X-Git-Url: https://zdv2.bktei.com/gitweb/EVA-2020-02.git/blobdiff_plain/6c30388ff903fe9c9f2c31ced53f1f7003031fac..f75428fef49de12c858fe5c8dd0ac4fca1d09a82:/exec/bkgpslog-plan.org diff --git a/exec/bkgpslog-plan.org b/exec/bkgpslog-plan.org index bc98f9a..b7cc736 100644 --- a/exec/bkgpslog-plan.org +++ b/exec/bkgpslog-plan.org @@ -1,3 +1,53 @@ +* bkgpslog task list +** DONE Add job control for short buffer length + CLOSED: [2020-07-02 Thu 16:04] +2020-07-02T14:56Z; bktei> File write operations were bundled into a +magicWriteBuffer function that is called then detached from the script +shell (job control), but the detached job is not tracked by the main +script. A problem may arise if two instances of magicWriteBuffer +attempt to write to the same tar simultaneously. Two instances of +magicWriteBuffer may exist if the buffer length is low (ex: 1 second); +the default buffer length of 60 seconds should reduce the probability +of a collision but it should be possible for the main script to track +the process ID of a magicWriteBuffer() as soon as it detaches and then +checking (via ~$!~ as described [[https://bashitout.com/2013/05/18/Ampersands-on-the-command-line.html][here]]) that the process is still alive. +2020-07-02T15:23Z; bktei> I found that the Bash ~wait~ built-in can be +used to delay processing until a specified job completes. The ~wait~ +command will pause script execution until all backgrounded processes +complete. +2020-07-02T16:03Z; bktei> Added ~wait~. +** DONE Rewrite tar initialization function + CLOSED: [2020-07-02 Thu 17:23] +2020-07-02T17:23Z; bktei> Simplify tar initialization function so +VERSION file is used to test appendability of tar as well as to mark +when a new session is started. +** DONE Consolidate tar checking/creation into function + CLOSED: [2020-07-02 Thu 18:33] +2020-07-02T18:33Z; bktei> Simplify how the output tar file's existence +is checked and its status as a valid tar file is validated. This was +done using a new function ~checkMakeTar~. +** DONE Add VERSION if output tar deleted between writes + + CLOSED: [2020-07-02 Thu 20:22] +2020-07-02T20:21Z; bktei> Added bkgpslog-specified function +magicWriteVersion() to be called whenever a new time-stamped ~VERSION~ +file needs to be generated and appended to the output tar file +~PATHOUT_TAR~. +** TODO Rewrite buffer loop to reduce lag between gpspipe runs +2020-07-03T17:10Z; bktei> As is, there is still a 5-6 second lag +between when ~gpspipe~ times out at the end of a buffer round and when +~gpspipe~ is called by the subsequent buffer round. I believe this can +be reduced by moving variable manipulations inside the +asynchronously-executed magicWriteBuffer() function. Ideally, the +while loop should look like: + +#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE +while( $SECONDS < $SCRIPT_TTL); do + gpspipe-r > "$DIR_TMP"/buffer.nmea + writeBuffer & +done +#+END_EXAMPLE + * bkgpslog narrative ** Initialize environment *** Init variables