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(define *run-info-cache*     (make-hash-table)) ;; run info is stable, no need to reget
(define *launch-setup-mutex* (make-mutex))     ;; need to be able to call launch:setup often so mutex it and re-call the real deal only if *toppath* not set
(define *homehost-mutex*     (make-mutex))

;; Miscellaneous
(define *triggers-mutex*     (make-mutex))     ;; block overlapping processing of triggers


(use posix-extras pathname-expand files)

;; this plugs a hole in posix-extras in recent chicken versions > 4.9)
(let-values (( (chicken-release-number chicken-major-version)
               (apply values
                      (map string->number







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(define *run-info-cache*     (make-hash-table)) ;; run info is stable, no need to reget
(define *launch-setup-mutex* (make-mutex))     ;; need to be able to call launch:setup often so mutex it and re-call the real deal only if *toppath* not set
(define *homehost-mutex*     (make-mutex))

;; Miscellaneous
(define *triggers-mutex*     (make-mutex))     ;; block overlapping processing of triggers
(define *numcpus-cache* (make-hash-table))

(use posix-extras pathname-expand files)

;; this plugs a hole in posix-extras in recent chicken versions > 4.9)
(let-values (( (chicken-release-number chicken-major-version)
               (apply values
                      (map string->number
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           ((and (> (length argv) 2)
                 (string-match "^(.*/csi|csi)$" (car argv))
                 (string-match "^-(s|ss|sx|script)$" (cadr argv)))
            (caddr argv))
           (else (car argv))))
         (fullpath (realpath this-script)))
    fullpath))



(define *common:this-exe-fullpath* (common:get-this-exe-fullpath))
(define *common:this-exe-dir*      (pathname-directory *common:this-exe-fullpath*))
(define *common:this-exe-name*     (pathname-strip-directory *common:this-exe-fullpath*))







;; when called from a wrapper I need sometimes to find the calling
;; wrapper, this is for dashboard to find the correct megatest.
;;
(define (common:find-local-megatest #!optional (progname "megatest"))
  (let ((res (filter file-exists?
		     (map (lambda (updir)
			    (let* ((lm  (car (argv)))
				   (dir (pathname-directory lm))
				   (exe (pathname-strip-directory lm)))
			      (conc (if dir (conc dir "/") "")
				    (case (string->symbol exe)
				      ((dboard)    (conc updir progname))
				      ((mtest)     (conc updir progname))
				      ((dashboard) progname)
				      (else exe)))))
			  '("../../" "../")))))
    (if (null? res)
	(begin
	  (debug:print 0 *current-log-port* "Failed to find this executable! Using what can be found on the path")
	  progname)
	(car res))))

(define *common:logpro-exit-code->status-sym-alist*
  '( ( 0 . pass )
     ( 1 . fail )
     ( 2 . warn )







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           ((and (> (length argv) 2)
                 (string-match "^(.*/csi|csi)$" (car argv))
                 (string-match "^-(s|ss|sx|script)$" (cadr argv)))
            (caddr argv))
           (else (car argv))))
         (fullpath (realpath this-script)))
    fullpath))

;;======================================================================

(define *common:this-exe-fullpath* (common:get-this-exe-fullpath))
(define *common:this-exe-dir*      (pathname-directory *common:this-exe-fullpath*))
(define *common:this-exe-name*     (pathname-strip-directory *common:this-exe-fullpath*))

(define (common:get-sync-lock-filepath)
  (let* ((tmp-area     (common:get-db-tmp-area))
         (lockfile     (conc tmp-area "/megatest.db.sync-lock")))
    lockfile))

;;======================================================================
;; when called from a wrapper I need sometimes to find the calling
;; wrapper, this is for dashboard to find the correct megatest.
;;
(define (common:find-local-megatest #!optional (progname "megatest"))
  (let ((res (filter file-exists?
		     (map (lambda (updir)
			    (let* ((lm  (car (argv)))
				   (dir (pathname-directory lm))
				   (exe (pathname-strip-directory lm)))
			      (conc (if dir (conc dir "/") "")
				    (case (string->symbol exe)
				      ((dboard)    (conc updir progname))
				      ((mtest)     (conc updir progname))
				      ((dashboard) progname)
				      (else exe)))))
			  '("../../" "../")))))
    (if (null? res)
	(begin
	  (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Failed to find this executable! Using what can be found on the path")
	  progname)
	(car res))))

(define *common:logpro-exit-code->status-sym-alist*
  '( ( 0 . pass )
     ( 1 . fail )
     ( 2 . warn )
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(define (common:get-full-version)
  (conc megatest-version "-" megatest-fossil-hash))

(define (common:version-signature)
  (conc megatest-version "-" (substring megatest-fossil-hash 0 4)))


;; from metadat lookup MEGATEST_VERSION
;;
(define (common:get-last-run-version) ;; RADT => How does this work in send-receive function??; assume it is the value saved in some DB
  (rmt:get-var "MEGATEST_VERSION"))

(define (common:get-last-run-version-number)
  (string->number 
   (substring (common:get-last-run-version) 0 6)))

(define (common:set-last-run-version)
  (rmt:set-var "MEGATEST_VERSION" (common:version-signature)))


;; postive number if megatest version > db version
;; negative number if megatest version < db version
(define (common:version-db-delta)
         (- megatest-version (common:get-last-run-version-number)))

(define (common:version-changed?)
  (not (equal? (common:get-last-run-version)
               (common:version-signature))))

(define (common:api-changed?)
  (not (equal? (substring (->string megatest-version) 0 4)
               (substring (conc (common:get-last-run-version)) 0 4))))


(define (common:get-sync-lock-filepath)
  (let* ((tmp-area     (common:get-db-tmp-area))
         (lockfile     (conc tmp-area "/megatest.db.sync-lock")))
    lockfile))
    
;; Move me elsewhere ...
;; RADT => Why do we meed the version check here, this is called only if version misma
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(define (common:cleanup-db dbstruct #!key (full #f))
  (apply db:multi-db-sync 
   dbstruct
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(define (common:get-full-version)
  (conc megatest-version "-" megatest-fossil-hash))

(define (common:version-signature)
  (conc megatest-version "-" (substring megatest-fossil-hash 0 4)))

;;======================================================================
;; from metadat lookup MEGATEST_VERSION
;;
(define (common:get-last-run-version) ;; RADT => How does this work in send-receive function??; assume it is the value saved in some DB
  (rmt:get-var "MEGATEST_VERSION"))

(define (common:get-last-run-version-number)
  (string->number 
   (substring (common:get-last-run-version) 0 6)))

(define (common:set-last-run-version)
  (rmt:set-var "MEGATEST_VERSION" (common:version-signature)))

;;======================================================================
;; postive number if megatest version > db version
;; negative number if megatest version < db version
(define (common:version-db-delta)
  (- megatest-version (common:get-last-run-version-number)))

(define (common:version-changed?)
  (not (equal? (common:get-last-run-version)
               (common:version-signature))))

(define (common:api-changed?)
  (not (equal? (substring (->string megatest-version) 0 4)
               (substring (conc (common:get-last-run-version)) 0 4))))

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;; Move me elsewhere ...
;; RADT => Why do we meed the version check here, this is called only if version misma
;;
(define (common:cleanup-db dbstruct #!key (full #f))
  (apply db:multi-db-sync 
   dbstruct
   'schema
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        ;;     copy <file>.days.gz <file>.weeks.gz
        ;;     copy <file>.hrs.gz <file>.days.gz
        (when (>= (age-wks daysfile) 1)
          (copy daysfile wksfile)
          (copy hrsfile daysfile))
        #t)
      #f))
  
        
        
;; Rotate logs, logic: 
;;                 if > 500k and older than 1 week:
;;                     remove previous compressed log and compress this log
;; WARNING: This proc operates assuming that it is in the directory above the
;;          logs directory you wish to log-rotate.
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(define (common:rotate-logs)







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        ;;     copy <file>.days.gz <file>.weeks.gz
        ;;     copy <file>.hrs.gz <file>.days.gz
        (when (>= (age-wks daysfile) 1)
          (copy daysfile wksfile)
          (copy hrsfile daysfile))
        #t)
      #f))

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;; Rotate logs, logic: 
;;                 if > 500k and older than 1 week:
;;                     remove previous compressed log and compress this log
;; WARNING: This proc operates assuming that it is in the directory above the
;;          logs directory you wish to log-rotate.
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(define (common:rotate-logs)
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		     (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* fullname " in logs directory is a directory! Cannot rotate it, it is best to not put subdirectories in the logs dir.")
		     (handle-exceptions
		      exn
		      (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "failed to remove " fullname ", exn=" exn)
		      (delete-file* fullname)))))
	     files)
	    (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "Deleted " (length files) " files from logs, keeping " max-allowed " files."))))))
  

;; Force a megatest cleanup-db if version is changed and skip-version-check not specified
;; Do NOT check if not on homehost!
;;
(define (common:exit-on-version-changed)
  (if (common:on-homehost?)
      (if (common:api-changed?)
	  (let* ((mtconf (conc (get-environment-variable "MT_RUN_AREA_HOME") "/megatest.config"))







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		     (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* fullname " in logs directory is a directory! Cannot rotate it, it is best to not put subdirectories in the logs dir.")
		     (handle-exceptions
		      exn
		      (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "failed to remove " fullname ", exn=" exn)
		      (delete-file* fullname)))))
	     files)
	    (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "Deleted " (length files) " files from logs, keeping " max-allowed " files."))))))

;;======================================================================
;; Force a megatest cleanup-db if version is changed and skip-version-check not specified
;; Do NOT check if not on homehost!
;;
(define (common:exit-on-version-changed)
  (if (common:on-homehost?)
      (if (common:api-changed?)
	  (let* ((mtconf (conc (get-environment-variable "MT_RUN_AREA_HOME") "/megatest.config"))
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              (exit 1))
             (read-only
              (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "   You have read-only access to this area.  Cannot proceed with megatest version migration.")
              (exit 1))
             (else
              (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* " to switch versions you can run: \"megatest -cleanup-db\"")
              (exit 1)))))))

;;      (begin
;;	(debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "ERROR: cannot migrate version unless on homehost. Exiting.")
;;	(exit 1))))

;;======================================================================
;; S P A R S E   A R R A Y S
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              (exit 1))
             (read-only
              (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "   You have read-only access to this area.  Cannot proceed with megatest version migration.")
              (exit 1))
             (else
              (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* " to switch versions you can run: \"megatest -cleanup-db\"")
              (exit 1)))))))
;;======================================================================
;;      (begin
;;	(debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "ERROR: cannot migrate version unless on homehost. Exiting.")
;;	(exit 1))))

;;======================================================================
;; S P A R S E   A R R A Y S
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(define *common:dont-roll-up-states*
  '("DELETED"
    "REMOVING"
    "CLEANING"
    "ARCHIVE_REMOVING"
    ))


;; BBnote: *common:std-statuses* dashboard filter control and test control status buttons defined here; used in set-fields-panel and dboard:make-controls
;; note these statuses are sorted from better to worse.
;; This sort order is important to dcommon:status-compare3 and db:set-state-status-and-roll-up-items
(define *common:std-statuses*
  '(;; (0 "DELETED")  
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(define *common:dont-roll-up-states*
  '("DELETED"
    "REMOVING"
    "CLEANING"
    "ARCHIVE_REMOVING"
    ))

;;======================================================================
;; BBnote: *common:std-statuses* dashboard filter control and test control status buttons defined here; used in set-fields-panel and dboard:make-controls
;; note these statuses are sorted from better to worse.
;; This sort order is important to dcommon:status-compare3 and db:set-state-status-and-roll-up-items
(define *common:std-statuses*
  '(;; (0 "DELETED")  
    (1 "n/a")
    (2 "PASS")
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(define *common:cant-run-states*    ;; These are stopping conditions that prevent a test from being run
  '("COMPLETED" "KILLED" "UNKNOWN" "INCOMPLETE" "ARCHIVED"))

(define *common:not-started-ok-statuses* ;; if not one of these statuses when in not_started state treat as dead
  '("n/a" "na" "PASS" "FAIL" "WARN" "CHECK" "WAIVED" "DEAD" "SKIP"))


;; group tests into buckets corresponding to rollup
;;; Running, completed-pass,  completed-non-pass + worst status, not started.
;; filter out 
;(define (common:categorize-items-for-rollup in-tests)
;  (

(define (common:special-sort items order comp)
  (let ((items-order (map reverse order))
        (acomp       (or comp >)))
    (sort items
        (lambda (a b)
          (let ((a-num (cadr (or (assoc a items-order) '(0 0))))
                (b-num (cadr (or (assoc b items-order) '(0 0)))))
            (acomp a-num b-num))))))


;; ;; given a toplevel with currstate, currstatus apply state and status
;; ;;  => (newstate . newstatus)
;; (define (common:apply-state-status currstate currstatus state status)
;;   (let* ((cstate  (string->symbol (string-downcase currstate)))
;;          (cstatus (string->symbol (string-downcase currstatus)))
;;          (sstate  (string->symbol (string-downcase state)))
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(define *common:cant-run-states*    ;; These are stopping conditions that prevent a test from being run
  '("COMPLETED" "KILLED" "UNKNOWN" "INCOMPLETE" "ARCHIVED"))

(define *common:not-started-ok-statuses* ;; if not one of these statuses when in not_started state treat as dead
  '("n/a" "na" "PASS" "FAIL" "WARN" "CHECK" "WAIVED" "DEAD" "SKIP"))

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;; group tests into buckets corresponding to rollup
;;; Running, completed-pass,  completed-non-pass + worst status, not started.
;; filter out 
;(define (common:categorize-items-for-rollup in-tests)
;  (

