1 /* Copyright (c) 2004-2015. The SimGrid Team.
2 * All rights reserved. */
4 /* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
5 * under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
7 #include "msg_private.h"
8 #include "simgrid/s4u/host.hpp"
9 #include "src/simix/ActorImpl.hpp"
11 XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(msg_process, msg, "Logging specific to MSG (process)");
15 /** @addtogroup m_process_management
17 * Processes (#msg_process_t) are independent agents that can do stuff on their own. They are in charge of executing
18 * your code interacting with the simulated world.
19 * A process may be defined as a <em>code</em> with some <em>private data</em>.
20 * Processes must be located on <em>hosts</em> (#msg_host_t), and they exchange data by sending tasks (#msg_task_t)
21 * that are similar to envelops containing data.
24 /******************************** Process ************************************/
26 * \brief Cleans the MSG data of a process.
27 * \param smx_proc a SIMIX process
29 void MSG_process_cleanup_from_SIMIX(smx_actor_t smx_actor)
31 simgrid::MsgActorExt* msg_actor;
33 // get the MSG process from the SIMIX process
34 if (smx_actor == SIMIX_process_self()) {
35 /* avoid a SIMIX request if this function is called by the process itself */
36 msg_actor = (simgrid::MsgActorExt*)SIMIX_process_self_get_data();
37 SIMIX_process_self_set_data(nullptr);
39 msg_actor = (simgrid::MsgActorExt*)smx_actor->data;
40 simcall_process_set_data(smx_actor, nullptr);
43 TRACE_msg_process_destroy(smx_actor->name.c_str(), smx_actor->pid);
44 // free the data if a function was provided
45 if (msg_actor && msg_actor->data && msg_global->process_data_cleanup) {
46 msg_global->process_data_cleanup(msg_actor->data);
50 SIMIX_process_cleanup(smx_actor);
53 /* This function creates a MSG process. It has the prototype enforced by SIMIX_function_register_process_create */
54 smx_actor_t MSG_process_create_from_SIMIX(const char* name, std::function<void()> code, void* data, sg_host_t host,
55 xbt_dict_t properties, smx_actor_t parent_process)
57 msg_process_t p = MSG_process_create_from_stdfunc(name, std::move(code), data, host, properties);
61 /** \ingroup m_process_management
62 * \brief Creates and runs a new #msg_process_t.
64 * Does exactly the same as #MSG_process_create_with_arguments but without providing standard arguments
65 * (\a argc, \a argv, \a start_time, \a kill_time).
66 * \sa MSG_process_create_with_arguments
68 msg_process_t MSG_process_create(const char *name, xbt_main_func_t code, void *data, msg_host_t host)
70 return MSG_process_create_with_environment(name, code, data, host, 0, nullptr, nullptr);
73 /** \ingroup m_process_management
74 * \brief Creates and runs a new #msg_process_t.
76 * A constructor for #msg_process_t taking four arguments and returning the corresponding object. The structure (and
77 * the corresponding thread) is created, and put in the list of ready process.
78 * \param name a name for the object. It is for user-level information and can be nullptr.
79 * \param code is a function describing the behavior of the process. It should then only use functions described
80 * in \ref m_process_management (to create a new #msg_process_t for example),
81 in \ref m_host_management (only the read-only functions i.e. whose name contains the word get),
82 in \ref m_task_management (to create or destroy some #msg_task_t for example) and
83 in \ref msg_task_usage (to handle file transfers and task processing).
84 * \param data a pointer to any data one may want to attach to the new object. It is for user-level information and
85 * can be nullptr. It can be retrieved with the function \ref MSG_process_get_data.
86 * \param host the location where the new process is executed.
87 * \param argc first argument passed to \a code
88 * \param argv second argument passed to \a code
90 * \return The new corresponding object.
