/* This function is a pimple that we ought to fix. But it won't be easy.
*
- * The surf_solve() function does properly return the set of actions that changed.
- * Instead, each model change a global data, and then the caller of surf_solve must
- * pick into these sets of action_failed and action_done.
+ * The surf_solve() function does properly return the set of actions that
+ * changed. Instead, each model change a global data, and then the caller of
+ * surf_solve must pick into these sets of action_failed and action_done.
*
- * This was not clean but ok as long as we didn't had to restart the processes when the resource comes back up.
- * We worked by putting sentinel actions on every resources we are interested in,
- * so that surf informs us if/when the corresponding resource fails.
+ * This was not clean but ok as long as we didn't had to restart the processes
+ * when the resource comes back up.
+ * We worked by putting sentinel actions on every resources we are interested
+ * in, so that surf informs us if/when the corresponding resource fails.
*
- * But this does not work to get Simix informed of when a resource comes back up, and this is where this pimple comes.
- * We have a set of resources that are currently down and for which simix needs to know when it comes back up.
- * And the current function is called *at every simulation step* to sweep over that set, searching for a resource
- * that was turned back up in the meanwhile. This is UGLY and slow.
+ * But this does not work to get Simix informed of when a resource comes back
+ * up, and this is where this pimple comes. We have a set of resources that are
+ * currently down and for which simix needs to know when it comes back up.
+ * And the current function is called *at every simulation step* to sweep over
+ * that set, searching for a resource that was turned back up in the meanwhile.
+ * This is UGLY and slow.
*
- * The proper solution would be to not rely on globals for the action_failed and action_done swags.
- * They must be passed as parameter by the caller (the handling of these actions in simix may let you
- * think that these two sets can be merged, but their handling in SimDag induce the contrary unless this
- * simdag code can check by itself whether the action is done of failed -- seems very doable, but yet more
- * cleanup to do).
+ * The proper solution would be to not rely on globals for the action_failed and
+ * action_done swags. They must be passed as parameter by the caller (the
+ * handling of these actions in simix may let you think that these two sets can
+ * be merged, but their handling in SimDag induce the contrary unless this
+ * simdag code can check by itself whether the action is done of failed -- seems
+ * very doable, but yet more cleanup to do).
*
- * Once surf_solve() is passed the set of actions that changed, you want to add a new set of resources back up
- * as parameter to this function. You also want to add a boolean field "restart_watched" to each resource, and
- * make sure that whenever a resource with this field enabled comes back up, it's added to that set so that Simix
- * sees it and react accordingly. This would kill that need for surf to call simix.
+ * Once surf_solve() is passed the set of actions that changed, you want to add
+ * a new set of resources back up as parameter to this function. You also want
+ * to add a boolean field "restart_watched" to each resource, and make sure that
+ * whenever a resource with this field enabled comes back up, it's added to that
+ * set so that Simix sees it and react accordingly. This would kill that need
+ * for surf to call simix.
*
*/
{NULL, NULL, NULL} /* this array must be NULL terminated */
};
-/* Don't forget to update the option description in smx_config when you change this */
+/* Don't forget to update the option description in smx_config when you change
+ this */
s_surf_model_description_t surf_network_model_description[] = {
{"LV08",
"Realistic network analytic model (slow-start modeled by multiplying latency by 10.4, bandwidth by .92; bottleneck sharing uses a payload of S=8775 for evaluating RTT). ",
{"SMPI",
"Realistic network model specifically tailored for HPC settings (accurate modeling of slow start with correction factors on three intervals: < 1KiB, < 64 KiB, >= 64 KiB)",
surf_network_model_init_SMPI},
+ {"IB",
+ "Realistic network model specifically tailored for HPC settings, with Infiniband contention model",
+ surf_network_model_init_IB},
{"CM02",
"Legacy network analytic model (Very similar to LV08, but without corrective factors. The timings of small messages are thus poorly modeled).",
surf_network_model_init_CM02},
action->getMaxDuration());
if (min != -1) {
- action->heapRemove(p_actionHeap);
- action->heapInsert(p_actionHeap, min, max_dur_flag ? MAX_DURATION : NORMAL);
+ action->heapUpdate(p_actionHeap, min, max_dur_flag ? MAX_DURATION : NORMAL);
XBT_DEBUG("Insert at heap action(%p) min %f now %f", action, min,
now);
} else DIE_IMPOSSIBLE;
void Model::updateActionsStateLazy(double /*now*/, double /*delta*/)
{
+ THROW_UNIMPLEMENTED;
}
void Model::updateActionsStateFull(double /*now*/, double /*delta*/)
{
+ THROW_UNIMPLEMENTED;
}
/************
{
XBT_IN("(%p,%g)", this, bound);
if (p_variable)
- lmm_update_variable_bound(getModel()->getMaxminSystem(), getVariable(), bound);
+ lmm_update_variable_bound(getModel()->getMaxminSystem(), p_variable, bound);
if (getModel()->getUpdateMechanism() == UM_LAZY && getLastUpdate()!=surf_get_clock())
heapRemove(getModel()->getActionHeap());
}
}
+void Action::heapUpdate(xbt_heap_t heap, double key, enum heap_action_type hat)
+{
+ m_hat = hat;
+ if (m_indexHeap >= 0) {
+ xbt_heap_update(heap, m_indexHeap, key);
+ }else{
+ xbt_heap_push(heap, this, key);
+ }
+}
+
/* added to manage the communication action's heap */
void surf_action_lmm_update_index_heap(void *action, int i) {
((ActionPtr)action)->updateIndexHeap(i);