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1#!/usr/bin/perl
2#
3# 2011/11/27 gabriel
4
5use strict;
6
7use Getopt::Long();
8use Pod::Usage;
9use Coro;
10use Coro::Semaphore;
11use Coro::Signal;
12use Coro::Channel;
13use Coro::Handle;
14use IO::File;
15use POSIX qw( WNOHANG WEXITSTATUS );
16use Cwd qw( getcwd );
17
18my $file;
19my $dir;
20my $cmd;
21my $logtrace;
22my $verbose;
23my $job_np         = 1;
24my $nodefile       = $ENV{OAR_NODE_FILE} || '';
25my $masterio;
26my $switchio;
27my $help;
28my $oarsh          = 'oarsh -q -T';
29my $sig_transmit;
30my $sig_checkpoint = 'USR2';
31
32Getopt::Long::GetOptions(
33   'file=s'     => \$file,
34   'dir=s'      => \$dir,
35   'cmd=s'      => \$cmd,
36   'logtrace=s' => \$logtrace,
37   'verbose'    => \$verbose,
38   'help'       => \$help,
39   'oarsh=s'    => \$oarsh,
40   'jobnp=i'    => \$job_np,
41   'nodefile=s' => \$nodefile,
42   'masterio=s' => \$masterio,
43   'switchio'   => \$switchio,
44   'transmit'   => \$sig_transmit,
45   'kill=s'     => \$sig_checkpoint,
46   ) || pod2usage(-verbose => 0);
47pod2usage(-verbose => 2) if $help;
48pod2usage(-verbose => 2) if not (
49 (-e "$file")
50 or (-d "$dir" and $cmd ne '')
51 );
52
53# re-run, keep trace of job already done
54my %state;
55my $log_h = IO::File->new();
56if (-e "$logtrace") {
57   $log_h->open("< $logtrace")
58      or die "error: can't read log file: $!";
59   while (<$log_h>) {
60      $state{$1} = 'start' if m/^start\s+job\s+([^\s]+)\s/;
61      $state{$1} = 'end'   if m/^end\s+job\s+([^\s]+)\s/;
62      }
63   $log_h->close();
64   }
65if ($logtrace) {
66   $log_h->open(">> $logtrace")
67      or die "error: can't append log file $logtrace: $!";
68   $log_h->autoflush;
69   $log_h = unblock $log_h;
70   }
71
72# job to run
73my @job = ();
74if (-e "$file") {
75   my $job_num = 0;
76   open(JOB_LIST, '<', "$file") or die "error: can't open job file $file: $!";
77   while (my $job_cmd = <JOB_LIST>) {
78      chomp $job_cmd;
79      next if $job_cmd =~ m/^#/;
80      next if $job_cmd =~ m/^\s*$/;
81      $job_num++;
82      my ($job_name) = $job_cmd =~ m/#.*?\bname=(\S+?)\b/i;
83      $job_name ||= $job_num;
84      push @job, { name => $job_name, cmd => "$job_cmd" };
85      }
86   close JOB_LIST;
87   }
88else {
89   opendir(DIR, $dir) or die "error: can't open folder $dir: $!";
90   while (my $item = readdir(DIR)) {
91      next if $item =~ m/^\./;
92      next if $item =~ m/:/;
93      next if $item =~ m/\.old$/;
94      next if $item =~ m/\.sav$/;
95      next if $item =~ m/\.bak$/;
96      next if $item =~ m/\.no$/;
97      next unless (-d "$dir/$item");
98      push @job, { name => $item, cmd => "( cd $dir/$item/; $cmd )" };
99      }
100   closedir DIR;
101   }
102
103# ressources available
104my @ressources = ();
105open(NODE_FILE, '<', "$nodefile")
106   or die "can't open $nodefile: $!";
107while (<NODE_FILE>) {
108   chomp;
109   next if m/^#/;
110   next if m/^\s*$/;
111   push @ressources, $_;
112   }
113close NODE_FILE;
114
115my $ressource_size = scalar(@ressources);
116die "error: not enought ressources jobnp $job_np > ressources $ressource_size"
117   if $job_np > $ressource_size;
118
119my $current_dir = getcwd();
120
121my $stderr = $ENV{OAR_STDERR} || '';
122$stderr =~ s/\.stderr$//;
123$stderr = $masterio if $masterio;
124my $stdout = $ENV{OAR_STDOUT} || '';
125$stdout =~ s/\.stdout$//;
126$stdout = $masterio if $masterio;
127
128my $finished = new Coro::Signal;
129my $job_todo = new Coro::Semaphore 0;
