messages of size 15424 to 65471 will get MAX_BANDWIDTH*0.697866 and so on.
Here, MAX_BANDWIDTH denotes the bandwidth of the link.
+\note
+ The SimGrid-Team has developed a script to help you determine these
+ values. You can find more information and the download here:
+ 1. http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/contrib/smpi-calibration-doc.html
+ 2. http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/contrib/smpi-saturation-doc.html
+
\subsection options_smpi_timing smpi/display_timing: Reporting simulation time
\b Default: 0 (false)
65472:11.6436;15424:3.48845;9376:2.59299;5776:2.18796;3484:1.88101;1426:1.61075;732:1.9503;257:1.95341;0:2.01467
\endverbatim
+\note
+ The SimGrid-Team has developed a script to help you determine these
+ values. You can find more information and the download here:
+ 1. http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/contrib/smpi-calibration-doc.html
+ 2. http://simgrid.gforge.inria.fr/contrib/smpi-saturation-doc.html
+
\subsection options_smpi_global smpi/privatize_global_variables: Automatic privatization of global variables
MPI executables are meant to be executed in separated processes, but SMPI is