/*****************************************************************************\
* job_container_none.c - Define job container management functions with
* no functionality (stubs)
*****************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 2013 SchedMD LLC
* Written by Morris Jette, SchedMD
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#include
#include
#include
#include "src/common/slurm_xlator.h"
#include "slurm/slurm_errno.h"
/*
* These variables are required by the generic plugin interface. If they
* are not found in the plugin, the plugin loader will ignore it.
*
* plugin_name - a string giving a human-readable description of the
* plugin. There is no maximum length, but the symbol must refer to
* a valid string.
*
* plugin_type - a string suggesting the type of the plugin or its
* applicability to a particular form of data or method of data handling.
* If the low-level plugin API is used, the contents of this string are
* unimportant and may be anything. Slurm uses the higher-level plugin
* interface which requires this string to be of the form
*
* /
*
* where is a description of the intended application of
* the plugin (e.g., "task" for task control) and is a description
* of how this plugin satisfies that application. Slurm will only load
* a task plugin if the plugin_type string has a prefix of "task/".
*
* plugin_version - an unsigned 32-bit integer containing the Slurm version
* (major.minor.micro combined into a single number).
*/
const char plugin_name[] = "job_container none plugin";
const char plugin_type[] = "job_container/none";
const uint32_t plugin_version = SLURM_VERSION_NUMBER;
extern void container_p_reconfig(void)
{
return;
}
/*
* init() is called when the plugin is loaded, before any other functions
* are called. Put global initialization here.
*/
extern int init(void)
{
debug("%s loaded", plugin_name);
return SLURM_SUCCESS;
}
/*
* fini() is called when the plugin is removed. Clear any allocated
* storage here.
*/
extern int fini(void)
{
return SLURM_SUCCESS;
}
extern int container_p_restore(char *dir_name, bool recover)
{
return SLURM_SUCCESS;
}
extern int container_p_create(uint32_t job_id)
{
return SLURM_SUCCESS;
}
/* Add proctrack container (PAGG) to a job container */
extern int container_p_add_cont(uint32_t job_id, uint64_t cont_id)
{
return SLURM_SUCCESS;
}
/* Add a process to a job container, create the proctrack container to add */
extern int container_p_join(uint32_t job_id, uid_t uid)
{
return SLURM_SUCCESS;
}
extern int container_p_delete(uint32_t job_id)
{
return SLURM_SUCCESS;
}