(define (common:special-sort items order comp)
  (let ((items-order (map reverse order))
        (acomp       (or comp >)))
    (sort items
        (lambda (a b)
          (let ((a-num (cadr (or (assoc a items-order) '(0 0))))
                (b-num (cadr (or (assoc b items-order) '(0 0)))))
            (acomp a-num b-num))))))

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;; ;; given a toplevel with currstate, currstatus apply state and status
;; ;;  => (newstate . newstatus)
;; (define (common:apply-state-status currstate currstatus state status)
;;   (let* ((cstate  (string->symbol (string-downcase currstate)))
;;          (cstatus (string->symbol (string-downcase currstatus)))
;;          (sstate  (string->symbol (string-downcase state)))
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(define (common:get-testsuite-name)
  (or (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "area-name") ;; megatest is a flexible tool, testsuite is too limiting a description.
      (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "testsuite" )
      (getenv "MT_TESTSUITE_NAME")
      (pathname-file (or (if (string? *toppath* )
			     (pathname-file *toppath*)
			     #f)
			 (common:get-topath #f)))
      "please-set-setup-area-name")) ;; (pathname-file (current-directory)))))


;; safe getting of toppath
(define (common:get-toppath areapath)
  (or *toppath*
      (if areapath
	  (begin
	    (set! *toppath* areapath)
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(define (common:get-testsuite-name)
  (or (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "area-name") ;; megatest is a flexible tool, testsuite is too limiting a description.
      (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "testsuite" )
      (getenv "MT_TESTSUITE_NAME")
      (pathname-file (or (if (string? *toppath* )
			     (pathname-file *toppath*)
			     #f)
			 (common:get-toppath #f)))
      "please-set-setup-area-name")) ;; (pathname-file (current-directory)))))

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;; safe getting of toppath
(define (common:get-toppath areapath)
  (or *toppath*
      (if areapath
	  (begin
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		(begin
		  (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "Unable to find megatest home directory.")
		  #f)
		(loop (pathname-directory thepath)))))
      ))




(define common:get-area-name common:get-testsuite-name)

(define (common:get-db-tmp-area . junk)
  (if *db-cache-path*
      *db-cache-path*
      (if *toppath* ;; common:get-create-writeable-dir
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		(begin
		  (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "Unable to find megatest home directory.")
		  #f)
		(loop (pathname-directory thepath)))))
      ))

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;; redefine for future cleanup (converge on area-name, the more generic
;;
(define common:get-area-name common:get-testsuite-name)

(define (common:get-db-tmp-area . junk)
  (if *db-cache-path*
      *db-cache-path*
      (if *toppath* ;; common:get-create-writeable-dir
	  (handle-exceptions
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;;======================================================================
;; E X I T   H A N D L I N G
;;======================================================================

(define (common:run-sync?)
    (and (common:on-homehost?)
	 (args:get-arg "-server")))

;;   (let ((ohh (common:on-homehost?))
;; 	(srv (args:get-arg "-server")))
;;     (and ohh srv)))
    ;; (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "common:run-sync? ohh=" ohh ", srv=" srv)



(define *wdnum* 0)
(define *wdnum*mutex (make-mutex))


(define (common:human-time)
  (time->string (seconds->local-time (current-seconds)) "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))


;; currently the primary job of the watchdog is to run the sync back to megatest.db from the db in /tmp
;; if we are on the homehost and we are a server (by definition we are on the homehost if we are a server)
;;
(define (common:readonly-watchdog dbstruct)
  (thread-sleep! 0.05) ;; delay for startup
  (debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "common:readonly-watchdog entered.")
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;;======================================================================
;; E X I T   H A N D L I N G
;;======================================================================

(define (common:run-sync?)
    (and (common:on-homehost?)
	 (args:get-arg "-server")))












(define (common:human-time)
  (time->string (seconds->local-time (current-seconds)) "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))

;;======================================================================
;; currently the primary job of the watchdog is to run the sync back to megatest.db from the db in /tmp
;; if we are on the homehost and we are a server (by definition we are on the homehost if we are a server)
;;
(define (common:readonly-watchdog dbstruct)
  (thread-sleep! 0.05) ;; delay for startup
  (debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "common:readonly-watchdog entered.")
  ;; sync megatest.db to /tmp/.../megatst.db
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		      (let ((res (db:multi-db-sync dbstruct 'old2new)))
			(debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "rosync called, " res " records transferred."))))
              (loop (current-seconds)))
            #t)))
    (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "Exiting readonly-watchdog timer, *time-to-exit* = " *time-to-exit*" pid="(current-process-id)" mtpath="golden-mtpath)))


;; TODO: for multiple areas, we will have multiple watchdogs; and multiple threads to manage
(define (common:watchdog)
  (debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "common:watchdog entered.")
  (if (launch:setup)
      (if (common:on-homehost?)
	  (let ((dbstruct (db:setup #t)))
	    (debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "after db:setup with dbstruct=" dbstruct)







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		      (let ((res (db:multi-db-sync dbstruct 'old2new)))
			(debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "rosync called, " res " records transferred."))))
              (loop (current-seconds)))
            #t)))
    (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "Exiting readonly-watchdog timer, *time-to-exit* = " *time-to-exit*" pid="(current-process-id)" mtpath="golden-mtpath)))

;;======================================================================
;; TODO: for multiple areas, we will have multiple watchdogs; and multiple threads to manage
(define (common:watchdog)
  (debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "common:watchdog entered.")
  (if (launch:setup)
      (if (common:on-homehost?)
	  (let ((dbstruct (db:setup #t)))
	    (debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "after db:setup with dbstruct=" dbstruct)
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;; (set-signal-handler! signal/stop std-signal-handler)  ;; ^Z NO, do NOT handle ^Z!

;;======================================================================
;; M I S C   U T I L S
;;======================================================================


;; convert stuff to a number if possible
(define (any->number val)
  (cond 
   ((number? val) val)
   ((string? val) (string->number val))
   ((symbol? val) (any->number (symbol->string val)))
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;;======================================================================
;; M I S C   U T I L S
;;======================================================================

;;======================================================================
;; convert stuff to a number if possible
(define (any->number val)
  (cond 
   ((number? val) val)
   ((string? val) (string->number val))
   ((symbol? val) (any->number (symbol->string val)))
   (else #f)))
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	     (debug:print-info 10 *default-log-port* "patt " patt " modpatt " modpatt)
	     (if (string-match (regexp modpatt) item)
		 (set! res #t))))
	 (string-split patts ","))
	res)
      #t))


;; '(print (string-intersperse (map cadr (hash-table-ref/default (read-config "megatest.config" \#f \#t) "disks" '"'"'("none" ""))) "\n"))'
(define (common:get-disks #!key (configf #f))
  (hash-table-ref/default 
   (or configf (read-config "megatest.config" #f #t))
   "disks" '("none" "")))


;; return first command that exists, else #f
;;
(define (common:which cmds)
  (if (null? cmds)
      #f
      (let loop ((hed (car cmds))
		 (tal (cdr cmds)))







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	     (debug:print-info 10 *default-log-port* "patt " patt " modpatt " modpatt)
	     (if (string-match (regexp modpatt) item)
		 (set! res #t))))
	 (string-split patts ","))
	res)
      #t))

;;======================================================================
;; '(print (string-intersperse (map cadr (hash-table-ref/default (read-config "megatest.config" \#f \#t) "disks" '"'"'("none" ""))) "\n"))'
(define (common:get-disks #!key (configf #f))
  (hash-table-ref/default 
   (or configf (read-config "megatest.config" #f #t))
   "disks" '("none" "")))

;;======================================================================
;; return first command that exists, else #f
;;
(define (common:which cmds)
  (if (null? cmds)
      #f
      (let loop ((hed (car cmds))
		 (tal (cdr cmds)))
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	 exn
	 #f
	 (pathname-directory
	  (pathname-directory 
	   (pathname-directory exe-path))))
	#f)))


;; return first path that can be created or already exists and is writable
;;
(define (common:get-create-writeable-dir dirs)
  (if (null? dirs)
      #f
      (let loop ((hed (car dirs))
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	 #f
	 (pathname-directory
	  (pathname-directory 
	   (pathname-directory exe-path))))
	#f)))

;;======================================================================
;; return first path that can be created or already exists and is writable
;;
(define (common:get-create-writeable-dir dirs)
  (if (null? dirs)
      #f
      (let loop ((hed (car dirs))
		 (tal (cdr dirs)))
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	  (if (and (string? res)
		   (directory? res))
	      res
	      (if (null? tal)
		  #f
		  (loop (car tal)(cdr tal))))))))


;; return the youngest timestamp . filename
;;
(define (common:get-youngest glob-list)
  (let ((all-files (apply append
			  (map (lambda (patt)
				 (handle-exceptions
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		   (directory? res))
	      res
	      (if (null? tal)
		  #f
		  (loop (car tal)(cdr tal))))))))

;;======================================================================
;; return the youngest timestamp . filename
;;
(define (common:get-youngest glob-list)
  (let ((all-files (apply append
			  (map (lambda (patt)
				 (handle-exceptions
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			      (file-modification-time fname))))
	      (if (> curmod last-mod)
		  (list curmod fname)
		  res)))
	  '(0 "n/a")
	  all-files)))


;; use bash to expand a glob. Does NOT handle paths with spaces!
;;
(define (common:bash-glob instr)
  (string-split
   (with-input-from-pipe
       (conc "/bin/bash -c \"echo " instr "\"")
       read-line)))

;;======================================================================
;; Some safety net stuff
;;======================================================================


;; return input if it is a list or return null
(define (common:list-or-null inlst #!key (ovrd #f)(message #f))
  (if (list? inlst)
      inlst
      (begin
	(if message (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* message))
	(or ovrd '()))))
  
;;======================================================================
;; T A R G E T S  ,   S T A T E ,   S T A T U S ,   
;;                    R U N N A M E    A N D   T E S T P A T T
;;======================================================================


;; (map print (map car (hash-table->alist (read-config "runconfigs.config" #f #t))))
;;
(define (common:get-runconfig-targets #!key (configf #f))
  (let ((targs       (sort (map car (hash-table->alist
				     (or configf ;; NOTE: There is no value in using runconfig:read here.
					 (read-config (conc *toppath* "/runconfigs.config")
						      #f #t)
					 (make-hash-table))))
			   string<?))
	(target-patt (args:get-arg "-target")))
    (if target-patt
	(filter (lambda (x)
		  (patt-list-match x target-patt))
		targs)
	targs)))


;; Lookup a value in runconfigs based on -reqtarg or -target
;; 
(define (runconfigs-get config var)
  (let ((targ (common:args-get-target))) ;; (or (args:get-arg "-reqtarg")(args:get-arg "-target")(getenv "MT_TARGET"))))
    (if targ
	(or (configf:lookup config targ var)
	    (configf:lookup config "default" var))







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	      (if (> curmod last-mod)
		  (list curmod fname)
		  res)))
	  '(0 "n/a")
	  all-files)))

;;======================================================================
;; use bash to expand a glob. Does NOT handle paths with spaces!
;;
(define (common:bash-glob instr)
  (string-split
   (with-input-from-pipe
       (conc "/bin/bash -c \"echo " instr "\"")
       read-line)))

;;======================================================================
;; Some safety net stuff
;;======================================================================

;;======================================================================
;; return input if it is a list or return null
(define (common:list-or-null inlst #!key (ovrd #f)(message #f))
  (if (list? inlst)
      inlst
      (begin
	(if message (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* message))
	(or ovrd '()))))
  
;;======================================================================
;; T A R G E T S  ,   S T A T E ,   S T A T U S ,   
;;                    R U N N A M E    A N D   T E S T P A T T
;;======================================================================

;;======================================================================
;; (map print (map car (hash-table->alist (read-config "runconfigs.config" #f #t))))
;;
(define (common:get-runconfig-targets #!key (configf #f))
  (let ((targs       (sort (map car (hash-table->alist
				     (or configf ;; NOTE: There is no value in using runconfig:read here.
					 (read-config (conc *toppath* "/runconfigs.config")
						      #f #t)
					 (make-hash-table))))
			   string<?))
	(target-patt (args:get-arg "-target")))
    (if target-patt
	(filter (lambda (x)
		  (patt-list-match x target-patt))
		targs)
	targs)))

;;======================================================================
;; Lookup a value in runconfigs based on -reqtarg or -target
;; 
(define (runconfigs-get config var)
  (let ((targ (common:args-get-target))) ;; (or (args:get-arg "-reqtarg")(args:get-arg "-target")(getenv "MT_TARGET"))))
    (if targ
	(or (configf:lookup config targ var)
	    (configf:lookup config "default" var))
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      (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "testpatt defined in "testpatt-key" from runconfigs: " rtestpatt)
      rtestpatt)
     (else 
      (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "using testpatt " args-testpatt " rtestpatt:" rtestpatt)
      args-testpatt))))



(define (common:false-on-exception thunk #!key (message #f))
  (handle-exceptions exn
                     (begin
                       (if message
                           (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* message))
                       #f) (thunk) ))

(define (common:file-exists? path-string #!key (silent #f))
  ;; this avoids stack dumps in the case where 

  ;;;; TODO: catch permission denied exceptions and emit appropriate warnings, eg:  system error while trying to access file: "/nfs/pdx/disks/icf_env_disk001/bjbarcla/gwa/issues/mtdev/randy-slow/reproduce/q...
  (common:false-on-exception (lambda () (file-exists? path-string))
                             message: (if (not silent)
                                          (conc "Unable to access path: " path-string)
                                          #f)
                             ))

