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- /*
- Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors.
- Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- You may obtain a copy of the License at
- http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- limitations under the License.
- */
- package qos
- import (
- "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/api"
- )
- const (
- PodInfraOOMAdj int = -999
- KubeletOOMScoreAdj int = -999
- KubeProxyOOMScoreAdj int = -999
- guaranteedOOMScoreAdj int = -998
- besteffortOOMScoreAdj int = 1000
- )
- // GetContainerOOMAdjust returns the amount by which the OOM score of all processes in the
- // container should be adjusted.
- // The OOM score of a process is the percentage of memory it consumes
- // multiplied by 10 (barring exceptional cases) + a configurable quantity which is between -1000
- // and 1000. Containers with higher OOM scores are killed if the system runs out of memory.
- // See https://lwn.net/Articles/391222/ for more information.
- func GetContainerOOMScoreAdjust(pod *api.Pod, container *api.Container, memoryCapacity int64) int {
- switch GetPodQOS(pod) {
- case Guaranteed:
- // Guaranteed containers should be the last to get killed.
- return guaranteedOOMScoreAdj
- case BestEffort:
- return besteffortOOMScoreAdj
- }
- // Burstable containers are a middle tier, between Guaranteed and Best-Effort. Ideally,
- // we want to protect Burstable containers that consume less memory than requested.
- // The formula below is a heuristic. A container requesting for 10% of a system's
- // memory will have an OOM score adjust of 900. If a process in container Y
- // uses over 10% of memory, its OOM score will be 1000. The idea is that containers
- // which use more than their request will have an OOM score of 1000 and will be prime
- // targets for OOM kills.
- // Note that this is a heuristic, it won't work if a container has many small processes.
- memoryRequest := container.Resources.Requests.Memory().Value()
- oomScoreAdjust := 1000 - (1000*memoryRequest)/memoryCapacity
- // A guaranteed pod using 100% of memory can have an OOM score of 1. Ensure
- // that burstable pods have a higher OOM score adjustment.
- if oomScoreAdjust < 2 {
- return 2
- }
- // Give burstable pods a higher chance of survival over besteffort pods.
- if int(oomScoreAdjust) == besteffortOOMScoreAdj {
- return int(oomScoreAdjust - 1)
- }
- return int(oomScoreAdjust)
- }
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