+// namespace SimGrid::Msg\r
+namespace SimGrid\r
+{\r
+ namespace Msg\r
+ {\r
+ // Declaration of the class SimGrid::Msg::Host.\r
+ class Host // final class.\r
+ {\r
+ // Desable the default constructor.\r
+ // The best way to get an host instance is to use the static method Host::getByName().\r
+ \r
+ private :\r
+ \r
+ // Default constructor (desabled).\r
+ Host();\r
+ \r
+ public: \r
+ \r
+ // Copy constructor (desabled).\r
+ Host(const Host& rHost);\r
+ \r
+ // Destructor (desable).\r
+ virtual ~Host();\r
+ \r
+ // Operations\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::getByName() - returns an host by its name\r
+ *\r
+ * This static method returns a reference to the host instance associated \r
+ * with a native host of your platform. This is the best way to get a host.\r
+ *\r
+ * \param hostName The name of the host.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the method returns a reference to the instance\r
+ * associated with the native host having the name specified\r
+ * as parameter of your platform. Otherwise the method throws\r
+ * one of the exceptions detailed below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [HostNotFoundException] if no host with the specified name\r
+ * was found.\r
+ * [InvalidParameterException] if the hostName parameter is invalid (NULL).\r
+ * [BadAllocException] if there is not enough memory to allocate the host.\r
+ */ \r
+ static Host& getByName(const char* hostName)\r
+ throw(HostNotFoundException, InvalidParameterException, BadAllocException);\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::getNumber() - returns the number of the installed hosts.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return The number of hosts installed.\r
+ */\r
+ static int getNumber(void);\r
+ \r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::currentHost() - This static method returns the location on which the current \r
+ * process is executed.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return The host of the current process.\r
+ *\r
+ * \see Process::currentProcess().\r
+ */\r
+ static Host& currentHost(void)\r
+ throw(InvalidParameterException, BadAllocException);\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::all() - This static method retrieves all of the hosts of the installed platform.\r
+ *\r
+ * \param hosts A pointer to array of Host pointers that receives all the hosts of the platform.\r
+ *\r
+ * \param len A pointer to the length of the table of pointers.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the hosts table is filled and\r
+ * the parameter len is set with the number of hosts of the platform.\r
+ * Otherwise the method throw one of the exception described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [InvalidParameterException] if the parameter hosts is invalid or\r
+ * if the parameter len is negative or\r
+ * less than the number of hosts installed\r
+ * on the current platform.\r
+ * [BadAllocException] If the method can't allocate memory to fill\r
+ * the table of hosts.\r
+ *\r
+ *\r
+ * \remark To get the number of hosts installed on your platform use the static method\r
+ * Host::getNumber().\r
+ *\r
+ * \see Host::getNumber().\r
+ *\r
+ *\verbatim\r
+ * // This example show how to use this method to get the list of hosts installed on your platform.\r
+ *\r
+ * using namespace SimGrid::Msg;\r
+ * using <iostream>\r
+ *\r
+ * // (1) get the number of hosts.\r
+ * int number = Host::getNumber();\r
+ * \r
+ * // (2) allocate the array that receives the list of hosts.\r
+ * HostPtr* ar = new HostPtr[number]; // HostPtr is defined as (typedef Host* HostPtr at the end of the\r
+ * // declaration of this class.\r
+ *\r
+ * // (3) call the method\r
+ * try\r
+ * {\r
+ * Host::all(&ar, &number);\r
+ * }\r
+ * catch(BadAllocException e)\r
+ * {\r
+ * cerr << e.toString() << endl;\r
+ * ...\r
+ * }\r
+ * catch(InvalidArgumentException e)\r
+ * {\r
+ * cerr << e.toString() << endl;\r
+ * ..\r
+ * } \r
+ *\r
+ * // (4) use the table of host (for example print all the name of all the hosts);\r
+ * \r
+ * for(int i = 0; i < number ; i++)\r
+ * cout << ar[i]->getName() << endl;\r
+ *\r
+ * ...\r
+ * \r
+ * // (5) release the allocate table\r
+ * \r
+ * delete[] ar;\r
+ *\r
+ */ \r
+ static void all(Host*** hosts /*in|out*/, int* len /*in|out*/);\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::getName() - This method return the name of the Msg host object.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return The name of the host object.\r
+ */\r
+ const char* getName(void) const;\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::setData() - Set the user data of an host object.\r
+ *\r
+ * \param data The user data to set.\r
+ */\r
+ void setData(void* data);\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::getData() - Get the user data of a host object.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return The user data of the host object.\r