(define (common:directory-exists? path-string)
  ;;;; TODO: catch permission denied exceptions and emit appropriate warnings, eg:  system error while trying to access file: "/nfs/pdx/disks/icf_env_disk001/bjbarcla/gwa/issues/mtdev/randy-slow/reproduce/q...
  (common:false-on-exception (lambda () (directory-exists? path-string))
                             message: (conc "Unable to access path: " path-string)
                             ))


;; does the directory exist and do we have write access?
;;
;;    returns the directory or #f
;;
(define (common:directory-writable? path-string)
  (handle-exceptions
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      (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "testpatt defined in "testpatt-key" from runconfigs: " rtestpatt)
      rtestpatt)
     (else 
      (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "using testpatt " args-testpatt " rtestpatt:" rtestpatt)
      args-testpatt))))



(define (common:false-on-exception thunk #!key (message #f))
  (handle-exceptions exn
                     (begin
                       (if message
                           (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* message))
                       #f) (thunk) ))

(define (common:file-exists? path-string #!key (silent #f))


  ;;;; TODO: catch permission denied exceptions and emit appropriate warnings. Might be able to get rid of with chicken 5?
  (common:false-on-exception (lambda () (file-exists? path-string))
                             message: (if (not silent)
                                          (conc "Unable to access path: " path-string)
                                          #f)
                             ))

(define (common:directory-exists? path-string)
  ;;;; TODO: catch permission denied exceptions and emit appropriate warnings
  (common:false-on-exception (lambda () (directory-exists? path-string))
                             message: (conc "Unable to access path: " path-string)
                             ))

;;======================================================================
;; does the directory exist and do we have write access?
;;
;;    returns the directory or #f
;;
(define (common:directory-writable? path-string)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
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	    (begin
	      (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "Invalid target, spaces or blanks not allowed \"" target "\", target should be: " (string-intersperse keys "/") ", have " tlist " for elements")
	      (if exit-if-bad (exit 1))
	      #f)
	    #f))))


;; looking only (at least for now) at the MT_ variables craft the full testname
;;
(define (common:get-full-test-name)
  (if (getenv "MT_TEST_NAME")
      (if (and (getenv "MT_ITEMPATH")
               (not (equal? (getenv "MT_ITEMPATH") "")))
          (getenv "MT_TEST_NAME")
          (conc (getenv "MT_TEST_NAME") "/" (getenv "MT_ITEMPATH")))
      #f))


;; logic for getting homehost. Returns (host . at-home)
;; IF *toppath* is not set, wait up to five seconds trying every two seconds
;; (this is to accomodate the watchdog)
;;
(define (common:get-homehost #!key (trynum 5))
  ;; called often especially at start up. use mutex to eliminate collisions
  (mutex-lock! *homehost-mutex*)







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	    (begin
	      (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "Invalid target, spaces or blanks not allowed \"" target "\", target should be: " (string-intersperse keys "/") ", have " tlist " for elements")
	      (if exit-if-bad (exit 1))
	      #f)
	    #f))))

;;======================================================================
;; looking only (at least for now) at the MT_ variables craft the full testname
;;
(define (common:get-full-test-name)
  (if (getenv "MT_TEST_NAME")
      (if (and (getenv "MT_ITEMPATH")
               (not (equal? (getenv "MT_ITEMPATH") "")))
          (getenv "MT_TEST_NAME")
          (conc (getenv "MT_TEST_NAME") "/" (getenv "MT_ITEMPATH")))
      #f))

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;; logic for getting homehost. Returns (host . at-home)
;; IF *toppath* is not set, wait up to five seconds trying every two seconds
;; (this is to accomodate the watchdog)
;;
(define (common:get-homehost #!key (trynum 5))
  ;; called often especially at start up. use mutex to eliminate collisions
  (mutex-lock! *homehost-mutex*)
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				     #f))))))
	   (at-home  (or (equal? homehost currhost)
			 (equal? homehost bestadrs))))
      (set! *home-host* (cons homehost at-home))
      (mutex-unlock! *homehost-mutex*)
      *home-host*))))


;; am I on the homehost?
;;
(define (common:on-homehost?)
  (let ((hh (common:get-homehost)))
    (if hh
	(cdr hh)
	#f)))


;; do we honor the caches of the config files?
;;
(define (common:use-cache?)
  (let ((res #t)) ;; priority by order of evaluation
    (if *configdat* ;; sillyness here. can't use setup/use-cache to know if we can use the cached files!
	(if (equal? (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "use-cache") "no")
	    (set! res #f)
	    (if (equal? (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "use-cache") "yes")
		(set! res #t))))
    (if (args:get-arg "-no-cache")(set! res #f)) ;; overrides setting in "setup"
    (if (getenv "MT_USE_CACHE")
	(if (equal? (getenv "MT_USE_CACHE") "yes")
	    (set! res #t)
	    (if (equal? (getenv "MT_USE_CACHE") "no")
		(set! res #f))))    ;; overrides -no-cache switch
    res))
  

;; force use of server?
;;
(define (common:force-server?)
  (let* ((force-setting (configf:lookup *configdat* "server" "force"))
	 (force-type    (if force-setting (string->symbol force-setting) #f))
	 (force-result  (case force-type
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	   (at-home  (or (equal? homehost currhost)
			 (equal? homehost bestadrs))))
      (set! *home-host* (cons homehost at-home))
      (mutex-unlock! *homehost-mutex*)
      *home-host*))))

;;======================================================================
;; am I on the homehost?
;;
(define (common:on-homehost?)
  (let ((hh (common:get-homehost)))
    (if hh
	(cdr hh)
	#f)))

;;======================================================================
;; do we honor the caches of the config files?
;;
(define (common:use-cache?)
  (let ((res #t)) ;; priority by order of evaluation
    (if *configdat* ;; sillyness here. can't use setup/use-cache to know if we can use the cached files!
	(if (equal? (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "use-cache") "no")
	    (set! res #f)
	    (if (equal? (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "use-cache") "yes")
		(set! res #t))))
    (if (args:get-arg "-no-cache")(set! res #f)) ;; overrides setting in "setup"
    (if (getenv "MT_USE_CACHE")
	(if (equal? (getenv "MT_USE_CACHE") "yes")
	    (set! res #t)
	    (if (equal? (getenv "MT_USE_CACHE") "no")
		(set! res #f))))    ;; overrides -no-cache switch
    res))
  
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;; force use of server?
;;
(define (common:force-server?)
  (let* ((force-setting (configf:lookup *configdat* "server" "force"))
	 (force-type    (if force-setting (string->symbol force-setting) #f))
	 (force-result  (case force-type
			  ((#f)     #f)
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	#f)))

;;======================================================================
;; M I S C   L I S T S
;;======================================================================


;; items in lista are matched value and position in listb
;; return the remaining items in listb or #f
;;
(define (common:list-is-sublist lista listb)
  (if (null? lista)
      listb ;; all items in listb are "remaining"
      (if (> (length lista)(length listb)) 







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	#f)))

;;======================================================================
;; M I S C   L I S T S
;;======================================================================

;;======================================================================
;; items in lista are matched value and position in listb
;; return the remaining items in listb or #f
;;
(define (common:list-is-sublist lista listb)
  (if (null? lista)
      listb ;; all items in listb are "remaining"
      (if (> (length lista)(length listb)) 
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			  (cdr tala)
			  (car talb)
			  
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		#f)))))


;; Needed for long lists to be sorted where (apply max ... ) dies
;;
(define (common:max inlst)
  (let loop ((max-val (car inlst))
	     (hed     (car inlst))
	     (tal     (cdr inlst)))
    (if (not (null? tal))
	(loop (max hed max-val)
	      (car tal)
	      (cdr tal))
	(max hed max-val))))


;; get min or max, use > for max and < for min, this works around the limits on apply
;;
(define (common:min-max comp lst)
  (if (null? lst)
      #f ;; better than an exception for my needs
      (fold (lambda (a b)
	      (if (comp a b) a b))
	    (car lst)
	    lst)))


;; get min or max, use > for max and < for min, this works around the limits on apply
;;
(define (common:sum lst)
  (if (null? lst)
      0
      (fold (lambda (a b)
	      (+ a b))
	    (car lst)
	    lst)))


;; path list to hash-table tree
;;   ((a b c)(a b d)(e b c)) => ((a (b (d) (c))) (e (b (c))))
;;
(define (common:list->htree lst)
  (let ((resh (make-hash-table)))
    (for-each
     (lambda (inlst)







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			  (car talb)
			  
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		#f)))))

;;======================================================================
;; Needed for long lists to be sorted where (apply max ... ) dies
;;
(define (common:max inlst)
  (let loop ((max-val (car inlst))
	     (hed     (car inlst))
	     (tal     (cdr inlst)))
    (if (not (null? tal))
	(loop (max hed max-val)
	      (car tal)
	      (cdr tal))
	(max hed max-val))))

;;======================================================================
;; get min or max, use > for max and < for min, this works around the limits on apply
;;
(define (common:min-max comp lst)
  (if (null? lst)
      #f ;; better than an exception for my needs
      (fold (lambda (a b)
	      (if (comp a b) a b))
	    (car lst)
	    lst)))

;;======================================================================
;; get min or max, use > for max and < for min, this works around the limits on apply
;;
(define (common:sum lst)
  (if (null? lst)
      0
      (fold (lambda (a b)
	      (+ a b))
	    (car lst)
	    lst)))

;;======================================================================
;; path list to hash-table tree
;;   ((a b c)(a b d)(e b c)) => ((a (b (d) (c))) (e (b (c))))
;;
(define (common:list->htree lst)
  (let ((resh (make-hash-table)))
    (for-each
     (lambda (inlst)
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	     (begin
	       (hash-table-set! ht hed (make-hash-table))
	       (loop ht hed tal)))))
     lst)
    resh))


;; hash-table tree to html list tree
;;
;;   tipfunc takes two parameters: y the tip value and path the path to that point
;;
(define (common:htree->html ht path tipfunc)
  (let ((datlist 	(sort (hash-table->alist ht)
                              (lambda (a b)







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	     (begin
	       (hash-table-set! ht hed (make-hash-table))
	       (loop ht hed tal)))))
     lst)
    resh))

;;======================================================================
;; hash-table tree to html list tree
;;
;;   tipfunc takes two parameters: y the tip value and path the path to that point
;;
(define (common:htree->html ht path tipfunc)
  (let ((datlist 	(sort (hash-table->alist ht)
                              (lambda (a b)
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		      (s:li
		       (list 
			levelname
			(common:htree->html y newpath tipfunc))))))
	      datlist)))))


;; hash-table tree to alist tree
;;
(define (common:htree->atree ht)
  (map (lambda (x)
	 (cons (car x)
	       (let ((y (cdr x)))
		 (if (hash-table? y)
		     (common:htree->atree y)
		     y))))
       (hash-table->alist ht)))

;;======================================================================
;; M U N G E   D A T A   I N T O   N I C E   F O R M S
;;======================================================================


;; Generate an index for a sparse list of key values
;;   ( (rowname1 colname1 val1)(rowname2 colname2 val2) )
;;
;; => 
;;
;;   ( (rowname1 0)(rowname2 1))    ;; rownames -> num
;;     (colname1 0)(colname2 1)) )  ;; colnames -> num







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		      (s:li (tipfunc y newpath))
		      (s:li
		       (list 
			levelname
			(common:htree->html y newpath tipfunc))))))
	      datlist)))))

;;======================================================================
;; hash-table tree to alist tree
;;
(define (common:htree->atree ht)
  (map (lambda (x)
	 (cons (car x)
	       (let ((y (cdr x)))
		 (if (hash-table? y)
		     (common:htree->atree y)
		     y))))
       (hash-table->alist ht)))

;;======================================================================
;; M U N G E   D A T A   I N T O   N I C E   F O R M S
;;======================================================================

;;======================================================================
;; Generate an index for a sparse list of key values
;;   ( (rowname1 colname1 val1)(rowname2 colname2 val2) )
;;
;; => 
;;
;;   ( (rowname1 0)(rowname2 1))    ;; rownames -> num
;;     (colname1 0)(colname2 1)) )  ;; colnames -> num
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		    new-rownames
		    new-colnames
		    (if (> curr-rownum rownum) curr-rownum rownum)
		    (if (> curr-colnum colnum) curr-colnum colnum)
		    ))))))


;; if it looks like a number -> convert it to a number, else return it
;;
(define (common:lazy-convert inval)
  (let* ((as-num (if (string? inval)(string->number inval) #f)))
    (or as-num inval)))


;; convert string a=1; b=2; c=a silly thing; d=
;; to '((a . 1)(b . 2)(c . "a silly thing")(d . ""))
;;
(define (common:val->alist val #!key (convert #f))
  (let ((val-list (string-split-fields ";\\s*" val #:infix)))
    (if val-list
	(map (lambda (x)







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		    new-rownames
		    new-colnames
		    (if (> curr-rownum rownum) curr-rownum rownum)
		    (if (> curr-colnum colnum) curr-colnum colnum)
		    ))))))

;;======================================================================
;; if it looks like a number -> convert it to a number, else return it
;;
(define (common:lazy-convert inval)
  (let* ((as-num (if (string? inval)(string->number inval) #f)))
    (or as-num inval)))

;;======================================================================
;; convert string a=1; b=2; c=a silly thing; d=
;; to '((a . 1)(b . 2)(c . "a silly thing")(d . ""))
;;
(define (common:val->alist val #!key (convert #f))
  (let ((val-list (string-split-fields ";\\s*" val #:infix)))
    (if val-list
	(map (lambda (x)
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	'())))

;;======================================================================
;; S Y S T E M   S T U F F
;;======================================================================


;; lazy-safe get file mod time. on any error (file not existing etc.) return 0
;;
(define (common:lazy-modification-time fpath)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
    (begin
      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Failed to get modifcation time for " fpath ", treating it as zero. exn=" exn)
      0)
    (if (file-exists? fpath)
	(file-modification-time fpath)
	0)))


