boinc/sched/sched_locality.cpp

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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/>.
// Locality scheduling: see doc/sched_locality.php
#include "config.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <climits>
#include <vector>
#include <cstdio>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <glob.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "boinc_db.h"
#include "error_numbers.h"
#include "str_util.h"
#include "filesys.h"
#include "sched_main.h"
#include "sched_types.h"
#include "sched_locality.h"
#include "sched_msgs.h"
#include "sched_shmem.h"
#include "sched_send.h"
#include "sched_util.h"
#include "sched_version.h"
#include "sched_config.h"
#define VERBOSE_DEBUG
// get filename from result name
//
static int extract_filename(char* in, char* out) {
strcpy(out, in);
char* p = strstr(out, "__");
if (!p) return -1;
*p = 0;
return 0;
}
// returns zero if there is a file we can delete.
//
int delete_file_from_host() {
#ifdef EINSTEIN_AT_HOME
// append the list of deletion candidates to the file list
int ndelete_candidates = (int)g_request->file_delete_candidates.size();
for (int j=0; j<ndelete_candidates; j++) {
FILE_INFO& fi = g_request->file_delete_candidates[j];
g_request->file_infos.push_back(fi);
}
g_request->file_delete_candidates.clear();
#endif
int nfiles = (int)g_request->file_infos.size();
char buf[1024];
if (!nfiles) {
double maxdisk = max_allowable_disk();
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"[HOST#%d]: no disk space but no files we can delete!\n",
g_reply->host.id
);
if (maxdisk > 0) {
sprintf(buf,
"Not enough disk space (only %.1f MB free for BOINC). ",
maxdisk/1.e6
);
} else {
sprintf(buf,
"No disk space (YOU must free %.1f MB before BOINC gets space). ",
-1*maxdisk/1.e6
);
}
if (g_reply->disk_limits.max_used != 0.0) {
strcat(buf, "Review preferences for maximum disk space used.");
} else if (g_reply->disk_limits.max_frac != 0.0) {
strcat(buf, "Review preferences for maximum disk percentage used.");
} else if (g_reply->disk_limits.min_free != 0.0) {
strcat(buf, "Review preferences for minimum disk free space allowed.");
}
g_reply->insert_message(buf, "notice");
g_reply->set_delay(DELAY_DISK_SPACE);
return 1;
}
// pick a data file to delete.
// Do this deterministically so that we always tell host
// to delete the same file.
// But to prevent all hosts from removing 'the same' file,
// choose a file which depends upon the hostid.
//
// Assumption is that if nothing has changed on the host,
// the order in which it reports files is fixed.
// If this is false, we need to sort files into order by name!
//
int j = g_reply->host.id % nfiles;
FILE_INFO& fi = g_request->file_infos[j];
g_reply->file_deletes.push_back(fi);
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d]: delete file %s (make space)\n", g_reply->host.id, fi.name
);
}
// give host 4 hours to nuke the file and come back.
// This might in general be too soon, since host needs to complete any work
// that depends upon this file, before it will be removed by core client.
//
sprintf(buf, "BOINC will delete file %s when no longer needed", fi.name);
g_reply->insert_message(buf, "low");
g_reply->set_delay(DELAY_DELETE_FILE);
return 0;
}
// returns true if the host already has the file, or if the file is
// included with a previous result being sent to this host.
//
bool host_has_file(char *filename, bool skip_last_wu) {
int i, uplim;
bool has_file=false;
// loop over files already on host to see if host already has the
// file
//
for (i=0; i<(int)g_request->file_infos.size(); i++) {
FILE_INFO& fi = g_request->file_infos[i];
if (!strcmp(filename, fi.name)) {
has_file=true;
break;
}
}
if (has_file) {
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d] Already has file %s\n", g_reply->host.id, filename
);
}
return true;
}
// loop over files being sent to host to see if this file has
// already been counted.
//
uplim=(int)g_reply->wus.size();
if (skip_last_wu) {
uplim--;
}
for (i=0; i<uplim; i++) {
char wu_filename[256];
if (extract_filename(g_reply->wus[i].name, wu_filename)) {
// work unit does not appear to contain a file name
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(filename, wu_filename)) {
// work unit is based on the file that we are looking for
has_file=true;
break;
}
}
if (has_file) {
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d] file %s already in scheduler reply(%d)\n", g_reply->host.id, filename, i
);
}
return true;
}
return false;
}
// If using locality scheduling, there are probably many result that
// use same file, so decrement available space ONLY if the host
// doesn't yet have this file. Note: this gets the file size from the
// download dir.
