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# Task manager for distributed computing based on Pyro
#
# Written by Konrad Hinsen <hinsen@cnrs-orleans.fr>
# last revision: 2008-4-16
#
import Pyro.core
import threading
import time
"""
Task manager for distributed computations. The task manager is used
by the module MasterSlave, but can also be used directly for different
distributed computing setups.
"""
debug = False
class TaskManagerTermination(Exception):
"""
Signals that the task manager has no more tasks to handle.
"""
pass
class TaskRaisedException(Exception):
"""
Signals that an exception was raised inside a task. Four
attributes provide information about the task and the exception:
"task_id" is the task's id, "tag" is its tag, "exception"
contains the original exception object, and "traceback"
contains a text representation of the stack traceback at the
time of the exception.
"""
def __init__(self, task_id, tag, exception, traceback):
self.task_id = task_id
self.tag = tag
self.exception = exception
self.traceback = traceback
class Task(object):
"""
Describes a task inside the task manager.
"""
def __init__(self, tag, parameters, task_id):
"""
@param tag: the tag of the computational task
@type tag: C{str}
@param parameters: the parameters of the task
@type parameters: C{tuple}
@param task_id: the task id
@type task_id: C{str}
"""
self.tag = tag
self.parameters = parameters
self.id = task_id
self.requesting_processor = None
self.handling_processor = None
self.request_time = None
self.start_time = None
self.end_time = None
class TaskQueue(object):
"""
A FIFO queue for tasks. This class is thread-safe.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.tasks = []
self.tasks_by_tag = {}
self.tasks_by_id = {}
self.task_available = threading.Condition()
self.terminate = False
def __len__(self):
"""
@returns: the number of tasks in the queue
@rtype: C{int}
"""
return len(self.tasks)
def terminateWaitingThreads(self):
"""
Makes all threads waiting for a task raise L{TaskManagerTermination}.
"""
self.task_available.acquire()
self.terminate = True
self.task_available.notifyAll()
self.task_available.release()
def _checkForTermination(self):
if self.terminate:
self.task_available.release()
raise TaskManagerTermination()
def addTask(self, task, in_front=False):
"""
@param task: the task to be added
@type task: L{Task}
@param in_front: if C{True}, add the task at the beginning of the
queue (this is for re-scheduling tasks that were
rejected or not properly handled). Otherwise, add
the task at the end of the queue.
@type in_front: C{bool}
"""
self.task_available.acquire()
self.tasks.append(task)
tasks = self.tasks_by_tag.setdefault(task.tag, [])
if in_front:
tasks.insert(0, task)
else:
tasks.append(task)
self.tasks_by_id[task.id] = task
self.task_available.notifyAll()
self.task_available.release()
def firstTask(self):
"""
@returns: the first task in the queue
@rtype: L{Task}
Removes the first task from the queue and returns it. If the task queue
is empty, the method blocks until a task becomes available.
"""
self.task_available.acquire()
while not self.tasks:
self._checkForTermination()
self.task_available.wait()
task = self.tasks[0]
self._removeTask(task)
self.task_available.release()
return task
def firstTaskWithTag(self, tag):
"""
@param tag: a task tag
@type tag: C{str}
@returns: the first task in the queue
@rtype: L{Task}
Removes the first task with the given tag from the queue and returns
it. If no task with the requested tag is available, the method blocks
until a matching task becomes available.
"""
self.task_available.acquire()
while not self.tasks_by_tag.get(tag, None):
self._checkForTermination()
self.task_available.wait()
task = self.tasks_by_tag[tag][0]
self._removeTask(task)
self.task_available.release()
return task
def taskWithId(self, task_id):
"""
@param task_id: a task id
@type task_id: C{str}
@returns: the task with the given task_id
@rtype: L{Task}
Removes the task with the given task_id from the queue and returns
it. If the task is not in the queue, the method blocks
until it becomes available.
"""
self.task_available.acquire()
while True:
task = self.tasks_by_id.get(task_id, None)
if task is not None:
break
self._checkForTermination()
self.task_available.wait()
self._removeTask(task)
self.task_available.release()
return task
def _removeTask(self, task):
self.tasks.remove(task)
self.tasks_by_tag[task.tag].remove(task)
del self.tasks_by_id[task.id]
def taskCount(self):
"""
@returns: a dictionary listing the number of tasks for each tag
@rtype: C{dict}
"""
self.task_available.acquire()
count = {}
for tag, tasks in self.tasks_by_tag.items():
count[tag] = len(tasks)
self.task_available.release()
return count
class TaskManager(Pyro.core.ObjBase):
"""
Manager for computational tasks.
A TaskManager accepts task requests and hands them out to other processes.
It stores the results that can then be picked up by the requester. A
TaskManager also keeps track of its compute processes. If a process
disappears, its running tasks are re-scheduled for execution by another
compute process. TaskManangers are thread-safe.