+ */\r
+ void* getData(void) const;\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::hasData() - Test if an host object has some data.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return This method returns true if the host object has some user data.\r
+ * Otherwise the method returns false.\r
+ */\r
+ bool hasData(void) const;\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::getRunningTaskNumber() - returns the number of tasks currently running on a host.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return The number of task currently running of the host object.\r
+ *\r
+ * \remark The external load is not taken in account.\r
+ */\r
+ int getRunningTaskNumber(void) const;\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::getSpeed() - returns the speed of the processor of a host,\r
+ * regardless of the current load of the machine.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return The speed of the processor of the host in flops.\r
+ */ \r
+ double getSpeed(void) const;\r
+ \r
+ /*! \brief Host::isAvailable - tests if an host is availabled.\r
+ * \r
+ * \return Is the host is availabled the method returns\r
+ * true. Otherwise the method returns false.\r
+ */ \r
+ bool isAvailble(void) const;\r
+ \r
+ /* ! \brief Host::put() - put a task on the given channel of a host .\r
+ *\r
+ * \param channel The channel where to put the task.\r
+ * \param rTask A refercence to the task object containing the native task to\r
+ * put on the channel specified by the parameter channel.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the task is puted on the specified channel. Otherwise\r
+ * the method throws one of the exceptions described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [MsgException] if an internal error occurs.\r
+ * [InvalidParameterException] if the value of the channel specified as\r
+ * parameter is negative.\r
+ */\r
+ void put(int channel, const Task& rTask)\r
+ throw(MsgException, InvalidParameterException);\r
+ \r
+ /* ! \brief Host::put() - put a task on the given channel of a host object (waiting at most timeout seconds).\r
+ *\r
+ * \param channel The channel where to put the task.\r
+ * \param rTask A refercence to the task object containing the native task to\r
+ * put on the channel specified by the parameter channel.\r
+ * \param timeout The timeout in seconds.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the task is puted on the specified channel. Otherwise\r
+ * the method throws one of the exceptions described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [MsgException] if an internal error occurs.\r
+ * [InvalidParameterException] if the value of the channel specified as\r
+ * parameter is negative or if the timeout value\r
+ * is less than zero and différent of -1.\r
+ *\r
+ * \remark To specify no timeout set the timeout value with -1.0.\r
+ */\r
+ void put(int channel, Task task, double timeout) \r
+ throw(MsgException, InvalidParameterException);\r
+ \r
+ /* ! \brief Host::putBounded() - put a task on the given channel of a host object (capping the emission rate to maxrate).\r
+ *\r
+ * \param channel The channel where to put the task.\r
+ * \param rTask A refercence to the task object containing the native task to\r
+ * put on the channel specified by the parameter channel.\r
+ * \param maxRate The maximum rate.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the task is puted on the specified channel. Otherwise\r
+ * the method throws one of the exceptions described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [MsgException] if an internal error occurs.\r
+ * [InvalidParameterException] if the value of the channel specified as\r
+ * parameter is negative or if the maxRate parameter value\r
+ * is less than zero and différent of -1.0.\r
+ *\r
+ * \remark To specify no rate set the maxRate parameter value with -1.0.\r
+ */\r
+ void Host::putBounded(int channel, const Task& rTask, double maxRate) \r
+ throw(MsgException, InvalidParameterException);\r
+ \r
+ /* ! brief Host::send() - sends the given task to mailbox identified by the default alias.\r
+ *\r
+ * \param rTask A reference to the task object containing the native msg task to send.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the task is sended to the default mailbox. Otherwise the\r
+ * method throws one of the exceptions described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [BadAllocException] if there is not enough memory to allocate\r
+ * the default alias variable.\r
+ * [MsgException] if an internal error occurs.\r
+ */\r
+ void send(const Task& rTask) \r
+ throw(BadAllocException, MsgException);\r
+ \r
+ /* ! brief Host::send() - sends the given task to mailbox identified by the specified alias parameter.\r
+ *\r
