-/* Copyright (c) 2010. The SimGrid Team.
+/* Copyright (c) 2010-2013. The SimGrid Team.
* All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
xbt_dict_t created_categories = NULL;
xbt_dict_t declared_marks = NULL;
xbt_dict_t user_host_variables = NULL;
+xbt_dict_t user_vm_variables = NULL;
xbt_dict_t user_link_variables = NULL;
extern xbt_dict_t trivaNodeTypes;
extern xbt_dict_t trivaEdgeTypes;
snprintf (final_color, INSTR_DEFAULT_STR_SIZE, "%s", color);
}
- XBT_DEBUG("CAT,declare %s, %s", category, final_color);
+ XBT_DEBUG("CAT,declare %s, \"%s\" \"%s\"", category, color, final_color);
//define the type of this category on top of hosts and links
instr_new_variable_type (category, final_color);
* into functions so the user can track them using gdb.
*/
+/* for VM variables */
+/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * \brief Declare a new user variable associated to VMs.
+ *
+ * Declare a user variable that will be associated to VMs.
+ * A user vm variable can be used to trace user variables
+ * such as the number of tasks in a VM, the number of
+ * clients in an application (for VMs), and so on. The color
+ * associated to this new variable will be random.
+ *
+ * \param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
+ *
+ * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare_with_color
+ */
+void TRACE_vm_variable_declare (const char *variable)
+{
+ instr_user_variable(0, NULL, variable, "MSG_VM", 0, INSTR_US_DECLARE, NULL, user_vm_variables);
+}
+
+/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * \brief Declare a new user variable associated to VMs with a color.
+ *
+ * Same as #TRACE_vm_variable_declare, but associated a color
+ * to the newly created user host variable. The color needs to be
+ * a string with three numbers separated by spaces in the range [0,1].
+ * A light-gray color can be specified using "0.7 0.7 0.7" as color.
+ *
+ * \param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
+ * \param color The color for the new variable.
+ *
+ */
+void TRACE_vm_variable_declare_with_color (const char *variable, const char *color)
+{
+ instr_user_variable(0, NULL, variable, "MSG_VM", 0, INSTR_US_DECLARE, color, user_vm_variables);
+}
+
+/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * \brief Set the value of a variable of a host.
+ *
+ * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ *
+ * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_add, TRACE_vm_variable_sub
+ */
+void TRACE_vm_variable_set (const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
+{
+
+ TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), vm, variable, value);
+}
+
+/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * \brief Add a value to a variable of a VM.
+ *
+ * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ *
+ * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set, TRACE_vm_variable_sub
+ */
+void TRACE_vm_variable_add (const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
+{
+ TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), vm, variable, value);
+}
+
+/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * \brief Subtract a value from a variable of a VM.
+ *
+ * \param vm The name of the vm to be considered.
+ * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ *
+ * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set, TRACE_vm_variable_add
+ */
+void TRACE_vm_variable_sub (const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
+{
+ TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), vm, variable, value);
+}
+
+/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * \brief Set the value of a variable of a VM at a given timestamp.
+ *
+ * Same as #TRACE_vm_variable_set, but let user specify
+ * the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
+ * is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core
+ * simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
+ * definition, but should be used with caution since the trace
+ * can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are also traced.
+ *
+ * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ *
+ * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time, TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time
+ */
+void TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time (double time, const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
+{
+ instr_user_variable(time, vm, variable, "MSG_VM", value, INSTR_US_SET, NULL, user_vm_variables);
+}
+
+/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * \brief Add a value to a variable of a VM at a given timestamp.
+ *
+ * Same as #TRACE_vm_variable_add, but let user specify
+ * the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
+ * is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core
+ * simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
+ * definition, but should be used with caution since the trace
+ * can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are also traced.
+ *
+ * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ *
+ * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time
+ */
+void TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time (double time, const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
+{
+ instr_user_variable(time, vm, variable, "MSG_VM", value, INSTR_US_ADD, NULL, user_vm_variables);
+}
+
+/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * \brief Subtract a value from a variable of a VM at a given timestamp.
+ *
+ * Same as #TRACE_vm_variable_sub, but let user specify
+ * the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
+ * is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core
+ * simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
+ * definition, but should be used with caution since the trace
+ * can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are also traced.
+ *
+ * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ *
+ * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time
+ */
+void TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time (double time, const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
+{
+ instr_user_variable(time, vm, variable, "MSG_VM", value, INSTR_US_SUB, NULL, user_vm_variables);
+}
+
+/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * \brief Get declared user vm variables
+ *
+ * This function should be used to get VM variables that were already
+ * declared with #TRACE_vm_variable_declare or with #TRACE_vm_variable_declare_with_color.
+ *
+ * \return A dynar with the declared host variables, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
+ */
+xbt_dynar_t TRACE_get_vm_variables (void)
+{
+ return instr_dict_to_dynar (user_vm_variables);
+}
+
+
+
/* for host variables */
/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
* \brief Declare a new user variable associated to hosts.