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# $Id: hostlist.pl,v 1.9 2010-02-02 00:04:34 chu11 Exp $
#############################################################################
# Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
# Copyright (C) 2001-2007 The Regents of the University of California.
# Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
# Written by Jim Garlick <garlick@llnl.gov>.
# UCRL-CODE-2003-004.
#
# This file is part of Genders, a cluster configuration database and
# rdist preprocessor.
# For details, see <http://www.llnl.gov/linux/genders/>.
#
# Genders is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# Genders is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with Genders. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#############################################################################
#
# Routines for reading, normalizing, and displaying lists of hosts.
#
package Hostlist;
use strict;
use Carp;
use Genders;
if (!$Hostlist::included) {
$Hostlist::included = 1;
# compress will generate a quadrics-style range if this is > 0
$Hostlist::quadrics_ranges = 0;
# Construct node list from hostlist file
# $fileName (IN) hostlist filename
# RETURN list of nodes
sub mk_file
{
my ($fileName) = @_;
my (@targetNodes);
if (open(FILE, "< $fileName")) {
while (<FILE>) {
chomp;
s/\*.*$//; # strip comments (*)
s/\!.*$//; # strip comments (!)
s/^\s+.*//; # strip leading spaces
s/.*\s+$//; # strip trailing spaces
next if (/^\s*$/); # skip blank lines
push(@targetNodes, $_);
}
close(FILE);
}
return @targetNodes;
}
# Construct node list from genders attribute name
# $attrName (IN) attribute name
# RETURN list of nodes
sub mk_gend
{
my ($attrName) = @_;
my $obj;
$obj = Genders->new();
return $obj->getnodes($attrName);
}
# Construct node list from command line
# $cmdLine (IN) comma-separated list of nodes
# RETURN list of nodes
sub mk_cmdline
{
my ($cmdLine) = @_;
my (@targetNodes);
@targetNodes = split(/,/, $cmdLine);
return @targetNodes;
}
# Convert list of hostnames from reliable_hostname to initial_hostname.
# OK if already initial_hostname.
# @inList (IN) list of reliable_hostnames
# RETURN list of initial_hostnames
sub to_initial
{
my (@inList) = @_;
my (@outList, $node, $iname);
foreach $node (@inList) {
($node) = split(/\./, $node); # shorten name
#$iname = Sdr::nn2sname(Sdr::ename2nn($node)); # convert
push(@outList, $iname ? $iname : $node);
}
return @outList;
}
# Convert list of hostnames from initial_hostname to reliable_hostname.
# OK if already reliable_hostname.
# @inList (IN) list of initial_hostnames
# RETURN list of reliable_hostnames
sub to_reliable
{
my (@inList) = @_;
my (@outList, $node, $rname);
foreach $node (@inList) {
($node) = split(/\./, $node); # shorten name
#$rname = Sdr::nn2ename(Sdr::sname2nn($node)); # convert
push(@outList, $rname ? $rname : $node);
}
return @outList;
}
# Detect shell metacharacters in a hostlist entry.
# $line (IN) hostlist line
# RETURN true if metachars found, false otherwise
sub detect_metachar
{
my ($line) = @_;
return ($line =~ /(\;|\||\&)/);
}
# expand()
# turn a hostname range into a list of hostnames. Try to autodetect whether
# a quadrics-style range or a normal hostname range was passed in.
#
sub expand
{
my ($list) = @_;
# matching "[" "]" pair with stuff inside will be considered a quadrics
# range:
if ($list =~ /[^[]*\[.+\]/) {
# quadrics ranges are separated by whitespace in RMS -
# try to support that here
$list =~ s/\s+/,/g;
#
# Replace ',' chars internal to "[]" with ':"
#
while ($list =~ s/(\[[^\]]*),([^\[]*\])/$1:$2/) {}
return map { expand_quadrics_range($_) } split /,/, $list;
} else {
return map {
s/(\w*?)(\d+)-(\w*?)(\d+)/"$2".."$4"/
||
s/(.+)/""/;
map {"$1$_"} eval;
} split /,/, $list;
}
}
# expand_quadrics_range
#
# expand nodelist in quadrics form
#
sub expand_quadrics_range
{
my ($list) = @_;
my ($pfx, $ranges) = split(/[\[\]]/, $list);
return $list if (!defined $ranges);
return map {"$pfx$_"}
map { s/(\d+)-(\d+)/"$1".."$2"/; eval }
split(/,|:/, $ranges);
}
# compress_to_quadrics
#
# compress a list of nodes to into a quadrics-style list of ranges
#
sub compress_to_quadrics
{
my (@list) = @_;
local $Hostlist::quadrics_ranges = 1;
return compress(@list) if @list;
}
# Turn long lists of nodes with numeric suffixes into ranges where possible
# optionally return a Quadrics-style range if $quadrics_ranges is nonzero.
#
# @nodes (IN) flat list of nodes
# RETURN list of nodes possibly containing ranges
#
sub compress {
my %rng = comp2(@_);
my @list = ();
local $"=",";
if (!$Hostlist::quadrics_ranges) {
foreach my $k (keys %rng) {
@{$rng{$k}} = map { "$k$_" } @{$rng{$k}};
}
@list = map { @{$rng{$_}} } sort keys %rng;
} else {
@list = map { $_ .
