# get cpu time fraction for entire emulation
e_cpu = self.registrar.e_cpu
# calculate cpu time fraction of a single compute unit
- self.single_cu = float(e_cpu) / sum([rm.dc_max_cu for rm in list(self.registrar.resource_models)])
+ single_cu = float(e_cpu) / sum([rm.dc_max_cu for rm in list(self.registrar.resource_models)])
# calculate cpu time fraction for container with given flavor
- cpu_time_percentage = single_cu * number_cu
- # calculate cpu period and quota for CFS
+ cpu_time_percentage = self.single_cu * number_cu
+ # calculate input values for CFS scheduler bandwidth limitation
+ cpu_period, cpu_quota = self._calculate_cpu_cfs_values(cpu_time_percentage)
+ # apply limits to container if changed
+ if d.cpu_period != cpu_period or d.cpu_quota != cpu_quota:
+ LOG.debug("Setting CPU limit for %r: cpu_quota = cpu_period * limit = %f * %f = %f" % (
+ d.name, cpu_period, cpu_time_percentage, cpu_quota))
+ d.updateCpuLimit(cpu_period=int(cpu_period), cpu_quota=int(cpu_quota))
+
+ def _calculate_cpu_cfs_values(self, cpu_time_percentage):
+ """
+ Calculate cpu period and quota for CFS
+ :param cpu_time_percentage: percentage of overall CPU to be used
+ :return: cpu_period, cpu_quota
+ """
# (see: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/scheduler/sched-bwc.txt)
# Attention minimum cpu_quota is 1ms (micro)
- cpu_period = 1000000 # lets consider a fixed period of 1000000 microseconds for now
+ cpu_period = CPU_PERIOD # lets consider a fixed period of 1000000 microseconds for now
cpu_quota = cpu_period * cpu_time_percentage # calculate the fraction of cpu time for this container
# ATTENTION >= 1000 to avoid a invalid argument system error ... no idea why
if cpu_quota < 1000:
cpu_quota = 1000
-- LOG.warning("Increased CPU quota for %r to avoid system error." % d.name)
- # apply to container if changed
- if d.cpu_period != cpu_period or d.cpu_quota != cpu_quota:
- LOG.debug("Setting CPU limit for %r: cpu_quota = cpu_period * limit = %f * %f = %f" % (
- d.name, cpu_period, cpu_time_percentage, cpu_quota))
- d.updateCpuLimit(cpu_period=int(cpu_period), cpu_quota=int(cpu_quota))
++ LOG.warning("Increased CPU quota to avoid system error.")
+ return cpu_period, cpu_quota
def _apply_mem_limits(self, d):
"""
# get memory amount for entire emulation
e_mem = self.registrar.e_mem
# calculate amount of memory for a single mu
- self.single_mu = float(e_mem) / sum([rm.dc_max_mu for rm in list(self.registrar.resource_models)])
+ single_mu = float(e_mem) / sum([rm.dc_max_mu for rm in list(self.registrar.resource_models)])
# calculate mem for given flavor
- mem_limit = single_mu * number_mu
- # ATTENTION minimum mem_limit per container is 4MB
- if mem_limit < 4:
- mem_limit = 4
- LOG.warning("Increased MEM limit for %r because it was less than 4.0 MB." % d.name)
- # to byte!
- mem_limit = int(mem_limit*1024*1024)
+ mem_limit = self.single_mu * number_mu
+ mem_limit = self._calculate_mem_limit_value(mem_limit)
# apply to container if changed
if d.mem_limit != mem_limit:
LOG.debug("Setting MEM limit for %r: mem_limit = %f MB" % (d.name, mem_limit/1024/1024))
d.updateMemoryLimit(mem_limit=mem_limit)
- LOG.warning("Increased MEM limit for %r because it was less than 4.0 MB." % d.name)
+ def _calculate_mem_limit_value(self, mem_limit):
+ """
+ Calculate actual mem limit as input for cgroup API
+ :param mem_limit: abstract mem limit
+ :return: concrete mem limit
+ """
+ # ATTENTION minimum mem_limit per container is 4MB
+ if mem_limit < 4:
+ mem_limit = 4
++ LOG.warning("Increased MEM limit because it was less than 4.0 MB.")
+ # to byte!
+ return int(mem_limit*1024*1024)
+
def get_state_dict(self):
"""
Return the state of the resource model as simple dict.