-/* Copyright (c) 2013-2018. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2013-2019. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
* host0 host1 host2
* \endverbatim
- * So, a communication from an host A to an host B goes through the following links (if they exist):
+ * So, a communication from a host A to a host B goes through the following links (if they exist):
* <tt>limiter(A)_UP, private(A)_UP, backbone, private(B)_DOWN, limiter(B)_DOWN.</tt>
* link_UP and link_DOWN usually share the exact same characteristics, but their
* performance are not shared, to model the fact that TCP links are full-duplex.
* A cluster is connected to the outer world through a router that is connected
* directly to the cluster's backbone (no private link).
*
- * A communication from an host A to the outer world goes through the following links:
+ * A communication from a host A to the outer world goes through the following links:
* <tt>limiter(A)_UP, private(A)_UP, backbone</tt>
* (because the private router is directly connected to the cluster core).
*/
class ClusterZone : public NetZoneImpl {
public:
- explicit ClusterZone(NetZoneImpl* father, std::string name);
+ explicit ClusterZone(NetZoneImpl* father, std::string name, resource::NetworkModel* netmodel);
void get_local_route(NetPoint* src, NetPoint* dst, RouteCreationArgs* into, double* latency) override;
void get_graph(xbt_graph_t graph, std::map<std::string, xbt_node_t>* nodes,