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/*****************************************************************************\
* priority_basic.c - NO-OP slurm priority plugin.
*****************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 2008 Lawrence Livermore National Security.
* Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
* Written by Danny Auble <da@llnl.gov>
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include "config.h"
#endif
#if HAVE_STDINT_H
# include <stdint.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_INTTYPES_H
# include <inttypes.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include "slurm/slurm_errno.h"
#include "src/common/slurm_priority.h"
/*
* These variables are required by the generic plugin interface. If they
* are not found in the plugin, the plugin loader will ignore it.
*
* plugin_name - a string giving a human-readable description of the
* plugin. There is no maximum length, but the symbol must refer to
* a valid string.
*
* plugin_type - a string suggesting the type of the plugin or its
* applicability to a particular form of data or method of data handling.
* If the low-level plugin API is used, the contents of this string are
* unimportant and may be anything. SLURM uses the higher-level plugin
* interface which requires this string to be of the form
*
* <application>/<method>
*
* where <application> is a description of the intended application of
* the plugin (e.g., "jobcomp" for SLURM job completion logging) and <method>
* is a description of how this plugin satisfies that application. SLURM will
* only load job completion logging plugins if the plugin_type string has a
* prefix of "jobcomp/".
*
* plugin_version - an unsigned 32-bit integer giving the version number
* of the plugin. If major and minor revisions are desired, the major
* version number may be multiplied by a suitable magnitude constant such
* as 100 or 1000. Various SLURM versions will likely require a certain
* minimum version for their plugins as the job completion logging API
* matures.
*/
const char plugin_name[] = "Priority BASIC plugin";
const char plugin_type[] = "priority/basic";
const uint32_t plugin_version = 100;
/*
* init() is called when the plugin is loaded, before any other functions
* are called. Put global initialization here.
*/
int init ( void )
{
debug("%s loaded", plugin_name);
return SLURM_SUCCESS;
}
int fini ( void )
{
return SLURM_SUCCESS;
}
/*
* The remainder of this file implements the standard SLURM priority API.
*/
extern uint32_t priority_p_set(uint32_t last_prio, struct job_record *job_ptr)
{
uint32_t new_prio = 1;
if (job_ptr->direct_set_prio && (job_ptr->priority > 1))
return job_ptr->priority;
if (last_prio >= 2)
new_prio = (last_prio - 1);
if (job_ptr->details)
new_prio -= (job_ptr->details->nice - NICE_OFFSET);
if (new_prio < 1)
new_prio = 1;
return new_prio;
}
extern void priority_p_reconfig(void)
{
return;
}
extern void priority_p_set_assoc_usage(slurmdb_association_rec_t *assoc)
{
return;
}
extern double priority_p_calc_fs_factor(long double usage_efctv,
long double shares_norm)
{
/* This calculation is needed for sshare when ran from a
* non-multifactor machine to a multifactor machine. It
* doesn't do anything on regular systems, it should always
* return 0 since shares_norm will always be NO_VAL. */
double priority_fs;
xassert(!fuzzy_equal(usage_efctv, NO_VAL));
if ((shares_norm <= 0.0) || fuzzy_equal(shares_norm, NO_VAL))
priority_fs = 0.0;
else
priority_fs = pow(2.0, -(usage_efctv / shares_norm));
return priority_fs;
}
extern List priority_p_get_priority_factors_list(
priority_factors_request_msg_t *req_msg)
{
return(list_create(NULL));
}