//
// Return value 0 means that this routine was successful in adjusting
// the available disk space in the work request. Return value <0
// means that it was not successful, and that something went wrong.
// Return values >0 mean that the host does not contain the file, and
// that no previously assigned work includes the file, and so the disk
// space in the work request should be adjusted by the calling
// routine, in the same way as if there was no scheduling locality.
//
int decrement_disk_space_locality( WORKUNIT& wu) {
char filename[256], path[MAXPATHLEN];
int filesize;
struct stat buf;
// get filename from WU name
//
if (extract_filename(wu.name, filename)) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"No filename found in [WU#%d %s]\n", wu.id, wu.name
);
return -1;
}
// when checking to see if the host has the file, we need to
// ignore the last WU included at the end of the reply, since it
// corresponds to the one that we are (possibly) going to send!
// So make a copy and pop the current WU off the end.
if (!host_has_file(filename, true))
return 1;
// If we are here, then the host ALREADY has the file, or its size
// has already been accounted for in a previous WU. In this case,
// don't count the file size again in computing the disk
// requirements of this request.
// Get path to file, and determine its size
dir_hier_path(
filename, config.download_dir, config.uldl_dir_fanout, path, false
);
if (stat(path, &buf)) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"Unable to find file %s at path %s\n", filename, path
);
return -1;
}
filesize=buf.st_size;
if (filesize<wu.rsc_disk_bound) {
g_wreq->disk_available -= (wu.rsc_disk_bound-filesize);
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d] reducing disk needed for WU by %d bytes (length of %s)\n",
g_reply->host.id, filesize, filename
);
}
return 0;
}
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"File %s size %d bytes > wu.rsc_disk_bound for WU#%d (%s)\n",
path, filesize, wu.id, wu.name
);
return -1;
}
// Try to send the client this result
// This can fail because:
// - result needs more disk/mem/speed than host has
// - already sent a result for this WU
// - no app_version available
//
static int possibly_send_result(SCHED_DB_RESULT& result) {
DB_WORKUNIT wu;
SCHED_DB_RESULT result2;
int retval, count;
char buf[256];
BEST_APP_VERSION* bavp;
g_wreq->no_jobs_available = false;
retval = wu.lookup_id(result.workunitid);
if (retval) return ERR_DB_NOT_FOUND;
bavp = get_app_version(wu, true, false);
if (!config.locality_scheduler_fraction && !bavp && is_anonymous(g_request->platforms.list[0])) {
char help_msg_buf[512];
sprintf(help_msg_buf,
"To get more %s work, finish current work, stop BOINC, remove app_info.xml file, and restart.",
config.long_name
);
g_reply->insert_message(help_msg_buf, "notice");
g_reply->set_delay(DELAY_ANONYMOUS);
}
if (!bavp) return ERR_NO_APP_VERSION;
APP* app = ssp->lookup_app(wu.appid);
retval = wu_is_infeasible_fast(
wu, result.server_state, result.report_deadline, result.priority,
*app, *bavp
);
if (retval) return retval;
if (config.one_result_per_user_per_wu) {
sprintf(buf, "where userid=%d and workunitid=%d", g_reply->user.id, wu.id);
retval = result2.count(count, buf);
if (retval) return ERR_DB_NOT_FOUND;
if (count > 0) return ERR_WU_USER_RULE;
}
return add_result_to_reply(result, wu, bavp, true);
}
// Retrieves and returns a trigger instance identified by the given
// fileset name.
//
static bool retrieve_single_trigger_by_fileset_name(char *fileset_name, DB_SCHED_TRIGGER& trigger) {
int retval = 0;
// retrieve trigger
retval = trigger.select_unique_by_fileset_name(fileset_name);
if(!retval) {
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_DEBUG,
"[locality] trigger %s state after retrieval: nw=%i wa=%i nwa=%i wsr=%i\n",
fileset_name,
trigger.need_work,
trigger.work_available,
trigger.no_work_available,
trigger.working_set_removal
);
}
// successful retrieval
return true;
}
else if(retval == ERR_DB_NOT_FOUND) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] trigger retrieval for filename %s returned empty set\n", fileset_name
);
return false;
}
else {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"[locality] trigger retrieval for filename %s failed with error %s\n",
fileset_name, boincerror(retval)
);
return false;
}
}
// Ask the WU generator to make more WUs for this file.
