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#!/usr/bin/env perl | |
use warnings; #sed replacement for -w perl parameter | |
# In general, doing | |
# run.pl some.log a b c is like running the command a b c in | |
# the bash shell, and putting the standard error and output into some.log. | |
# To run parallel jobs (backgrounded on the host machine), you can do (e.g.) | |
# run.pl JOB=1:4 some.JOB.log a b c JOB is like running the command a b c JOB | |
# and putting it in some.JOB.log, for each one. [Note: JOB can be any identifier]. | |
# If any of the jobs fails, this script will fail. | |
# A typical example is: | |
# run.pl some.log my-prog "--opt=foo bar" foo \| other-prog baz | |
# and run.pl will run something like: | |
# ( my-prog '--opt=foo bar' foo | other-prog baz ) >& some.log | |
# | |
# Basically it takes the command-line arguments, quotes them | |
# as necessary to preserve spaces, and evaluates them with bash. | |
# In addition it puts the command line at the top of the log, and | |
# the start and end times of the command at the beginning and end. | |
# The reason why this is useful is so that we can create a different | |
# version of this program that uses a queueing system instead. | |
# use Data::Dumper; | |
@ARGV < 2 && die "usage: run.pl log-file command-line arguments..."; | |
$max_jobs_run = -1; | |
$jobstart = 1; | |
$jobend = 1; | |
$ignored_opts = ""; # These will be ignored. | |
# First parse an option like JOB=1:4, and any | |
# options that would normally be given to | |
# queue.pl, which we will just discard. | |
for (my $x = 1; $x <= 2; $x++) { # This for-loop is to | |
# allow the JOB=1:n option to be interleaved with the | |
# options to qsub. | |
while (@ARGV >= 2 && $ARGV[0] =~ m:^-:) { | |
# parse any options that would normally go to qsub, but which will be ignored here. | |
my $switch = shift @ARGV; | |
if ($switch eq "-V") { | |
$ignored_opts .= "-V "; | |
} elsif ($switch eq "--max-jobs-run" || $switch eq "-tc") { | |
# we do support the option --max-jobs-run n, and its GridEngine form -tc n. | |
$max_jobs_run = shift @ARGV; | |
if (! ($max_jobs_run > 0)) { | |
die "run.pl: invalid option --max-jobs-run $max_jobs_run"; | |
} | |
} else { | |
my $argument = shift @ARGV; | |
if ($argument =~ m/^--/) { | |
print STDERR "run.pl: WARNING: suspicious argument '$argument' to $switch; starts with '-'\n"; | |
} | |
if ($switch eq "-sync" && $argument =~ m/^[yY]/) { | |
$ignored_opts .= "-sync "; # Note: in the | |
# corresponding code in queue.pl it says instead, just "$sync = 1;". | |
} elsif ($switch eq "-pe") { # e.g. -pe smp 5 | |
my $argument2 = shift @ARGV; | |
$ignored_opts .= "$switch $argument $argument2 "; | |
} elsif ($switch eq "--gpu") { | |
$using_gpu = $argument; | |
} else { | |
# Ignore option. | |
$ignored_opts .= "$switch $argument "; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
if ($ARGV[0] =~ m/^([\w_][\w\d_]*)+=(\d+):(\d+)$/) { # e.g. JOB=1:20 | |
$jobname = $1; | |
$jobstart = $2; | |
$jobend = $3; | |
shift; | |
if ($jobstart > $jobend) { | |
die "run.pl: invalid job range $ARGV[0]"; | |
} | |
if ($jobstart <= 0) { | |
die "run.pl: invalid job range $ARGV[0], start must be strictly positive (this is required for GridEngine compatibility)."; | |
} | |
} elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ m/^([\w_][\w\d_]*)+=(\d+)$/) { # e.g. JOB=1. | |
$jobname = $1; | |
$jobstart = $2; | |
$jobend = $2; | |
shift; | |
} elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ m/.+\=.*\:.*$/) { | |
print STDERR "run.pl: Warning: suspicious first argument to run.pl: $ARGV[0]\n"; | |
} | |
} | |
# Users found this message confusing so we are removing it. | |
# if ($ignored_opts ne "") { | |
# print STDERR "run.pl: Warning: ignoring options \"$ignored_opts\"\n"; | |
# } | |
if ($max_jobs_run == -1) { # If --max-jobs-run option not set, | |
# then work out the number of processors if possible, | |
# and set it based on that. | |
$max_jobs_run = 0; | |
if ($using_gpu) { | |
if (open(P, "nvidia-smi -L |")) { | |
$max_jobs_run++ while (<P>); | |
close(P); | |
} | |
if ($max_jobs_run == 0) { | |
$max_jobs_run = 1; | |
print STDERR "run.pl: Warning: failed to detect number of GPUs from nvidia-smi, using ${max_jobs_run}\n"; | |
} | |
} elsif (open(P, "</proc/cpuinfo")) { # Linux | |
while (<P>) { if (m/^processor/) { $max_jobs_run++; } } | |
if ($max_jobs_run == 0) { | |
print STDERR "run.pl: Warning: failed to detect any processors from /proc/cpuinfo\n"; | |
$max_jobs_run = 10; # reasonable default. | |
} | |
close(P); | |
} elsif (open(P, "sysctl -a |")) { # BSD/Darwin | |
while (<P>) { | |
if (m/hw\.ncpu\s*[:=]\s*(\d+)/) { # hw.ncpu = 4, or hw.ncpu: 4 | |
$max_jobs_run = $1; | |
last; | |
} | |
} | |
close(P); | |
if ($max_jobs_run == 0) { | |
print STDERR "run.pl: Warning: failed to detect any processors from sysctl -a\n"; | |
$max_jobs_run = 10; # reasonable default. | |
} | |
} else { | |
# allow at most 32 jobs at once, on non-UNIX systems; change this code | |
# if you need to change this default. | |
$max_jobs_run = 32; | |
} | |
# The just-computed value of $max_jobs_run is just the number of processors | |
# (or our best guess); and if it happens that the number of jobs we need to | |
# run is just slightly above $max_jobs_run, it will make sense to increase | |
# $max_jobs_run to equal the number of jobs, so we don't have a small number | |
# of leftover jobs. | |
$num_jobs = $jobend - $jobstart + 1; | |
if (!$using_gpu && | |
$num_jobs > $max_jobs_run && $num_jobs < 1.4 * $max_jobs_run) { | |
$max_jobs_run = $num_jobs; | |
} | |
} | |
$logfile = shift @ARGV; | |
if (defined $jobname && $logfile !~ m/$jobname/ && | |
$jobend > $jobstart) { | |
print STDERR "run.pl: you are trying to run a parallel job but " | |
. "you are putting the output into just one log file ($logfile)\n"; | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
$cmd = ""; | |
foreach $x (@ARGV) { | |
if ($x =~ m/^\S+$/) { $cmd .= $x . " "; } | |
elsif ($x =~ m:\":) { $cmd .= "'$x' "; } | |
else { $cmd .= "\"$x\" "; } | |
} | |
#$Data::Dumper::Indent=0; | |
$ret = 0; | |
$numfail = 0; | |
%active_pids=(); | |
use POSIX ":sys_wait_h"; | |
for ($jobid = $jobstart; $jobid <= $jobend; $jobid++) { | |
if (scalar(keys %active_pids) >= $max_jobs_run) { | |
# Lets wait for a change in any child's status | |
# Then we have to work out which child finished | |
$r = waitpid(-1, 0); | |
$code = $?; | |
if ($r < 0 ) { die "run.pl: Error waiting for child process"; } # should never happen. | |
if ( defined $active_pids{$r} ) { | |
$jid=$active_pids{$r}; | |
$fail[$jid]=$code; | |
if ($code !=0) { $numfail++;} | |
delete $active_pids{$r}; | |
# print STDERR "Finished: $r/$jid " . Dumper(\%active_pids) . "\n"; | |
} else { | |
die "run.pl: Cannot find the PID of the chold process that just finished."; | |
} | |
