Use CpuMaximum instead of CpuPercent for more precision

Signed-off-by: Darren Stahl <darst@microsoft.com>
This commit is contained in:
Darren Stahl 2017-05-09 18:25:44 -07:00
parent b90f294c1c
commit 425973cbb8
2 changed files with 12 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ func (daemon *Daemon) createSpec(c *container.Container) (*specs.Spec, error) {
// In s.Windows.Resources
cpuShares := uint16(c.HostConfig.CPUShares)
cpuPercent := uint8(c.HostConfig.CPUPercent)
cpuMaximum := uint16(c.HostConfig.CPUPercent) * 100
cpuCount := uint64(c.HostConfig.CPUCount)
if c.HostConfig.NanoCPUs > 0 {
if isHyperV {
@ -128,21 +128,24 @@ func (daemon *Daemon) createSpec(c *container.Container) (*specs.Spec, error) {
leftoverNanoCPUs := c.HostConfig.NanoCPUs % 1e9
if leftoverNanoCPUs != 0 {
cpuCount++
cpuPercent = uint8(c.HostConfig.NanoCPUs * 100 / int64(cpuCount) / 1e9)
cpuMaximum = uint16(c.HostConfig.NanoCPUs / int64(cpuCount) / (1e9 / 10000))
if cpuMaximum < 1 {
// The requested NanoCPUs is so small that we rounded to 0, use 1 instead
cpuMaximum = 1
}
}
} else {
cpuPercent = uint8(c.HostConfig.NanoCPUs * 100 / int64(sysinfo.NumCPU()) / 1e9)
if cpuPercent < 1 {
cpuMaximum = uint16(c.HostConfig.NanoCPUs / int64(sysinfo.NumCPU()) / (1e9 / 10000))
if cpuMaximum < 1 {
// The requested NanoCPUs is so small that we rounded to 0, use 1 instead
cpuPercent = 1
cpuMaximum = 1
}
}
}
memoryLimit := uint64(c.HostConfig.Memory)
s.Windows.Resources = &specs.WindowsResources{
CPU: &specs.WindowsCPUResources{
Percent: &cpuPercent,
Maximum: &cpuMaximum,
Shares: &cpuShares,
Count: &cpuCount,
},

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@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ func (clnt *client) Create(containerID string, checkpoint string, checkpointDir
if spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Shares != nil {
configuration.ProcessorWeight = uint64(*spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Shares)
}
if spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Percent != nil {
configuration.ProcessorMaximum = int64(*spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Percent) * 100 // ProcessorMaximum is a value between 1 and 10000
if spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Maximum != nil {
configuration.ProcessorMaximum = int64(*spec.Windows.Resources.CPU.Maximum)
}
}
if spec.Windows.Resources.Memory != nil {