// getContainer returns the cgroup associated with the specified pid.
// It enforces a unified hierarchy for memory and cpu cgroups.
// On systemd environments, it uses the name=systemd cgroup for the specified pid.
func getContainer(pid int) (string, error) {
	cgs, err := cgroups.ParseCgroupFile(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/cgroup", pid))
	if err != nil {
		return "", err
	}

	cpu, found := cgs["cpu"]
	if !found {
		return "", cgroups.NewNotFoundError("cpu")
	}
	memory, found := cgs["memory"]
	if !found {
		return "", cgroups.NewNotFoundError("memory")
	}

	// since we use this container for accounting, we need to ensure its a unified hierarchy.
	if cpu != memory {
		return "", fmt.Errorf("cpu and memory cgroup hierarchy not unified.  cpu: %s, memory: %s", cpu, memory)
	}

	// on systemd, every pid is in a unified cgroup hierarchy (name=systemd as seen in systemd-cgls)
	// cpu and memory accounting is off by default, users may choose to enable it per unit or globally.
	// users could enable CPU and memory accounting globally via /etc/systemd/system.conf (DefaultCPUAccounting=true DefaultMemoryAccounting=true).
	// users could also enable CPU and memory accounting per unit via CPUAccounting=true and MemoryAccounting=true
	// we only warn if accounting is not enabled for CPU or memory so as to not break local development flows where kubelet is launched in a terminal.
	// for example, the cgroup for the user session will be something like /user.slice/user-X.slice/session-X.scope, but the cpu and memory
	// cgroup will be the closest ancestor where accounting is performed (most likely /) on systems that launch docker containers.
	// as a result, on those systems, you will not get cpu or memory accounting statistics for kubelet.
	// in addition, you would not get memory or cpu accounting for the runtime unless accounting was enabled on its unit (or globally).
	if systemd, found := cgs["name=systemd"]; found {
		if systemd != cpu {
			glog.Warningf("CPUAccounting not enabled for pid: %d", pid)
		}
		if systemd != memory {
			glog.Warningf("MemoryAccounting not enabled for pid: %d", pid)
		}
		return systemd, nil
	}

	return cpu, nil
}
// Gets the (CPU) container the specified pid is in.
func getContainer(pid int) (string, error) {
	cgs, err := cgroups.ParseCgroupFile(fmt.Sprintf("/proc/%d/cgroup", pid))
	if err != nil {
		return "", err
	}

	cg, ok := cgs["cpu"]
	if ok {
		return cg, nil
	}

	return "", cgroups.NewNotFoundError("cpu")
}