Safe switch. It activates (or deactivates) the tracing system.
No other tracing options take effect if this one is not activated.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing:1
+--cfg=tracing:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
It activates the categorized resource utilization tracing. It should
be enabled if tracing categories are used by this simulator.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/categorized:1
+--cfg=tracing/categorized:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
this simulator do not use tracing categories and resource use have to be
traced.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/uncategorized:1
+--cfg=tracing/uncategorized:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
This option let the user tell the tracing system to use only the routes
that are composed with just one link.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/onelink_only:1
+--cfg=tracing/onelink_only:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
visualizations. Every MPI function (implemented by SMPI) is transformed in a
state, and point-to-point communications can be analyzed with arrows.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/smpi:1
+--cfg=tracing/smpi:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
This option only has effect if this simulator is SMPI-based. The processes
are grouped by the hosts where they were executed.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/smpi/group:1
+--cfg=tracing/smpi/group:yes
+\endverbatim
+
+\li <b>\c
+tracing/smpi/computing
+</b>:
+ This option only has effect if this simulator is SMPI-based. The parts external
+to SMPI are also outputted to the trace. Provides better way to analyze the data automatically.
+\verbatim
+--cfg=tracing/smpi/computing:yes
+\endverbatim
+
+\li <b>\c
+tracing/smpi/internals
+</b>:
+ This option only has effect if this simulator is SMPI-based. Display internal communications
+happening during a collective MPI call.
+\verbatim
+--cfg=tracing/smpi/internals:yes
+\endverbatim
+
+\li <b>\c
+tracing/smpi/display_sizes
+</b>:
+ This option only has effect if this simulator is SMPI-based. Display the sizes of the messages
+exchanged in the trace, both in the links and on the states. For collective, size means the global size of data sent by the process in general.
+\verbatim
+--cfg=tracing/smpi/display_sizes:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
behavior of all categorized MSG processes, grouping them by hosts. This option
can be used to track process location if this simulator has process migration.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/msg/process:1
+--cfg=tracing/msg/process:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
impacted if this option is activated, but you are sure to get a trace
file with events sorted.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/buffer:1
+--cfg=tracing/buffer:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
register the topology within an AS. Routes among AS continue to be
traced as usual.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/onelink_only:1
+--cfg=tracing/onelink_only:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
can be used with simulators that have a different notion of time
(different from the simulated time).
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/disable_destroy:1
+--cfg=tracing/disable_destroy:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
trace. Keep in mind that the trace might be incomplete, without all the
information that would be registered otherwise.
\verbatim
---cfg=tracing/basic:1
+--cfg=tracing/basic:yes
\endverbatim
\li <b>\c
simulator):
\verbatim
./your_simulator \
- --cfg=tracing:1 \
- --cfg=tracing/uncategorized:1 \
+ --cfg=tracing:yes \
+ --cfg=tracing/uncategorized:yes \
--cfg=tracing/filename:mytracefile.trace \
--cfg=viva/uncategorized:uncat.plist
\endverbatim
recompiling, run your simulator with the following parameters:
\verbatim
./your_simulator \
- --cfg=tracing:1 \
- --cfg=tracing/categorized:1 \
+ --cfg=tracing:yes \
+ --cfg=tracing/categorized:yes \
--cfg=tracing/filename:mytracefile.trace \
--cfg=viva/categorized:cat.plist
\endverbatim
\subsubsection tracing_viva_graph Hierarchical Graph View
-As stated above (see section \ref tracing_tracing_analyzing), one
+%As stated above (see section \ref tracing_tracing_analyzing), one
possibility to analyze SimGrid traces is to use Viva's graph view with
a graph configuration to customize the graph according to the
traces. A valid graph configuration (we are using the non-XML <a