;; find timestamp of newest file associated with a sqlite db file
(define (common:lazy-sqlite-db-modification-time fpath)
  (let* ((glob-list (handle-exceptions
			exn
		      (begin
			(debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Failed to glob " fpath "*, exn=" exn)
			`(,(conc "/no/such/file, message: " ((condition-property-accessor 'exn 'message) exn))))
		      (glob (conc fpath "*"))))
         (file-list (if (eq? 0 (length glob-list))
			'("/no/such/file")
			glob-list)))
  (apply max
	 (map
	  common:lazy-modification-time 
	  file-list))))


;; return a nice clean pathname made absolute
(define (common:nice-path dir)
  (let ((match (string-match "^(~[^\\/]*)(\\/.*|)$" dir)))
    (if match ;; using ~ for home?
	(common:nice-path (conc (common:read-link-f (cadr match)) "/" (caddr match)))
	(normalize-pathname (if (absolute-pathname? dir)
				dir
				(conc (current-directory) "/" dir))))))


;; make "nice-path" available in config files and the repl
(define nice-path common:nice-path)

(define (common:read-link-f path)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
      (begin
	(debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "command \"/bin/readlink -f " path "\" failed. exn=" exn)
	path) ;; just give up
    (with-input-from-pipe
	(conc "/bin/readlink -f " path)
      (lambda ()
	(read-line)))))


;; returns *effective load* (not normalized)
;;
(define (common:get-intercept onemin fivemin)
  (if (< onemin fivemin) ;; load is decreasing, just use the onemin load
      onemin
      (let* ((load-change (- onemin fivemin))
	     (tchange     (- 300 60)))
	(max (+ onemin (* 60 (/ load-change tchange))) 0))))


;; calculate a delay number based on a droop curve
;;    inputs are:
;;      - load-in, load as from uptime, NOT normalized
;;      - numcpus, number of cpus, ideally use the real cpus, not threads
;;
(define (common:get-delay load-in numcpus)
  (let* ((ratio (/ load-in numcpus))







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	'())))

;;======================================================================
;; S Y S T E M   S T U F F
;;======================================================================

;;======================================================================
;; lazy-safe get file mod time. on any error (file not existing etc.) return 0
;;
(define (common:lazy-modification-time fpath)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
    (begin
      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Failed to get modifcation time for " fpath ", treating it as zero. exn=" exn)
      0)
    (if (file-exists? fpath)
	(file-modification-time fpath)
	0)))

;;======================================================================
;; find timestamp of newest file associated with a sqlite db file
(define (common:lazy-sqlite-db-modification-time fpath)
  (let* ((glob-list (handle-exceptions
			exn
		      (begin
			(debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Failed to glob " fpath "*, exn=" exn)
			`(,(conc "/no/such/file, message: " ((condition-property-accessor 'exn 'message) exn))))
		      (glob (conc fpath "*"))))
         (file-list (if (eq? 0 (length glob-list))
			'("/no/such/file")
			glob-list)))
  (apply max
	 (map
	  common:lazy-modification-time 
	  file-list))))

;;======================================================================
;; return a nice clean pathname made absolute
(define (common:nice-path dir)
  (let ((match (string-match "^(~[^\\/]*)(\\/.*|)$" dir)))
    (if match ;; using ~ for home?
	(common:nice-path (conc (common:read-link-f (cadr match)) "/" (caddr match)))
	(normalize-pathname (if (absolute-pathname? dir)
				dir
				(conc (current-directory) "/" dir))))))

;;======================================================================
;; make "nice-path" available in config files and the repl
(define nice-path common:nice-path)

(define (common:read-link-f path)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
      (begin
	(debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "command \"/bin/readlink -f " path "\" failed. exn=" exn)
	path) ;; just give up
    (with-input-from-pipe
	(conc "/bin/readlink -f " path)
      (lambda ()
	(read-line)))))

;;======================================================================
;; returns *effective load* (not normalized)
;;
(define (common:get-intercept onemin fivemin)
  (if (< onemin fivemin) ;; load is decreasing, just use the onemin load
      onemin
      (let* ((load-change (- onemin fivemin))
	     (tchange     (- 300 60)))
	(max (+ onemin (* 60 (/ load-change tchange))) 0))))

;;======================================================================
;; calculate a delay number based on a droop curve
;;    inputs are:
;;      - load-in, load as from uptime, NOT normalized
;;      - numcpus, number of cpus, ideally use the real cpus, not threads
;;
(define (common:get-delay load-in numcpus)
  (let* ((ratio (/ load-in numcpus))
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    (print x "," (common:get-delay x 1))
    (if (< x 2)
	(loop (+ x 0.1)))))

(define (get-cpu-load #!key (remote-host #f))
  (car (common:get-cpu-load remote-host)))


;;   (let* ((load-res (process:cmd-run->list "uptime"))
;; 	 (load-rx  (regexp "load average:\\s+(\\d+)"))
;; 	 (cpu-load #f))
;;     (for-each (lambda (l)
;; 		(let ((match (string-search load-rx l)))
;; 		  (if match
;; 		      (let ((newval (string->number (cadr match))))
;; 			(if (number? newval)
;; 			    (set! cpu-load newval))))))
;; 	      (car load-res))
;;     cpu-load))


;; get values from cached info from dropping file in logs dir
;;  e.g. key is host and dtype is normalized-load
;;
(define (common:get-cached-info key dtype #!key (age 10))
  (if *toppath*
      (let* ((fullpath (conc *toppath* "/.sysdata/" key "-" dtype ".log"))
	     (delfile  (lambda ()
			 (debug:print-info 1 *default-log-port* " removing bad file " fullpath ", exn=" exn)
			 (delete-file* fullpath)
			 #f)))
	(if (and (file-exists? fullpath)
		 (file-read-access? fullpath))
	    (handle-exceptions
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    (print x "," (common:get-delay x 1))
    (if (< x 2)
	(loop (+ x 0.1)))))

(define (get-cpu-load #!key (remote-host #f))
  (car (common:get-cpu-load remote-host)))

;;======================================================================
;;   (let* ((load-res (process:cmd-run->list "uptime"))
;; 	 (load-rx  (regexp "load average:\\s+(\\d+)"))
;; 	 (cpu-load #f))
;;     (for-each (lambda (l)
;; 		(let ((match (string-search load-rx l)))
;; 		  (if match
;; 		      (let ((newval (string->number (cadr match))))
;; 			(if (number? newval)
;; 			    (set! cpu-load newval))))))
;; 	      (car load-res))
;;     cpu-load))

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;; get values from cached info from dropping file in logs dir
;;  e.g. key is host and dtype is normalized-load
;;
(define (common:get-cached-info key dtype #!key (age 10))
  (if *toppath*
      (let* ((fullpath (conc *toppath* "/.sysdata/" key "-" dtype ".log"))
	     (delfile  (lambda (exn)
			 (debug:print-info 1 *default-log-port* " removing bad file " fullpath ", exn=" exn)
			 (delete-file* fullpath)
			 #f)))
	(if (and (file-exists? fullpath)
		 (file-read-access? fullpath))
	    (handle-exceptions
		exn
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						 fullpath ", using 0, exn=" exn)
				    0)
				  (file-change-time fullpath)))))
	       (if (< real-age age)
		   (handle-exceptions
		       exn
		     (delfile)
		     (let* ((res (with-input-from-file fullpath read)))
		       (if (eof-object? res)
			   (begin
			     (delfile)
			     #f)
			   res)))
		   (begin
		     (debug:print-info 2 *default-log-port* "file " fullpath
				       " is too old (" real-age" seconds) to trust, skipping reading it")
		     #f))))
	    (begin
	      (debug:print 2 *default-log-port* "not reading file " fullpath)
	      #f)))
      #f))
 
(define (common:write-cached-info key dtype dat)
  (if *toppath*
      (let* ((fulldir  (conc *toppath* "/.sysdata"))
	     (fullpath (conc fulldir "/" key "-" dtype ".log")))
	(if (not (file-exists? fulldir))(create-directory fulldir #t))
	(handle-exceptions
	    exn
	  (begin
	    (debug:print 0 *default-log-path* "failed to write file " fullpath ", exn=" exn)
	    #f)
	  (with-output-to-file fullpath (lambda ()(pp dat)))))
      #f))

(define (common:raw-get-remote-host-load remote-host)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
    (begin
      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "failed to ssh to " remote-host " and get loadavg. exn=" exn)
      #f) ;; more specific handling of errors needed
    (with-input-from-pipe 
     (conc "ssh " remote-host " cat /proc/loadavg")
     (lambda ()(list (read)(read)(read))))))


;; get cpu load by reading from /proc/loadavg, return all three values
;;
(define (common:get-cpu-load remote-host)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
    (begin
      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "failed to ssh or read loadavg from host " remote-host ", exn=" exn)







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				    (debug:print 1 *default-log-port* "Failed to read mod time on file "
						 fullpath ", using 0, exn=" exn)
				    0)
				  (file-change-time fullpath)))))
	       (if (< real-age age)
		   (handle-exceptions
		       exn
		     (delfile exn)
		     (let* ((res (with-input-from-file fullpath read)))
		       (if (eof-object? res)
			   (begin
			     (delfile "n/a")
			     #f)
			   res)))
		   (begin
		     (debug:print-info 2 *default-log-port* "file " fullpath
				       " is too old (" real-age" seconds) to trust, skipping reading it")
		     #f))))
	    (begin
	      (debug:print 2 *default-log-port* "not reading file " fullpath)
	      #f)))
      #f))
 
(define (common:write-cached-info key dtype dat)
  (if *toppath*
      (let* ((fulldir  (conc *toppath* "/.sysdata"))
	     (fullpath (conc fulldir "/" key "-" dtype ".log")))
	(if (not (file-exists? fulldir))(create-directory fulldir #t))
	(handle-exceptions
	    exn
	  (begin
	    (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "failed to write file " fullpath ", exn=" exn)
	    #f)
	  (with-output-to-file fullpath (lambda ()(pp dat)))))
      #f))

(define (common:raw-get-remote-host-load remote-host)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
    (begin
      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "failed to ssh to " remote-host " and get loadavg. exn=" exn)
      #f) ;; more specific handling of errors needed
    (with-input-from-pipe 
     (conc "ssh " remote-host " cat /proc/loadavg")
     (lambda ()(list (read)(read)(read))))))

;;======================================================================
;; get cpu load by reading from /proc/loadavg, return all three values
;;
(define (common:get-cpu-load remote-host)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
    (begin
      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "failed to ssh or read loadavg from host " remote-host ", exn=" exn)
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		   (begin
		     (common:write-cached-info actual-hostname "cpu-load" result)
		     result)
		   '(-1 -1 -1))) ;; -1 is bad result
	      (else '(-2 -2 -2))))))))


;; get normalized cpu load by reading from /proc/loadavg and /proc/cpuinfo return all three values and the number of real cpus and the number of threads
;; returns alist '((adj-cpu-load . normalized-proc-load) ... etc.
;;  keys: adj-proc-load, adj-core-load, 1m-load, 5m-load, 15m-load
;;
(define (common:get-normalized-cpu-load remote-host)
  (let ((res (common:get-normalized-cpu-load-raw remote-host))
	(default `((adj-proc-load . 2) ;; there is no right answer







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		      (number? l3))
		   (begin
		     (common:write-cached-info actual-hostname "cpu-load" result)
		     result)
		   '(-1 -1 -1))) ;; -1 is bad result
	      (else '(-2 -2 -2))))))))

;;======================================================================
;; get normalized cpu load by reading from /proc/loadavg and /proc/cpuinfo return all three values and the number of real cpus and the number of threads
;; returns alist '((adj-cpu-load . normalized-proc-load) ... etc.
;;  keys: adj-proc-load, adj-core-load, 1m-load, 5m-load, 15m-load
;;
(define (common:get-normalized-cpu-load remote-host)
  (let ((res (common:get-normalized-cpu-load-raw remote-host))
	(default `((adj-proc-load . 2) ;; there is no right answer
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		      ;; (print "NO MATCH: " hed)
		      (loop (car tal)(cdr tal) loads proc-num phys-num core-num)))))))))))

(define (common:unix-ping hostname)
  (let ((res (system (conc "ping -c 1 " hostname " > /dev/null"))))
    (eq? res 0)))


;; ideally put all this info into the db, no need to preserve it across moving homehost
;;
;; return list of
;;  ( reachable? cpuload update-time )
(define (common:get-host-info hostname)
  (let* ((loadinfo                         (rmt:get-latest-host-load hostname)) ;; if this host happens to have been recently used by a test reuse the load data
         (load                             (car loadinfo))







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		      (loop (car tal)(cdr tal) loads proc-num phys-num core-num)))))))))))

(define (common:unix-ping hostname)
  (let ((res (system (conc "ping -c 1 " hostname " > /dev/null"))))
    (eq? res 0)))

;;======================================================================
;; ideally put all this info into the db, no need to preserve it across moving homehost
;;
;; return list of
;;  ( reachable? cpuload update-time )
(define (common:get-host-info hostname)
  (let* ((loadinfo                         (rmt:get-latest-host-load hostname)) ;; if this host happens to have been recently used by a test reuse the load data
         (load                             (car loadinfo))
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            (current-seconds)
            (alist-ref 'adj-core-load (common:get-normalized-cpu-load hostname)))) ;; this is cheaper than you might think. get-normalized-cpu-load is cached for up to 5 seconds
     (else
      (list #f 0 -1) ;; bad host, don't use!
      ))))


