job.h revision 1.1
11.1Scgd/* 21.1Scgd * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990 The Regents of the University of California. 31.1Scgd * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 by Adam de Boor 41.1Scgd * Copyright (c) 1989 by Berkeley Softworks 51.1Scgd * All rights reserved. 61.1Scgd * 71.1Scgd * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 81.1Scgd * Adam de Boor. 91.1Scgd * 101.1Scgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 111.1Scgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 121.1Scgd * are met: 131.1Scgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 141.1Scgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 151.1Scgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 161.1Scgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 171.1Scgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 181.1Scgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 191.1Scgd * must display the following acknowledgement: 201.1Scgd * This product includes software developed by the University of 211.1Scgd * California, Berkeley and its contributors. 221.1Scgd * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 231.1Scgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 241.1Scgd * without specific prior written permission. 251.1Scgd * 261.1Scgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 271.1Scgd * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 281.1Scgd * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 291.1Scgd * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 301.1Scgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 311.1Scgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 321.1Scgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 331.1Scgd * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 341.1Scgd * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 351.1Scgd * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 361.1Scgd * SUCH DAMAGE. 371.1Scgd * 381.1Scgd * @(#)job.h 5.3 (Berkeley) 6/1/90 391.1Scgd */ 401.1Scgd 411.1Scgd/*- 421.1Scgd * job.h -- 431.1Scgd * Definitions pertaining to the running of jobs in parallel mode. 441.1Scgd * Exported from job.c for the use of remote-execution modules. 451.1Scgd */ 461.1Scgd#ifndef _JOB_H_ 471.1Scgd#define _JOB_H_ 481.1Scgd 491.1Scgd#define TMPPAT "/tmp/makeXXXXX" 501.1Scgd 511.1Scgd/* 521.1Scgd * The SEL_ constants determine the maximum amount of time spent in select 531.1Scgd * before coming out to see if a child has finished. SEL_SEC is the number of 541.1Scgd * seconds and SEL_USEC is the number of micro-seconds 551.1Scgd */ 561.1Scgd#define SEL_SEC 0 571.1Scgd#define SEL_USEC 500000 581.1Scgd 591.1Scgd 601.1Scgd/*- 611.1Scgd * Job Table definitions. 621.1Scgd * 631.1Scgd * Each job has several things associated with it: 641.1Scgd * 1) The process id of the child shell 651.1Scgd * 2) The graph node describing the target being made by this job 661.1Scgd * 3) A LstNode for the first command to be saved after the job 671.1Scgd * completes. This is NILLNODE if there was no "..." in the job's 681.1Scgd * commands. 691.1Scgd * 4) An FILE* for writing out the commands. This is only 701.1Scgd * used before the job is actually started. 711.1Scgd * 5) A union of things used for handling the shell's output. Different 721.1Scgd * parts of the union are used based on the value of the usePipes 731.1Scgd * flag. If it is true, the output is being caught via a pipe and 741.1Scgd * the descriptors of our pipe, an array in which output is line 751.1Scgd * buffered and the current position in that buffer are all 761.1Scgd * maintained for each job. If, on the other hand, usePipes is false, 771.1Scgd * the output is routed to a temporary file and all that is kept 781.1Scgd * is the name of the file and the descriptor open to the file. 791.1Scgd * 6) An identifier provided by and for the exclusive use of the 801.1Scgd * Rmt module. 