229646+prismagod@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Vladislav Panfilov <97229646+prismagod@users.noreply.github.com>
Description
Log in to the private RU registry in the release channels workflow and check module versions against registry.deckhouse.ru/deckhouse.

Why do we need it, and what problem does it solve?
Release channel checks need access to artifacts in the RU registry. This keeps the workflow and version check pointed at the registry that contains the expected release artifacts.

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Signed-off-by: Nikita Korolev <nikita.korolev@flant.com>
…lose gaps (#2602)

Sizing policy validation errors were confusing and, in some cases, missing. When a VirtualMachineClass sets per-core memory limits, the error reported the allowed values per CPU core, while users configure the total memory — so the suggested numbers matched nothing they could actually set. Messages now report the total memory to set for the current number of cores, name the field to change, and combine multiple violations into a single readable list.

This also fixes cases where the policy was silently not enforced: the CPU cores step was never validated, and a memory / per-core minimum was ignored when no maximum was set.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Tishkov <pavel.tishkov@flant.com>
* docs: add VM launcher update notes to release notes

Signed-off-by: Vladislav Panfilov <vladislav.panfilov@flant.com>
Description
Removes CDI (Containerized Data Importer) from the platform. Disk and image provisioning no longer goes through CDI DataVolumes — the module now owns the whole import pipeline:

The VD/VI controllers create and track importer/uploader pods and target PVCs directly (new source/step pipeline instead of the DataVolume path).
A new PVC populator controller populates target PVCs from DVCR; host-assigned PVC cloning uses nbdcopy; the clone strategy (snapshot vs host-assigned) is picked from the StorageProfile, cross-CSI PVC-to-PVC cloning is forbidden.
The CDI importer sources are slimmed down into a pvc-importer image; import progress is streamed live from the target pod into the resource status.
CDI deployments (cdi-operator, cdi-apiserver, cdi-controller, cdi-cloner) and their templates/RBAC are removed; a module hook cleans up CDI resources on upgrade while keeping the CDI config CRD for safe rollback to main.
e2e: expanded block-device coverage with progress/quota observers, WFFC and cross-CSI scenarios.
Bugs fixed along the way
Progress & phases

Import progress could jump backwards after an importer pod restart (metric reset to 0); it is now monotonic (c2a61a4).
An optimistic "0%" surfaced as an intermediate Pending 0% status; Pending now reports no progress and the Pending→Provisioning transition is atomic (d122212).
Progress flip-flopped between 50%/50.0%; percent formatting is now consistent (00b93a0).
VirtualImage-on-PVC never streamed intermediate progress (hardcoded 0%→50%→100%) and under-reported the produced image size, breaking downstream PVC sizing; both now come from the importer pod (680608b).
A busy importer /metrics endpoint could freeze Status.Progress for the whole scrape budget (d122212).
Import pipeline

Interrupted PVC imports were not resumed for already-created targets (b95b230).
Importer pods for VI/CVI sourced from a VI-on-PVC always mounted the source as a block device, failing with FailedMount on volumeMode: Filesystem PVCs (b79920c).
VirtualImage PVC auto-sizing tripped a false "insufficient size" check (7edb744); status.format was copied from source metadata instead of the actual PVC storage type (0fa1bcf).
VirtualImage WFFC imports hung in the populator flow (0fb3661); smart-clone image PVCs were never bound (8cc0139).
Clone snapshots set a VolumeSnapshotClassName picked by provisioner match, which the d8-snapshot-controller webhook could reject (d59b1e2); replicated PVCs now use the snapshot clone strategy (c2f69e1).
pvc-importer inherited generic provisioning pod limits, throttling imports ~30% and risking OOMKill on huge images; limits raised to CDI parity (b50d7b2).
Importer/uploader/bounder pods are labeled to be excluded from project resource quotas (d122212, and quota guards in 9b7fc55).
A create rejection in a terminating namespace failed the reconcile instead of being surfaced on the Ready condition (c2a61a4).
Migrations & VMOP

The inbound migration limiter leaked slots of VMIs deleted mid-migration, eventually freezing all migrations cluster-wide (43e4f3c).
Affinity changes of VMs with local (RWO) disks never triggered a placement migration: the handler required live-migratability and ignored StorageLiveMigratable (67c29ba).
The workload updater kept creating evict VMOPs that the webhook was guaranteed to deny, flooding controller logs (f6b0ac0).
Why do we need it, and what problem does it solve?
CDI was a heavyweight third-party dependency (4 deployments, its own CRDs and RBAC) used only as a PVC provisioning backend. Owning the import pipeline removes the DataVolume indirection, gives accurate live import progress, allows to fix bugs directly, and cuts the CVE/maintenance surface of the vendored CDI codebase.