130my $job_name_maxlen;
131for (@job) {
132   $job_todo->up;
133   $job_name_maxlen = length($_->{name}) if length($_->{name}) > $job_name_maxlen;
134   }
135
136# slice of ressources for parallel job
137my $ressources = new Coro::Channel;
138for my $slot (1 .. int($ressource_size / $job_np)) {
139   $ressources->put(
140      join(',',
141         @ressources[ (($slot - 1) * $job_np) .. (($slot * $job_np) - 1) ])
142         );
143   }
144
145my %scheduled = ();
146
147# OAR checkpoint and default signal SIGUSR2
148my $oar_checkpoint = new Coro::Semaphore 0;
149$SIG{$sig_checkpoint} = sub {
150   print "warning: receive checkpoint at "
151      . time
152      . ", no new job, just finishing running job\n"
153      if $verbose;
154   $oar_checkpoint->up();
155   kill $sig_checkpoint => keys %scheduled if $sig_transmit;
156   print "warning: transmit signal $sig_checkpoint to: " . join(' ', keys %scheduled) if $sig_transmit and $verbose;
157   };
158
159# asynchrone start job block
160async {
161        JOB:
162   for my $job (@job) {
163      my $job_name = $job->{name};
164      my $job_cmd  = $job->{cmd};
165
166      # job has been already run ?
167      if (exists $state{$job_name}) {
168         if ($state{$job_name} eq 'start') {
169            print "warning: job $job_name was not clearly finished, relaunching...\n"
170               if $verbose;
171            }
172         elsif ($state{$job_name} eq 'end') {
173            delete $state{$job_name}; # free memory
174            $job_todo->down;
175            print "warning: job $job_name already run\n" if $verbose;
176            cede;
177            next JOB;
178            }
179         }
180
181      # take job ressource
182      my $job_ressource = $ressources->get;
183
184      # no more launch job when OAR checkpointing
185      last JOB if $oar_checkpoint->count() > 0;
186
187      my ($node_connect) = split ',', $job_ressource;
188      my $fh = IO::File->new();
189      my $job_pid = $fh->open("| $oarsh $node_connect >/dev/null 2>&1")
190         or die "error: can't start subjob: $!";
191
192      $fh->autoflush;
193      $fh = unblock $fh;
194
195      $scheduled{$job_pid} = {
196         fh           => $fh,
197         node_connect => $node_connect,
198         ressource    => $job_ressource,
199         name         => $job_name
200         };
201
202      my $msg = sprintf "start job %${job_name_maxlen}s / %5i at %s on node %s\n",
203         $job_name, $job_pid, time, $job_ressource;
204      $log_h->print($msg) if $logtrace;
205      print($msg) if $verbose;
206
207      my ($job_stdout, $job_stderr);
208      $job_stdout = ">  $stdout-$job_name.stdout" if $stdout ne '' and $switchio;
209      $job_stderr = "2> $stderr-$job_name.stderr" if $stderr ne '' and $switchio;
210
211      my $job_nodefile = "/tmp/oar-parexec-$ENV{LOGNAME}-$job_name";
212
213     # set job environment, run it and clean
214      if ($job_np > 1) {
215         $fh->print("printf \""
216               . join('\n', split(',', $job_ressource,))
217               . "\" > $job_nodefile\n");
218         $fh->print("OAR_NODE_FILE=$job_nodefile\n");
219         $fh->print("OAR_NP=$job_np\n");
220         $fh->print("export OAR_NODE_FILE\n");
221         $fh->print("export OAR_NP\n");
222         $fh->print("unset OAR_MSG_NODEFILE\n");
223         }
224      $fh->print("cd $current_dir\n");
225      $fh->print("$job_cmd $job_stdout $job_stderr\n");
226      $fh->print("rm -f $job_nodefile\n") if $job_np > 1;
227      $fh->print("exit\n");