811.1Scgd * 7) A word of flags which determine how the module handles errors, 821.1Scgd * echoing, etc. for the job 831.1Scgd * 841.1Scgd * The job "table" is kept as a linked Lst in 'jobs', with the number of 851.1Scgd * active jobs maintained in the 'nJobs' variable. At no time will this 861.1Scgd * exceed the value of 'maxJobs', initialized by the Job_Init function. 871.1Scgd * 881.1Scgd * When a job is finished, the Make_Update function is called on each of the 891.1Scgd * parents of the node which was just remade. This takes care of the upward 901.1Scgd * traversal of the dependency graph. 911.1Scgd */ 921.1Scgd#define JOB_BUFSIZE 1024 931.1Scgdtypedef struct Job { 941.1Scgd int pid; /* The child's process ID */ 951.1Scgd GNode *node; /* The target the child is making */ 961.1Scgd LstNode tailCmds; /* The node of the first command to be 971.1Scgd * saved when the job has been run */ 981.1Scgd FILE *cmdFILE; /* When creating the shell script, this is 991.1Scgd * where the commands go */ 1001.1Scgd char *rmtID; /* ID returned from Rmt module */ 1011.1Scgd short flags; /* Flags to control treatment of job */ 1021.1Scgd#define JOB_IGNERR 0x001 /* Ignore non-zero exits */ 1031.1Scgd#define JOB_SILENT 0x002 /* no output */ 1041.1Scgd#define JOB_SPECIAL 0x004 /* Target is a special one. i.e. run it locally 1051.1Scgd * if we can't export it and maxLocal is 0 */ 1061.1Scgd#define JOB_IGNDOTS 0x008 /* Ignore "..." lines when processing 1071.1Scgd * commands */ 1081.1Scgd#define JOB_REMOTE 0x010 /* Job is running remotely */ 1091.1Scgd#define JOB_FIRST 0x020 /* Job is first job for the node */ 1101.1Scgd#define JOB_REMIGRATE 0x040 /* Job needs to be remigrated */ 1111.1Scgd#define JOB_RESTART 0x080 /* Job needs to be completely restarted */ 1121.1Scgd#define JOB_RESUME 0x100 /* Job needs to be resumed b/c it stopped, 1131.1Scgd * for some reason */ 1141.1Scgd#define JOB_CONTINUING 0x200 /* We are in the process of resuming this job. 1151.1Scgd * Used to avoid infinite recursion between 1161.1Scgd * JobFinish and JobRestart */ 1171.1Scgd union { 1181.1Scgd struct { 1191.1Scgd int op_inPipe; /* Input side of pipe associated 1201.1Scgd * with job's output channel */ 1211.1Scgd int op_outPipe; /* Output side of pipe associated with 1221.1Scgd * job's output channel */ 1231.1Scgd char op_outBuf[JOB_BUFSIZE + 1]; 1241.1Scgd /* Buffer for storing the output of the 1251.1Scgd * job, line by line */ 1261.1Scgd int op_curPos; /* Current position in op_outBuf */ 1271.1Scgd } o_pipe; /* data used when catching the output via 1281.1Scgd * a pipe */ 1291.1Scgd struct { 1301.1Scgd char of_outFile[sizeof(TMPPAT)+2]; 1311.1Scgd /* Name of file to which shell output 1321.1Scgd * was rerouted */ 1331.1Scgd int of_outFd; /* Stream open to the output 1341.1Scgd * file. Used to funnel all 1351.1Scgd * from a single job to one file 1361.1Scgd * while still allowing 1371.1Scgd * multiple shell invocations */ 1381.1Scgd } o_file; /* Data used when catching the output in 1391.1Scgd * a temporary file */ 1401.1Scgd } output; /* Data for tracking a shell's output */ 1411.1Scgd} Job; 1421.1Scgd 1431.1Scgd#define outPipe output.o_pipe.op_outPipe 1441.1Scgd#define inPipe output.o_pipe.op_inPipe 1451.1Scgd#define outBuf output.o_pipe.op_outBuf 1461.1Scgd#define curPos output.o_pipe.op_curPos 1471.1Scgd#define outFile output.o_file.of_outFile 1481.1Scgd#define outFd output.o_file.of_outFd 1491.1Scgd 1501.1Scgd 1511.1Scgd/*- 1521.1Scgd * Shell Specifications: 1531.1Scgd * Each shell type has associated with it the following information: 1541.1Scgd * 1) The string which must match the last character of the shell name 1551.1Scgd * for the shell to be considered of this type. The longest match 1561.1Scgd * wins. 1571.1Scgd * 2) A command to issue to turn off echoing of command lines 1581.1Scgd * 3) A command to issue to turn echoing back on again 1591.1Scgd * 4) What the shell prints, and its length, when given the echo-off 1601.1Scgd * command. This line will not be printed when received from the shell 1611.1Scgd * 5) A boolean to tell if the shell has the ability to control 1621.1Scgd * error checking for individual commands. 