93 msg_process_t MSG_process_create_with_arguments(const char *name, xbt_main_func_t code, void *data, msg_host_t host,
94 int argc, char **argv)
96 return MSG_process_create_with_environment(name, code, data, host, argc, argv, nullptr);
99 /** \ingroup m_process_management
100 * \brief Creates and runs a new #msg_process_t.
102 * A constructor for #msg_process_t taking four arguments and returning the corresponding object. The structure (and
103 * the corresponding thread) is created, and put in the list of ready process.
104 * \param name a name for the object. It is for user-level information and can be nullptr.
105 * \param code is a function describing the behavior of the process. It should then only use functions described
106 * in \ref m_process_management (to create a new #msg_process_t for example),
107 in \ref m_host_management (only the read-only functions i.e. whose name contains the word get),
108 in \ref m_task_management (to create or destroy some #msg_task_t for example) and
109 in \ref msg_task_usage (to handle file transfers and task processing).
110 * \param data a pointer to any data one may want to attach to the new object. It is for user-level information and
111 * can be nullptr. It can be retrieved with the function \ref MSG_process_get_data.
112 * \param host the location where the new process is executed.
113 * \param argc first argument passed to \a code
114 * \param argv second argument passed to \a code. WARNING, these strings are freed by the SimGrid kernel when the
115 * process exits, so they cannot be static nor shared between several processes.
116 * \param properties list a properties defined for this process
118 * \return The new corresponding object.
120 msg_process_t MSG_process_create_with_environment(const char *name, xbt_main_func_t code, void *data, msg_host_t host,
121 int argc, char **argv, xbt_dict_t properties)
123 std::function<void()> function;
125 function = simgrid::xbt::wrapMain(code, argc, const_cast<const char*const*>(argv));
126 msg_process_t res = MSG_process_create_from_stdfunc(name, std::move(function), data, host, properties);
127 for (int i = 0; i != argc; ++i)
135 msg_process_t MSG_process_create_from_stdfunc(const char* name, std::function<void()> code, void* data, msg_host_t host,
136 xbt_dict_t properties)
138 xbt_assert(code != nullptr && host != nullptr, "Invalid parameters: host and code params must not be nullptr");
139 simgrid::MsgActorExt* msgExt = new simgrid::MsgActorExt(data);
141 msg_process_t process = simcall_process_create(name, std::move(code), msgExt, host, properties);
143 if (!process) { /* Undo everything */
148 simcall_process_on_exit(process, (int_f_pvoid_pvoid_t)TRACE_msg_process_kill, process);
154 /* Become a process in the simulation
156 * Currently this can only be called by the main thread (once) and only work with some thread factories
157 * (currently ThreadContextFactory).
159 * In the future, it might be extended in order to attach other threads created by a third party library.
161 msg_process_t MSG_process_attach(const char *name, void *data, msg_host_t host, xbt_dict_t properties)
163 xbt_assert(host != nullptr, "Invalid parameters: host and code params must not be nullptr");
165 /* Let's create the process: SIMIX may decide to start it right now, even before returning the flow control to us */
166 msg_process_t process =
167 SIMIX_process_attach(name, new simgrid::MsgActorExt(data), host->cname(), properties, nullptr);
169 xbt_die("Could not attach");
170 simcall_process_on_exit(process,(int_f_pvoid_pvoid_t)TRACE_msg_process_kill,process);
174 /** Detach a process attached with `MSG_process_attach()`
176 * This is called when the current process has finished its job.
177 * Used in the main thread, it waits for the simulation to finish before returning. When it returns, the other
178 * simulated processes and the maestro are destroyed.
180 void MSG_process_detach()
182 SIMIX_process_detach();
185 /** \ingroup m_process_management
186 * \param process poor victim
188 * This function simply kills a \a process... scary isn't it ? :)
190 void MSG_process_kill(msg_process_t process)
192 simcall_process_kill(process);
196 * \brief Wait for the completion of a #msg_process_t.