228      cede;
229      }
230   }
231
232# asynchrone end job block
233async {
234   while () {
235      for my $job_pid (keys %scheduled) {
236                        # non blocking PID test
237         if (waitpid($job_pid, WNOHANG)) {
238            my $msg = sprintf "end   job %${job_name_maxlen}s / %5i at %s on node %s\n",
239               $scheduled{$job_pid}->{name},
240               $job_pid, time, $scheduled{$job_pid}->{ressource};
241
242            # Job non finish, just suspend if received checkpoint signal
243            $msg =~ s/^end\s+job/suspend job/
244               if $sig_transmit and $oar_checkpoint->count() > 0;
245
246            $log_h->print($msg) if $logtrace;
247            print($msg) if $verbose;
248            close $scheduled{$job_pid}->{fh};
249            # leave ressources for another job
250            $ressources->put($scheduled{$job_pid}->{ressource});
251            $job_todo->down;
252            delete $scheduled{$job_pid};
253            }
254         cede;
255         }
256
257      # checkpointing ! just finishing running job and quit
258      $finished->send if $oar_checkpoint->count() > 0 and scalar(keys(%scheduled)) == 0;
259
260      $finished->send if $job_todo->count() == 0;
261      cede;
262      }
263   }
264
265cede;
266
267# all job have been done
268$finished->wait;
269
270# close log trace file
271$log_h->close() if $logtrace;
272
273__END__
274
275=head1 NAME
276
277oar-parexec - parallel execution of many small job
278
279=head1 SYNOPSIS
280
281 oar-parexec --file filecommand \
282    [--logtrace tracefile] [--verbose] \
283    [--jobnp integer] [--nodefile filenode] [--oarsh sssh] \
284    [--switchio] [--masterio basefileio]
285
286 oar-parexec --dir foldertoiterate --cmd commandtolaunch \
287    [--logtrace tracefile] [--verbose] \
288    [--jobnp integer] [--nodefile filenode] [--oarsh sssh] \
289    [--switchio] [--masterio basefileio]
290
291 oar-parexec --help
292
293=head1 DESCRIPTION
294
295C<oar-parexec> can execute lot of small job in parallel inside a cluster.
296Number of parallel job at one time cannot exceed the number of core define in the node file
297C<oar-parexec> is easier to use inside an OAR job environment
298which define automatically these strategics parameters...
299However, it can be used outside OAR.
300
301Option C<--file> or C<--dir> and C<--cmd> are the only mandatory parameters.
302
303Small job will be launch in the same folder as the master job.
304Two environment variable are defined for each small job
305and only in case of parallel small job (option C<--jobnp> > 1).
306
307 OAR_NODE_FILE - file that list node for parallel computing
308 OAR_NP        - number of processor affected
309
310The file define by OAR_NODE_FILE is created  in /tmp
311on the node before launching the small job
312and this file will be delete after job complete.
313C<oar-parexec> is a simple script,
314OAR_NODE_FILE will not be deleted in case of crash of the master job.
315
316OAR define other variable that are equivalent to OAR_NODE_FILE:
317OAR_NODEFILE, OAR_FILE_NODES, OAR_RESOURCE_FILE...
318You can use in your script the OAR original file ressources
319by using these variable if you need it.
320 
321
322=head1 OPTIONS
323
324=over 12
325
326=item B<-f|--file filecommand>
327
328File name which content job list.
329For the JOB_NAME definition,
330the first valid job in the list will have the number 1 and so on...
331
332It's possible to fix the name inside a comment on the job line.
