-/*!
-\page inside_extending Extending SimGrid
+/**
+@page inside_extending Extending SimGrid
\tableofcontents
-\section simgrid_dev_guide_model How to add a new model in surf?
-The figure below show the architecture of the SURF layer. This layer is composed
-of different kind of models representing the differents systems we want to
-modelize (i.e.cpu, network, storage, workstation, virtual machine).
+\section simgrid_dev_guide_model How to add a new model?
+The figure below shows the architecture of the SURF layer. This layer is composed
+of different kinds of models representing the different systems we want to
+model (i.e., cpu, network, storage, workstation, virtual machine).
-A model in simgrid is composed of three classes: Model, Resource and Action
-(surf_interface.hpp).
+A model in SimGrid is composed of three classes: Model, Resource and Action
+(\ref SURF_interface "surf_interface.hpp").
\image html surf++.png
\image latex surf++.pdf "surf++" width=\textwidth
Actually there are five kind of models: CpuModel, NetworkModel, WorkstationModel,
WorkstationVMModel and StorageModel. For each kind of model, there is an
-interface (e.g.: cpu_interface.hpp) and some implementations (e.g.: cpu_cas01.hpp,
+interface (e.g.: \ref SURF_cpu_interface "cpu_interface.hpp") and some implementations (e.g.: cpu_cas01.hpp,
cpu_ti.hpp).
-init function:
-void surf_cpu_model_init_Cas01()
+The CPU model Cas01, for instance, is initialized by the function
+ void surf_cpu_model_init_Cas01()
+
+The different network models that are offered by simgrid are stored in the array
+that is defined as follows:
+
s_surf_model_description_t surf_network_model_description[] = {
-\subsection simgrid_dev_guide_model_implem How to add a new model implementation in surf?
+\subsection simgrid_dev_guide_model_implem How to implement a new model?
If you want to create a new implementation of a kind of model you must extend
the classes of the corresponding interfaces.
surf_cpu_model_pm = new CpuPlopModel();
- sg_platf_host_add_cb(cpu_parse_init);
- sg_platf_postparse_add_cb(cpu_add_traces);
+ simgrid::surf::on_postparse.connect(cpu_add_traces);
xbt_dynar_push(model_list, &surf_cpu_model_pm);
}
};
~~~~
-\subsection simgrid_dev_guide_model_kind How to add a new kind of model in surf?
+\subsection simgrid_dev_guide_model_kind How to add a new kind of model?
If you want to create a new kind of model, you must create a new interface
where you extend the classes Model, Resource and Action, and then create an
}
void sg_my_network_plugin_init() {
- surf_callback_connect(networkLinkCreatedCallbacks,
- MyNetworkLinkCreatedCallback);
- surf_callback_connect(networkLinkDestructedCallbacks,
- MyNetworkLinkDestructedCallback);
- surf_callback_connect(networkCommunicationCallbacks,
- MyNetworkCommunicationCallback);
+ networkLinkCreatedCallbacks.connect(MyNetworkLinkCreatedCallback);
+ networkLinkDestructedCallbacks.connect(MyNetworkLinkDestructedCallback);
+ networkCommunicationCallbacks.connect(MyNetworkCommunicationCallback);
}
~~~~
A simcall is used to go from user mode to kernel mode. There is some
sort of popping dance involved, as we want to isolate the user
-contextes from their environment (so that they can run in parallel).
+contextes from their environment (so that they can run in parallel and
+so that we can model-check them).
+
+In short, just add a line to src/simix/simcalls.in and run the
+src/simix/simcalls.py script. It will guide you about how to implement
+your simcall. Please keep reading this section (only) if you want to
+understand how it goes.
+
The workflow of a simcall is the following:
- smx_popping_accessors.h:
Helper functions to get and set simcall arguments and results
-- smx_popping_bodies.c:
+- smx_popping_bodies.cpp:
The BODY function of each simcall
- smx_popping_enum.c:
Definition of type `enum e_smx_simcall_t` (one value per existing simcall)
-- smx_popping_generated.c:
+- smx_popping_generated.cpp:
Definitions of `simcall_names[]` (debug name of each simcall), and
SIMIX_simcall_enter() that deals with the simcall from within the kernel
The simcall.in file list all the simcalls in sections. A line starting by "##"
define a new section which will be replace by a "ifdef" in the generated code.
-There is a simcall by line which follow this format:
-
-~~~~
-Simcall -> Name HasAnswer Res Args
-Name -> [a-z0-9_]+
-Has_Answer -> "True" | "False"
-Res -> "(" Type MaybeCast ")"
-Args -> Args Arg | Arg
-Arg -> "(" Name "," Type MaybeCast ")"
-Type -> "char" | "const char*" | "int" | "long" | "unsigned char" | "unsigned short" | "unsigned int" | "unsigned long" | "float" | "double" | "void*" | "FPtr" | "const void*" | "size_t" | "sg_size_t" | "void" | "void*"
-MaybeCast -> "," Cast | ""
-Cast -> [a-z0-9_* ]+
-~~~~
\section simgrid_dev_guide_tag What is How to add a new tag for xml files?
-Search for expression \"TUTORIAL: New TAG\".
-\verbatim
-user@caraja:~/workspace/simgrid/src$ cg "TUTORIAL: New TAG"
-0 surf/sg_platf.c 43 /* TUTORIAL: New TAG*/
-1 surf/sg_platf.c 89 /* TUTORIAL: New TAG*/
-2 surf/sg_platf.c 124 /* TUTORIAL: New TAG*/
-3 surf/sg_platf.c 337 /* TUTORIAL: New TAG*/
-4 surf/surfxml_parse.c 769 /* TUTORIAL: New TAG*/
-5 surf/surf_private.h 205 /* TUTORIAL: New TAG*/
-6 surf/surfxml_parseplatf.c 64 /* TUTORIAL: New TAG*/
-7 surf/surfxml_parseplatf.c 85 /* TUTORIAL: New TAG*/
-8 include/simgrid/platf_interface.h 42 /* TUTORIAL: New TAG*/
-\endverbatim
-*/
+
+You should not do something like that. Please work instead to make XML
+avoidable, ie to make the C++ interface nice and usable.
+
+*/
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