+ * \param rTask A reference to the task object containing the native msg task to send.\r
+ * \param alias The alias of the mailbox where to send the task.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the task is sended to the default mailbox. Otherwise the\r
+ * method throws one of the exceptions described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [InvalidParameterException] if alias parameter is invalid (NULL).\r
+ * [BadAllocException] if there is not enough memory to allocate\r
+ * the default alias variable.\r
+ * [MsgException] if an internal error occurs.\r
+ */\r
+ void send(const char* alias, const Task& rTask) \r
+ throw(InvalidParameterException, BadAllocException, MsgException);\r
+ \r
+ /* ! brief Host::send() - sends the given task to mailbox identified by the default alias\r
+ * (waiting at most timeout seconds).\r
+ *\r
+ * \param rTask A reference to the task object containing the native msg task to send.\r
+ * \param timeout The timeout value to wait for.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the task is sended to the default mailbox. Otherwise the\r
+ * method throws one of the exceptions described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [BadAllocException] if there is not enough memory to allocate\r
+ * the default alias variable.\r
+ * [InvalidParameterException] if the timeout value is negative and different of\r
+ * -1.0. \r
+ * [MsgException] if an internal error occurs.\r
+ *\r
+ * \remark To specify no timeout set the timeout value with -1.0 or use the previous \r
+ * version of this method.\r
+ *\r
+ */\r
+ void send(const Task& rTask, double timeout) \r
+ throw(NativeException);\r
+ \r
+ /* ! brief Host::send() - sends the given task to mailbox identified by the parameter alias\r
+ * (waiting at most timeout seconds).\r
+ *\r
+ * \param alias The alias of the mailbox to send the task.\r
+ * \param rTask A reference to the task object containing the native msg task to send.\r
+ * \param timeout The timeout value to wait for.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the task is sended to the default mailbox. Otherwise the\r
+ * method throws one of the exceptions described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [InvalidParameterException] if the timeout value is negative and different of\r
+ * -1.0 or if the alias parameter is invalid (NULL). \r
+ * [MsgException] if an internal error occurs.\r
+ *\r
+ * \remark To specify no timeout set the timeout value with -1.0 or use the previous \r
+ * version of this method.\r
+ *\r
+ */\r
+ void send(const char* alias, const Task& rTask, double timeout) \r
+ throw(InvalidParameterException, MsgException);\r
+ \r
+ /* ! brief Host::sendBounded() - sends the given task to mailbox associated to the default alias\r
+ * (capping the emission rate to maxRate).\r
+ *\r
+ * \param rTask A reference to the task object containing the native msg task to send.\r
+ * \param maxRate The maximum rate value.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the task is sended to the default mailbox. Otherwise the\r
+ * method throws one of the exceptions described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [InvalidParameterException] if the maximum rate value is negative and different of\r
+ * -1.0. \r
+ * [MsgException] if an internal error occurs.\r
+ * [BadAllocException] if there is not enough memory to allocate\r
+ * the default alias variable.\r
+ *\r
+ * \remark To specify no rate set its value with -1.0.\r
+ *\r
+ */\r
+ void sendBounded(const Task& rTask, double maxRate) \r
+ throw(InvalidParameterException, BadAllocException, MsgException);\r
+ \r
+ /* ! brief Host::sendBounded() - sends the given task to mailbox identified by the parameter alias\r
+ * (capping the emission rate to maxRate).\r
+ *\r
+ * \param alias The alias of the mailbox where to send the task.\r
+ * \param rTask A reference to the task object containing the native msg task to send.\r
+ * \param maxRate The maximum rate value.\r
+ *\r
+ * \return If successful the task is sended to the default mailbox. Otherwise the\r
+ * method throws one of the exceptions described below.\r
+ *\r
+ * \exception [InvalidParameterException] if the maximum rate value is negative and different of\r
+ * -1.0 or if the alias parameter is invalid (NULL). \r
+ * [MsgException] if an internal error occurs.\r
+ *\r
+ * \remark To specify no rate set its value with -1.0.\r
+ *\r
+ */\r
+ void sendBounded(const char* alias, const Task& rTask, double maxRate) \r
+ throw(InvalidParameterException, MsgException);\r
+ \r
+ protected:\r
+ // Attributes.\r
+ \r
+ /**\r
+ * This attribute represents the msg native host object. \r
+ * It is set automaticatly during the call of the static \r
+ * method Host::getByName().\r
+ *\r
+ * \see Host::getByName().\r
+ */ \r
+ m_host_t nativeHost;\r
+ \r
+ private:\r
+ /**\r
+ * User host data. \r
+ */ \r
+ void* data;\r
+ };\r