333For example:
334
335 $HOME/test/subjob1.sh # name=subjob1
336
337The key C<name> is case insensitive,
338the associated value cannot have a space...
339
340=item B<-d|--dir foldertoiterate>
341
342Command C<--cmd> will be launch in all sub-folder of this master folder.
343Files in this folder will be ignored.
344Sub-folder name which begin with F<.>
345or finish with F<.old>, F<.sav>, F<.bak>, F<.no> will either be ignored...
346
347The JOB_NAME is simply the Sub-folder name.
348
349=item B<-c|--cmd commandtolaunch>
350
351Command (and argument to it) tha will be launch in all sub-folder
352parameter folfer C<--dir>
353
354=item B<-l|--logtrace tracefile>
355
356File which log and trace running job.
357In case of running the same master command (after crash for example),
358only job that are not mark as done will be run again.
359Be careful, job mark as running (start but not finish) will be run again.
360Tracing is base on the JOB_NAME between multiple run.
361
362This option is very usefull in case of crash
363but also for checkpointing and idempotent OAR job.
364
365=item B<-v|--verbose>
366
367=item B<-j|--jobnp integer>
368
369Number of processor to allocated for each small job.
3701 by default.
371
372=item B<-n|--nodefile filenode>
373
374File name that list all the node where job could be launch.
375By defaut, it's define automatically by OAR via
376environment variable C<OAR_NODE_FILE>.
377
378For example, if you want to use 6 core on your cluster node,
379you need to put 6 times the hostname node in this file,
380one per line...
381It's a very common file in MPI process !
382
383=item B<-o|-oarsh command>
384
385Command use to launch a shell on a node.
386By default
387
388 oarsh -q -T
389
390Change it to C<ssh> if you are not using an OAR cluster...
391
392=item B<-s|--switchio>
393
394Each small job will have it's own output STDOUT and STDERR
395base on master OAR job with C<JOB_NAME> inside
396(or base on C<basefileio> if option C<masterio>).
397Example :
398
399 OAR.151524.stdout -> OAR.151524-JOB_NAME.stdout
400
401where 151524 here is the master C<OAR_JOB_ID>
402and C<JOB_NAME> is the small job name.
403
404=item B<-m|--masterio basefileio>
405
406The C<basefileio> will be use in place of environment variable
407C<OAR_STDOUT> and C<OAR_STDERR> (without extension) to build the base name of the small job standart output
408(only use when option C<swithio> is activated).
409
410=item B<-k|--kill signal>
411
412Signal to listen and make a clean stop of the current C<oar-parexec> process.
413By default, use USR2 signal (see C<kill -l>> for a list of possible signal).
414
415=item B<-t|--transmit>
416
417Resend catch signal to sub-job when receiving it.
418By default, no signal is transmis to child process.
419
420It's only valuable if use for long sub-job than can
421in return make themselves a clean restart.
422
423
424=item B<-h|--help>
425
426=back
427
428
429=head1 EXAMPLE
430
431=head2 Simple list of sequential job
432
433Content for the job file command (option C<--file>) could have:
434
435 - empty line
436 - comment line begin with #
437 - valid shell command
438
439Example where F<$HOME/test/subjob1.sh> is a shell script (executable).
440
441 $HOME/test/subjob01.sh  # name=subjob01
442 $HOME/test/subjob02.sh  # name=subjob02
443 $HOME/test/subjob03.sh  # name=subjob03
444 $HOME/test/subjob04.sh  # name=subjob04
445 ...
446 $HOME/test/subjob38.sh  # name=subjob38
447 $HOME/test/subjob39.sh  # name=subjob39
448 $HOME/test/subjob40.sh  # name=subjob40
449
450These jobs could be launch by:
451
452 oarsub -n test -l /core=6,walltime=04:00:00 \
453   "oar-parexec -f ./subjob.list.txt"
454
455=head2 Folder job
456
457In a folder F<subjob.d>, create sub-folder with your data inside : F<test1>, <test2>...
458The same command will be executed in every sub-folder.
