Makes the linear load calculation optional
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@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ Example: To set the automatic database cleanup process add this line to your .ht
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* **throttle_limit_month** - Maximum number of posts that a user can send per month with the API.
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* **wall-to-wall_share** (Boolean) - Displays forwarded posts like "wall-to-wall" posts.
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* **worker_cooldown** - Cooldown time after each worker function call. Default value is 0 seconds.
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* **worker_linear_load** (Boolean) - Enables the linear calculation of maximum queues.
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* **xrd_timeout** - Timeout for fetching the XRD links. Default value is 20 seconds.
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## experimental ##
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@ -624,6 +624,12 @@ class Worker
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$load = current_load();
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if ($load) {
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$maxsysload = intval(Config::get("system", "maxloadavg", 50));
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if (Config::get('system', 'worker_linear_load', false)) {
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/* The linear load calculation works fine if there is a low
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* number of maximum queues and a high load base level.
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* This can be present at shared hosters.
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*/
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$tinyload = 1;
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if ($load > $maxsysload) {
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$target = $slope * ($maxqueues - 1);
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$queues = intval(ceil($target));
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}
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} else {
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/* The exponentional load calculation respects the load behaviour
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* of Linux systems with regular hardware that normally idles
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* with load values near 0.
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*/
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$maxworkers = $queues;
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// Some magical mathemathics to reduce the workers
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$exponent = 3;
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$slope = $maxworkers / pow($maxsysload, $exponent);
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$queues = ceil($slope * pow(max(0, $maxsysload - $load), $exponent));
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}
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$processlist = '';
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