"""
def __init__(self):
Pyro.core.ObjBase.__init__(self)
self.id_counter = 0
self.waiting_tasks = TaskQueue()
self.running_tasks = TaskQueue()
self.finished_tasks = TaskQueue()
self.results = {}
self.process_counter = 0
self.active_processes = []
self.process_info = []
self.tasks_by_process = []
self.data = {}
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.watchdog = None
def registerProcess(self, watchdog_period=None, info=None):
"""
@param watchdog_period: the period at which the registering process
promises to ping the task manager to signal
that is still alive. If C{None}, no pings
are expected.
@type watchdog_period: C{int} or C{NoneType}
@param info: an information string telling something about the
machine running the process
@type info: C{str}
@returns: a unique process id
@rtype: C{int}
Registers a process with the task manager. All processes must call
this method before making any other task manager calls.
"""
self.lock.acquire()
process_id = self.process_counter
self.process_counter += 1
self.active_processes.append(process_id)
self.process_info.append(info)
self.tasks_by_process.append([])
self.lock.release()
if watchdog_period is not None:
if self.watchdog is None:
self.watchdog = Watchdog(self)
self.watchdog.registerProcess(process_id, watchdog_period)
return process_id
def unregisterProcess(self, process_id):
"""
@param process_id: the id of the process
@type process_id: C{int}
Removes the process from the task manager's process list. All
processes should unregister when they are no longer available
for accepting tasks. The task manager will also unregister processes
itself if they do not ping the task manager at the promised frequency.
"""
if debug:
print "Unregistering process", process_id
self.lock.acquire()
position = self.active_processes.index(process_id)
del self.active_processes[position]
del self.process_info[position]
tasks = self.tasks_by_process[position]
del self.tasks_by_process[position]
self.lock.release()
for t in tasks:
self.returnTask(t.id)
if self.watchdog is not None:
self.watchdog.unregisterProcess(process_id)
def ping(self, process_id):
"""
@param process_id: the id of the process
@type process_id: C{int}
Tells the task manager that a process is still alive.
"""
if self.watchdog is not None:
self.watchdog.ping(process_id)
def numberOfActiveProcesses(self):
"""
@returns: the number of active processes
@rtype: C{int}
"""
return len(self.active_processes)
def activeProcessInfo(self, pid):
"""
@param pid: the number of an active process
@type pid: C{int}
@returns: information about the active process number pid
@rtype: C{str}
"""
return self.process_info[pid]
def numberOfTasks(self):
"""
@returns: a tuple of dictionaries containing the number of waiting
tasks, the number of running tasks, and the number of results
waiting to be retrieved. Each dictionary contains the
count for each tag.
@rtype: C{tuple}
"""
self.lock.acquire()
waiting = self.waiting_tasks.taskCount()
running = self.running_tasks.taskCount()
finished = self.finished_tasks.taskCount()
self.lock.release()
return waiting, running, finished
def addTaskRequest(self, tag, parameters, process_id=None):
"""
@param tag: the tag of the task being requested
@type tag: C{str}
@param parameters: the parameters to be passed to the task
@param process_id: the id of the requesting process (optional)
@type process_id: C{int}
@returns: the task id
@rtype: C{str}
"""
self.lock.acquire()
task_id = tag + '_' + str(self.id_counter)
self.id_counter += 1
self.lock.release()
new_task = Task(tag, parameters, task_id)
if process_id:
new_task.requesting_processor = process_id
new_task.request_time = time.time()
self.waiting_tasks.addTask(new_task)
if debug:
print "Task request %s: %s(%s)" % (task_id, tag, str(parameters))
return task_id
def getTaskWithTag(self, tag, process_id=None):
"""
@param tag: a task tag
@type tag: C{str}
@param process_id: the id of the retrieving process (optional)
@type process_id: C{int}
@returns: the task id and the parameters
@rtype: C{tuple}
Returns a waiting task with the given tag. The task is removed from
the list of waiting tasks and added to the list of running tasks.
"""
task = self.waiting_tasks.firstTaskWithTag(tag)
self._checkoutTask(task, process_id)
return task.id, task.parameters
def getAnyTask(self, process_id=None):
"""
@param process_id: the id of the retrieving process (optional)
@type process_id: C{int}
@returns: the task id, the task tag, and the parameters
@rtype: C{tuple}
Returns a waiting task of arbitrary tag. The task is removed from
the list of waiting tasks and added to the list of running tasks.
"""
task = self.waiting_tasks.firstTask()
self._checkoutTask(task, process_id)
return task.id, task.tag, task.parameters
def _checkoutTask(self, task, process_id):
task.handling_processor = process_id
task.start_time = time.time()
self.running_tasks.addTask(task)
if process_id is not None:
self.lock.acquire()
self.tasks_by_process[process_id].append(task)
self.lock.release()
if debug:
print "Handing out task %s to process %s" \
% (task.id, str(process_id))
def storeResult(self, task_id, result):
"""
@param task_id: the id of the task for which the result is provided
@type task_id: C{str}
@param result: the result of the task
Stores the result associated with the task. The task is removed from
the list of running tasks and added to the list of finished tasks.