1631.1Scgd * 6) The string to turn this checking on. 1641.1Scgd * 7) The string to turn it off. 1651.1Scgd * 8) The command-flag to give to cause the shell to start echoing 1661.1Scgd * commands right away. 1671.1Scgd * 9) The command-flag to cause the shell to Lib_Exit when an error is 1681.1Scgd * detected in one of the commands. 1691.1Scgd * 1701.1Scgd * Some special stuff goes on if a shell doesn't have error control. In such 1711.1Scgd * a case, errCheck becomes a printf template for echoing the command, 1721.1Scgd * should echoing be on and ignErr becomes another printf template for 1731.1Scgd * executing the command while ignoring the return status. If either of these 1741.1Scgd * strings is empty when hasErrCtl is FALSE, the command will be executed 1751.1Scgd * anyway as is and if it causes an error, so be it. 1761.1Scgd */ 1771.1Scgdtypedef struct Shell { 1781.1Scgd char *name; /* the name of the shell. For Bourne and C 1791.1Scgd * shells, this is used only to find the 1801.1Scgd * shell description when used as the single 1811.1Scgd * source of a .SHELL target. For user-defined 1821.1Scgd * shells, this is the full path of the shell. 1831.1Scgd */ 1841.1Scgd Boolean hasEchoCtl; /* True if both echoOff and echoOn defined */ 1851.1Scgd char *echoOff; /* command to turn off echo */ 1861.1Scgd char *echoOn; /* command to turn it back on again */ 1871.1Scgd char *noPrint; /* command to skip when printing output from 1881.1Scgd * shell. This is usually the command which 1891.1Scgd * was executed to turn off echoing */ 1901.1Scgd int noPLen; /* length of noPrint command */ 1911.1Scgd Boolean hasErrCtl; /* set if can control error checking for 1921.1Scgd * individual commands */ 1931.1Scgd char *errCheck; /* string to turn error checking on */ 1941.1Scgd char *ignErr; /* string to turn off error checking */ 1951.1Scgd /* 1961.1Scgd * command-line flags 1971.1Scgd */ 1981.1Scgd char *echo; /* echo commands */ 1991.1Scgd char *exit; /* exit on error */ 2001.1Scgd} Shell; 2011.1Scgd 2021.1Scgd 2031.1Scgdextern char *targFmt; /* Format string for banner that separates 2041.1Scgd * output from multiple jobs. Contains a 2051.1Scgd * single %s where the name of the node being 2061.1Scgd * made should be put. */ 2071.1Scgdextern GNode *lastNode; /* Last node for which a banner was printed. 2081.1Scgd * If Rmt module finds it necessary to print 2091.1Scgd * a banner, it should set this to the node 2101.1Scgd * for which the banner was printed */ 2111.1Scgdextern int nJobs; /* Number of jobs running (local and remote) */ 2121.1Scgdextern int nLocal; /* Number of jobs running locally */ 2131.1Scgdextern Lst jobs; /* List of active job descriptors */ 2141.1Scgdextern Lst stoppedJobs; /* List of jobs that are stopped or didn't 2151.1Scgd * quite get started */ 2161.1Scgdextern Boolean jobFull; /* Non-zero if no more jobs should/will start*/ 2171.1Scgd 2181.1Scgd/* 2191.1Scgd * These functions should be used only by an intelligent Rmt module, hence 2201.1Scgd * their names do *not* include an underscore as they are not fully exported, 2211.1Scgd * if you see what I mean. 2221.1Scgd */ 2231.1Scgdextern void JobDoOutput(/* job, final? */); /* Funnel output from 2241.1Scgd * job->outPipe to the screen, 2251.1Scgd * filtering out echo-off 2261.1Scgd * strings etc. */ 2271.1Scgdextern void JobFinish(/* job, status */); /* Finish out a job. If 2281.1Scgd * status indicates job has 2291.1Scgd * just stopped, not finished, 2301.1Scgd * the descriptor is placed on 2311.1Scgd * the stoppedJobs list. */ 2321.1Scgd#endif /* _JOB_H_ */ 233