-double SIMIX_get_clock()
-{
- if(MC_is_active() || MC_record_replay_is_active()){
- return MC_process_clock_get(SIMIX_process_self());
- }else{
- return surf_get_clock();
- }
-}
-
-/** Handle any pending timer. Returns if something was actually run. */
-static bool SIMIX_execute_timers()
-{
- bool result = false;
- while (not simgrid::simix::simix_timers.empty() && SIMIX_get_clock() >= simgrid::simix::simix_timers.top().first) {
- result = true;
- // FIXME: make the timers being real callbacks (i.e. provide dispatchers that read and expand the args)
- smx_timer_t timer = simgrid::simix::simix_timers.top().second;
- simgrid::simix::simix_timers.pop();
- timer->callback();
- delete timer;
- }
- return result;
-}
-
-/**
- * @ingroup SIMIX_API
- * @brief Run the main simulation loop.
- */
-void SIMIX_run()
-{
- if (MC_record_replay_is_active()) {
- simgrid::mc::replay(MC_record_path);
- return;
- }
-
- double time = 0;
-
- do {
- XBT_DEBUG("New Schedule Round; size(queue)=%zu", simix_global->actors_to_run.size());
-
- if (simgrid::simix::cfg_breakpoint >= 0.0 && surf_get_clock() >= simgrid::simix::cfg_breakpoint) {
- XBT_DEBUG("Breakpoint reached (%g)", simgrid::simix::cfg_breakpoint.get());
- simgrid::simix::cfg_breakpoint = -1.0;
-#ifdef SIGTRAP
- std::raise(SIGTRAP);
-#else
- std::raise(SIGABRT);
-#endif
- }
-
- simix_global->execute_tasks();
-
- while (not simix_global->actors_to_run.empty()) {
- XBT_DEBUG("New Sub-Schedule Round; size(queue)=%zu", simix_global->actors_to_run.size());
-
- /* Run all processes that are ready to run, possibly in parallel */
- simix_global->run_all_actors();
-
- /* answer sequentially and in a fixed arbitrary order all the simcalls that were issued during that sub-round */
-
- /* WARNING, the order *must* be fixed or you'll jeopardize the simulation reproducibility (see RR-7653) */
-
- /* Here, the order is ok because:
- *
- * Short proof: only maestro adds stuff to the actors_to_run array, so the execution order of user contexts do
- * not impact its order.
- *
- * Long proof: actors remain sorted through an arbitrary (implicit, complex but fixed) order in all cases.
- *
- * - if there is no kill during the simulation, actors remain sorted according by their PID.
- * Rationale: This can be proved inductively.
- * Assume that actors_to_run is sorted at a beginning of one round (it is at round 0: the deployment file
- * is parsed linearly).
- * Let's show that it is still so at the end of this round.
- * - if an actor is added when being created, that's from maestro. It can be either at startup
- * time (and then in PID order), or in response to a process_create simcall. Since simcalls are handled
- * in arbitrary order (inductive hypothesis), we are fine.
- * - If an actor is added because it's getting killed, its subsequent actions shouldn't matter
- * - If an actor gets added to actors_to_run because one of their blocking action constituting the meat
- * of a simcall terminates, we're still good. Proof:
- * - You are added from ActorImpl::simcall_answer() only. When this function is called depends on the
- * resource kind (network, cpu, disk, whatever), but the same arguments hold. Let's take communications
- * as an example.
- * - For communications, this function is called from SIMIX_comm_finish().
- * This function itself don't mess with the order since simcalls are handled in FIFO order.
- * The function is called:
- * - before the comm starts (invalid parameters, or resource already dead or whatever).
- * The order then trivial holds since maestro didn't interrupt its handling of the simcall yet
- * - because the communication failed or were canceled after startup. In this case, it's called from
- * the function we are in, by the chunk:
- * set = model->states.failed_action_set;
- * while ((synchro = extract(set)))
- * SIMIX_simcall_post((smx_synchro_t) synchro->data);
- * This order is also fixed because it depends of the order in which the surf actions were
- * added to the system, and only maestro can add stuff this way, through simcalls.
