// TODO: Consider setting default as a fixed fraction of machine capacity (take "capacity api.ResourceList" // as an additional argument here) rather than using constants func getNonzeroLimits(limits *api.ResourceList) (int64, int64) { var out_millicpu, out_memory int64 // Override if un-set, but not if explicitly set to zero if (*limits.Cpu() == resource.Quantity{}) { out_millicpu = defaultMilliCpuLimit } else { out_millicpu = limits.Cpu().MilliValue() } // Override if un-set, but not if explicitly set to zero if (*limits.Memory() == resource.Quantity{}) { out_memory = defaultMemoryLimit } else { out_memory = limits.Memory().Value() } return out_millicpu, out_memory }
func CheckPodsExceedingCapacity(pods []*api.Pod, capacity api.ResourceList) (fitting []*api.Pod, notFitting []*api.Pod) { totalMilliCPU := capacity.Cpu().MilliValue() totalMemory := capacity.Memory().Value() milliCPURequested := int64(0) memoryRequested := int64(0) for _, pod := range pods { podRequest := getResourceRequest(pod) fitsCPU := totalMilliCPU == 0 || (totalMilliCPU-milliCPURequested) >= podRequest.milliCPU fitsMemory := totalMemory == 0 || (totalMemory-memoryRequested) >= podRequest.memory if !fitsCPU || !fitsMemory { // the pod doesn't fit notFitting = append(notFitting, pod) continue } // the pod fits milliCPURequested += podRequest.milliCPU memoryRequested += podRequest.memory fitting = append(fitting, pod) } return }