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TrickleApi
The interface for trickle messages includes both client-side and server-side components.
To send a trickle-up message, call
int boinc_send_trickle_up(char* variety, char* text)
To receive a trickle-down message, call
int boinc_receive_trickle_down(char* buf, int len)
This returns true (nonzero) if there was a message.
To handle trickle-up messages, use a 'trickle_handler' daemon. This is a program, based on sched/trickle_handler.cpp, linked with functions
int handle_trickle_init(int argc, char** argv); // initialize
int handle_trickle(MSG_FROM_HOST&); // handle a trickle message
struct MSG_FROM_HOST {
int create_time;
int hostid;
char variety[256]; // project-defined; what kind of msg
char xml[MSG_FROM_HOST_BLOB_SIZE];
};
This function should return zero if the message was handled successfully. The 'hostid' field identifies the host from which the message was sent. The daemon must be passed a '--variety X' command-line argument, telling it what kind of messages to handle. The daemon should be specified in the project configuration file.
By default, a trickle handler daemon enumerates msg_from_host records with handled==0, and when done sets handled=1. If you need multiple stages of trickle handling, you can do so by assigning handled_enum and handled_set in handle_trickle_init(). For example, by setting these to 1 and 2 respectively you can add a 2nd stage of handling.
To send trickle-down messages (from a trickle handler daemon or other program) you must insert a record in the 'msg_to_host' table. From C/C++, this is done as follows:
DB_MSG_TO_HOST mth;
mth.clear();
mth.create_time = time(0);
mth.hostid = hostid;
sprintf(mth.xml,
"<trickle_down>\n"
" <result_name>%s</result_name>\n"
" ...\n"
"</trickle_down>\n",
...
);
retval = mth.insert();
To send trickle-down messages, include
<msg_to_host/>
in your configuration (config.xml) file.
If you use either type of trickle message, you should include
<task>
<output>purge_trickles.out</output>
<cmd>run_in_ops purge_trickles.php</cmd>
<period>24 hours</period>
</task>
in your configuration (config.xml) file, to delete unneeded trickle-related records from your database. It you use multiple stages of trickle-up handling, use
purge_trickles.php msg_from_host 2
or whatever the final value of "handled" is.
You can arrange to have trickle-up messages sent not only the the project's scheduler, but to other schedulers as well. To do this, including the following in your gui_urls.xml file:
<trickle_up_urls>
<url>http://a.b.edu/test2_cgi/cgi</url>
[ ... ]
</trickle_up_urls>
The messages sent to these trickle-up handlers are abbreviated versions of scheduler RPC requests.
This works only with 6.13.5+ clients.