;; see defstruct host at top of file.
;;    host: reachable last-update last-used last-cpuload
;;
(define (common:update-host-loads-table hosts-raw)
  (let* ((hosts (filter (lambda (x)
                          (string-match (regexp "^\\S+$") x))
                        hosts-raw)))







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            (current-seconds)
            (alist-ref 'adj-core-load (common:get-normalized-cpu-load hostname)))) ;; this is cheaper than you might think. get-normalized-cpu-load is cached for up to 5 seconds
     (else
      (list #f 0 -1) ;; bad host, don't use!
      ))))

;;======================================================================
;; see defstruct host at top of file.
;;    host: reachable last-update last-used last-cpuload
;;
(define (common:update-host-loads-table hosts-raw)
  (let* ((hosts (filter (lambda (x)
                          (string-match (regexp "^\\S+$") x))
                        hosts-raw)))
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              (last-reached-time (cadr host-info))
              (load              (caddr host-info)))
         (host-reachable-set!    rec is-reachable)
         (host-last-update-set!  rec last-reached-time)
         (host-last-cpuload-set! rec load)))
     hosts)))


;; go through the hosts from least recently used to most recently used, pick the first that meets the load criteral from the
;; [host-rules] section.
;;
(define (common:get-least-loaded-host hosts-raw host-type configdat)
  (let* ((rdat       (configf:lookup configdat "host-rules" host-type))
	 (rules      (common:val->alist (or rdat "") convert: #t))   ;; maxnload, maxnjobs, maxjobrate
	 (maxnload   (common:alist-ref/default 'maxnload rules 1.5)) ;; max normalized load







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              (load              (caddr host-info)))
         (host-reachable-set!    rec is-reachable)
         (host-last-update-set!  rec last-reached-time)
         (host-last-cpuload-set! rec load)))
     hosts)))

;;======================================================================
;; go through the hosts from least recently used to most recently used, pick the first that meets the load criteral from the
;; [host-rules] section.
;;
(define (common:get-least-loaded-host hosts-raw host-type configdat)
  (let* ((rdat       (configf:lookup configdat "host-rules" host-type))
	 (rules      (common:val->alist (or rdat "") convert: #t))   ;; maxnload, maxnjobs, maxjobrate
	 (maxnload   (common:alist-ref/default 'maxnload rules 1.5)) ;; max normalized load
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  (let* ((hh-dat (if (common:on-homehost?) ;; if we are on the homehost then pass in #f so the calls are local.
                     #f
                     (common:get-homehost)))
         (hh     (if hh-dat (car hh-dat) #f)))
    (common:wait-for-normalized-load maxnormload msg hh)))

(define *numcpus-cache* (make-hash-table))
(define (common:get-num-cpus remote-host)
  (let* ((actual-host (or remote-host (get-host-name))))
    ;; hosts had better not be changing the number of cpus too often!
    (or (hash-table-ref/default *numcpus-cache* actual-host #f)
	(let* ((numcpus (or (common:get-cached-info actual-host "num-cpus" age: (+ 2592000 (random 3600)))
			    (let* ((proc   (lambda ()
					     (let loop ((numcpu 0)







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  (let* ((hh-dat (if (common:on-homehost?) ;; if we are on the homehost then pass in #f so the calls are local.
                     #f
                     (common:get-homehost)))
         (hh     (if hh-dat (car hh-dat) #f)))
    (common:wait-for-normalized-load maxnormload msg hh)))


(define (common:get-num-cpus remote-host)
  (let* ((actual-host (or remote-host (get-host-name))))
    ;; hosts had better not be changing the number of cpus too often!
    (or (hash-table-ref/default *numcpus-cache* actual-host #f)
	(let* ((numcpus (or (common:get-cached-info actual-host "num-cpus" age: (+ 2592000 (random 3600)))
			    (let* ((proc   (lambda ()
					     (let loop ((numcpu 0)
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				       (> result 0))
				  (common:write-cached-info actual-host "num-cpus" result))
			      result))))
	  (hash-table-set! *numcpus-cache* actual-host numcpus)
	  numcpus))))


;; wait for normalized cpu load to drop below maxload
;;
(define (common:wait-for-normalized-load maxnormload msg remote-host #!optional (rem-tries 5))
  (let ((num-cpus (common:get-num-cpus remote-host)))
    (if num-cpus
	(common:wait-for-cpuload maxnormload num-cpus 15 msg: msg remote-host: remote-host)
	(begin
	  (thread-sleep! (random 60)) ;; we failed to get num cpus. wait a bit and try again
	  (if (> rem-tries 0)
	      (common:wait-for-normalized-load maxnormload msg remote-host (- rem-tries 1))
	      #f)))))


;; DO NOT CALL THIS DIRECTLY. It is called from common:wait-for-normalized-load
;;   count     - count down to zero, at some point we'd give up if the load never drops
;;   num-tries - count down to zero number tries to get numcpus
;;
(define (common:wait-for-cpuload maxnormload numcpus-in
				 #!key (count 1000)
				 (msg #f)(remote-host #f)(num-tries 5))







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				       (> result 0))
				  (common:write-cached-info actual-host "num-cpus" result))
			      result))))
	  (hash-table-set! *numcpus-cache* actual-host numcpus)
	  numcpus))))

;;======================================================================
;; wait for normalized cpu load to drop below maxload
;;
(define (common:wait-for-normalized-load maxnormload msg remote-host #!optional (rem-tries 5))
  (let ((num-cpus (common:get-num-cpus remote-host)))
    (if num-cpus
	(common:wait-for-cpuload maxnormload num-cpus 15 msg: msg remote-host: remote-host)
	(begin
	  (thread-sleep! (random 60)) ;; we failed to get num cpus. wait a bit and try again
	  (if (> rem-tries 0)
	      (common:wait-for-normalized-load maxnormload msg remote-host (- rem-tries 1))
	      #f)))))

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;; DO NOT CALL THIS DIRECTLY. It is called from common:wait-for-normalized-load
;;   count     - count down to zero, at some point we'd give up if the load never drops
;;   num-tries - count down to zero number tries to get numcpus
;;
(define (common:wait-for-cpuload maxnormload numcpus-in
				 #!key (count 1000)
				 (msg #f)(remote-host #f)(num-tries 5))
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	 ;; effective load accounts for load jumps, this should elminate all the first-next-avg, adjwait, load-jump-limit
	 ;; etc.
	 (effective-load    (common:get-intercept first next))
	 (recommended-delay (common:get-delay effective-load numcpus))
	 (effective-host    (or remote-host "localhost"))
	 (normalized-effective-load (/ effective-load numcpus))
	 (will-wait                 (> normalized-effective-load maxnormload)))
    (if (> recommended-delay 0)
	(let* ((actual-delay (min recommended-delay 30)))
	  (if (common:low-noise-print 30 (conc (round actual-delay) "-safe-load"))
	      (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "Load control, delaying "
				actual-delay " seconds to maintain safe load. current normalized effective load is "
				normalized-effective-load"."))
	  (thread-sleep! actual-delay)))
    
    (cond
     ;; bad data, try again to get the data
     ((not will-wait)
      (if (common:low-noise-print 30 (conc (round normalized-effective-load) "-load-acceptable-" effective-host))
	  (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Effective load on " effective-host " is acceptable at " effective-load " continuing.")))

     ((and (< first 0) ;; this indicates the loadavg data is bad - machine may not be reachable
	   (> num-tries 0))
      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "WARNING: received bad data from get-cpu-load "
		   first ", we'll sleep 10s and try " num-tries " more times.")
      (thread-sleep! 10)
      (common:wait-for-cpuload maxnormload numcpus-in
			       count: count remote-host: remote-host num-tries: (- num-tries 1)))

     ;; need to wait for load to drop
     ((and will-wait ;; (> first adjmaxload)
	   (> count 0))
      (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port*
			"Delaying 15" ;; adjwait
			" seconds due to normalized effective load " normalized-effective-load ;; first
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	 ;; effective load accounts for load jumps, this should elminate all the first-next-avg, adjwait, load-jump-limit
	 ;; etc.
	 (effective-load    (common:get-intercept first next))
	 (recommended-delay (common:get-delay effective-load numcpus))
	 (effective-host    (or remote-host "localhost"))
	 (normalized-effective-load (/ effective-load numcpus))
	 (will-wait                 (> normalized-effective-load maxnormload)))
    (if (> recommended-delay 1) 
	(let* ((actual-delay (min recommended-delay 30)))
	  (if (common:low-noise-print 30 (conc (round actual-delay) "-safe-load"))
	      (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "Load control, delaying "
				actual-delay " seconds to maintain safe load. current normalized effective load is "
				normalized-effective-load". maxnormload = " maxnormload " numcpus = " numcpus " loadavg = " loadavg " effective-load = " effective-load))
	  (thread-sleep! actual-delay)))
    
    (cond
     ;; bad data, try again to get the data
     ((not will-wait)
      (if (common:low-noise-print 3600 (conc (round normalized-effective-load) "-load-acceptable-" effective-host))
      	  (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Effective load on " effective-host " is acceptable at " effective-load " continuing.")))

     ((and (< first 0) ;; this indicates the loadavg data is bad - machine may not be reachable
	   (> num-tries 0))
      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "WARNING: received bad data from get-cpu-load "
		   first ", we'll sleep 10s and try " num-tries " more times.")
      (thread-sleep! 10)
      (common:wait-for-cpuload maxnormload numcpus-in
			       count: count remote-host: remote-host num-tries: (- num-tries 1)))

     ;; need to wait for load to drop
     ((and will-wait ;; (> first adjmaxload)
	   (> count 0))
      (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port*
			"Delaying 15" ;; adjwait
			" seconds due to normalized effective load " normalized-effective-load ;; first
			" exceeding max of " adjmaxload
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	      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Load on " effective-host " is acceptable at effective normalized load of "
			   effective-normalized-load "  continuing."))
	  (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Load on " effective-host ", "
		       first" could not be retrieved. Giving up and continuing."))))))


;; DO NOT CALL THIS DIRECTLY. It is called from common:wait-for-normalized-load
;;
;; (define (common:wait-for-cpuload maxload-in numcpus-in waitdelay #!key (count 1000) (msg #f)(remote-host #f)(force-maxload #f)(num-tries 5))
;;   (let* ((loadavg (common:get-cpu-load remote-host))
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;; 		      (common:get-num-cpus remote-host)
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	  (if (common:low-noise-print 30 (conc (round effective-load) "-load-acceptable-" effective-host))
	      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Load on " effective-host " is acceptable at effective normalized load of "
			   effective-normalized-load "  continuing."))
	  (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "Load on " effective-host ", "
		       first" could not be retrieved. Giving up and continuing."))))))

;;======================================================================
;; DO NOT CALL THIS DIRECTLY. It is called from common:wait-for-normalized-load
;;
;; (define (common:wait-for-cpuload maxload-in numcpus-in waitdelay #!key (count 1000) (msg #f)(remote-host #f)(force-maxload #f)(num-tries 5))
;;   (let* ((loadavg (common:get-cpu-load remote-host))
;; 	 (numcpus (if (<= 1 numcpus-in) ;; not possible to have zero.  If we get 1, it's possible that we got the previous default, and we should check again
;; 		      (common:get-num-cpus remote-host)
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;; D I S K   S P A C E 
;;======================================================================

(define (common:get-disk-space-used fpath)
  (with-input-from-pipe (conc "/usr/bin/du -s " fpath) read))


;; given path get free space, allows override in [setup]
;; with free-space-script /path/to/some/script.sh
;;
(define (get-df path)
  (if (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "free-space-script")
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;; D I S K   S P A C E 
;;======================================================================

(define (common:get-disk-space-used fpath)
  (with-input-from-pipe (conc "/usr/bin/du -s " fpath) read))

;;======================================================================
;; given path get free space, allows override in [setup]
;; with free-space-script /path/to/some/script.sh
;;
(define (get-df path)
  (if (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "free-space-script")
      (with-input-from-pipe 
       (conc (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "free-space-script") " " path)
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		       0)))
    (list (> dbspace required)
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	  required
	  dirpath)))


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;; returns: ok/not dbspace required-space
;;
(define (common:check-db-dir-space)
  (let* ((required (string->number 
                    ;; default is 1GB (or actually a billion bytes) This is the number of 1 kB blocks.
		    (or (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "dbdir-space-required")
			"1000000")))
	 (dbdir    (common:get-db-tmp-area)) ;; (db:get-dbdir))
	 (tdbspace (common:check-space-in-dir dbdir required))
	 (mdbspace (common:check-space-in-dir *toppath* required)))
    (sort (list tdbspace mdbspace) (lambda (a b)
				     (< (cadr a)(cadr b))))))
    

;; check available space in dbdir, exit if insufficient
;;
(define (common:check-db-dir-and-exit-if-insufficient)
  (let* ((spacedat (car (common:check-db-dir-space))) ;; look only at worst for now
	 (is-ok    (car spacedat))
	 (dbspace  (cadr spacedat))
	 (required (caddr spacedat))
	 (dbdir    (cadddr spacedat)))
    (if (not is-ok)
	(begin
	  (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "Insufficient space in " dbdir ", require " required ", have " dbspace  ", exiting now.")
	  (exit 1)))))
  

;; paths is list of lists ((name path) ... )
;;
(define (common:get-disk-with-most-free-space disks minsize)
  (let* ((best     #f)
	(bestsize 0)
        (default-min-inodes-string "1000000")
        (default-min-inodes (string->number default-min-inodes-string))







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		       (get-df dirpath)
		       0)))
    (list (> dbspace required)
	  dbspace
	  required
	  dirpath)))