// Returns nonzero if can't make more work.
// Returns zero if it *might* have made more work
// (no way to be sure if it succeeded).
//
int make_more_work_for_file(char* filename) {
int retval = 0;
DB_SCHED_TRIGGER trigger;
if (!retrieve_single_trigger_by_fileset_name(filename, trigger)) {
// trigger retrieval failed (message logged by previous method)
return -1;
}
// Check if there's remaining work for this WU
if (trigger.no_work_available) {
// Give up trying to interact with the WU generator.
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] work generator says no work remaining for trigger %s\n", filename
);
}
return -1;
}
// // FIXME: should we reset these? The old code didn't do any consistency checks...
// trigger.work_available = false;
// trigger.no_work_available = false;
// trigger.working_set_removal = false;
// set trigger state to need_work as a way of indicating that we need work
// for this fileset. If this operation fails, don't worry or tarry!
retval = trigger.update_single_state(DB_SCHED_TRIGGER::state_need_work, true);
if (retval) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"unable to set need_work state for trigger %s (error: %s)\n",
filename, boincerror(retval)
);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
// Get a randomly-chosen filename in the working set.
//
// We store a static list to prevent duplicate filename returns
// and to cut down on DB queries
//
//
std::vector<std::string> filenamelist;
int list_type = 0; // 0: none, 1: slowhost, 2: fasthost
static void build_working_set_namelist(bool slowhost) {
int retval = 0;
unsigned int i;
const char *pattern = ".*";
bool use_pattern = false;
const char *errtype = "unrecognized error";
const char *hosttype = "fasthost";
DB_FILESET_SCHED_TRIGGER_ITEM_SET filesets;
#ifdef EINSTEIN_AT_HOME
if (slowhost) {
hosttype = "slowhost";
pattern = ".*_0[0-3].*";
use_pattern = true;
}
#endif
if(use_pattern) {
retval = filesets.select_by_name_state(pattern, true, DB_SCHED_TRIGGER::state_work_available, true);
}
else {
retval = filesets.select_by_name_state(NULL, false, DB_SCHED_TRIGGER::state_work_available, true);
}
if (retval == ERR_DB_NOT_FOUND) {
errtype = "empty directory";
}
else if(!retval) {
for (i=0; i<filesets.items.size(); i++) {
filenamelist.push_back(filesets.items[i].fileset.name);
}
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] build_working_set_namelist(%s): pattern %s has %d matches\n",
hosttype, pattern, (int)filesets.items.size()
);
}
return;
}
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"build_working_set_namelist(%s): pattern %s not found (%s)\n", hosttype, pattern, errtype
);
return;
}
static int get_working_set_filename(char *filename, bool slowhost) {
const char* errtype = NULL;
if (!list_type) {
build_working_set_namelist(slowhost);
list_type = slowhost ? 1 : 2;
}
if (list_type == 1 && filenamelist.size() == 0) {
slowhost = false;
build_working_set_namelist(slowhost);
list_type = 2;
}
if (list_type == 1 && !slowhost) {
filenamelist.clear();
build_working_set_namelist(slowhost);
list_type = 2;
}
const char *hosttype = slowhost ? "slowhost" : "fasthost" ;
if (filenamelist.size() == 0) {
errtype = "file list empty";
} else {
// take out a random file and remove it from the vector
//
int random_file_num = rand() % filenamelist.size();
std::string thisname = filenamelist[random_file_num];
filenamelist[random_file_num] = filenamelist.back();
filenamelist.pop_back();
// final check
if (thisname.length() < 1) {
errtype = "zero length filename";
} else {
strcpy(filename, thisname.c_str());
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] get_working_set_filename(%s): returning %s\n",
hosttype, filename
);
}
return 0;
}
}
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"get_working_set_filename(%s): pattern not found (%s)\n", hosttype, errtype
);
return 1;
}
static void flag_for_possible_removal(char* fileset_name) {
int retval = 0;
DB_SCHED_TRIGGER trigger;
if (!retrieve_single_trigger_by_fileset_name(fileset_name, trigger)) {
// trigger retrieval failed (message logged by previous method)
return;
}
// // FIXME: should we reset these? The old code didn't do any consistency checks...