198 * \param process the process to wait for
199 * \param timeout wait until the process is over, or the timeout occurs
201 msg_error_t MSG_process_join(msg_process_t process, double timeout){
202 simcall_process_join(process, timeout);
206 /** \ingroup m_process_management
207 * \brief Migrates a process to another location.
209 * This function checks whether \a process and \a host are valid pointers and change the value of the #msg_host_t on
210 * which \a process is running.
212 msg_error_t MSG_process_migrate(msg_process_t process, msg_host_t host)
214 TRACE_msg_process_change_host(process, MSG_process_get_host(process), host);
215 simcall_process_set_host(process, host);
219 /** Yield the current actor; let the other actors execute first */
220 void MSG_process_yield()
222 simgrid::simix::kernelImmediate([] { /* do nothing*/ });
225 /** \ingroup m_process_management
226 * \brief Returns the user data of a process.
228 * This function checks whether \a process is a valid pointer and returns the user data associated to this process.
230 void* MSG_process_get_data(msg_process_t process)
232 xbt_assert(process != nullptr, "Invalid parameter: first parameter must not be nullptr!");
234 /* get from SIMIX the MSG process data, and then the user data */
235 simgrid::MsgActorExt* msgExt = (simgrid::MsgActorExt*)process->data;
242 /** \ingroup m_process_management
243 * \brief Sets the user data of a process.
245 * This function checks whether \a process is a valid pointer and sets the user data associated to this process.
247 msg_error_t MSG_process_set_data(msg_process_t process, void *data)
249 xbt_assert(process != nullptr, "Invalid parameter: first parameter must not be nullptr!");
251 static_cast<simgrid::MsgActorExt*>(process->data)->data = data;
256 /** \ingroup m_process_management
257 * \brief Sets a cleanup function to be called to free the userdata of a process when a process is destroyed.
258 * \param data_cleanup a cleanup function for the userdata of a process, or nullptr to call no function
260 XBT_PUBLIC(void) MSG_process_set_data_cleanup(void_f_pvoid_t data_cleanup) {
261 msg_global->process_data_cleanup = data_cleanup;
264 /** \ingroup m_process_management
265 * \brief Return the location on which a process is running.
266 * \param process a process (nullptr means the current one)
267 * \return the msg_host_t corresponding to the location on which \a process is running.
269 msg_host_t MSG_process_get_host(msg_process_t process)
271 if (process == nullptr) {
272 return MSG_process_self()->host;
274 return process->host;
278 /** \ingroup m_process_management
280 * \brief Return a #msg_process_t given its PID.
282 * This function search in the list of all the created msg_process_t for a msg_process_t whose PID is equal to \a PID.
283 * If no host is found, \c nullptr is returned.
284 Note that the PID are uniq in the whole simulation, not only on a given host.
286 msg_process_t MSG_process_from_PID(int PID)
288 return SIMIX_process_from_PID(PID);
291 /** @brief returns a list of all currently existing processes */
292 xbt_dynar_t MSG_processes_as_dynar() {
293 return SIMIX_processes_as_dynar();
296 /** @brief Return the current number MSG processes. */
297 int MSG_process_get_number()
299 return SIMIX_process_count();
302 /** \ingroup m_process_management
303 * \brief Set the kill time of a process.
305 * \param process a process
306 * \param kill_time the time when the process is killed.
308 msg_error_t MSG_process_set_kill_time(msg_process_t process, double kill_time)
310 simcall_process_set_kill_time(process,kill_time);
314 /** \ingroup m_process_management
315 * \brief Returns the process ID of \a process.
317 * This function checks whether \a process is a valid pointer and return its PID (or 0 in case of problem).
319 int MSG_process_get_PID(msg_process_t process)
321 /* Do not raise an exception here: this function is called by the logs
322 * and the exceptions, so it would be called back again and again */
323 if (process == nullptr)
328 /** \ingroup m_process_management
329 * \brief Returns the process ID of the parent of \a process.
331 * This function checks whether \a process is a valid pointer and return its PID.
332 * Returns -1 if the process has not been created by any other process.
