boinc/sched/sched_array.C

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// This file is part of BOINC.
// http://boinc.berkeley.edu
// Copyright (C) 2008 University of California
//
// BOINC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
// under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// as published by the Free Software Foundation,
// either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// BOINC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
// See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with BOINC. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// scheduler code related to sending work
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string>
#include <cstring>
#include "config.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "server_types.h"
#include "sched_shmem.h"
#include "sched_hr.h"
#include "sched_config.h"
#include "sched_util.h"
#include "sched_msgs.h"
#include "sched_send.h"
#include "sched_array.h"
#ifdef _USING_FCGI_
#include "fcgi_stdio.h"
#else
#define FCGI_ToFILE(x) (x)
#endif
// Make a pass through the wu/results array, sending work.
// If reply.wreq.infeasible_only is true,
// send only results that were previously infeasible for some host
//
void scan_work_array(SCHEDULER_REQUEST& sreq, SCHEDULER_REPLY& reply) {
int i, j, retval, n, rnd_off, last_retval=0;;
WORKUNIT wu;
DB_RESULT result;
char buf[256];
APP* app;
lock_sema();
rnd_off = rand() % ssp->max_wu_results;
for (j=0; j<ssp->max_wu_results; j++) {
i = (j+rnd_off) % ssp->max_wu_results;
if (!reply.work_needed()) break;
WU_RESULT& wu_result = ssp->wu_results[i];
// do fast checks on this wu_result;
// i.e. ones that don't require DB access
// if any check fails, continue
if (wu_result.state != WR_STATE_PRESENT && wu_result.state != g_pid) {
continue;
}
// If we are looking for beta results and result is not a beta result
// then move on
//
app = ssp->lookup_app(wu_result.workunit.appid);
if (app == NULL) continue; // this should never happen
if (reply.wreq.beta_only) {
if (!app->beta) {
continue;
}
log_messages.printf(MSG_DEBUG,
"[HOST#%d] beta work found. [RESULT#%d]\n",
reply.host.id, wu_result.resultid
);
} else {
if (app->beta) {
continue;
}
}
// If this is a reliable host and we are checking for results that
// need a reliable host, then continue if the result is a normal result
// skip if the app is beta (beta apps don't use the reliable mechanism)
//
if (!app->beta) {
if (reply.wreq.reliable_only && (!wu_result.need_reliable)) {
continue;
} else if (!reply.wreq.reliable_only && wu_result.need_reliable) {
continue;
}
}
// don't send if we are looking for infeasible results
// and the result is not infeasible
//
if (reply.wreq.infeasible_only && (wu_result.infeasible_count==0)) {
continue;
}
wu = wu_result.workunit;
// check app filter if needed
//
if (reply.wreq.user_apps_only &&
(!reply.wreq.beta_only || config.distinct_beta_apps)
) {
if (app_not_selected(wu, sreq, reply)) {
reply.wreq.no_allowed_apps_available = true;
if (config.debug_send) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_DEBUG,
"[USER#%d] [WU#%d] user doesn't want work for this application\n",
reply.user.id, wu.id
);
}
continue;
}
}
// don't send if host can't handle it
//
retval = wu_is_infeasible_fast(wu, sreq, reply, *app);
if (retval && retval != last_retval) {
if (config.debug_send) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_DEBUG,
"[HOST#%d] [WU#%d %s] WU is infeasible: %s\n",
reply.host.id, wu.id, wu.name, infeasible_string(retval)
);
}
last_retval = retval;
continue;
}
// Find the app and best app_version for this host.
//
BEST_APP_VERSION* bavp;
bavp = get_app_version(sreq, reply, wu);
if (!bavp) {
continue;
}
// End of fast checks;
// mark wu_result as checked out and release semaphore.
// from here on in this loop, don't continue on failure;
// instead, goto dont_send (so that we reacquire semaphore)
//
// Note: without the semaphore we don't have mutual exclusion;
// ideally we should use a transaction from now until when
// we commit to sending the results.
wu_result.state = g_pid;
unlock_sema();
// Don't send if we've already sent a result of this WU to this user.
//
if (config.one_result_per_user_per_wu) {
sprintf(buf,
"where workunitid=%d and userid=%d",
wu_result.workunit.id, reply.user.id
);
retval = result.count(n, buf);
if (retval) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"send_work: can't get result count (%d)\n", retval
);
goto dont_send;
} else {
if (n>0) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_DEBUG,
"send_work: user %d already has %d result(s) for WU %d\n",
reply.user.id, n, wu_result.workunit.id
);
goto dont_send;
}
}
} else if (config.one_result_per_host_per_wu) {
// Don't send if we've already sent a result
// of this WU to this host.
// We only have to check this
// if we don't send one result per user.
//
sprintf(buf,
"where workunitid=%d and hostid=%d",
wu_result.workunit.id, reply.host.id
);
retval = result.count(n, buf);
if (retval) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"send_work: can't get result count (%d)\n", retval
);
goto dont_send;
} else {
if (n>0) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_DEBUG,
"send_work: host %d already has %d result(s) for WU %d\n",
reply.host.id, n, wu_result.workunit.id
);
goto dont_send;
}
}
}
if (app_hr_type(*app)) {
if (already_sent_to_different_platform_careful(
sreq, reply.wreq, wu_result.workunit, *app
)) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_DEBUG,
"[HOST#%d] [WU#%d %s] WU is infeasible (assigned to different platform)\n",
reply.host.id, wu.id, wu.name
);
// Mark the workunit as infeasible.
// This ensures that jobs already assigned to a platform
// are processed first.
//
wu_result.infeasible_count++;
goto dont_send;
}
}
result.id = wu_result.resultid;
// mark slot as empty AFTER we've copied out of it
// (since otherwise feeder might overwrite it)
//
wu_result.state = WR_STATE_EMPTY;
// reread result from DB, make sure it's still unsent
// TODO: from here to add_result_to_reply()
// (which updates the DB record) should be a transaction
//
retval = result.lookup_id(result.id);
if (retval) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"[RESULT#%d] result.lookup_id() failed %d\n",
result.id, retval
);
goto done;
}
if (result.server_state != RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_DEBUG,
"[RESULT#%d] expected to be unsent; instead, state is %d\n",
result.id, result.server_state
);
goto done;
}
if (result.workunitid != wu.id) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"[RESULT#%d] wrong WU ID: wanted %d, got %d\n",
result.id, wu.id, result.workunitid
);
goto done;
}
retval = add_result_to_reply(result, wu, sreq, reply, bavp);
// add_result_to_reply() fails only in fairly pathological cases -
// e.g. we couldn't update the DB record or modify XML fields.
// If this happens, don't replace the record in the array
// (we can't anyway, since we marked the entry as "empty").
// The feeder will eventually pick it up again,
// and hopefully the problem won't happen twice.
//
goto done;
dont_send:
// here we couldn't send the result for some reason --
// set its state back to PRESENT
//
wu_result.state = WR_STATE_PRESENT;
done:
lock_sema();
}
unlock_sema();
}
const char *BOINC_RCSID_d9f764fd14="$Id$";