// trigger.need_work = false;
// trigger.work_available = false;
// trigger.no_work_available = false;
// set trigger state to working_set_removal
retval = trigger.update_single_state(DB_SCHED_TRIGGER::state_working_set_removal, true);
if (retval) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"unable to set working_set_removal state for trigger %s (error: %s)\n",
fileset_name, boincerror(retval)
);
}
}
// The client has (or will soon have) the given file.
// Try to send it results that use that file.
// If don't get any the first time,
// trigger the work generator, then try again.
//
static int send_results_for_file(
char* filename,
int& nsent,
bool /*in_working_set*/
) {
SCHED_DB_RESULT result, prev_result;
char buf[256], query[1024];
int i, maxid, retval_max, retval_lookup, sleep_made_no_work=0;
nsent = 0;
if (!work_needed(true)) {
return 0;
}
// find largest ID of results already sent to this user for this
// file, if any. Any result that is sent will have userid field
// set, so unsent results can not be returned by this query.
//
#ifdef USE_REGEXP
char pattern[256], escaped_pattern[256];
sprintf(pattern, "%s__", filename);
escape_mysql_like_pattern(pattern, escaped_pattern);
sprintf(buf, "where userid=%d and name like binary '%s%%'",
g_reply->user.id, escaped_pattern
);
#else
sprintf(buf, "where userid=%d and name>binary '%s__' and name<binary '%s__~'",
g_reply->user.id, filename, filename
);
#endif
retval_max = result.max_id(maxid, buf);
if (retval_max) {
prev_result.id = 0;
} else {
retval_lookup = prev_result.lookup_id(maxid);
if (retval_lookup) return ERR_DB_NOT_FOUND;
}
for (i=0; i<100; i++) { // avoid infinite loop
int query_retval;
if (!work_needed(true)) break;
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] in_send_results_for_file(%s, %d) prev_result.id=%d\n",
filename, i, prev_result.id
);
}
// find unsent result with next larger ID than previous largest ID
//
if (config.one_result_per_user_per_wu && prev_result.id) {
// if one result per user per WU, insist on different WUID too
//
#ifdef USE_REGEXP
sprintf(query,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE name like binary '%s%%' and id>%d and workunitid<>%d and server_state=%d order by id limit 1) AS single USING (id) ",
escaped_pattern, prev_result.id, prev_result.workunitid, RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT
);
#else
sprintf(query,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE name>binary '%s__' and name<binary '%s__~' and id>%d and workunitid<>%d and server_state=%d order by id limit 1) AS single USING (id) ",
filename, filename, prev_result.id, prev_result.workunitid, RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT
);
#endif
} else {
#ifdef USE_REGEXP
sprintf(query,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE name like binary '%s%%' and id>%d and server_state=%d order by id limit 1) AS single USING (id) ",
escaped_pattern, prev_result.id, RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT
);
#else
sprintf(query,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE name>binary '%s__' and name<binary '%s__~' and id>%d and server_state=%d order by id limit 1) AS single USING (id) ",
filename, filename, prev_result.id, RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT
);
#endif
}
// Use a transaction so that if we get a result,
// someone else doesn't send it before we do
//
boinc_db.start_transaction();
query_retval = result.lookup(query);
if (query_retval) {
int make_work_retval;
// no unsent results are available for this file
//
boinc_db.commit_transaction();
// see if no more work remains to be made for this file,
// or if an attempt to make more work fails.
//
make_work_retval=make_more_work_for_file(filename);
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] make_more_work_for_file(%s, %d)=%d\n", filename, i, make_work_retval
);
}
if (make_work_retval) {
// can't make any more work for this file
if (config.one_result_per_user_per_wu) {
// do an EXPENSIVE db query
#ifdef USE_REGEXP
sprintf(query,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE server_state=%d and name like binary '%s%%' limit 1) AS single USING (id)",
RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT, escaped_pattern
);
#else
sprintf(query,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE server_state=%d and name>binary '%s__' and name<binary '%s__~' limit 1) AS single USING (id)",
RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT, filename, filename
);
#endif
// re-using result -- do I need to clear it?
if (!result.lookup(query)) {
// some results remain -- but they are not suitable
// for us because they must be for a WU that we have
// already looked at.
break;
}
} // config.one_result_per_user_per_wu
// arrive here if and only if there exist no further
// unsent results for this file.
flag_for_possible_removal(filename);
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] No remaining work for file %s (%d), flagging for removal\n", filename, i
);
}
break;
} // make_work_retval
// If the user has not configured us to wait and try
// again, or we have already tried to find work for this
// file, we are finished.