What is the expected result?
Creating VirtualDisks/VirtualImages from all sources (HTTP, containerRegistry, ObjectRef, upload, blank) works as before without any CDI components in the cluster; import progress is reported in the resource status. Upgrading from main cleans up CDI resources automatically; rollback to main remains safe.

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Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rakitin <dmitry.rakitin@flant.com>
Bump the size of the VirtualDisk restored from a VirtualImage in the VirtualImageCreation e2e suite from 400Mi to 450Mi. The change is in the shared runVirtualMachineFromImageDisk helper (test/e2e/blockdevice/virtual_image_creation.go), so it covers every context that boots a VM from a restored image disk (from a VirtualDisk, from a VirtualDiskSnapshot, from a VirtualImage on DVCR/PVC).

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Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rakitin <dmitry.rakitin@flant.com>
Integrates the new bpfbridge network binding plugin (kubevirt side: deckhouse/3p-kubevirt#99) into the virtualization module and switches VM network interfaces to it, replacing the classic tap + veth + Linux-bridge datapath used for VM networks.

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Lopatin <dmitry.lopatin@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: Maksim Garmonov <maksim.garmonov@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: suselz <suselz@mail.ru>
Developers debugging the module with Delve had a broken helper. The dlv build/push flow shipped a single hardcoded kubectl patch snippet that assumed every component (virtualization-controller, virtualization-api, virtualization-audit) has the same sidecars (proxy, kube-rbac-proxy). Only the controller actually has them, so applying the printed patch to the api or audit deployment failed — it referenced containers that don't exist there.


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Signed-off-by: Daniil Antoshin <daniil.antoshin@flant.com>
…stuck uploads (#2610)

Uploading an image or disk (a VirtualImage, ClusterVirtualImage, or VirtualDisk with an Upload data source) could hang forever in Pending with an empty status and no upload URL, so the image simply could not be uploaded.

It happened when the shared upload host started serving an invalid TLS certificate — for example after another, broken upload resource left the host serving a default self-signed certificate. In that state every upload on the cluster was blocked, not just the broken one, and recovery required manually finding and deleting the offending resource.

The controller now restores the upload host certificate on its own during reconcile, so affected uploads recover automatically, and a not-yet-ready upload endpoint no longer leaves the resource with an empty status.

This PR also restores a disk-specific regression: a recent refactor of the VirtualDisk upload flow dropped the upload-host self-healing for disks, so after the upload host changed (for example when publicDomainTemplate was updated) an in-flight disk upload could get stuck. The self-healing is reinstated for disks, matching how images already behave.



Signed-off-by: Pavel Tishkov <pavel.tishkov@flant.com>
New conntrack sync metrics: d8_virtualization_virtualmachine__conntrack_sync_exports_total, d8_virtualization_virtualmachine__conntrack_sync_exported_bytes_total, d8_virtualization_virtualmachine__conntrack_sync_imports_total, d8_virtualization_virtualmachine__conntrack_sync_hook_waits_total

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Signed-off-by: Daniil Loktev <lokt.daniil@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniil Loktev <70405899+loktev-d@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniil Antoshin <daniil.antoshin@flant.com>
* chore(api): integrate crd-enricher into CRD codegen and add CRD examples

Signed-off-by: Vladislav Panfilov <vladislav.panfilov@flant.com>
…#2624)

Description
Virtual machines created without paravirtualization keep all their disks and CD-ROMs on the SATA bus forever, even after enableParavirtualization is turned on and the VM is restarted. The recorded bus of an existing device always took priority over the bus implied by the paravirtualization setting.

Now, when the paravirtualization mode changes, devices move to the bus of the new mode on the restart this change already requires. Devices hot-plugged on a non-default bus (for example USB) keep their bus as before.

