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* src/srun/allocate.h - node allocation functions for srun
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#ifndef _HAVE_ALLOCATE_H
#define _HAVE_ALLOCATE_H
#include "slurm/slurm.h"
#include "src/srun/opt.h"
#include "src/srun/srun_job.h"
extern uint16_t slurmctld_comm_port;
/*
* Allocate nodes from the slurm controller -- retrying the attempt
* if the controller appears to be down, and optionally waiting for
* resources if none are currently available (see opt.immediate)
*
* Returns a pointer to a resource_allocation_response_msg which must
* be freed with slurm_free_resource_allocation_response_msg()
*/
extern resource_allocation_response_msg_t *allocate_nodes(
slurm_opt_t *opt_local);
/*
* Allocate nodes for heterogeneous job from the slurm controller --
* retrying the attempt if the controller appears to be down, and optionally
* waiting for resources if none are currently available (see opt.immediate)
*
* Returns a pointer to a resource_allocation_response_msg which must
* be freed with slurm_free_resource_allocation_response_msg()
*/
list_t *allocate_het_job_nodes(void);
/* dummy function to handle all signals we want to ignore */
void ignore_signal(int signo);
/* clean up the msg thread polling for information from the controller */
int cleanup_allocation(void);
/*
* Test if an allocation would occur now given the job request.
* Do not actually allocate resources
*/
extern int allocate_test(void);
/* Set up port to handle messages from slurmctld */
int slurmctld_msg_init(void);
/*
* Destroy (free memory from) a job_desc_msg_t object allocated with
* job_desc_msg_create()
*/
void job_desc_msg_destroy (job_desc_msg_t *j);
/*
* Check for SLURM_JOB_ID environment variable, and if it is a valid
* jobid, return a pseudo allocation response pointer.
*
* Returns NULL if SLURM_JOB_ID is not present or is invalid.
*/
extern list_t *existing_allocation(void);
/*
* Create a job step given the job information stored in 'j'
* After returning, 'j' is filled in with information for job step.
* IN use_all_cpus - true to use every CPU allocated to the job
* IN opt_local - options used to create job step
*
* Returns -1 if job step creation failure, 0 otherwise
*/
int create_job_step(srun_job_t *j, bool use_all_cpus, slurm_opt_t *opt_local);
/* set the job for debugging purpose */
void set_allocate_job(srun_job_t *job);
#endif /* !_HAVE_ALLOCATE_H */