//
if (!config.locality_scheduling_wait_period || sleep_made_no_work) {
break;
}
// wait a bit and try again to find a suitable unsent result
sleep(config.locality_scheduling_wait_period);
sleep_made_no_work=1;
} // query_retval
else {
int retval_send;
// we found an unsent result, so try sending it.
// This *should* always work.
//
retval_send = possibly_send_result(result);
boinc_db.commit_transaction();
// if no app version or not enough resources, give up completely
//
if (retval_send == ERR_NO_APP_VERSION || retval_send==ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCE) return retval_send;
// if we couldn't send it for other reason, something's wacky;
// print a message, but keep on looking.
// David, this is NOT wacky. Consider the following
// scenario: WU A has result 1 and WU B has result 2.
// These are both sent to a host. Some time later, result
// 1 fails and the transitioner creates a new result,
// result 3 for WU A. Then the host requests a new
// result. The maximum result already sent to the host is
// 2. The next unsent result (sorted by ID) is #3. But
// since it is for WU A, and since the host has already
// gotten a result for WU A, it's infeasible. So I think
// this is only wacky if !one_wu_per_result_per_host.
if (!retval_send) {
nsent++;
sleep_made_no_work=0;
} else if (!config.one_result_per_user_per_wu) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_CRITICAL,
"Database inconsistency? possibly_send_result(%d) failed for [RESULT#%d], returning %d\n",
i, result.id, retval_send
);
// If another scheduler instance 'snatched' the result
// from under our noses, then possibly_send_result()
// will return ERR_DB_NOT_FOUND
//
} else if (retval_send != ERR_DB_NOT_FOUND) {
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] possibly_send_result [RESULT#%d]: %s\n",
result.id, boincerror(retval_send)
);
}
}
prev_result = result;
} // query_retval
} // loop over 0<i<100
return 0;
}
// Find a file with work, and send.
// This is guaranteed to send work if ANY is available for this user.
// However, it ignores the working set,
// and should be done only if we fail to send work from the working set.
//
// logic:
// min_resultname = ""
// loop
// R = first unsent result where filename>min_resultname order by filename
// // order by filename implies order by ID
// send_results_for_file(R.filename)
// // this skips disqualified results
// min_resultname = R.filename;
//
static int send_new_file_work_deterministic_seeded(
int& nsent, const char *start_f, const char *end_f
) {
SCHED_DB_RESULT result;
char filename[256], min_resultname[256], query[1024];
int retval;
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] send_new_file_work_deterministic_seeded() start=%s end=%s\n",
start_f, end_f?end_f:"+Inf"
);
}
strcpy(min_resultname, start_f);
while (1) {
// are we done with the search yet?
if (end_f && strcmp(min_resultname, end_f)>=0)
break;
#if 0
// an alternative here is to add ANOTHER index on name, server_state
// to the result table.
sprintf(query,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE server_state=%d and name>'%s' order by name limit 1) AS single USING (id)",
RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT, min_resultname
);
#endif
sprintf(query,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE name>'%s' order by name limit 1) AS single USING (id)",
min_resultname
);
retval = result.lookup(query);
if (retval) break; // no more unsent results or at the end of the filenames, return -1
retval = extract_filename(result.name, filename);
if (retval) return retval; // not locality scheduled, now what???
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] send_new_file_work_deterministic will try filename %s\n", filename
);
}
retval = send_results_for_file(filename, nsent, false);
if (retval==ERR_NO_APP_VERSION || retval==ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCE) return retval;
if (nsent>0 || !work_needed(true)) break;
// construct a name which is lexically greater than the name of any result
// which uses this file.
sprintf(min_resultname, "%s__~", filename);
}
return 0;
}
static bool is_host_slow() {
#if 0
// 0.0013 defines about the slowest 20% of E@H hosts.
// should make this a config parameter in the future,
// if this idea works.
//
static int speed_not_printed = 1;
double hostspeed = g_request->host.claimed_credit_per_cpu_sec;
if (speed_not_printed) {
speed_not_printed = 0;
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] Host speed %f\n", hostspeed
);
}
}
if (hostspeed < 0.0013) return true;
#endif
return false;
}
// Returns 0 if this has sent additional new work. Returns non-zero
// if it has not sent any new work.
