-/* Copyright (c) 2006-2022. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2006-2023. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
static s4u::Engine* get_instance();
static s4u::Engine* get_instance(int* argc, char** argv);
static bool has_instance() { return instance_ != nullptr; }
+ const std::vector<std::string>& get_cmdline() const;
+ /**
+ * Creates a new platform, including hosts, links, and the routing table.
+ *
+ * @beginrst
+ * See also: :ref:`platform`.
+ * @endrst
+ */
void load_platform(const std::string& platf) const;
+ /**
+ * @brief Seals the platform, finishing the creation of its resources.
+ *
+ * This method is optional. The seal() is done automatically when you call Engine::run.
+ */
void seal_platform() const;
+ /** @brief Get a debug output of the platform.
+ *
+ * It looks like a XML platform file, but it may be very different from the input platform file: All netzones are
+ * flatified into a unique zone. This representation is mostly useful to debug your platform configuration and ensure
+ * that your assumptions over your configuration hold. This enables you to verify the exact list of links traversed
+ * between any two hosts, and the characteristics of every host and link. But you should not use the resulting file as
+ * an input platform file: it is very verbose, and thus much less efficient (in parsing time and runtime performance)
+ * than a regular platform file with the sufficient amount of intermediary netzones. Even if you use one zone only,
+ * specialized zones (such as clusters) are more efficient than the one with fully explicit routing used here.
+ */
+ std::string flatify_platform() const;
/** @verbatim embed:rst:inline Bind an actor name that could be found in :ref:`pf_tag_actor` tag to a function taking classical argc/argv parameters. See the :ref:`example <s4u_ex_actors_create>`. @endverbatim */
void register_function(const std::string& name, const std::function<void(int, char**)>& code);
friend kernel::routing::NetZoneImpl;
friend kernel::resource::HostImpl;
friend kernel::resource::StandardLinkImpl;
- void host_register(const std::string& name, Host* host);
- void host_unregister(const std::string& name);
void netpoint_register(simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint* card);
void netpoint_unregister(simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint* card);
void set_netzone_root(const NetZone* netzone);