- * We thus use the inductive hypothesis once again to conclude that the order in which synchros are
- * popped out of the set does not depend on the user code's execution order.
- * - because the communication terminated. In this case, synchros are served in the order given by
- * set = model->states.done_action_set;
- * while ((synchro = extract(set)))
- * SIMIX_simcall_post((smx_synchro_t) synchro->data);
- * and the argument is very similar to the previous one.
- * So, in any case, the orders of calls to CommImpl::finish() do not depend on the order in which user
- * actors are executed.
- * So, in any cases, the orders of actors within actors_to_run do not depend on the order in which
- * user actors were executed previously.
- * So, if there is no killing in the simulation, the simulation reproducibility is not jeopardized.
- * - If there is some actor killings, the order is changed by this decision that comes from user-land
- * But this decision may not have been motivated by a situation that were different because the simulation is
- * not reproducible.
- * So, even the order change induced by the actor killing is perfectly reproducible.
- *
- * So science works, bitches [http://xkcd.com/54/].
- *
- * We could sort the actors_that_ran array completely so that we can describe the order in which simcalls are
- * handled (like "according to the PID of issuer"), but it's not mandatory (order is fixed already even if
- * unfriendly).
- * That would thus be a pure waste of time.
- */
-
- for (auto const& actor : simix_global->actors_that_ran) {
- if (actor->simcall.call_ != SIMCALL_NONE) {
- actor->simcall_handle(0);
- }
- }
-
- simix_global->execute_tasks();
- do {
- simix_global->wake_all_waiting_actors();
- } while (simix_global->execute_tasks());
-
- /* If only daemon processes remain, cancel their actions, mark them to die and reschedule them */
- if (simix_global->process_list.size() == simix_global->daemons.size())
- for (auto const& dmon : simix_global->daemons) {
- XBT_DEBUG("Kill %s", dmon->get_cname());
- simix_global->maestro_->kill(dmon);
- }
- }
-
- time = simgrid::simix::Timer::next();
- if (time > -1.0 || not simix_global->process_list.empty()) {
- XBT_DEBUG("Calling surf_solve");
- time = surf_solve(time);
- XBT_DEBUG("Moving time ahead : %g", time);
- }
-
- /* Notify all the hosts that have failed */
- /* FIXME: iterate through the list of failed host and mark each of them */
- /* as failed. On each host, signal all the running processes with host_fail */
-
- // Execute timers and tasks until there isn't anything to be done:
- bool again = false;
- do {
- again = SIMIX_execute_timers();
- if (simix_global->execute_tasks())
- again = true;
- simix_global->wake_all_waiting_actors();
- } while (again);
-
- /* Clean actors to destroy */
- simix_global->empty_trash();
-
- XBT_DEBUG("### time %f, #processes %zu, #to_run %zu", time, simix_global->process_list.size(),
- simix_global->actors_to_run.size());
- } while (time > -1.0 || not simix_global->actors_to_run.empty());
-
- if (not simix_global->process_list.empty()) {
- if (simix_global->process_list.size() <= simix_global->daemons.size()) {
- XBT_CRITICAL("Oops! Daemon actors cannot do any blocking activity (communications, synchronization, etc) "
- "once the simulation is over. Please fix your on_exit() functions.");
- } else {
- XBT_CRITICAL("Oops! Deadlock or code not perfectly clean.");
- }
- simix_global->display_all_actor_status();
- simgrid::s4u::Engine::on_deadlock();
- xbt_abort();
- }
- simgrid::s4u::Engine::on_simulation_end();
-}
-
-double SIMIX_timer_next() // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v329
-{
- return simgrid::simix::Timer::next();
-}
-
-smx_timer_t SIMIX_timer_set(double date, void (*callback)(void*), void* arg) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v329
-{
- return simgrid::simix::Timer::set(date, std::bind(callback, arg));
-}
-
-/** @brief cancels a timer that was added earlier */
-void SIMIX_timer_remove(smx_timer_t timer) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v329
-{
- timer->remove();
-}
-
-/** @brief Returns the date at which the timer will trigger (or 0 if nullptr timer) */
-double SIMIX_timer_get_date(smx_timer_t timer) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v329