FilterScheduler is the only scheduler driver that properly integrated
with placement api so this patch changes the functional test environment
to use the FilterScheduler instead of the ChanceScheduler.
The amount of vcpu the SmallFakeDriver reports need to be bumped to 2
as during resize to same host the filter scheduler doubles the
allocation on the host. Simply relying on the 16.0 default allocation
ratio does not work as the max_unit of the vcpu does not use the
allocation ratio to avoid that a single server overallocates the cpu.
The only change in unit test is
test_create_instance_with_oversubscribed_cpu which also loads the
SmallFakeDriver and asserts available resources on it.
Change-Id: I12de2e195022593ea2a3e2894f2c3b5226930d4f
This patch move the all v2.1 api sample tests under
'functional/api_sample_tests'. Also move sample files under
'doc/api-samples'.
Co-Authored-By: Ed Leafe <ed@leafe.com>
Co-Authored-By: Alex Xu <hejie.xu@intel.com>
Partial-Bug: #1462901
Change-Id: I2b924f2ad7687a23a018a9b658e8acd9e04d7963
Currently v2 and v2.1 have separate functional tests and their
corresponding sample files. As v2 and v2.1 are supposed to be identical,
there is overhead to maintain two set of functional tests and sample files.
We can have one set of tests which can run for both v2 and v2.1.
This commit merges hypervisor functional tests.
Also adding test for hypervisor servers.
In V2 hypervsior API has following extensions
- os-extended-hypervisors
- os-hypervisor-status
In V2.1 above extensions have been merged together in hypervisor plugins
Change-Id: I5ddf3c54dd80a67f71762769d6130db41e772b01
Currently the API sample get '?' for the cpu_info, this is really
confusing, it even does not tell the type of the return.
Change it to be more meaningful.
Change-Id: I791beb7502f47dff646a46c08e818c29f9e6cd79
This is a follow up to 9e770e6213, which
missed the change in a duplicate copy of host_status.
Add regression test to test_virt_drivers.
This requires changes to the API samples, because they were wrong. virt
drivers use convert_version_to_int which converts a version string to a
4 digit number ("1.0" becomes to 1000)
Change-Id: I28ce23509e3c9feae183a49a8fc5bf3c7c601295
Closes-Bug: #1285035