commit | c0e753d69093bed15037922fb91385141989ebed | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick@lowrisc.org> | Thu Jun 04 13:27:58 2020 +0100 |
committer | Srikrishna Iyer <46467186+sriyerg@users.noreply.github.com> | Mon Jan 25 16:42:49 2021 -0800 |
tree | 2d920d67c4f00426d5969545e591cbdd5bc81bbf | |
parent | 784516800c8436313fe1856bc34bf7c57a797f16 [diff] |
[dvsim] Factor deploy method out of Deploy object A Deploy object is "something that can be deployed". This is kind of orthogonal from a scheduler, which is what the deploy() method was. This patch pulls the scheduling logic into a separate class, Scheduler. It also defines a class for status tracking, used for tracking the status of jobs for a given target. This replaces an ordered dictionary, but does the same job (hopefully with easier-to-read code). This change is still sort of half-and-half, in that the number of running jobs is still tracked in a class variable in Deploy. That's pretty unusual - you'd normally expect to see that count tracked in the scheduler - but I thought I'd stop at this for now to keep the patch manageable. Signed-off-by: Rupert Swarbrick <rswarbrick@lowrisc.org>
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