//
static int send_new_file_work_deterministic() {
char start_filename[256];
int getfile_retval, nsent=0;
// get random filename as starting point for deterministic search
// If at this point, we have probably failed to find a suitable file
// for a slow host, so ignore speed of host.
if ((getfile_retval = get_working_set_filename(start_filename, /* is_host_slow() */ false))) {
strcpy(start_filename, "");
}
// start deterministic search with randomly chosen filename, go to
// lexical maximum
send_new_file_work_deterministic_seeded(nsent, start_filename, NULL);
if (nsent) {
return 0;
}
// continue deterministic search at lexically first possible
// filename, continue to randomly choosen one
if (!getfile_retval && work_needed(true)) {
send_new_file_work_deterministic_seeded(
nsent, "", start_filename
);
if (nsent) {
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
static int send_new_file_work_working_set() {
char filename[256];
int retval, nsent;
retval = get_working_set_filename(filename, is_host_slow());
if (retval) return retval;
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] send_new_file_working_set will try filename %s\n", filename
);
}
return send_results_for_file(filename, nsent, true);
}
// prototype
static int send_old_work(int t_min, int t_max);
// The host doesn't have any files for which work is available.
// Pick new file to send. Returns nonzero if no work is available.
//
static int send_new_file_work() {
while (work_needed(true)) {
int retval_sow, retval_snfwws;
double frac=((double)rand())/(double)RAND_MAX;
int now = time(0);
int end = now - config.locality_scheduling_send_timeout/2;
int start = end - (int)(0.5*frac*config.locality_scheduling_send_timeout);
int retry=0;
// send work that's been hanging around the queue for an
// interval that which (1) starts at a random time between
// timeout and timeout/2 ago, and (2) continues until
// timeout/2 ago. We might consider enclosing this in a while
// loop and trying several times.
//
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] send_new_file_work(): try to send old work\n"
);
}
retval_sow=send_old_work(start, end);
if (retval_sow==ERR_NO_APP_VERSION || retval_sow==ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCE) return retval_sow;
while (work_needed(true) && retry<5) {
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] send_new_file_work(%d): try to send from working set\n", retry
);
}
retry++;
retval_snfwws=send_new_file_work_working_set();
if (retval_snfwws==ERR_NO_APP_VERSION || retval_snfwws==ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCE) return retval_snfwws;
}
if (work_needed(true)) {
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] send_new_file_work(): try deterministic method\n"
);
}
if (send_new_file_work_deterministic()) {
// if no work remains at all,
// we learn it here and return nonzero.
//
return 1;
}
}
} // while g_reply->work_needed(true)
return 0;
}
// DAVID, this is missing a return value! Am I right that this will
// also eventually move 'non locality' work through and out of the
// system?
//
// This looks for work created in the range t_min < t < t_max. Use
// t_min=INT_MIN if you wish to leave off the left constraint.
//
static int send_old_work(int t_min, int t_max) {
char buf[1024], filename[256];
int retval, extract_retval, nsent;
SCHED_DB_RESULT result;
int now=time(0);
if (!work_needed(true)) {
return 0;
}
// restrict values to full hours;
// this allows the DB to cache query results in some cases
//
t_max = (t_max/3600)*3600;
boinc_db.start_transaction();
// Note: the following queries look convoluted.
// But apparently the simpler versions (without the inner join)
// are a lot slower.
//
if (t_min != INT_MIN) {
sprintf(buf,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE server_state=%d and %d<create_time and create_time<%d limit 1) AS single USING (id)",
RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT, t_min, t_max
);
}
else {
sprintf(buf,
"INNER JOIN (SELECT id FROM result WHERE server_state=%d and create_time<%d limit 1) AS single USING (id)",
RESULT_SERVER_STATE_UNSENT, t_max
);
}
retval = result.lookup(buf);
if (!retval) {
retval = possibly_send_result(result);
boinc_db.commit_transaction();
if (!retval) {
double age=(now-result.create_time)/3600.0;
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] send_old_work(%s) sent result created %.1f hours ago [RESULT#%d]\n",
result.name, age, result.id
);
}
extract_retval=extract_filename(result.name, filename);
if (!extract_retval) {
send_results_for_file(filename, nsent, false);
} else {
// David, is this right? Is this the only place in
// the locality scheduler that non-locality work //
// gets done?
