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/*
* supports a RESTful API for the Libpod library
*
* This documentation describes the Podman v2.x+ RESTful API. It consists of a Docker-compatible API and a Libpod API providing support for Podman’s unique features such as pods. To start the service and keep it running for 5,000 seconds (-t 0 runs forever): podman system service -t 5000 & You can then use cURL on the socket using requests documented below. NOTE: if you install the package podman-docker, it will create a symbolic link for /run/docker.sock to /run/podman/podman.sock NOTE: Some fields in the API response JSON are encoded as omitempty, which means that if said field has a zero value, they will not be encoded in the API response. This is a feature to help reduce the size of the JSON responses returned via the API. NOTE: Due to the limitations of [go-swagger](https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger), some field values that have a complex type show up as null in the docs as well as in the API responses. This is because the zero value for the field type is null. The field description in the docs will state what type the field is expected to be for such cases. See podman-system-service(1) for more information. Quick Examples: 'podman info' curl --unix-socket /run/podman/podman.sock http://d/v5.0.0/libpod/info 'podman pull quay.io/containers/podman' curl -XPOST --unix-socket /run/podman/podman.sock -v 'http://d/v5.0.0/images/create?fromImage=quay.io%2Fcontainers%2Fpodman' 'podman list images' curl --unix-socket /run/podman/podman.sock -v 'http://d/v5.0.0/libpod/images/json' | jq
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 5.0.0
* Contact: podman@lists.podman.io
* Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech
*/
use crate::models;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
/// LinuxIntelRdt : LinuxIntelRdt has container runtime resource constraints for Intel RDT CAT and MBA features and flags enabling Intel RDT CMT and MBM features. Intel RDT features are available in Linux 4.14 and newer kernel versions.
#[derive(Clone, Default, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct LinuxIntelRdt {
/// The identity for RDT Class of Service
#[serde(rename = "closID", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub clos_id: Option<String>,
/// EnableCMT is the flag to indicate if the Intel RDT CMT is enabled. CMT (Cache Monitoring Technology) supports monitoring of the last-level cache (LLC) occupancy for the container.
#[serde(rename = "enableCMT", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub enable_cmt: Option<bool>,
/// EnableMBM is the flag to indicate if the Intel RDT MBM is enabled. MBM (Memory Bandwidth Monitoring) supports monitoring of total and local memory bandwidth for the container.
#[serde(rename = "enableMBM", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub enable_mbm: Option<bool>,
/// The schema for L3 cache id and capacity bitmask (CBM) Format: \"L3:<cache_id0>=<cbm0>;<cache_id1>=<cbm1>;...\"
#[serde(rename = "l3CacheSchema", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub l3_cache_schema: Option<String>,
/// The schema of memory bandwidth per L3 cache id Format: \"MB:<cache_id0>=bandwidth0;<cache_id1>=bandwidth1;...\" The unit of memory bandwidth is specified in \"percentages\" by default, and in \"MBps\" if MBA Software Controller is enabled.
#[serde(rename = "memBwSchema", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub mem_bw_schema: Option<String>,
}
impl LinuxIntelRdt {
/// LinuxIntelRdt has container runtime resource constraints for Intel RDT CAT and MBA features and flags enabling Intel RDT CMT and MBM features. Intel RDT features are available in Linux 4.14 and newer kernel versions.
pub fn new() -> LinuxIntelRdt {
LinuxIntelRdt {
clos_id: None,
enable_cmt: None,
enable_mbm: None,
l3_cache_schema: None,
mem_bw_schema: None,
}
}
}