;;======================================================================
;; check space in dbdir and in megatest dir
;; returns: ok/not dbspace required-space
;;
(define (common:check-db-dir-space)
  (let* ((required (string->number 
                    ;; default is 1GB (or actually a billion bytes) This is the number of 1 kB blocks.
		    (or (configf:lookup *configdat* "setup" "dbdir-space-required")
			"1000000")))
	 (dbdir    (common:get-db-tmp-area)) ;; (db:get-dbdir))
	 (tdbspace (common:check-space-in-dir dbdir required))
	 (mdbspace (common:check-space-in-dir *toppath* required)))
    (sort (list tdbspace mdbspace) (lambda (a b)
				     (< (cadr a)(cadr b))))))

;;======================================================================
;; check available space in dbdir, exit if insufficient
;;
(define (common:check-db-dir-and-exit-if-insufficient)
  (let* ((spacedat (car (common:check-db-dir-space))) ;; look only at worst for now
	 (is-ok    (car spacedat))
	 (dbspace  (cadr spacedat))
	 (required (caddr spacedat))
	 (dbdir    (cadddr spacedat)))
    (if (not is-ok)
	(begin
	  (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "Insufficient space in " dbdir ", require " required ", have " dbspace  ", exiting now.")
	  (exit 1)))))

;;======================================================================
;; paths is list of lists ((name path) ... )
;;
(define (common:get-disk-with-most-free-space disks minsize)
  (let* ((best     #f)
	(bestsize 0)
        (default-min-inodes-string "1000000")
        (default-min-inodes (string->number default-min-inodes-string))
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        ;;(print "Processing: " disk-num " bestsize: " bestsize " best: " best " freespc: " freespc " min-inodes: " min-inodes " free-inodes: " free-inodes)
      ))
     (map car disks))
    (if (and best (> bestsize minsize))
	best
	#f))) ;; #f means no disk candidate found


;; convert a spec string to a list of vectors #( rx  action rx-string )
(define (common:spec-string->list-of-specs spec-string actions)
  (let ((spec-strings  (string-split-fields "\\s*;\\s*" spec-string #:infix))
	(actions-regex (regexp (conc "^(.*)\\s+(" (string-intersperse (map conc actions) "|") ")"))))
    (filter
     (lambda (x) x)
     (map (lambda (s)
	    (let ((m (string-match actions-regex s)))
	      (if m
		  (vector (regexp (cadr m))(string->symbol (caddr m))(cadr m))
		  (begin
		    (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "WARNING: Unrecognised rule \"" s "\" in clean-up specification.")
		    #f))))
	  spec-strings))))
  

;; given a list of specs rx . rule and a file return the first matching rule
;; 
(define (common:file-find-rule fname rules) ;; rule is vector #( rx action rx-string)
  (let loop ((rule   (car rules))
	     (tail   (cdr rules)))
    (let ((rx (vector-ref rule 0))
	  (rn (vector-ref rule 1))) ;; rule name
      (if (string-match rx fname)
	  rule ;; return the whole rule so regex can be printed etc.
	  (if (null? tail)
	      #f
	      (loop (car tail)(cdr tail)))))))


;; given a spec apply some rules to a directory
;;
;;  WARNING: This function will REMOVE files - be sure your spec and path is correct!
;;
;; spec format:
;;   file-regex1 action; file-regex2 action; ...
;; e.g.







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        ;;(print "Processing: " disk-num " bestsize: " bestsize " best: " best " freespc: " freespc " min-inodes: " min-inodes " free-inodes: " free-inodes)
      ))
     (map car disks))
    (if (and best (> bestsize minsize))
	best
	#f))) ;; #f means no disk candidate found

;;======================================================================
;; convert a spec string to a list of vectors #( rx  action rx-string )
(define (common:spec-string->list-of-specs spec-string actions)
  (let ((spec-strings  (string-split-fields "\\s*;\\s*" spec-string #:infix))
	(actions-regex (regexp (conc "^(.*)\\s+(" (string-intersperse (map conc actions) "|") ")"))))
    (filter
     (lambda (x) x)
     (map (lambda (s)
	    (let ((m (string-match actions-regex s)))
	      (if m
		  (vector (regexp (cadr m))(string->symbol (caddr m))(cadr m))
		  (begin
		    (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "WARNING: Unrecognised rule \"" s "\" in clean-up specification.")
		    #f))))
	  spec-strings))))
  
;;======================================================================
;; given a list of specs rx . rule and a file return the first matching rule
;; 
(define (common:file-find-rule fname rules) ;; rule is vector #( rx action rx-string)
  (let loop ((rule   (car rules))
	     (tail   (cdr rules)))
    (let ((rx (vector-ref rule 0))
	  (rn (vector-ref rule 1))) ;; rule name
      (if (string-match rx fname)
	  rule ;; return the whole rule so regex can be printed etc.
	  (if (null? tail)
	      #f
	      (loop (car tail)(cdr tail)))))))

;;======================================================================
;; given a spec apply some rules to a directory
;;
;;  WARNING: This function will REMOVE files - be sure your spec and path is correct!
;;
;; spec format:
;;   file-regex1 action; file-regex2 action; ...
;; e.g.
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		 (delete-directory d))))
	 (sort (hash-table-keys directories) (lambda (a b)(> (string-length a)(string-length b))))))
    ))

;;======================================================================
;; E N V I R O N M E N T   V A R S
;;======================================================================

(define (bb-check-path #!key (msg "check-path: "))
  (let ((path (or (get-environment-variable "PATH") "none")))
    (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* (conc msg" : $PATH="path))
    (if (string-match "^.*/isoenv-core/.*" path)
        (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* (conc msg" : !!ISOENV PRESENT!!")) ;; remove for prod
        (debug:print-info 1 *default-log-port* (conc msg" : **no isoenv present**")))))

	      
(define (save-environment-as-files fname #!key (ignorevars (list "USER" "HOME" "DISPLAY" "LS_COLORS" "XKEYSYMDB" "EDITOR" "MAKEFLAGS" "MAKEF" "MAKEOVERRIDES")))
  ;;(bb-check-path msg: "save-environment-as-files entry")
  (let ((envvars (get-environment-variables))
        (whitesp (regexp "[^a-zA-Z0-9_\\-:,\\.\\/%$]"))
	(mungeval (lambda (val)
		    (cond







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	 (sort (hash-table-keys directories) (lambda (a b)(> (string-length a)(string-length b))))))
    ))

;;======================================================================
;; E N V I R O N M E N T   V A R S
;;======================================================================

(define (bb-check-path #!key (msg "check-path: "))
  (let ((path (or (get-environment-variable "PATH") "none")))
    (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* (conc msg" : $PATH="path))
    (if (string-match "^.*/isoenv-core/.*" path)
        (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* (conc msg" : !!ISOENV PRESENT!!")) ;; remove for prod
        (debug:print-info 1 *default-log-port* (conc msg" : **no isoenv present**")))))

	      
(define (save-environment-as-files fname #!key (ignorevars (list "USER" "HOME" "DISPLAY" "LS_COLORS" "XKEYSYMDB" "EDITOR" "MAKEFLAGS" "MAKEF" "MAKEOVERRIDES")))
  ;;(bb-check-path msg: "save-environment-as-files entry")
  (let ((envvars (get-environment-variables))
        (whitesp (regexp "[^a-zA-Z0-9_\\-:,\\.\\/%$]"))
	(mungeval (lambda (val)
		    (cond
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				       (string-search whitesp key)
				       (string-search ":" key)) ;; internal only values to be skipped.
				   "# export "
				   "export ")
			       key "=" delim (mungeval val) delim)))
                    envvars)))))


(define (common:get-param-mapping #!key (flavor #f))
  "returns alist mapping string keys in testconfig/subrun to megatest command line switches; if flavor is switch-symbol, maps tcmt symbolic switches to megatest switches"
  (let ((default '(("tag-expr"  . "-tagexpr")
                   ("mode-patt" . "-modepatt")
                   ("run-name"  . "-runname")
                   ("contour"   . "-contour")
                   ("target"    . "-target")
                   ("test-patt" . "-testpatt")
                   ("msg"       . "-m")
                   ("log"       . "-log")
                   ("start-dir" . "-start-dir")
                   ("new"       . "-set-state-status"))))
    (if (eq? flavor 'switch-symbol)
        (map (lambda (x)
               (cons (string->symbol (conc "-" (car x))) (cdr x)))
             default)
        default)))


;; set some env vars from an alist, return an alist with original values
;; (("VAR" "value") ...)
;; a value of #f means "unset this var"
;;
(define (alist->env-vars lst)
  (if (list? lst)
      (let ((res '()))
	(for-each (lambda (p)
		    (let* ((var (car  p))
			   (val (cadr p))
			   (prv (get-environment-variable var)))
		      (set! res (cons (list var prv) res))
		      (if val 
			  (safe-setenv var (->string val))
			  (unsetenv var))))
		  lst)
	res)
      '()))


;; clear vars matching pattern, run proc, set vars back
;; if proc is a string run that string as a command with
;; system.
;;
(define *common:orig-env*
  (let ((envvars (get-environment-variables)))
    (if (get-environment-variable "MT_ORIG_ENV")







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				       (string-search ":" key)) ;; internal only values to be skipped.
				   "# export "
				   "export ")
			       key "=" delim (mungeval val) delim)))
                    envvars)))))


(define (common:get-param-mapping #!key (flavor #f))
  "returns alist mapping string keys in testconfig/subrun to megatest command line switches; if flavor is switch-symbol, maps tcmt symbolic switches to megatest switches"
  (let ((default '(("tag-expr"  . "-tagexpr")
                   ("mode-patt" . "-modepatt")
                   ("run-name"  . "-runname")
                   ("contour"   . "-contour")
                   ("target"    . "-target")
                   ("test-patt" . "-testpatt")
                   ("msg"       . "-m")
                   ("log"       . "-log")
                   ("start-dir" . "-start-dir")
                   ("new"       . "-set-state-status"))))
    (if (eq? flavor 'switch-symbol)
        (map (lambda (x)
               (cons (string->symbol (conc "-" (car x))) (cdr x)))
             default)
        default)))

;;======================================================================
;; set some env vars from an alist, return an alist with original values
;; (("VAR" "value") ...)
;; a value of #f means "unset this var"
;;
(define (alist->env-vars lst)
  (if (list? lst)
      (let ((res '()))
	(for-each (lambda (p)
		    (let* ((var (car  p))
			   (val (cadr p))
			   (prv (get-environment-variable var)))
		      (set! res (cons (list var prv) res))
		      (if val 
			  (safe-setenv var (->string val))
			  (unsetenv var))))
		  lst)
	res)
      '()))

;;======================================================================
;; clear vars matching pattern, run proc, set vars back
;; if proc is a string run that string as a command with
;; system.
;;
(define *common:orig-env*
  (let ((envvars (get-environment-variables)))
    (if (get-environment-variable "MT_ORIG_ENV")
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     (proc          (proc)))
    (hash-table-for-each
     vars
     (lambda (var val)
       (setenv var val)))
    vars))


(define (common:run-a-command cmd #!key (with-vars #f) (with-orig-env #f))
  (let* ((pre-cmd  (dtests:get-pre-command))
         (post-cmd (dtests:get-post-command))
         (fullcmd  (if (or pre-cmd post-cmd)
                       (conc pre-cmd cmd post-cmd)
                       (conc "viewscreen " cmd))))
    (debug:print-info 02 *default-log-port* "Running command: " fullcmd)
    (cond
     (with-vars     (common:without-vars  fullcmd))
     (with-orig-env (common:with-orig-env fullcmd))
     (else          (common:without-vars  fullcmd "MT_.*")))))
		  
;;======================================================================
;; T I M E   A N D   D A T E
;;======================================================================


;; Convert strings like "5s 2h 3m" => 60x60x2 + 3x60 + 5
(define (common:hms-string->seconds tstr)
  (let ((parts     (string-split-fields "\\w+" tstr))
	(time-secs 0)
	;; s=seconds, m=minutes, h=hours, d=days, M=months, y=years, w=weeks
	(trx       (regexp "(\\d+)([smhdMyw])")))
    (for-each (lambda (part)







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    (hash-table-for-each
     vars
     (lambda (var val)
       (setenv var val)))
    vars))


(define (common:run-a-command cmd #!key (with-vars #f) (with-orig-env #f))
  (let* ((pre-cmd  (dtests:get-pre-command))
         (post-cmd (dtests:get-post-command))
         (fullcmd  (if (or pre-cmd post-cmd)
                       (conc pre-cmd cmd post-cmd)
                       (conc "viewscreen " cmd))))
    (debug:print-info 02 *default-log-port* "Running command: " fullcmd)
    (cond
     (with-vars     (common:without-vars  fullcmd))
     (with-orig-env (common:with-orig-env fullcmd))
     (else          (common:without-vars  fullcmd "MT_.*")))))
		  
;;======================================================================
;; T I M E   A N D   D A T E
;;======================================================================

;;======================================================================
;; Convert strings like "5s 2h 3m" => 60x60x2 + 3x60 + 5
(define (common:hms-string->seconds tstr)
  (let ((parts     (string-split-fields "\\w+" tstr))
	(time-secs 0)
	;; s=seconds, m=minutes, h=hours, d=days, M=months, y=years, w=weeks
	(trx       (regexp "(\\d+)([smhdMyw])")))
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    ((7 8 9) 3)
    ((10 11 12) 4)
    (else #f)))


;; basic ISO8601 format (e.g. "2017-02-28 06:02:54") date time => Unix epoch
;;
(define (common:date-time->seconds datetime)
  (local-time->seconds (string->time datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")))


;; given span of seconds tstart to tend
;; find start time to mark and mark delta
;;
(define (common:find-start-mark-and-mark-delta tstart tend)
  (let* ((deltat   (- (max tend (+ tend 10)) tstart)) ;; can't handle runs of less than 4 seconds. Pad it to 10 seconds ...
	 (result   #f)
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    ((1 2 3) 1)
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    ((7 8 9) 3)
    ((10 11 12) 4)
    (else #f)))

