// Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing // http://boinc.berkeley.edu // Copyright (C) 2005 University of California // // This 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 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This software 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. // // To view the GNU Lesser General Public License visit // http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html // or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #ifndef _SERVER_TYPES_ #define _SERVER_TYPES_ #include #include #include "boinc_db.h" #include "result_state.h" #include "md5_file.h" // summary of a client's request for work, and our response to it // struct WORK_REQ { bool infeasible_only; double seconds_to_fill; // in "normalized CPU seconds" (see doc/work_req.php) double disk_available; int nresults; int core_client_version; // the following flags are set whenever a result is infeasible; // used to construct explanatory message to user // bool insufficient_disk; bool insufficient_mem; bool insufficient_speed; bool excessive_work_buf; bool no_app_version; bool homogeneous_redundancy_reject; bool outdated_core; bool daily_result_quota_exceeded; int daily_result_quota; // for this machine: number of cpus * daily_quota/cpu void update_for_result(double seconds_filled); }; // a description of a sticky file on host. // struct FILE_INFO { char name[256]; int parse(FILE*); }; struct MSG_FROM_HOST_DESC { char variety[256]; std::string msg_text; int parse(FILE*); }; // an app version from an anonymous-platform client // struct CLIENT_APP_VERSION { char app_name[256]; int version_num; int parse(FILE*); }; // subset of global prefs used by scheduler // struct GLOBAL_PREFS { double disk_max_used_gb; double disk_max_used_pct; double disk_min_free_gb; double work_buf_min_days; void parse(char* buf, char* venue); }; struct GUI_URLS { char* text; void init(); void get_gui_urls(USER& user, HOST& host, TEAM& team, char*); }; struct IP_RESULT { double report_deadline; double cpu_time_remaining; int parse(FILE*); }; struct OTHER_RESULT { std::string name; int parse(FILE*); }; struct SCHEDULER_REQUEST { char authenticator[256]; char platform_name[256]; char cross_project_id[256]; int hostid; // zero if first RPC int core_client_major_version; int core_client_minor_version; int core_client_release; int rpc_seqno; double work_req_seconds; // in "normalized CPU seconds" (see work_req.php) double resource_share_fraction; double estimated_delay; // how many wall-clock seconds will elapse before // host will begin any new work for this project double duration_correction_factor; char global_prefs_xml[LARGE_BLOB_SIZE]; char code_sign_key[4096]; // ROMW: Added these back in since we have 3.x clients who still want // want to send us the older style for determining disk usage. // TODO: Remove the two lines below when the 4.x way of doing things // is completely implemented. double total_disk_usage; double project_disk_usage; #if 0 double project_disk_free; double potentially_free_offender; double potentially_free_self; #endif bool anonymous_platform; std::vector client_app_versions; GLOBAL_PREFS global_prefs; char global_prefs_source_email_hash[MD5_LEN]; HOST host; // request message is parsed into here. // does NOT contain the full host record. std::vector results; std::vector msgs_from_host; std::vector file_infos; // sticky files reported by host std::vector other_results; std::vector ip_results; bool have_other_results_list; bool have_ip_results_list; SCHEDULER_REQUEST(); ~SCHEDULER_REQUEST(); int parse(FILE*); bool has_version(APP& app); int write(FILE*); // write request info to file: not complete }; // message intended for human eyes // struct USER_MESSAGE { std::string message; std::string priority; USER_MESSAGE(const char* m, const char*p); }; // keep track of bottleneck disk preference // struct DISK_LIMITS { double max_used; double max_frac; double min_free; }; // NOTE: if any field requires initialization, // you must do it in the constructor. Nothing is zeroed by default. // struct SCHEDULER_REPLY { WORK_REQ wreq; DISK_LIMITS disk_limits; double request_delay; // don't request again until this time elapses std::vector messages; int hostid; // nonzero only if a new host record was created. // this tells client to reset rpc_seqno int lockfile_fd; // file descriptor of lockfile, or -1 if no lock. bool send_global_prefs; // whether to send global preferences bool nucleus_only; // send only message bool probable_user_browser; USER user; char email_hash[MD5_LEN]; HOST host; // after validation, contains full host rec TEAM team; std::vector apps; std::vector app_versions; std::vectorwus; std::vectorresults; std::vectorresult_acks; std::vectormsgs_to_host; std::vectorfile_deletes; char code_sign_key[4096]; char code_sign_key_signature[4096]; bool send_msg_ack; bool deletion_policy_priority; bool deletion_policy_expire; SCHEDULER_REPLY(); ~SCHEDULER_REPLY(); int write(FILE*); void insert_app_unique(APP&); void insert_app_version_unique(APP_VERSION&); void insert_workunit_unique(WORKUNIT&); void insert_result(RESULT&); void insert_message(USER_MESSAGE&); bool work_needed(bool locality_sched=false); void set_delay(double); void got_good_result(); // adjust max_results_day void got_bad_result(); // adjust max_results_day }; #endif