Assaf Lavie wrote:

/Hello All.
I'm a part of a group of 3 C.S. students (all experienced programmers) who are participating in an open-source grid-computing workshop. We are all interested in distributed compilation, and would like to contribute to distCC as part of our workshop.
/

Hi,

One interesting year-long project might be to write a distributed compiler for Java or C#.

There are small features to do in distcc but I don't know if anything adds up to three (or even one) man-year of work.

One larger feature might be to generalize it from just C compilation into generalized remote batch processing; this requires both some technical changes and also finding and characterizing some tasks amenable to this kind of distribution.

You could look at automatically transporting the compiler to the remote machine but that may not be very academically satisfying.

/One thing that struck us is that distCC is a very mature and stable project, and the truth is we're having trouble deciding how exactly we can make a significant contribution to it.
Therefor I'd like to address the developer community of distCC and ask for suggestions on how to contribute to distCC. Our main goal with this year-long workshop is to improve on an existing algorithm by way of distributizing (is that a word?) it. Are there aspects of distCC that could be further seperated and distibuted among machines? /

You could improve the scheduling; this would depend on having good access to a large number of machines for testing. (I don't, at the moment, which holds me back from doing much here.)


/We gather that preprocessing is done on a local machine, and then compilation of translation units takes place on peer machines. Would it make any sense, would it be an improvement, to distribute the preprocessing stage itself? Could the compliation process itself be split up into smaller processes that could run in parallel on different machines? These are the sort of enhacements that we are required to implement.
/

Why don't you do some preliminary investigation into how those might be done and post your ideas?


Cheers

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Martin

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