may speedup the simulation by discarding very small actions, at the
price of a reduced numerical precision.
+\subsection options_model_nthreads Parallel threads for model updates
+
+By default, Surf computes the analytical models sequentially to share their
+resources and update their actions. It is possible to run them in parallel,
+using the \b surf/nthreads item (default value: 1).
+Depending on the workload of the models and their complexity, you may get a
+speedup or a slowdown because of the synchronization costs of threads.
+
\subsection options_model_network Configuring the Network model
\subsubsection options_model_network_gamma Maximal TCP window size
available in <tt>examples/msg/gtnets/crosstraffic-p.xml</tt>.
This is activated through the \b network/crosstraffic item, that
-can be set to 0 (disable this feature) or 1 (enable it).
+can be set to 0 (disable this feature) or 1 (enable it).
+
+Note that with the default workstation model this option is activated by default.
\subsubsection options_model_network_coord Coordinated-based network models
\section options_tracing Configuring the tracing subsystem
-(TODO)
+The \ref tracing "tracing subsystem" can be configured in several
+different ways depending on the nature of the simulator (MSG, SimDag,
+SMPI) and the kind of traces that need to be obtained. See the \ref
+tracing_tracing_options "Tracing Configuration Options subsection" to
+get a detailed description of each configuration option.
+
+We detail here a simple way to get the traces working for you, even if
+you never used the tracing API.
+
+
+- Any SimGrid-based simulator (MSG, SimDag, SMPI, ...) and raw traces:
+\verbatim
+--cfg=tracing:1 --cfg=tracing/uncategorized:1 --cfg=triva/uncategorized:uncat.plist
+\endverbatim
+ The first parameter activates the tracing subsystem, the second
+ tells it to trace host and link utilization (without any
+ categorization) and the third creates a graph configuration file
+ to configure Triva when analysing the resulting trace file.
+
+- MSG or SimDag-based simulator and categorized traces (you need to declare categories and classify your tasks according to them)
+\verbatim
+--cfg=tracing:1 --cfg=tracing/categorized:1 --cfg=triva/categorized:cat.plist
+\endverbatim
+ The first parameter activates the tracing subsystem, the second
+ tells it to trace host and link categorized utilization and the
+ third creates a graph configuration file to configure Triva when
+ analysing the resulting trace file.
+
+- SMPI simulator and traces for a space/time view:
+\verbatim
+smpirun -trace ...
+\endverbatim
+ The <i>-trace</i> parameter for the smpirun script runs the
+simulation with --cfg=tracing:1 and --cfg=tracing/smpi:1. Check the
+smpirun's <i>-help</i> parameter for additional tracing options.
\section options_smpi Configuring SMPI
- \c ns3/TcpModel: \ref options_pls
+- \c surf/nthreads: \ref options_model_nthreads
+
- \c smpi/running_power: \ref options_smpi_bench
- \c smpi/display_timing: \ref options_smpi_timing
- \c smpi/cpu_threshold: \ref options_smpi_bench