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2023-12-12switch to egor@tensin.nameEgor Tensin
2023-07-05tcp_server: keep track of client threadsEgor Tensin
This is a major change, obviously; brought to me by Valgrind, which noticed that we don't actually clean up after cimple-client threads. For a more thorough explanation, please see the added comment in tcp_server.c.
2023-06-09worker_queue: fix worker_queue_add_lastEgor Tensin
2023-06-09STAILQ -> SIMPLEQEgor Tensin
2023-06-09add {file,net}_close as a wrapper to close(2)Egor Tensin
2023-05-15worker_queue: forgot to close file descriptors in worker_destroyEgor Tensin
2023-05-15rework server-worker communicationEgor Tensin
OK, this is a major rework. * tcp_server: connection threads are not detached anymore, the caller has to clean them up. This was done so that the server can clean up the threads cleanly. * run_queue: simple refactoring, run_queue_entry is called just run now. * server: worker threads are now killed when a run is assigned to a worker. * worker: the connection to server is no longer persistent. A worker sends "new-worker", waits for a task, closes the connection, and when it's done, sends the "complete" message and waits for a new task. This is supposed to improve resilience, since the worker-server connections don't have to be maintained while the worker is doing a CI run.
2022-08-28holy crap, it actually kinda works nowEgor Tensin
Previously, I had a stupid system where I would create a thread after every accept(), and put worker descriptors in a queue. A special "scheduler" thread would then pick them out, and give out jobs to complete. The problem was, of course, I couldn't conveniently poll job status from workers. I thought about using poll(), but that turned out to be a horribly complicated API. How do I deal with partial reads, for example? I don't honestly know. Then it hit me that I could just use the threads that handle accept()ed connections as "worker threads", which would synchronously schedule jobs and wait for them to complete. This solves every problem and removes the need for a lot of inter-thread synchronization magic. It even works now, holy crap! You can launch and terminate workers at will, and they will pick up new jobs automatically. As a side not, msg_recv_and_handle turned out to be too limiting and complicated for me, so I got rid of that, and do normal msg_recv/msg_send calls.
2022-08-26add check_errno macroEgor Tensin
2022-08-26add some more codeEgor Tensin
This adds a basic "worker" program. You can now do something like ./server & ./worker & ./client ci_run URL REV and the server should pass a message to worker, after which it should clone the repository at URL, checkout REV, and try to run the CI script. It's extremely unfinished: I need to sort out the graceful shutdown, how the server manages workers, etc.