334 int MSG_process_get_PPID(msg_process_t process)
336 return process->ppid;
339 /** \ingroup m_process_management
340 * \brief Return the name of a process.
342 * This function checks whether \a process is a valid pointer and return its name.
344 const char *MSG_process_get_name(msg_process_t process)
346 return process->name.c_str();
349 /** \ingroup m_process_management
350 * \brief Returns the value of a given process property
352 * \param process a process
353 * \param name a property name
354 * \return value of a property (or nullptr if the property is not set)
356 const char *MSG_process_get_property_value(msg_process_t process, const char *name)
358 return (char*) xbt_dict_get_or_null(MSG_process_get_properties(process), name);
361 /** \ingroup m_process_management
362 * \brief Return the list of properties
364 * This function returns all the parameters associated with a process
366 xbt_dict_t MSG_process_get_properties(msg_process_t process)
368 xbt_assert(process != nullptr, "Invalid parameter: First argument must not be nullptr");
369 return simcall_process_get_properties(process);
372 /** \ingroup m_process_management
373 * \brief Return the PID of the current process.
375 * This function returns the PID of the currently running #msg_process_t.
377 int MSG_process_self_PID()
379 return MSG_process_get_PID(MSG_process_self());
382 /** \ingroup m_process_management
383 * \brief Return the PPID of the current process.
385 * This function returns the PID of the parent of the currently running #msg_process_t.
387 int MSG_process_self_PPID()
389 return MSG_process_get_PPID(MSG_process_self());
392 /** \ingroup m_process_management
393 * \brief Return the current process.
395 * This function returns the currently running #msg_process_t.
397 msg_process_t MSG_process_self()
399 return SIMIX_process_self();
402 /** \ingroup m_process_management
403 * \brief Suspend the process.
405 * This function suspends the process by suspending the task on which it was waiting for the completion.
407 msg_error_t MSG_process_suspend(msg_process_t process)
409 xbt_assert(process != nullptr, "Invalid parameter: First argument must not be nullptr");
411 TRACE_msg_process_suspend(process);
412 simcall_process_suspend(process);
416 /** \ingroup m_process_management
417 * \brief Resume a suspended process.
419 * This function resumes a suspended process by resuming the task on which it was waiting for the completion.
421 msg_error_t MSG_process_resume(msg_process_t process)
423 xbt_assert(process != nullptr, "Invalid parameter: First argument must not be nullptr");
425 TRACE_msg_process_resume(process);
426 simcall_process_resume(process);
430 /** \ingroup m_process_management
431 * \brief Returns true if the process is suspended .
433 * This checks whether a process is suspended or not by inspecting the task on which it was waiting for the completion.
435 int MSG_process_is_suspended(msg_process_t process)
437 xbt_assert(process != nullptr, "Invalid parameter: First argument must not be nullptr");
438 return simcall_process_is_suspended(process);
441 smx_context_t MSG_process_get_smx_ctx(msg_process_t process) {
442 return SIMIX_process_get_context(process);
445 * \ingroup m_process_management
446 * \brief Add a function to the list of "on_exit" functions for the current process.
447 * The on_exit functions are the functions executed when your process is killed.
448 * You should use them to free the data used by your process.
450 void MSG_process_on_exit(int_f_pvoid_pvoid_t fun, void *data) {
451 simcall_process_on_exit(MSG_process_self(),fun,data);
454 * \ingroup m_process_management
455 * \brief Sets the "auto-restart" flag of the process.
456 * If the flag is set to 1, the process will be automatically restarted when its host comes back up.
458 XBT_PUBLIC(void) MSG_process_auto_restart_set(msg_process_t process, int auto_restart) {
459 simcall_process_auto_restart_set(process,auto_restart);
462 * \ingroup m_process_management
463 * \brief Restarts a process from the beginning.
465 XBT_PUBLIC(msg_process_t) MSG_process_restart(msg_process_t process) {
466 return simcall_process_restart(process);