459C<oar-parexec> change the current directory to the sub-folder before launching it.
460
461A very simple job could be:
462
463 oarsub -n test -l /core=6,walltime=04:00:00 \
464   "oar-parexec -d ./subjob.d -c 'sleep 10; env'"
465
466The command C<env> will be excuted in all folder F<test1>, F<test2>... after a 10s pause.
467
468Sometime, it's simpler to use file list command,
469sometime, jobs by folder with the same command run is more relevant.
470
471=head2 Parallel job
472
473You need to put the number of core each small job need with option C<--jobnp>.
474If your job is build on OpenMP or MPI,
475you can use OAR_NP and OAR_NODE_FILE variables to configure them.
476On OAR cluster, you need to use C<oarsh> or a wrapper like C<oar-envsh>
477for connexion between node instead of C<ssh>.
478
479Example with parallel small job on 2 core:
480
481 oarsub -n test -l /core=6,walltime=04:00:00 \
482   "oar-parexec -j 2 -f ./subjob.list.txt"
483
484=head2 Tracing and master crash
485
486If the master node crash after hours of calculus, everything is lost ?
487No, with option C<--logtrace>,
488it's possible to remember older result
489and not re-run these job the second and next time.
490
491 oarsub -n test -l /core=6,walltime=04:00:00 \
492   "oar-parexec -f ./subjob.list.txt -l ./subjob.list.log"
493
494After a crash or an C<oardel> command,
495you can then re-run the same command that will end to execute the jobs in the list
496
497 oarsub -n test -l /core=6,walltime=04:00:00 \
498   "oar-parexec -f ./subjob.list.txt -l ./subjob.list.log"
499
500C<logtrace> file are just plain file.
501We use the extension '.log' because these files are automatically
502eliminate from our backup system!
503
504=head2 Checkpointing and Idempotent
505
506C<oar-parexec> is compatible with the OAR checkpointing.
507Il you have 2000 small jobs that need 55h to be done on 6 cores,
508you can cut this in small parts.
509
510For this example, we suppose that each small job need about 10min...
511So, we send a checkpoint 12min before the end of the process
512to let C<oar-parexec> finish the jobs started.
513After being checkpointed, C<oar-parexec> do not start any new small job.
514
515 oarsub -t idempotent -n test \
516   -l /core=6,walltime=04:00:00 \
517   --checkpoint 720 \
518   "oar-parexec -f ./subjob.list.txt -l ./subjob.list.log"
519
520After 3h48min, the OAR job will begin to stop launching new small job.
521When all running small job are finished, it's exit.
522But as the OAR job is type C<idempotent>,
523OAR will re-submit it as long as all small job are not executed...
524
525This way, we let other users a chance to use the cluster!
526
527In this last exemple, we use moldable OAR job with idempotent
528to reserve many core for a small time or a few cores for a long time:
529
530 oarsub -t idempotent -n test \
531   -l /core=50,walltime=01:05:00 \
532   -l /core=6,walltime=04:00:00 \
533   --checkpoint 720 \
534   "oar-parexec -f ./subjob.list.txt -l ./subjob.list.log"
535
536=head2 Signal, recurse and long job
537
538By default, OAR use signal USR2 for checkpointing.
539It's possible to change this with option C<--kill>.
540
541When use with long small job, checkpointing could be too long...
542More than walltime!
543The option C<--transmit> could be use to checkpoint small job!
544These long small job will then stop cleanly and will be restarted next time.
545
546In the C<logtrace> file, small job will have the status suspend.
547They will be launch with the same command line at the next OAR run.
548
549=head1 SEE ALSO
550
551oar-dispatch, mpilauncher,
552orsh, oar-envsh, ssh
553
554
555=head1 AUTHORS
556
557Written by Gabriel Moreau, Grenoble - France
558
559
560=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
561
562GPL version 2 or later and Perl equivalent
563
564Copyright (C) 2011 Gabriel Moreau / LEGI - CNRS UMR 5519 - France
565
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