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] Note: sent NON-LOCALITY result %s\n", result.name
);
}
}
} else if (retval == ERR_NO_APP_VERSION || retval==ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCE) {
// if no app version found or no resources, give up completely!
return retval;
}
} else {
boinc_db.commit_transaction();
}
if (retval) {
double older=(now-t_max)/3600.0;
if (t_min != INT_MIN) {
double young=(now-t_min)/3600.0;
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] send_old_work() no feasible result younger than %.1f hours and older than %.1f hours\n",
young, older
);
}
}
else {
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] send_old_work() no feasible result older than %.1f hours\n",
older
);
}
}
}
// DAVID, YOU CHANGED THIS FROM VOID TO INT. IS THIS THE RIGHT
// RETURN VAL? You should probably use the return value from
// sent_results_for_file as well.
return retval;
}
bool file_info_order(const FILE_INFO& fi1, const FILE_INFO& fi2) {
if (strncmp(fi1.name, fi2.name, 256) < 0) return true;
return false;
}
bool is_sticky_file(char*fname) {
for (unsigned int i=0; i<config.locality_scheduling_sticky_file->size(); i++) {
if (!regexec(&((*config.locality_scheduling_sticky_file)[i]), fname, 0, NULL, 0)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
bool is_workunit_file(char*fname) {
for (unsigned int i=0; i<config.locality_scheduling_workunit_file->size(); i++) {
if (!regexec(&((*config.locality_scheduling_workunit_file)[i]), fname, 0, NULL, 0)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
void send_work_locality() {
int i, nsent, nfiles, j;
// seed the random number generator
unsigned int seed=time(0)+getpid();
srand(seed);
// file names are used in SQL queries throughout; escape them now
// (this breaks things if file names legitimately contain ', but they don't)
//
for (unsigned int k=0; k<g_request->file_infos.size(); k++) {
FILE_INFO& fi = g_request->file_infos[k];
escape_string(fi.name, sizeof(fi.name));
}
#ifdef EINSTEIN_AT_HOME
std::vector<FILE_INFO> eah_copy = g_request->file_infos;
g_request->file_infos.clear();
g_request->files_not_needed.clear();
nfiles = (int) eah_copy.size();
for (i=0; i<nfiles; i++) {
char *fname = eah_copy[i].name;
if (is_workunit_file(fname)) {
// these are files that we will use for locality scheduling and
// to search for work
//
g_request->file_infos.push_back(eah_copy[i]);
} else if (is_sticky_file(fname)) { // was if(!data_files)
// these files MIGHT be deleted from host if we need to make
// disk space there
//
g_request->file_delete_candidates.push_back(eah_copy[i]);
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d] removing file %s from file_infos list\n",
g_reply->host.id, fname
);
}
} else {
// these files WILL be deleted from the host
//
g_request->files_not_needed.push_back(eah_copy[i]);
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d] adding file %s to files_not_needed list\n",
g_reply->host.id, fname
);
}
}
}
#endif // EINSTEIN_AT_HOME
nfiles = (int) g_request->file_infos.size();
for (i=0; i<nfiles; i++)
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d] has file %s\n",
g_reply->host.id, g_request->file_infos[i].name
);
}
// Look for work in order of increasing file name, or randomly?
//
if (config.locality_scheduling_sorted_order) {
sort(g_request->file_infos.begin(), g_request->file_infos.end(), file_info_order);
j = 0;
} else {
if (!nfiles) nfiles = 1;
j = rand()%nfiles;
}
// send old work if there is any. send this only to hosts which have
// high-bandwidth connections, since asking dial-up users to upload
// (presumably large) data files is onerous.
//
if (config.locality_scheduling_send_timeout && g_request->host.n_bwdown>100000) {
int until=time(0)-config.locality_scheduling_send_timeout;
int retval_sow=send_old_work(INT_MIN, until);
if (retval_sow==ERR_NO_APP_VERSION || retval_sow==ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCE) return;
}
// send work for existing files
//
for (i=0; i<(int)g_request->file_infos.size(); i++) {
int k = (i+j)%nfiles;
int retval_srff;
if (!work_needed(true)) break;
FILE_INFO& fi = g_request->file_infos[k];
retval_srff=send_results_for_file(
fi.name, nsent, false
);
if (retval_srff==ERR_NO_APP_VERSION || retval_srff==ERR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCE) return;
// if we couldn't send any work for this file, and we STILL need work,
// then it must be that there was no additional work remaining for this
// file which is feasible for this host. In this case, delete the file.
