int commTX(int argc, char *argv[]);
xbt_dynar_t tests;
+int tasks_done = 0;
int test_launcher(int argc, char *argv[])
{
XBT_INFO(" Turn off Jupiter");
MSG_host_off(jupiter);
MSG_process_sleep(10);
- XBT_INFO("Test 1 seems ok, cool !(number of Process : %d, it should be 1 (i.e. the Test one))", MSG_process_get_number());
+ XBT_INFO("Test 1 seems ok, cool !(#Processes: %d, it should be 1; #tasks: %d)", MSG_process_get_number(), tasks_done);
}
test = 2;
return 0;
}
-// adsein: Is this really a daemon ? it ran only one task ? I just added a stupid loop
int process_daemon(int argc, char *argv[])
{
msg_task_t task = NULL;
XBT_INFO(" Start daemon on %s (%f)", MSG_host_get_name(MSG_host_self()), MSG_get_host_speed(MSG_host_self()));
for(;;){
- task = MSG_task_create("deamon", MSG_get_host_speed(MSG_host_self()), 0, NULL);
- XBT_INFO(" Execute deamon");
+ task = MSG_task_create("daemon", MSG_get_host_speed(MSG_host_self()), 0, NULL);
+ XBT_INFO(" Execute daemon");
MSG_task_execute(task);
MSG_task_destroy(task);
+ tasks_done ++;
}
- XBT_INFO(" Deamon done. See you!");
+ XBT_INFO(" daemon done. See you!");
return 0;
}
sscanf(xbt_dynar_get_as(s_tests, iter, char *), "%d", &tmp_test);
xbt_dynar_set_as(tests, iter, int, tmp_test);
}
+ xbt_dynar_free(&s_tests);
platform_file = argv[1];
application_file = argv[2];