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Signed-off-by: Nikita Korolev <nikita.korolev@flant.com>
… resources with d8- (#2632)

* fix(observability): default audit TLS cert paths to certificates dir

The mounted secret is at /etc/virtualization-audit/certificates (plural),
but the flag defaults pointed at /etc/virtualization-audit/certificate,
so the server failed to load TLS when started without explicit flags.

Signed-off-by: Daniil Antoshin <daniil.antoshin@flant.com>

* refactor(observability): prefix audit log-shipper resources with d8- and drop to-

Rename the ClusterLoggingConfig and ClusterLogDestination objects created for
audit shipping: to-virtualization-audit -> d8-virtualization-audit and
virtualization-audit-* -> d8-virtualization-audit-*, aligning with the d8-
naming convention for module-owned cluster-scoped resources.

Signed-off-by: Daniil Antoshin <daniil.antoshin@flant.com>

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Signed-off-by: Daniil Antoshin <daniil.antoshin@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Panfilov <vladislav.panfilov@flant.com>
update CODEOWNERS

Signed-off-by: Vladislav Panfilov <vladislav.panfilov@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: Maksim Fedotov <maksim.fedotov@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: Maksim Fedotov <maksim.fedotov@flant.com>
eofff and others added 11 commits July 13, 2026 15:52
Signed-off-by: Valeriy Khorunzhin <valeriy.khorunzhin@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladislav Panfilov <vladislav.panfilov@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rakitin <dmitry.rakitin@flant.com>
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Rakitin <dmitry.rakitin@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: deckhouse-BOaTswain <89150800+deckhouse-boatswain@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: nevermarine <nevermarine@users.noreply.github.com>
Description
Prepares the deckhouse/virtualization module to move from GitHub to GitLab by porting the CI. All development pipelines that ran on GitHub Actions now run on GitLab CI with the same behavior: build and deploy (dev/prod, all editions), lint, tests, secret/CVE/Svace scanning, changelog and backport automation, MR auto-assign, and manual release-channel dispatch.

The root .gitlab-ci.yml is a thin entrypoint; the pipeline lives in .gitlab/ci/**.

Not migrated in this iteration
e2e workflows — out of scope.
Reactive slash-commands / webhook listener — GitLab can't start pipelines from MR comments or label changes natively. Manual and scheduled jobs cover the same surface; a webhook listener is a possible follow-up.
Correctness fixes (from review)
Editions could be built/tagged wrong on release and manual pipelines. Some jobs picked up stray pipeline variables that overrode their own settings (a release tag built the CE prod image as EE; a manual precache pushed the wrong tag). The affected build/scan jobs are now isolated to their own config.
mrs:summary could never run — it expected Node.js on the shell runner, which has none; it now runs in the node container like the other JS job.
Malformed Loop release notification — the message is assembled safely, so a tag or channel value with quotes/newlines can't break or inject into it.
Generated-files check ran too much — the heavy vm-route-forge (bpf2go, docker) check now runs only on vm-route-forge changes, not on every change.

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Signed-off-by: Nikita Korolev <nikita.korolev@flant.com>
…ion=false (#2645)

Description
On a VM with enableParavirtualization=false, disks attached via VirtualMachineBlockDeviceAttachment were switched to the SATA bus, even though hot-plugged disks must stay on SCSI. This broke such attachments. The bus of a runtime hot-plugged disk is now preserved regardless of the paravirtualization mode.

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Co-authored-by: Ivan Mikheykin <ivan.mikheykin@flant.com>
Signed-off-by: Nikita Korolev <nikita.korolev@flant.com>
…tection (#2659)

Description
ProtectionService.RemoveProtection re-reads a fresh copy of the object and
removes only our finalizer under an optimistic lock, retrying on conflict,
instead of resending the whole (possibly stale) finalizers list.

Why do we need it, and what problem does it solve?
On a terminating PVC the built-in pvc-protection controller strips
kubernetes.io/pvc-protection. Patching from a stale copy resent it, and the
API server rejected the update: no new finalizers can be added if the object is being deleted. The VM deletion handler surfaced this as failed to release PVC protection, never removed the VM cleanup finalizer, and VM deletion hung.

What is the expected result?
Deleting a VM whose block-device PVC is terminating completes cleanly; the
errors above no longer appear in the vm-controller log.

