.. _application:
Describing your Application
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Every SimGrid simulation entails a distributed application, that
virtually executes on the simulated platform. You can express this
application using one of the following interfaces. It is even possible
to mix several interfaces in the same simulation.
- :ref:`Describing Algorithms with the S4U interface ` (in C++)
- :ref:`Simulating existing MPI programs with the SMPI toolsuite `
(in C, C++, or Fortran)
- In some cases, you may want to replay an execution trace in the simulator. This
trace lists the events of your application or of your workload, and
your application is decomposed as a list of event handlers that are
fired according to the trace. SimGrid comes with a build-in support
for MPI traces (with solutions to import traces captured by several
MPI profilers). You can reuse this mecanism for any kind of trace
that you want to replay, for example to study how a P2P DHT overlay
reacts to a given workload.
- Simulating algorithms with one of the legacy interfaces: :ref:`MSG
for distributed algorithms ` (in :ref:`C ` or
:ref:`Java `) and SimDAG for
centralized algorithms (in C). SimGrid was founded in 1998, and
many interfaces were proposed along the way. MSG (introduced
around 2002) and SimDag (introduced before 2000), are still present
in SimGrid. They do not evolve anymore, but given their popularity,
they will not be removed until at least 2020. That being said, our
goal is to make S4U so useful that these legacy APIs become useless
and obsolete.
- We are currently working on the ability to modify any existing
application so that it can run on top of SimGrid. This project,
called `Remote-SimGrid
`_, is highly
experimental at this point.
As you can see, SimGrid is very modular and can be used in many
ways. We are working to improve it along two main directions. First,
we plan to further increase the modularity of the simulator so that
users can invent the specific API or DSL they need for their usage. We
call this project BYOS: Build Your Own Simulator.
Executing existing applications within the simulator is another
long-term goal. SMPI and Remote-SimGrid already allow you to execute some
applications, but our long term goal would be to allow for the execution
of any legacy application, with absolutely no modification. We call it
SimOS, even if it will not become usable before several years of
additional work.
.. The old documentation of the obsolete MSG replay module was removed in
.. https://github.com/simgrid/simgrid/commit/e05361c201fb95d2b7605e59001cd0a49a489739