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manager: print ephemeral information about running jobs' timeouts (v2)
This reverts commit 28c758de94bc8ba97b89d9dab3f517cf466978d0 but makes job_coldplug smarter. In (v1) I changed the job start timestamp to be always set, so the start time can be reported in the cylon eye message. The bug was that when deserializing jobs, they would be ignored if their start timestamp was unset which was synonymous with no timeout. But after the change, jobs would have a start timestamp set despite having no timeout. After deserialization they would be considered immediately expired. Fix this by checking if the timeout is not zero when considering jobs for expiration.
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@ -864,11 +864,14 @@ static int job_dispatch_timer(sd_event_source *s, uint64_t monotonic, void *user
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int job_start_timer(Job *j) {
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int r;
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if (j->unit->job_timeout <= 0 || j->timer_event_source)
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if (j->timer_event_source)
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return 0;
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j->begin_usec = now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC);
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if (j->unit->job_timeout <= 0)
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return 0;
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r = sd_event_add_monotonic(j->manager->event, j->begin_usec + j->unit->job_timeout, 0, job_dispatch_timer, j, &j->timer_event_source);
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if (r < 0)
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return r;
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@ -1048,7 +1051,7 @@ int job_coldplug(Job *j) {
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assert(j);
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if (j->begin_usec <= 0)
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if (j->begin_usec == 0 || j->unit->job_timeout == 0)
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return 0;
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if (j->timer_event_source)
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@ -153,6 +153,8 @@ static void manager_print_jobs_in_progress(Manager *m) {
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unsigned counter = 0, print_nr;
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char cylon[6 + CYLON_BUFFER_EXTRA + 1];
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unsigned cylon_pos;
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char time[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX], limit[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX] = "no limit";
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uint64_t x;
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assert(m);
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@ -174,14 +176,23 @@ static void manager_print_jobs_in_progress(Manager *m) {
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cylon_pos = 14 - cylon_pos;
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draw_cylon(cylon, sizeof(cylon), 6, cylon_pos);
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m->jobs_in_progress_iteration++;
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if (m->n_running_jobs > 1)
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if (asprintf(&job_of_n, "(%u of %u) ", counter, m->n_running_jobs) < 0)
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job_of_n = NULL;
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manager_status_printf(m, true, cylon, "%sA %s job is running for %s",
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strempty(job_of_n), job_type_to_string(j->type), unit_description(j->unit));
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format_timespan(time, sizeof(time), now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) - j->begin_usec, 1*USEC_PER_SEC);
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if (job_get_timeout(j, &x) > 0)
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format_timespan(limit, sizeof(limit), x - j->begin_usec, 1*USEC_PER_SEC);
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manager_status_printf(m, true, cylon,
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"%sA %s job is running for %s (%s / %s)",
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strempty(job_of_n),
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job_type_to_string(j->type),
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unit_description(j->unit),
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time, limit);
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m->jobs_in_progress_iteration++;
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}
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static int manager_watch_idle_pipe(Manager *m) {
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