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svn path=/trunk/boinc/; revision=6663
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David Anderson 2005-07-17 21:31:24 +00:00
parent 2c153b8e43
commit 21347b6c45
4 changed files with 22 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -9222,3 +9222,10 @@ David 17 July 2005
make_work.C
transitioner.C
validator.C
David 17 July 2005
- scheduler bug fixes for non-CPU-intensive
(from John McLeod)
client/
cs_scheduler.C

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@ -530,10 +530,19 @@ int CLIENT_STATE::compute_work_requests() {
p->work_request_urgency = WORK_FETCH_DONT_NEED;
if (!p->contactable()) continue;
// ??? explain the following
//
// if the projects have been running in round robin without resort to EDF, then
// all projects will have a LT debt greater than
// -global_prefs.cpu_scheduling_period_minutes * 60
// Therefore any project that has a LT debt greater than this
// is a candidate for more work.
// Also if the global need is immediate, we need to get work from
// someplace - anyplace that can be contacted, even if the LT debt
// is extremely negative.
if ((p->long_term_debt < -global_prefs.cpu_scheduling_period_minutes * 60) && (overall_work_fetch_urgency != WORK_FETCH_NEED_IMMEDIATELY)) continue;
// if it is non cpu intensive and we have work, we don't need any more.
if (p->non_cpu_intensive && p->runnable()) continue;
int min_results = proj_min_results(p, prrs);
double estimated_time_to_starvation = time_until_work_done(p, min_results-1, prrs);
@ -1016,6 +1025,7 @@ bool CLIENT_STATE::no_work_for_a_cpu() {
for (i=0; i< results.size(); i++){
RESULT* rp = results[i];
if (!rp->runnable_soon()) continue;
if (rp->project->non_cpu_intensive) continue;
count++;
}
return ncpus > count;

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ list_item("-mod n i",
);
list_end();
echo "
<h3>Work generator</h3>
<p>
There is one work generator per application.

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@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
$project_news = array(
array("July 11-12, 2005",
"The First Pangalactic BOINC Workshop was held at CERN,
"The <a href=cern_workshop.php>First Pangalactic BOINC Workshop</a>
was held at CERN,
bringing together people from ClimatePrediction.net,
Einstein@home, CERN, and BOINC.
Slides and video of CPDN and E@h talks are available at