;;======================================================================
;; basic ISO8601 format (e.g. "2017-02-28 06:02:54") date time => Unix epoch
;;
(define (common:date-time->seconds datetime)
  (local-time->seconds (string->time datetime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")))

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;; given span of seconds tstart to tend
;; find start time to mark and mark delta
;;
(define (common:find-start-mark-and-mark-delta tstart tend)
  (let* ((deltat   (- (max tend (+ tend 10)) tstart)) ;; can't handle runs of less than 4 seconds. Pad it to 10 seconds ...
	 (result   #f)
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	(list 8 6 5 2 1)))
     '(5 10 15 20 30 40 50 500))
    (if values
	(apply values result)
	(values 0 day 1 0 'd))))


;; given x y lim return the cron expansion
;;
(define (common:expand-cron-slash x y lim)
  (let loop ((curr x)
	     (res  `()))
    (if (< curr lim)
	(loop (+ curr y) (cons curr res))
	(reverse res))))


;; expand a complex cron string to a list of cron strings
;;
;;  x/y   => x, x+y, x+2y, x+3y while x+Ny<max_for_field
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     '(5 10 15 20 30 40 50 500))
    (if values
	(apply values result)
	(values 0 day 1 0 'd))))

;;======================================================================
;; given x y lim return the cron expansion
;;
(define (common:expand-cron-slash x y lim)
  (let loop ((curr x)
	     (res  `()))
    (if (< curr lim)
	(loop (+ curr y) (cons curr res))
	(reverse res))))

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;; expand a complex cron string to a list of cron strings
;;
;;  x/y   => x, x+y, x+2y, x+3y while x+Ny<max_for_field
;;  a,b,c => a, b ,c
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					    ;; 	  '()
					    (flatten (map common:cron-expand new-list-crons))))
		;;					    (map common:cron-expand (map common:cron-expand new-list-crons))))
		(else (if (null? tal)
			  cron-str
			  (loop (car tal)(cdr tal)(car type-tal)(cdr type-tal)(append res (list hed)))))))))))
		      
	    
;; given a cron string and the last time event was processed return #t to run or #f to not run
;;
;;  min    hour   dayofmonth month  dayofweek
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					    ;; 	  '()
					    (flatten (map common:cron-expand new-list-crons))))
		;;					    (map common:cron-expand (map common:cron-expand new-list-crons))))
		(else (if (null? tal)
			  cron-str
			  (loop (car tal)(cdr tal)(car type-tal)(cdr type-tal)(append res (list hed)))))))))))

;;======================================================================
;; given a cron string and the last time event was processed return #t to run or #f to not run
;;
;;  min    hour   dayofmonth month  dayofweek
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  (case (string->symbol (string-downcase name))
    ((red)    "223 33 49")
    ((grey)   "192 192 192")
    ((orange) "255 172 13")
    ((purple) "This is unfinished ...")))


;; (define (common:get-color-for-state-status state status)
;;   (case (string->symbol state)
;;     ((COMPLETED)
;;      (case (string->symbol status)
;;        ((PASS)        "70  249 73")
;;        ((WARN WAIVED) "255 172 13")
;;        ((SKIP)        "230 230 0")







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  (case (string->symbol (string-downcase name))
    ((red)    "223 33 49")
    ((grey)   "192 192 192")
    ((orange) "255 172 13")
    ((purple) "This is unfinished ...")))

;;======================================================================
;; (define (common:get-color-for-state-status state status)
;;   (case (string->symbol state)
;;     ((COMPLETED)
;;      (case (string->symbol status)
;;        ((PASS)        "70  249 73")
;;        ((WARN WAIVED) "255 172 13")
;;        ((SKIP)        "230 230 0")
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             (string-split instr)))
   "/"))

;;======================================================================
;; L O C K I N G   M E C H A N I S M S 
;;======================================================================


;; faux-lock is deprecated. Please use simple-lock below
;;
(define (common:faux-lock keyname #!key (wait-time 8)(allow-lock-steal #t))
  (if (rmt:no-sync-get/default keyname #f) ;; do not be tempted to compare to pid. locking is a one-shot action, if already locked for this pid it doesn't actually count
      (if (> wait-time 0)
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   "/"))

;;======================================================================
;; L O C K I N G   M E C H A N I S M S 
;;======================================================================

;;======================================================================
;; faux-lock is deprecated. Please use simple-lock below
;;
(define (common:faux-lock keyname #!key (wait-time 8)(allow-lock-steal #t))
  (if (rmt:no-sync-get/default keyname #f) ;; do not be tempted to compare to pid. locking is a one-shot action, if already locked for this pid it doesn't actually count
      (if (> wait-time 0)
	  (begin
	    (thread-sleep! 1)
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(define (common:faux-unlock keyname #!key (force #f))
  (if (or force (equal? (conc (current-process-id)) (conc (rmt:no-sync-get/default keyname #f))))
      (begin
        (if (rmt:no-sync-get/default keyname #f) (rmt:no-sync-del! keyname))
        #t)
      #f))


;; simple lock. improve and converge on this one.
;;
(define (common:simple-lock keyname)
  (rmt:no-sync-get-lock keyname))

(define (common:simple-unlock keyname #!key (force #f))
  (rmt:no-sync-del! keyname))


;;======================================================================
;;
;;======================================================================

(define (common:in-running-test?)
  (and (args:get-arg "-execute") (get-environment-variable "MT_CMDINFO")))

(define (common:get-color-from-status status)
  (cond
   ((equal? status "PASS")    "green")
   ((equal? status "FAIL")    "red")
   ((equal? status "WARN")    "orange")
   ((equal? status "KILLED")  "orange")
   ((equal? status "KILLREQ") "purple")
   ((equal? status "RUNNING") "blue")
   ((equal? status "ABORT")   "brown")
   (else "black")))

;; ;;======================================================================
;; ;; N A N O M S G   C L I E N T
;; ;;======================================================================
;; 
;; 
;; 
;; (define (common:send-dboard-main-changed)
;;   (let* ((dashboard-ips (mddb:get-dashboards)))
;;     (for-each
;;      (lambda (ipadr)







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(define (common:faux-unlock keyname #!key (force #f))
  (if (or force (equal? (conc (current-process-id)) (conc (rmt:no-sync-get/default keyname #f))))
      (begin
        (if (rmt:no-sync-get/default keyname #f) (rmt:no-sync-del! keyname))
        #t)
      #f))

;;======================================================================
;; simple lock. improve and converge on this one.
;;
(define (common:simple-lock keyname)
  (rmt:no-sync-get-lock keyname))

(define (common:simple-unlock keyname #!key (force #f))
  (rmt:no-sync-del! keyname))


;;======================================================================
;;
;;======================================================================

(define (common:in-running-test?)
  (and (args:get-arg "-execute") (get-environment-variable "MT_CMDINFO")))

(define (common:get-color-from-status status)
  (cond
   ((equal? status "PASS")    "green")
   ((equal? status "FAIL")    "red")
   ((equal? status "WARN")    "orange")
   ((equal? status "KILLED")  "orange")
   ((equal? status "KILLREQ") "purple")
   ((equal? status "RUNNING") "blue")
   ((equal? status "ABORT")   "brown")
   (else "black")))

;;======================================================================
;; N A N O M S G   C L I E N T
;;======================================================================
;; 
;; 
;; 
;; (define (common:send-dboard-main-changed)
;;   (let* ((dashboard-ips (mddb:get-dashboards)))
;;     (for-each
;;      (lambda (ipadr)
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			  (loop (car tal)(cdr tal))))))))
	fallback-launcher)))

;;======================================================================
;; NMSG AND NEW API
;;======================================================================


;; nm based server experiment, keep around for now.
;;
(define (nm:start-server dbconn #!key (given-host-name #f))
  (let* ((srvdat    (start-raw-server given-host-name: given-host-name))
	 (host-name (srvdat-host srvdat))
	 (soc       (srvdat-soc srvdat)))
    
    ;; start the queue processor (save for second round of development)
    ;;
    (thread-start! (make-thread! (lambda ()(queue-processor dbconn) "Queue processor")))
    ;; msg is an alist
    ;;  'r host:port  <== where to return the data
    ;;  'p params     <== data to apply the command to
    ;;  'e j|s|l      <== encoding of the params. default is s (sexp), if not specified is assumed to be default
    ;;  'c command    <== look up the function to call using this key
    ;;
    (let loop ((msg-in (nn-recv soc)))
      (if (not (equal? msg-in "quit"))
	  (let* ((dat        (decode msg-in))
		 (host-port  (alist-ref 'r dat)) ;; this is for the reverse req rep where the server is a client of the original client
		 (params     (alist-ref 'p dat))
		 (command    (let ((c (alist-ref 'c dat)))(if c (string->symbol c) #f)))
		 (all-good   (and host-port params command (hash-table-exists? *commands* command))))
	    (if all-good
		(let ((cmddat (make-qitem
			       command:   command
			       host-port: host-port
			       params:    params)))
		  (queue-push cmddat) 		;; put request into the queue
		  (nn-send soc "queued"))         ;; reply with "queued"
		(print "ERROR: ["(common:human-time)"] BAD request " dat))
	    (loop (nn-recv soc)))))
    (nn-close soc)))

;;======================================================================
;; D A S H B O A R D   U S E R   V I E W S
;;======================================================================


;; first read ~/views.config if it exists, then read $MTRAH/views.config if it exists
;;
(define (common:load-views-config)
  (let* ((view-cfgdat    (make-hash-table))
	 (home-cfgfile   (conc (get-environment-variable "HOME") "/.mtviews.config"))
	 (mthome-cfgfile (conc *toppath* "/.mtviews.config")))
    (if (common:file-exists? mthome-cfgfile)
	(read-config mthome-cfgfile view-cfgdat #t))
    ;; we load the home dir file AFTER the MTRAH file so the user can clobber settings when running the dashboard in read-only areas
    (if (common:file-exists? home-cfgfile)
	(read-config home-cfgfile view-cfgdat #t))
    view-cfgdat))

;;======================================================================
;; H I E R A R C H I C A L   H A S H   T A B L E S
;;======================================================================

;; Every element including top element is a vector:
;;   <vector subhash value>

(define (hh:make-hh #!key (ht #f)(value #f))
  (vector (or ht    (make-hash-table)) value))


;; used internally
(define-inline (hh:set-ht! hh ht)       (vector-set! hh 0 ht))
(define-inline (hh:get-ht hh)           (vector-ref  hh 0))
(define-inline (hh:set-value! hh value) (vector-set! hh 1 value))
(define-inline (hh:get-value  hh value) (vector-ref  hh 1))


;; given a hierarchial hash and some keys look up the value ...
;;
(define (hh:get hh . keys)
  (if (null? keys)
      (vector-ref hh 1) ;; we have reached the end of the line, return the value sought
      (let ((sub-ht (hh:get-ht hh)))
	(if sub-ht ;; yes, there is more hierarchy
	    (let ((sub-hh (hash-table-ref/default sub-ht (car keys) #f)))
	      (if sub-hh
		  (apply hh:get sub-hh (cdr keys))
		  #f))
	    #f))))


;; given a hierarchial hash, a value and some keys, add needed hierarcy and insert the value
;;
(define (hh:set! hh value . keys)
  (if (null? keys)
      (hh:set-value! hh value) ;; we have reached the end of the line, store the value
      (let ((sub-ht (hh:get-ht hh)))
	(if sub-ht ;; yes, there is more hierarchy
	    (let ((sub-hh (hash-table-ref/default sub-ht (car keys) #f)))
	      (if (not sub-hh) ;; we'll need to add the next level of hierarchy
		  (let ((new-sub-hh (hh:make-hh)))
		    (hash-table-set! sub-ht (car keys) new-sub-hh)
		    (apply hh:set! new-sub-hh value (cdr keys)))
		  (apply hh:set! sub-hh value (cdr keys))))    ;; call the sub-hierhash with remaining keys
	    (begin
	      (hh:set-ht! hh (make-hash-table))
	      (apply hh:set! hh value keys))))))
  

;; Manage pkts, used in servers, tests and likely other contexts so put
;; in common
;;======================================================================

(define common:pkts-spec
  '((default . ((parent    . P)
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	fallback-launcher)))

;;======================================================================
;; NMSG AND NEW API
;;======================================================================
;; 
;; ;;======================================================================
;; ;; nm based server experiment, keep around for now.
;; ;;
;; (define (nm:start-server dbconn #!key (given-host-name #f))
;;   (let* ((srvdat    (start-raw-server given-host-name: given-host-name))
;; 	 (host-name (srvdat-host srvdat))
;; 	 (soc       (srvdat-soc srvdat)))
;;     
;;     ;; start the queue processor (save for second round of development)
;;     ;;
;;     (thread-start! (make-thread! (lambda ()(queue-processor dbconn) "Queue processor")))
;;     ;; msg is an alist
;;     ;;  'r host:port  <== where to return the data
;;     ;;  'p params     <== data to apply the command to
;;     ;;  'e j|s|l      <== encoding of the params. default is s (sexp), if not specified is assumed to be default
;;     ;;  'c command    <== look up the function to call using this key
;;     ;;
;;     (let loop ((msg-in (nn-recv soc)))
;;       (if (not (equal? msg-in "quit"))
;; 	  (let* ((dat        (decode msg-in))
;; 		 (host-port  (alist-ref 'r dat)) ;; this is for the reverse req rep where the server is a client of the original client
;; 		 (params     (alist-ref 'p dat))
;; 		 (command    (let ((c (alist-ref 'c dat)))(if c (string->symbol c) #f)))
;; 		 (all-good   (and host-port params command (hash-table-exists? *commands* command))))
;; 	    (if all-good
;; 		(let ((cmddat (make-qitem
;; 			       command:   command
;; 			       host-port: host-port
;; 			       params:    params)))
;; 		  (queue-push cmddat) 		;; put request into the queue
;; 		  (nn-send soc "queued"))         ;; reply with "queued"
;; 		(print "ERROR: ["(common:human-time)"] BAD request " dat))
;; 	    (loop (nn-recv soc)))))
;;     (nn-close soc)))

