Merge pull request #1805 from derekwaynecarr/systemd-cpuquota-fix
fix systemd cpu quota for -1
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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ package systemd
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"strings"
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@ -295,13 +296,19 @@ func (m *Manager) Apply(pid int) error {
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// cpu.cfs_quota_us and cpu.cfs_period_us are controlled by systemd.
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if c.Resources.CpuQuota != 0 && c.Resources.CpuPeriod != 0 {
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cpuQuotaPerSecUSec := uint64(c.Resources.CpuQuota*1000000) / c.Resources.CpuPeriod
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// systemd converts CPUQuotaPerSecUSec (microseconds per CPU second) to CPUQuota
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// (integer percentage of CPU) internally. This means that if a fractional percent of
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// CPU is indicated by Resources.CpuQuota, we need to round up to the nearest
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// 10ms (1% of a second) such that child cgroups can set the cpu.cfs_quota_us they expect.
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if cpuQuotaPerSecUSec%10000 != 0 {
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cpuQuotaPerSecUSec = ((cpuQuotaPerSecUSec / 10000) + 1) * 10000
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// corresponds to USEC_INFINITY in systemd
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// if USEC_INFINITY is provided, CPUQuota is left unbound by systemd
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// always setting a property value ensures we can apply a quota and remove it later
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cpuQuotaPerSecUSec := uint64(math.MaxUint64)
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if c.Resources.CpuQuota > 0 {
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// systemd converts CPUQuotaPerSecUSec (microseconds per CPU second) to CPUQuota
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// (integer percentage of CPU) internally. This means that if a fractional percent of
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// CPU is indicated by Resources.CpuQuota, we need to round up to the nearest
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// 10ms (1% of a second) such that child cgroups can set the cpu.cfs_quota_us they expect.
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cpuQuotaPerSecUSec = uint64(c.Resources.CpuQuota*1000000) / c.Resources.CpuPeriod
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if cpuQuotaPerSecUSec%10000 != 0 {
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cpuQuotaPerSecUSec = ((cpuQuotaPerSecUSec / 10000) + 1) * 10000
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}
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}
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properties = append(properties,
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newProp("CPUQuotaPerSecUSec", cpuQuotaPerSecUSec))
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