// If the work was not sent for other (dynamic) reason such as insufficient
// cpu, then DON'T delete the file.
//
if (nsent == 0 && work_needed(true) && config.file_deletion_strategy == 1) {
g_reply->file_deletes.push_back(fi);
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d]: delete file %s (not needed)\n",
g_reply->host.id, fi.name
);
}
#ifdef EINSTEIN_AT_HOME
// For name matching pattern h1_XXXX.XX_S5R4
// generate corresponding l1_XXXX.XX_S5R4 and *_S5R7 patterns and delete it also
//
if (strlen(fi.name)==15 && !strncmp("h1_", fi.name, 3)) {
FILE_INFO fil4,fil7,fih7;
fil4=fi;
fil4.name[0]='l';
fil7=fil4;
fil7.name[14]='7';
fih7=fi;
fih7.name[14]='7';
g_reply->file_deletes.push_back(fil4);
g_reply->file_deletes.push_back(fil7);
g_reply->file_deletes.push_back(fih7);
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d]: delete files %s,%s,%s (not needed)\n",
g_reply->host.id, fil4.name,fil7.name,fih7.name
);
}
}
#endif
} // nsent==0
} // loop over files already on the host
// send new files if needed
//
if (work_needed(true)) {
send_new_file_work();
}
}
// send instructions to delete useless files
//
void send_file_deletes() {
int num_useless = g_request->files_not_needed.size();
int i;
for (i=0; i<num_useless; i++) {
char buf[1024];
FILE_INFO& fi = g_request->files_not_needed[i];
g_reply->file_deletes.push_back(fi);
if (config.debug_locality) {
log_messages.printf(MSG_NORMAL,
"[locality] [HOST#%d]: delete file %s (not needed)\n",
g_reply->host.id, fi.name
);
}
sprintf(buf, "BOINC will delete file %s (no longer needed)", fi.name);
g_reply->insert_message(buf, "low");
}
// if we got no work, and we have no file space, delete some files
//
if (g_reply->results.size()==0 && (g_reply->wreq.disk.insufficient || g_reply->wreq.disk_available<0)) {
// try to delete a file to make more space.
// Also give some hints to the user about what's going wrong
// (lack of disk space).
//
delete_file_from_host();
}
if (g_reply->results.size()==0 && g_reply->hostid && g_request->work_req_seconds>1.0) {
debug_sched("debug_sched");
} else if (max_allowable_disk()<0 || (g_reply->wreq.disk.insufficient || g_reply->wreq.disk_available<0)) {
debug_sched("debug_sched");
}
}
// Explanation of the logic of this scheduler:
// (1) If there is an (one) unsent result which is older than
// (1) config.locality_scheduling_send_timeout (7 days) and is
// (1) feasible for the host, and host has a fast network
// (1) connection (>100kb/s) then send it.
// (2) If we did send a result in the previous step, then send any
// (2) additional results that are feasible for the same input file.
// (2) Note that step 1 above is the ONLY place in the code where we
// (2) can send a result that is NOT of the locality name-type
// (2) FILENAME__other_stuff.
// (3) If additional results are needed, step through input files on
// (3) the host. For each, if there are results that are feasible for
// (3) the host, send them. If there are no results that are feasible
// (3) for the host, delete the input file from the host.
// (4) If additional results are needed, send the oldest result
// (4) created between times A and B, where
// (4) A=random time between locality_scheduling_send timeout and
// (4) locality_timeout/2 in the past, and B=locality_timeout/2 in
// (4) the past.
// (5) If we did send a result in the previous step, then send any
// (5) additional results that are feasible for the same input file.
// (6) If additional results are needed, select an input file name at
// (6) random from the current input file working set advertised by
// (6) the WU generator. If there are results for this input file
// (6) that are feasible for this host, send them. If no results
// (6) were found for this file, then repeat this step 6 another nine
// (6) times.
// (7) If additional results are needed, carry out an expensive,
// (7) deterministic search for ANY results that are feasible for the
// (7) host. This search starts from a random filename advertised by
// (7) the WU generator, but continues cyclicly to cover ALL results
// (7) for ALL files. If a feasible result is found, send it. Then
// (7) send any additional results that use the same input file. If
// (7) there are no feasible results for the host, we are finished:
// (7) exit.
// (8) If addtional results are needed, return to step 4 above.
const char *BOINC_RCSID_238cc1aec4 = "$Id$";