# In theory we could do a non-blocking waitpid over all jobs running just | |
# to find out if only one or more jobs finished during the previous waitpid() | |
# However, we just omit this and will reap the next one in the next pass | |
# through the for(;;) cycle | |
} | |
$childpid = fork(); | |
if (!defined $childpid) { die "run.pl: Error forking in run.pl (writing to $logfile)"; } | |
if ($childpid == 0) { # We're in the child... this branch | |
# executes the job and returns (possibly with an error status). | |
if (defined $jobname) { | |
$cmd =~ s/$jobname/$jobid/g; | |
$logfile =~ s/$jobname/$jobid/g; | |
} | |
system("mkdir -p `dirname $logfile` 2>/dev/null"); | |
open(F, ">$logfile") || die "run.pl: Error opening log file $logfile"; | |
print F "# " . $cmd . "\n"; | |
print F "# Started at " . `date`; | |
$starttime = `date +'%s'`; | |
print F "#\n"; | |
close(F); | |
# Pipe into bash.. make sure we're not using any other shell. | |
open(B, "|bash") || die "run.pl: Error opening shell command"; | |
print B "( " . $cmd . ") |& tee -a $logfile"; | |
close(B); # If there was an error, exit status is in $? | |
$ret = $?; | |
$lowbits = $ret & 127; | |
$highbits = $ret >> 8; | |
if ($lowbits != 0) { $return_str = "code $highbits; signal $lowbits" } | |
else { $return_str = "code $highbits"; } | |
$endtime = `date +'%s'`; | |
open(F, ">>$logfile") || die "run.pl: Error opening log file $logfile (again)"; | |
$enddate = `date`; | |
chop $enddate; | |
print F "# Accounting: time=" . ($endtime - $starttime) . " threads=1\n"; | |
print F "# Ended ($return_str) at " . $enddate . ", elapsed time " . ($endtime-$starttime) . " seconds\n"; | |
close(F); | |
exit($ret == 0 ? 0 : 1); | |
} else { | |
$pid[$jobid] = $childpid; | |
$active_pids{$childpid} = $jobid; | |
# print STDERR "Queued: " . Dumper(\%active_pids) . "\n"; | |
} | |
} | |
# Now we have submitted all the jobs, lets wait until all the jobs finish | |
foreach $child (keys %active_pids) { | |
$jobid=$active_pids{$child}; | |
$r = waitpid($pid[$jobid], 0); | |
$code = $?; | |
if ($r == -1) { die "run.pl: Error waiting for child process"; } # should never happen. | |
if ($r != 0) { $fail[$jobid]=$code; $numfail++ if $code!=0; } # Completed successfully | |
} | |
# Some sanity checks: | |
# The $fail array should not contain undefined codes | |
# The number of non-zeros in that array should be equal to $numfail | |
# We cannot do foreach() here, as the JOB ids do not necessarily start by zero | |
$failed_jids=0; | |
for ($jobid = $jobstart; $jobid <= $jobend; $jobid++) { | |
$job_return = $fail[$jobid]; | |
if (not defined $job_return ) { | |
# print Dumper(\@fail); | |
die "run.pl: Sanity check failed: we have indication that some jobs are running " . | |
"even after we waited for all jobs to finish" ; | |
} | |
if ($job_return != 0 ){ $failed_jids++;} | |
} | |
if ($failed_jids != $numfail) { | |
die "run.pl: Sanity check failed: cannot find out how many jobs failed ($failed_jids x $numfail)." | |
} | |
if ($numfail > 0) { $ret = 1; } | |
if ($ret != 0) { | |
$njobs = $jobend - $jobstart + 1; | |
if ($njobs == 1) { | |
if (defined $jobname) { | |
$logfile =~ s/$jobname/$jobstart/; # only one numbered job, so replace name with | |
# that job. | |
} | |
print STDERR "run.pl: job failed, log is in $logfile\n"; | |
if ($logfile =~ m/JOB/) { | |
print STDERR "run.pl: probably you forgot to put JOB=1:\$nj in your script."; | |
} | |
} | |
else { | |
$logfile =~ s/$jobname/*/g; | |
print STDERR "run.pl: $numfail / $njobs failed, log is in $logfile\n"; | |
} | |
} | |
exit ($ret); | |