// The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License // Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in // compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at // http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ // // Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" // basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the // License for the specific language governing rights and limitations // under the License. // // The Original Code is the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing. // // The Initial Developer of the Original Code is the SETI@home project. // Portions created by the SETI@home project are Copyright (C) 2002 // University of California at Berkeley. All Rights Reserved. // // Contributor(s): // // command-line version of the BOINC core client #ifndef _WIN32 #include #endif #include "client_state.h" #include "error_numbers.h" #include "file_names.h" #include "log_flags.h" #include "prefs.h" #include "util.h" // Display a message to the user. Depending on the priority, the // message may be more or less obtrusive // void show_message(char* message, char* priority) { if(message==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: show_message: unexpected NULL pointer message\n"); } if(priority==NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "error: show_message: unexpected NULL pointer priority\n"); } if (!strcmp(priority, "high")) { fprintf(stderr, "BOINC core client: %s\n", message); } else { printf("BOINC core client: %s\n", message); } } // Prompt user for project URL and authenticator, // and create a prototype prefs file // TODO: use better input method here, backspace doesn't always seem to work // int initialize_prefs() { char master_url[256]; char authenticator[256]; printf("Enter the URL of the project: "); scanf("%s", master_url); printf( "You should have already registered with the project\n" "and received an account ID by email.\n" "Paste this ID here: " ); scanf("%s", authenticator); // TODO: might be a good idea to verify the ID here // by doing an RPC to a scheduling server. // But this would require fetching and parsing the master file write_initial_prefs(master_url, authenticator); return 0; } int main(int argc, char** argv) { PREFS* prefs; FILE* f; int retval; // Set the stdout buffer to 0, such that stdout output // immediately gets written out setbuf(stdout, 0); // Read any log flags preferences, used mainly for debugging f = fopen(LOG_FLAGS_FILE, "r"); if (f) { log_flags.parse(f); fclose(f); } // Read the user preferences file, if it exists. If it doesn't, // prompt user for project URL via initialize_prefs() prefs = new PREFS; retval = prefs->parse_file(); if (retval) { retval = initialize_prefs(); if (retval) { printf("can't initialize prefs.xml\n"); exit(retval); } retval = prefs->parse_file(); if (retval) { printf("can't initialize prefs.xml\n"); exit(retval); } } // Initialize the client state with the preferences gstate.init(prefs); // Parse command line arguments gstate.parse_cmdline(argc, argv); // Run the time tests and host information check if needed // TODO: break time tests and host information check into two // separate functions? if(gstate.run_time_tests()) { gstate.time_tests(); } // Restart any tasks that were running when we last quit the client gstate.restart_tasks(); while (1) { // do_something is where the meat of the clients work is done // it will return false if it had nothing to do, in which case // client will go to sleep for a second if (!gstate.do_something()) { if (log_flags.time_debug) printf("SLEEP 1 SECOND\n"); fflush(stdout); boinc_sleep(1); } // If it's time to exit, break out of the while loop if (gstate.time_to_exit()) { printf("time to exit\n"); break; } } // Clean everything up and gracefully exit gstate.exit_tasks(); return 0; }