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Rakitin <dmitry.rakitin@flant.com>
- fixed CVEs from #2609

Signed-off-by: Ivan Mikheykin <ivan.mikheykin@flant.com>
…#2638)

Description
The virtualization-dra USB DaemonSet pods never start — they stay in CrashLoopBackOff on every node, so USB device passthrough is unavailable. The main container is privileged and runs with a read-only root filesystem while also bind-mounting the host /sys. Under containerd this combination makes the runtime fail to set up the /sys/fs/cgroup mount on the read-only rootfs, and the container never starts.

A privileged container already gets a read-write /sys from the runtime, so the explicit /sys mount is redundant. It is removed together with its volume and the now-dead /sys entry in the SecurityPolicy host-path allow-list.

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Signed-off-by: Nikita Korolev <nikita.korolev@flant.com>
…ls CLI

Combine tools/addlicense and tools/validation into one cobra-based tool,
tools/modtools, laid out the way src/cli is: a thin cmd/main.go entrypoint,
a root builder in internal/command, one package per subcommand under
internal/cmd/<name> (co-locating the command with its logic), and shared
infrastructure in internal/diff (diff parsing + file/git loading) and
internal/report (typed messages + result helpers).

Commands:
  modtools license add     - prepend the Flant CE license header where missing
  modtools license check    - report files that need a header but lack one (new)
  modtools no-cyrillic       - reject Cyrillic in added/modified diff lines
  modtools doc-changes       - require related language files to change together
  modtools dump              - print the parsed diff (debug)

License add/check improvements:
  * Preserve the original file mode on write, so adding a header to an
    executable script no longer strips its +x bit.
  * Scope the scan to files git does not ignore (git ls-files --cached
    --others --exclude-standard, falling back to a filesystem walk outside a
    work tree) and skip vendored/generated trees (vendor/, node_modules/,
    testdata/, /__ upstream copies). A repo-wide check went from 3509 bogus
    "missing" (mostly node_modules and scratch dirs) to 0.
  * Summarized output: per-file lines only for actionable items plus a count
    summary, a "non-CE license headers" listing showing which header each
    non-CE file carries, and an "unclassified" bucket (no header, unknown
    comment style) that is reported but not treated as a hard failure.

Bug fixes carried in from the original tools:
  * license skip regex was split across physical lines inside a raw string
    literal, injecting newlines that broke the .github/CODEOWNERS and
    modules_menu_skip skip rules. Collapsed to one line, escaped literal dots.
  * license CE-header year match widened from 20[2-9][1-9] (which rejects
    2020, 2030 and all of 2010-2019) to 20\d{2}.
  * no-cyrillic: removed a stray Cyrillic string and dead comments.
  * doc-changes: the allowed-filenames message now matches the regex.

The module is github.com/deckhouse/virtualization/tools/modtools (full path,
like src/cli) so the shared .golangci.yaml import grouping applies. Both go
modules are on go 1.25.11.

Tasks moved into tools/modtools/Taskfile.dist.yaml, included by the root
Taskfile under the `modtools` namespace: no-cyrillic, doc-changes, license-add,
license-check, dump, test, lint. The binary is built in the tool dir and run
from the repo root. `task dev:addlicense` now delegates to modtools:license-add.
CI (dev_validation.yaml) and the agent docs are updated to the new task names.

Signed-off-by: Nikita Korolev <nikita.korolev@flant.com>
The DMT NoCyrillic linter (lint_dmt in dev_module_build.yml) already detects
Cyrillic across the repository, and more thoroughly than the diff-based
modtools check (whole files vs added lines). Remove the duplicate no_cyrillic
job from dev_validation.yaml.

The `task modtools:no-cyrillic` command is kept for local use. doc-changes is
left in place: it is a diff-based "changed EN -> change RU" check that the DMT
Documentation linter (README presence / bilingual support) does not perform.

Signed-off-by: Nikita Korolev <nikita.korolev@flant.com>
The license check/add report printed one line per file, which for a repo-wide
run meant hundreds of "non-CE" lines of noise. Print only a count summary now:

  * check: list only the missing headers (the actionable failures) plus any
    read/write errors; CE / non-CE / unclassified counts go to the summary.
  * add: print only the summary (files scanned / added); no per-file paths.

Non-CE and unclassified files are counted in the summary instead of listed.

Signed-off-by: Nikita Korolev <nikita.korolev@flant.com>
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