;;======================================================================
;; D A S H B O A R D   U S E R   V I E W S
;;======================================================================

;;======================================================================
;; first read ~/views.config if it exists, then read $MTRAH/views.config if it exists
;;
(define (common:load-views-config)
  (let* ((view-cfgdat    (make-hash-table))
	 (home-cfgfile   (conc (get-environment-variable "HOME") "/.mtviews.config"))
	 (mthome-cfgfile (conc *toppath* "/.mtviews.config")))
    (if (common:file-exists? mthome-cfgfile)
	(read-config mthome-cfgfile view-cfgdat #t))
    ;; we load the home dir file AFTER the MTRAH file so the user can clobber settings when running the dashboard in read-only areas
    (if (common:file-exists? home-cfgfile)
	(read-config home-cfgfile view-cfgdat #t))
    view-cfgdat))

;;======================================================================
;; H I E R A R C H I C A L   H A S H   T A B L E S
;;======================================================================
;;
;; Every element including top element is a vector:
;;   <vector subhash value>

(define (hh:make-hh #!key (ht #f)(value #f))
  (vector (or ht    (make-hash-table)) value))

;;======================================================================
;; used internally
(define-inline (hh:set-ht! hh ht)       (vector-set! hh 0 ht))
(define-inline (hh:get-ht hh)           (vector-ref  hh 0))
(define-inline (hh:set-value! hh value) (vector-set! hh 1 value))
(define-inline (hh:get-value  hh value) (vector-ref  hh 1))

;;======================================================================
;; given a hierarchial hash and some keys look up the value ...
;;
(define (hh:get hh . keys)
  (if (null? keys)
      (vector-ref hh 1) ;; we have reached the end of the line, return the value sought
      (let ((sub-ht (hh:get-ht hh)))
	(if sub-ht ;; yes, there is more hierarchy
	    (let ((sub-hh (hash-table-ref/default sub-ht (car keys) #f)))
	      (if sub-hh
		  (apply hh:get sub-hh (cdr keys))
		  #f))
	    #f))))

;;======================================================================
;; given a hierarchial hash, a value and some keys, add needed hierarcy and insert the value
;;
(define (hh:set! hh value . keys)
  (if (null? keys)
      (hh:set-value! hh value) ;; we have reached the end of the line, store the value
      (let ((sub-ht (hh:get-ht hh)))
	(if sub-ht ;; yes, there is more hierarchy
	    (let ((sub-hh (hash-table-ref/default sub-ht (car keys) #f)))
	      (if (not sub-hh) ;; we'll need to add the next level of hierarchy
		  (let ((new-sub-hh (hh:make-hh)))
		    (hash-table-set! sub-ht (car keys) new-sub-hh)
		    (apply hh:set! new-sub-hh value (cdr keys)))
		  (apply hh:set! sub-hh value (cdr keys))))    ;; call the sub-hierhash with remaining keys
	    (begin
	      (hh:set-ht! hh (make-hash-table))
	      (apply hh:set! hh value keys))))))

;;======================================================================
;; Manage pkts, used in servers, tests and likely other contexts so put
;; in common
;;======================================================================

(define common:pkts-spec
  '((default . ((parent    . P)
                (action    . a)
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	 (pktsdirs  (if pktsdirs-str
			(string-split pktsdirs-str " ")
			#f)))
    pktsdirs))


;; use-lt is use linktree "lt" link to find pkts dir
(define (common:save-pkt pktalist-in mtconf use-lt #!key (add-only #f)) ;; add-only saves the pkt only if there is a parent already
  (if (or add-only
	  (hash-table-exists? *pkts-info* 'last-parent))
      (let* ((parent   (hash-table-ref/default *pkts-info* 'last-parent #f))
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				      "/lt/.pkts"))))
	 (pktsdirs  (if pktsdirs-str
			(string-split pktsdirs-str " ")
			#f)))
    pktsdirs))

;;======================================================================
;; use-lt is use linktree "lt" link to find pkts dir
(define (common:save-pkt pktalist-in mtconf use-lt #!key (add-only #f)) ;; add-only saves the pkt only if there is a parent already
  (if (or add-only
	  (hash-table-exists? *pkts-info* 'last-parent))
      (let* ((parent   (hash-table-ref/default *pkts-info* 'last-parent #f))
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(define (common:get-pkt-alists pkts)
  (map (lambda (x)
	 (alist-ref 'apkt x)) ;; 'pkta pulls out the alist from the read pkt
       pkts))


;; given list of pkts (alist mode) return list of D cards as Unix epoch, sorted descending
;; also delete duplicates by target i.e. (car pkt)
;;
(define (common:get-pkt-times pkts)
  (delete-duplicates
   (sort 
    (map (lambda (x)
	   `(,(alist-ref 't x) . ,(string->number (alist-ref 'D x))))
	 pkts)
    (lambda (a b)(> (cdr a)(cdr b))))      ;; sort descending
   (lambda (a b)(equal? (car a)(car b))))) ;; remove duplicates by target



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;;   execute thunk in context of environment modified as per this list
;;   restore env to prior state then return value of eval'd thunk.
;;   ** this is not thread safe **
(define (common:with-env-vars delta-env-alist-or-hash-table thunk)
  (let* ((delta-env-alist (if (hash-table? delta-env-alist-or-hash-table)
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(define (common:get-pkt-alists pkts)
  (map (lambda (x)
	 (alist-ref 'apkt x)) ;; 'pkta pulls out the alist from the read pkt
       pkts))

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;; given list of pkts (alist mode) return list of D cards as Unix epoch, sorted descending
;; also delete duplicates by target i.e. (car pkt)
;;
(define (common:get-pkt-times pkts)
  (delete-duplicates
   (sort 
    (map (lambda (x)
	   `(,(alist-ref 't x) . ,(string->number (alist-ref 'D x))))
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    (lambda (a b)(> (cdr a)(cdr b))))      ;; sort descending
   (lambda (a b)(equal? (car a)(car b))))) ;; remove duplicates by target

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;;   execute thunk in context of environment modified as per this list
;;   restore env to prior state then return value of eval'd thunk.
;;   ** this is not thread safe **
(define (common:with-env-vars delta-env-alist-or-hash-table thunk)
  (let* ((delta-env-alist (if (hash-table? delta-env-alist-or-hash-table)
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    (let ((rv (thunk)))
      (for-each (lambda (x) (x)) restore-thunks) ;; restore env to original state
      rv)))

(define *common:thread-punchlist* (make-hash-table))
(define (common:send-thunk-to-background-thread thunk #!key (name #f))
  ;;(BB> "launched thread " name)

  ;; we need a unique name for the thread.
  (let* ((realname (if name
                       (if (not (hash-table-ref/default *common:thread-punchlist* name #f))
                           name
                           (conc name"-" (symbol->string (gensym))))
                       (conc "anonymous-"(symbol->string (gensym)))))
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    (let ((rv (thunk)))
      (for-each (lambda (x) (x)) restore-thunks) ;; restore env to original state
      rv)))

(define *common:thread-punchlist* (make-hash-table))
(define (common:send-thunk-to-background-thread thunk #!key (name #f))
  ;;(BB> "launched thread " name)

  ;; we need a unique name for the thread.
  (let* ((realname (if name
                       (if (not (hash-table-ref/default *common:thread-punchlist* name #f))
                           name
                           (conc name"-" (symbol->string (gensym))))
                       (conc "anonymous-"(symbol->string (gensym)))))
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	       (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "joining threads failed. exn=" exn)
               #t) ;; just ignore it, it might have died in the meantime so joining it will throw an exception
             (thread-join! thread))
           )))
   (hash-table-keys *common:thread-punchlist*)))


(define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'startup)
(define *common:telemetry-log-socket* #f)

(define (common:telemetry-log-open)
  (if (eq? *common:telemetry-log-state* 'startup)
      (let* ((serverhost (configf:lookup *configdat* "telemetry" "host"))
             (serverport (configf:lookup-number *configdat* "telemetry" "port"))
             (user (or (get-environment-variable "USER") "unknown"))
             (host (or (get-environment-variable "HOST") "unknown")))
        (set! *common:telemetry-log-state*
              (handle-exceptions
               exn
               (begin
                 (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "common-telemetry-log open udp port failure")
                 'broken)
               (if (and serverhost serverport user host)
                   (let* ((s (udp-open-socket)))
                     ;;(udp-bind! s #f 0)
                     (udp-connect! s serverhost serverport)
                     (set! *common:telemetry-log-socket* s)
                     'open)
                   'not-needed))))))
  
(define (common:telemetry-log event #!key (payload '()))
  (if (eq? *common:telemetry-log-state* 'startup)
      (common:telemetry-log-open))

  (if (eq? 'open *common:telemetry-log-state*)
      (handle-exceptions
       exn
       (begin
         (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "common-telemetry-log comms failure ; disabled (no server?)")
         ;;(define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'broken-or-no-server-preclose)
         ;;(common:telemetry-log-close)
         (define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'broken-or-no-server)
         (set! *common:telemetry-log-socket* #f)
         )

       (if (and *common:telemetry-log-socket* event) ;; TODO - filter on event against telemetry.want-events
           (let* ((user (or (get-environment-variable "USER") "unknown"))
                  (host (or (get-environment-variable "HOST") "unknown"))
                  (start (conc "[megatest "event"]"))
                  (toppath (or *toppath* "/dev/null"))
                  (payload-serialized
                   (base64:base64-encode
                    (z3:encode-buffer
                     (with-output-to-string (lambda () (pp payload))))))
                  (msg     (conc user":"host":"start":"(current-process-id)":"(car (argv))":"
                                 toppath":"payload-serialized)))
             (udp-send *common:telemetry-log-socket* msg))))))
  
(define (common:telemetry-log-close)
  (when (or (member *common:telemetry-log-state* '(broken-or-no-server-preclose open)) *common:telemetry-log-socket*)
    (handle-exceptions
     exn
     (begin
       (define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'closed-fail)
       (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "common-telemetry-log closure failure")
       )

     (begin
       (define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'closed)
       (udp-close-socket *common:telemetry-log-socket*)
       (set! *common:telemetry-log-socket* #f)))))








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	     (begin
	       (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "joining threads failed. exn=" exn)
               #t) ;; just ignore it, it might have died in the meantime so joining it will throw an exception
             (thread-join! thread))
           )))
   (hash-table-keys *common:thread-punchlist*)))

;;======================================================================
;; (define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'startup)
;; (define *common:telemetry-log-socket* #f)
;; 
;; (define (common:telemetry-log-open)
;;   (if (eq? *common:telemetry-log-state* 'startup)
;;       (let* ((serverhost (configf:lookup *configdat* "telemetry" "host"))
;;              (serverport (configf:lookup-number *configdat* "telemetry" "port"))
;;              (user (or (get-environment-variable "USER") "unknown"))
;;              (host (or (get-environment-variable "HOST") "unknown")))
;;         (set! *common:telemetry-log-state*
;;               (handle-exceptions
;;                exn
;;                (begin
;;                  (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "common-telemetry-log open udp port failure")
;;                  'broken)
;;                (if (and serverhost serverport user host)
;;                    (let* ((s (udp-open-socket)))
;;                      ;;(udp-bind! s #f 0)
;;                      (udp-connect! s serverhost serverport)
;;                      (set! *common:telemetry-log-socket* s)
;;                      'open)
;;                    'not-needed))))))
;;   
;; (define (common:telemetry-log event #!key (payload '()))
;;   (if (eq? *common:telemetry-log-state* 'startup)
;;       (common:telemetry-log-open))
;; 
;;   (if (eq? 'open *common:telemetry-log-state*)
;;       (handle-exceptions
;;        exn
;;        (begin
;;          (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "common-telemetry-log comms failure ; disabled (no server?)")
;;          ;;(define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'broken-or-no-server-preclose)
;;          ;;(common:telemetry-log-close)
;;          (define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'broken-or-no-server)
;;          (set! *common:telemetry-log-socket* #f)

;;          )
;;        (if (and *common:telemetry-log-socket* event) ;; TODO - filter on event against telemetry.want-events
;;            (let* ((user (or (get-environment-variable "USER") "unknown"))
;;                   (host (or (get-environment-variable "HOST") "unknown"))
;;                   (start (conc "[megatest "event"]"))
;;                   (toppath (or *toppath* "/dev/null"))
;;                   (payload-serialized
;;                    (base64:base64-encode
;;                     (z3:encode-buffer
;;                      (with-output-to-string (lambda () (pp payload))))))
;;                   (msg     (conc user":"host":"start":"(current-process-id)":"(car (argv))":"
;;                                  toppath":"payload-serialized)))
;;              (udp-send *common:telemetry-log-socket* msg))))))
;;   
;; (define (common:telemetry-log-close)
;;   (when (or (member *common:telemetry-log-state* '(broken-or-no-server-preclose open)) *common:telemetry-log-socket*)
;;     (handle-exceptions
;;      exn
;;      (begin
;;        (define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'closed-fail)
;;        (debug:print-info 0 *default-log-port* "common-telemetry-log closure failure")

;;        )
;;      (begin
;;        (define *common:telemetry-log-state* 'closed)
;;        (udp-close-socket *common:telemetry-log-socket*)
;;        (set! *common:telemetry-log-socket* #f)))))