Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Friesen
ab5870d808 Fix exclusive CPU allocations being deleted at container restart
The expectation is that exclusive CPU allocations happen at pod
creation time. When a container restarts, it should not have its
exclusive CPU allocations removed, and it should not need to
re-allocate CPUs.

There are a few places in the current code that look for containers
that have exited and call CpuManager.RemoveContainer() to clean up
the container.  This will end up deleting any exclusive CPU
allocations for that container, and if the container restarts within
the same pod it will end up using the default cpuset rather than
what should be exclusive CPUs.

Removing those calls and adding resource cleanup at allocation
time should get rid of the problem.

Signed-off-by: Chris Friesen <chris.friesen@windriver.com>
2020-04-27 11:36:54 -06:00
nolancon
4baa1d967d Check for nil cpuManager 2020-03-05 07:54:33 +00:00
Louise Daly
9f0081cc36 Updates to container manager and internal container lifecycle to accommodate Topology Manager
Co-authored-by: Conor Nolan <conor.nolan@intel.com>
2019-07-24 08:09:38 +01:00
Connor Doyle
81ccd396d7 Fixed nil InternalContainerLifecycle in cm stubs. 2017-09-04 07:24:59 -07:00
Connor Doyle
ec706216e6 Un-revert "CPU manager wiring and none policy"
This reverts commit 8d2832021a.
2017-09-04 07:24:59 -07:00
Shyam JVS
8d2832021a Revert "CPU manager wiring and none policy" 2017-09-01 18:17:36 +02:00
Connor Doyle
7c6e31617d CPU Manager initialization and lifecycle calls. 2017-08-30 08:50:41 -07:00