"""
if debug:
print "Task %s yielded result %s" % (task_id, result)
self.lock.acquire()
self.results[task_id] = result
self.lock.release()
task = self.running_tasks.taskWithId(task_id)
task.end_time = time.time()
task.completed = True
self.finished_tasks.addTask(task)
self._removeTask(task)
def storeException(self, task_id, exception, traceback):
"""
@param task_id: the id of the task for which the result is provided
@type task_id: C{str}
@param exception: the exception raised by the task
@param traceback: a text version of the stack traceback at the time
of the exception
@type traceback: C{str}
Stores the exception associated with the task. The task is removed from
the list of running tasks and added to the list of finished tasks.
When the result is retrieved by another process, L{TaskRaisedException}
is raised.
"""
if debug:
print "Task %s raised exception %s" % (task_id, exception)
self.lock.acquire()
self.results[task_id] = (exception, traceback)
self.lock.release()
task = self.running_tasks.taskWithId(task_id)
task.end_time = time.time()
task.completed = False
self.finished_tasks.addTask(task)
self._removeTask(task)
def returnTask(self, task_id):
"""
@param task_id: the id of the task for which the result is provided
@type task_id: C{str}
Removes a task from the list of running tasks and put its back at the
beginning of the list of waiting tasks. This method should be called
by a process that has obtained a task but cannot handle it.
"""
if debug:
print "Task %s returned" % task_id
task = self.running_tasks.taskWithId(task_id)
self._removeTask(task)
task.start_time = None
task.handling_processor = None
self.waiting_tasks.addTask(task, in_front=True)
def _removeTask(self, task):
if task.handling_processor is not None:
self.lock.acquire()
try:
self.tasks_by_process[task.handling_processor].remove(task)
except ValueError:
pass
self.lock.release()
def getAnyResult(self):
"""
@returns: the task id, the task tag, and the result of the task
@rtype: C{tuple}
Returns the result of an arbitrary finished task. The task is removed
from the list of finished tasks.
"""
task = self.finished_tasks.firstTask()
result = self.results[task.id]
del self.results[task.id]
if task.completed:
return task.id, task.tag, result
else:
raise TaskRaisedException(task.id, task.tag, result[0], result[1])
def getResultWithTag(self, tag):
"""
@param tag: a task tag
@returns: the task id and the result of the task
@rtype: C{tuple}
Returns the result of a finished task that has the given tag. The
task is removed from the list of finished tasks.
"""
task = self.finished_tasks.firstTaskWithTag(tag)
result = self.results[task.id]
del self.results[task.id]
if debug:
print "Handed out result of %s" % task.id
if task.completed:
return task.id, result
else:
raise TaskRaisedException(task.id, task.tag, result[0], result[1])
def storeData(self, **kw):
"""
@param kw: a keyword list of data items to be stored
@type kw: C{dict}
This routine permits processes to exchange arbitrary data items
through the task manager.
"""
self.lock.acquire()
for label, data in kw.items():
self.data[label] = data
self.lock.release()
def retrieveData(self, label):
"""
@param label: the label of the data item to be retrieved
@type label: C{str}
"""
self.lock.acquire()
data = self.data[label]
self.lock.release()
return data
def deleteData(self, label):
"""
@param label: the label of the data item to be deleted
@type label: C{str}
"""
self.lock.acquire()
del self.data[label]
self.lock.release()
def terminate(self):
"""
Signals that no more tasks or results will be requested. All waiting
threads will be terminated by raising L{TaskManagerTermination}.
"""
if debug:
print "Terminating"
self.waiting_tasks.terminateWaitingThreads()
self.running_tasks.terminateWaitingThreads()
self.finished_tasks.terminateWaitingThreads()
class Watchdog(object):
"""
A background process that watches compute tasks and unregisters those
that do not ping the task manager at the promised interval.
"""
def __init__(self, task_manager):
self.task_manager = task_manager
self.ping_period = {}
self.last_ping = {}
self.done = False
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.background_thread = threading.Thread(target = self.watchdogThread)
self.background_thread.setDaemon(True)
self.thread_started = False
def registerProcess(self, process_id, ping_period):
self.lock.acquire()
self.ping_period[process_id] = ping_period
self.last_ping[process_id] = time.time()
if not self.thread_started:
self.background_thread.start()
self.thread_started = True
self.lock.release()
def unregisterProcess(self, process_id):
self.lock.acquire()
try:
del self.ping_period[process_id]
del self.last_ping[process_id]
except KeyError:
# KeyError happens when processes without watchdog are unregistered
pass
self.lock.release()
def ping(self, process_id):
self.lock.acquire()
self.last_ping[process_id] = time.time()
self.lock.release()
def terminate(self, blocking=False):
self.done = True
if blocking:
self.background_thread.join()
def watchdogThread(self):
while True:
now = time.time()
dead_processes = []
min_delay = min(self.ping_period.values() + [60.])
self.lock.acquire()
for process_id in self.ping_period.keys():
delay = now-self.last_ping[process_id]
if delay > 4*self.ping_period[process_id]:
dead_processes.append(process_id)
self.lock.release()
for process_id in dead_processes:
if debug:
print "Process %d died" % process_id
self.task_manager.unregisterProcess(process_id)
if self.done:
break
time.sleep(min_delay)
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