(@{$rng{$_}}>1 || ${$rng{$_}}[0] =~ /-/ ?
"[@{$rng{$_}}]" :
"@{$rng{$_}}"
)
} sort keys %rng;
}
return wantarray ? @list : "@list";
}
# comp2():
#
# takes a list of names and returns a hash of arrays, indexed by name prefix,
# each containing a list of numerical ranges describing the initial list.
#
# e.g.: %hash = comp2(lx01,lx02,lx03,lx05,dev0,dev1,dev21)
# will return:
# $hash{"lx"} = ["01-03", "05"]
# $hash{"dev"} = ["0-1", "21"]
#
sub comp2
{
my (%i) = ();
my (%s) = ();
# turn off warnings here to avoid perl complaints about
# uninitialized values for members of %i and %s
local ($^W) = 0;
push(@{
$s{$$_[0]}[ (
$s{ $$_[0] }[ $i{$$_[0]} ]
[$#{$s{$$_[0]}[$i{$$_[0]}]}] == ($$_[1]-1)
) ? $i{$$_[0]} : ++$i{$$_[0]}
]
}, ($$_[1])
) for map { [/(.*?)(\d*)$/] } sortn(@_);
for my $key (keys %s) {
@{$s{$key}} =
map { $#$_>0 ? "$$_[0]-$$_[$#$_]" : @{$_} } @{$s{$key}};
}
return %s;
}
# uniq: remove duplicates from a hostlist
#
sub uniq
{
my %seen = ();
grep { !$seen{$_}++ } @_;
}
# intersect(\@a, \@b): return the intersection of two lists,
# i.e. those hosts in both @a and @b.
# IN : two array refs \@a , \@b
# OUT: flat list of hosts in =both= @a and @b
sub intersect
{
my ($a, $b) = @_;
(ref $a && ref $b) or
croak "Error: arguments to intersect must be references";
my @result = ();
for my $hn (@$a) {
push (@result, grep { $_ eq $hn } @$b);
}
return @result;
}
# union(\@a, \@b): return the union of two lists
# i.e. list of hosts from both @a and @b
# IN : two array refs \@a, \@b
# OUT: flat list of hosts from @a and @b
sub union
{
my ($a, $b) = @_;
(ref $a && ref $b) or
croak "Error: arguments to union must be references";
return uniq(@$a, @$b);
}
# diff(\@a, \@b): return the list of hosts in @a that are not in @b
# i.e. hosts in @a - hosts in @b
# IN : two array refs \@a, \@b
# OUT: flat list of hosts in @a that are not in @b
sub diff
{
my ($a, $b) = @_;
(ref $a && ref $b) or
croak "Error: arguments to diff must be references";
my @result = ();
for my $hn (@$a) {
push(@result, $hn) if (!grep { $_ eq $hn } @$b);
}
return @result;
}
# xor(\@a, \@b): exclusive OR hosts in @a and @b
# i.e. those hosts in @a and @b but not in both
# IN : two array refs \@a, \@b
# OUT: flat list of hosts in @a and @b but not in both
sub xor
{
my ($a, $b) = @_;
(ref $a && ref $b) or
croak "Error: arguments to xor must be references";
return (diff($a, $b), diff($b, $a));
}
# within(\@a, \@b): true if all hosts in @a are in @b
# i.e. is @a a subset of @b?
# IN : two array refs \@a, \@b
# OUT: true if @a is a subset of @b, false otherwise.
sub within
{
my ($a, $b) = @_;
(ref $a && ref $b) or
croak "Error: arguments to within must be references";
return (intersect($a, $b) == @$a)
}
# same(\@a, \@b) : true if @a and @b contain the exact same hosts
# i.e. are @a and @b the same list?
# IN : two array refs \@a, \@b
# OUT: true if @a is same as @b, false otherwise
sub same
{
my ($a, $b) = @_;
(ref $a && ref $b) or
croak "arguments to same must be references";
return (within($a, $b) && within($b, $a));
}
# sortn:
#
# sort a group of alphanumeric strings by the last group of digits on
# those strings, if such exists (good for numerically suffixed host lists)
#
sub sortn
{
map {$$_[0]} sort {($$a[1]||0)<=>($$b[1]||0)} map {[$_,/(\d*)$/]} @_;
}
} # Hostlist::included
1; # return a true value...
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