1 | package test.stencils.plugins; |
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4 | import java.util.Map; |
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5 | |
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6 | import org.joda.time.DateTime; |
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7 | |
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8 | import schedframe.events.scheduling.SchedulingEvent; |
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9 | import schedframe.resources.computing.ComputingResource; |
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10 | import schedframe.resources.computing.Core; |
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11 | import schedframe.resources.computing.Processor; |
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12 | import schedframe.resources.units.PEUnit; |
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13 | import schedframe.resources.units.ProcessingElements; |
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14 | import schedframe.resources.units.ResourceUnit; |
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15 | import schedframe.resources.units.ResourceUnitName; |
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16 | import schedframe.resources.units.StandardResourceUnitName; |
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17 | import dcworms.schedframe.scheduling.ExecTask; |
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18 | import example.timeestimation.BaseTimeEstimationPlugin; |
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19 | |
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20 | public class StencilTimeEstimationPlugin extends BaseTimeEstimationPlugin{ |
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21 | |
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22 | /* |
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23 | * This method should return an estimation of time required to execute the task. |
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24 | * Requested calculation should be done based on the resources allocated for the task, |
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25 | * task description and task completion percentage. |
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26 | * |
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27 | * Example implementation calculate the estimation based on processing power. |
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28 | * There is also a simple assumption, that processing power is a linear function |
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29 | * of number of allocated units and their speed. |
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30 | */ |
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31 | public double execTimeEstimation(SchedulingEvent event, ExecTask task, |
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32 | Map<ResourceUnitName, ResourceUnit> allocatedResources, |
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33 | double completionPercentage) { |
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35 | |
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36 | //String taskFreqString = task.getExecutionProfile().getCurrentResourceConsumption().getReferenceHardware().get("cpu_maxfreq"); |
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37 | //double taskFreq = Double.valueOf(taskFreqString); |
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38 | |
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39 | double speed = 0; |
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40 | PEUnit peUnit = (PEUnit) allocatedResources.get(StandardResourceUnitName.PE); |
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41 | try { |
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42 | ProcessingElements pes = (ProcessingElements) peUnit; |
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43 | for (ComputingResource compResource : pes) { |
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44 | //System.out.println(new DateTime() + "; " + task.getId() + ";" + compResource.getFullName()); |
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45 | if(compResource instanceof Core) { |
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46 | Core core = (Core) compResource; |
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47 | speed = core.getProcessor().getPowerInterface().getPState().getFrequency(); |
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48 | break; |
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49 | } else if (compResource instanceof Processor) { |
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50 | Processor processor = (Processor) compResource; |
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51 | speed = processor.getPowerInterface().getPState().getFrequency(); |
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52 | break; |
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53 | } |
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54 | } |
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55 | } catch (Exception e){ |
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56 | speed = peUnit.getSpeed(); |
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57 | } |
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58 | |
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59 | //speed = taskFreq; |
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60 | int cnt = peUnit.getUsedAmount(); |
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61 | |
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62 | double execTime = (1 - completionPercentage/100) * task.getExecutionProfile().getCurrentExecutionPhase().getLenght() / (speed * cnt); |
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63 | |
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64 | //double execTime = (1 - completionPercentage/100) * task.getExecutionProfile().getCurrentResourceConsumption().getDuration() * (taskFreq / currentFrequency); |
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65 | //double execTime = (1 - completionPercentage/100) * task.getExecutionProfile().getCurrentResourceConsumption().getDuration(); |
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67 | // if the result is very close to 0, but less then one millisecond then round this result to 0.001 |
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68 | if (Double.compare(execTime, 0.001) < 0) { |
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69 | execTime = 0.001; |
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70 | } |
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72 | // time is measured in integer units, so get the nearest execTime int value. |
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73 | execTime = Math.round(execTime); |
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74 | return execTime; |
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75 | } |
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76 | |
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77 | } |
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79 | |
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