@ingroup m_datatypes_management_details @{ */
typedef struct s_smx_process {
s_xbt_swag_hookup_t process_hookup;
- s_xbt_swag_hookup_t synchro_hookup;
+ s_xbt_swag_hookup_t synchro_hookup; /* process_to_run or mutex->sleeping and co */
s_xbt_swag_hookup_t host_proc_hookup;
s_xbt_swag_hookup_t destroy_hookup;
/******************************** Context *************************************/
-void SIMIX_context_mod_init(void);
-
-void SIMIX_context_mod_exit(void);
-
-/* *********************** */
-/* Context type definition */
-/* *********************** */
-/* the following function pointers types describe the interface that all context
- concepts must implement */
-
-/* each context type must contain this macro at its begining -- OOP in C :/ */
-#define SMX_CTX_BASE_T \
- s_xbt_swag_hookup_t hookup; \
- xbt_main_func_t code; \
- int argc; \
- char **argv; \
- void_f_pvoid_t cleanup_func; \
- void *cleanup_arg; \
-
-/* all other context types derive from this structure */
-typedef struct s_smx_context {
- SMX_CTX_BASE_T;
-} s_smx_context_t;
-
-/* *********************** */
-/* factory type definition */
-/* *********************** */
-
-/* Each context implementation define its own context factory
- * A context factory is responsable of the creation and manipulation of the
- * execution context of all the simulated processes (and maestro) using the
- * selected implementation.
- *
- * For example, the context switch based on java thread use the
- * java implementation of the context and the java factory to build and control
- * the contexts depending on this implementation.
-
- * The following function pointer types describe the interface that any context
- * factory should implement.
- */
+/* The following function pointer types describe the interface that any context
+ factory should implement */
-/* function used to create a new context */
-typedef smx_context_t (*smx_pfn_context_factory_create_context_t)
+typedef smx_context_t (*smx_pfn_context_factory_create_context_t)
(xbt_main_func_t, int, char**, void_f_pvoid_t, void*);
-
-/* this function finalize the specified context factory */
typedef int (*smx_pfn_context_factory_finalize_t) (smx_context_factory_t*);
-
-/* function used to destroy the specified context */
typedef void (*smx_pfn_context_free_t) (smx_context_t);
-
-/* function used to start the specified context */
typedef void (*smx_pfn_context_start_t) (smx_context_t);
-
-/* function used to stop the current context */
typedef void (*smx_pfn_context_stop_t) (smx_context_t);
-
-/* function used to suspend the current context */
typedef void (*smx_pfn_context_suspend_t) (smx_context_t context);
-
-/* function used to resume the current context */
-typedef void (*smx_pfn_context_resume_t) (smx_context_t old_context,
- smx_context_t new_context);
+typedef void (*smx_pfn_context_resume_t) (smx_context_t new_context);
/* interface of the context factories */
typedef struct s_smx_context_factory {
smx_pfn_context_factory_create_context_t create_context;
smx_pfn_context_factory_finalize_t finalize;
smx_pfn_context_free_t free;
- smx_pfn_context_start_t start;
smx_pfn_context_stop_t stop;
smx_pfn_context_suspend_t suspend;
smx_pfn_context_resume_t resume;
const char *name;
} s_smx_context_factory_t;
+
+void SIMIX_context_mod_init(void);
+
+void SIMIX_context_mod_exit(void);
+
/* Selects a context factory associated with the name specified by the parameter name.
* If successful the function returns 0. Otherwise the function returns the error code.
*/
void SIMIX_ctx_sysv_factory_init(smx_context_factory_t * factory);
void SIMIX_ctx_lua_factory_init(smx_context_factory_t * factory);
-void SIMIX_ctx_lua_factory_set_state(void *state);
void SIMIX_ctx_java_factory_init(smx_context_factory_t * factory);
static inline smx_context_t SIMIX_context_new(xbt_main_func_t code, int argc,
char** argv,
void_f_pvoid_t cleanup_func,
- void* cleanup_arg)
-{
+ void* cleanup_arg) {
+
return (*(simix_global->context_factory->create_context))
(code, argc, argv, cleanup_func, cleanup_arg);
}
* \param context the context to destroy
* Argument must be stopped first -- runs in maestro context
*/
-static inline void SIMIX_context_free(smx_context_t context)
-{
+static inline void SIMIX_context_free(smx_context_t context) {
(*(simix_global->context_factory->free)) (context);
}
-/**
- * \brief prepares aa context to be run
- * \param context the context to start
- * It will however run effectively only when calling #SIMIX_process_schedule
- */
-static inline void SIMIX_context_start(smx_context_t context)
-{
- (*(simix_global->context_factory->start)) (context);
-}
-
/**
* \brief stops the execution of a context
* \param context to stop
*/
-static inline void SIMIX_context_stop(smx_context_t context)
-{
+static inline void SIMIX_context_stop(smx_context_t context) {
(*(simix_global->context_factory->stop)) (context);
}
\param old_context the actual context from which is resuming
\param new_context the context to resume
*/
-static inline void SIMIX_context_resume(smx_context_t old_context,
- smx_context_t new_context)
+static inline void SIMIX_context_resume(smx_context_t new_context)
{
- (*(simix_global->context_factory->resume)) (old_context, new_context);
+ (*(simix_global->context_factory->resume)) (new_context);
}
/**