Hi,
I think this looks great. For the UI, the decrease/increase input we can use the input
type "number":
http://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_input_number
However we can't change the arrows to + and - signs and in IE and Edge it doesn't
show any arrows at all. By default it only support numbers but if the user paste any other
character it will fill the max character limit (set with the "max" attribute)
with the letter "e". I can validate this on the front-end with the
"pattern" attribute and for older browsers that don't support it I could put
a regex on it.
This table shows the current browser support of it:
http://caniuse.com/#feat=input-number.
I think there are some other known issues with Firefox older than 28 and ESR that are not
covered within this list.
Based on the back-end specification I think we can mix some of the html5 native attributes
with JavaScript to perform the form validation on the front-end. This is the JavaScript
spec for this input type:
http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/dom_obj_number.asp
We could get some values from the back-end and set the attributes on the front-end and
change them dynamically. For instance, we have to set the "min" value to the
minimal number of supported vcpus but adjust the "step" when the user clicks in
increase/decrease to make sure it is a value multiple of cores * threads.
Please let me know if the default html5 specification works for you. If you think the +/-
signs are extremely necessary then I will have to create a custom JS widget for this.
Samuel
-----Original Message-----
From: kimchi-devel-bounces(a)ovirt.org [mailto:kimchi-devel-bounces@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of
Lucio Correia
Sent: quarta-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2016 15:49
To: Kimchi Devel <kimchi-devel(a)ovirt.org>
Subject: [Kimchi-devel] [RFC] Allow user to specify max virtual cpus in template and
guest
Current State
-------------
Currently we have the following values defined for a KVM guest created by Kimchi:
<vcpu placement='static' current='4'>252</vcpu>
<cpu>
<topology sockets='63' cores='2' threads='2'/>
</cpu>
User specifies the processor topology (optional) and the number of virtual CPUs and
sockets are calculated by Kimchi based on maximum supported by the hypervisor (varies with
distro) this way:
maximum number of virtual cpus supported = 255 (taken from hypervisor) processor topology:
cores=2 , threads=2 (optionally specified by user) number of virtual cpus per socket:
cores * threads = 4 (from topology) maximum number of sockets guest can have = int(255/4)
= 63 maximum number of virtual cpus guest can use = 4 * 63 = 252
Proposal
--------
Allow user to specify the maximum number of virtual cpus for a template or guest (when
this one is offline - not running).
Changes required
----------------
1) Backend
A) Add "maxvcpus" optional field to both template and guest APIs
Restrictions to be implemented on this value:
- must be a positive integer
- must be a multiple of (cores * threads)
- must be less than or equal the maximum number of virtual cpus
supported by hypervisor
If not specified, the default value for maxvcpus will be the equivalent
to one socket (that is, core * threads).
B) Change the way number of sockets is calculated:
maximum number of virtual cpus supported = 255 (taken from hypervisor)
topology: cores=2 , threads=2 (specified by user)
maximum number of virtual cpus guest can use = 100 (specified by user)
number of virtual cpus per socket: cores * threads = 4 (from topology)
maximum number of sockets guest can have = int(100/4) = 25
maximum number of virtual cpus guest can use = 4 * 25 = 100
That would result in:
<vcpu placement='static' current='4'>100</vcpu>
<cpu>
<topology sockets='25' cores='2' threads='2'/>
</cpu>
C) Update/Add unit tests
2) Frontend
A) Edit Template, at "Processor" tab:
- change the current "CPU number" field to a -[]+ input field
(increase/decrease)
- add a new -[]+ input field "Max CPU number" (increase/decrease) for
user input of "max virtual CPUs". Restrictions from 1.A) apply here.
Despite it's in a different place, we may use a "More Options" artifact
similar to the one proposed by Rodrigo Trujillo at "[RFC][Kimchi] Guest
Max memory setup and update", to keep the same format.
B) Edit Guest, at "General" tab:
- add a new -[]+ input field "Max CPUs" (increase/decrease in terms of
core * threads) for user input of "max virtual CPUs". This new field is
only enabled if guest is not running. Restrictions from 1.A) apply here.
Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks,
--
Lucio Correia
Software Engineer
IBM LTC Brazil
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