-/* Copyright (c) 2004-2018. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2004-2019. 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. */
#include "msg_private.hpp"
#include "src/simix/smx_private.hpp"
#include <algorithm>
+#include <cmath>
XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(msg_task, msg, "Logging specific to MSG (task)");
}
/********************************* Task **************************************/
-/** @brief Creates a new #msg_task_t.
+/** @brief Creates a new task
+ *
+ * A constructor for msg_task_t taking four arguments.
*
- * A constructor for #msg_task_t taking four arguments and returning the corresponding object.
* @param name a name for the object. It is for user-level information and can be nullptr.
* @param flop_amount a value of the processing amount (in flop) needed to process this new task.
* If 0, then it cannot be executed with MSG_task_execute(). This value has to be >=0.
* be transfered with MSG_task_send() and MSG_task_recv(). This value has to be >=0.
* @param data a pointer to any data may want to attach to the new object. It is for user-level information and can
* be nullptr. It can be retrieved with the function @ref MSG_task_get_data.
- * @see msg_task_t
* @return The new corresponding object.
*/
msg_task_t MSG_task_create(const char *name, double flop_amount, double message_size, void *data)
return task;
}
-/** @brief Creates a new #msg_task_t (a parallel one....).
+/** @brief Creates a new parallel task
*
- * A constructor for #msg_task_t taking six arguments and returning the corresponding object.
+ * A constructor for #msg_task_t taking six arguments.
*
* \rst
- * See :cpp:func:`void simgrid::s4u::this_actor::parallel_execute(int, s4u::Host*, double*, double*)` for
+ * See :cpp:func:`void simgrid::s4u::this_actor::parallel_execute(int, s4u::Host**, double*, double*)` for
* the exact semantic of the parameters.
* \endrst
*
return task;
}
-/** @brief Return the user data of a #msg_task_t.
- *
- * This function checks whether @a task is a valid pointer and return the user data associated to @a task if possible.
- */
+/** @brief Return the user data of the given task */
void *MSG_task_get_data(msg_task_t task)
{
return (task->data);
}
-/** @ingroup m_task_management
- * @brief Sets the user data of a #msg_task_t.
- *
- * This function allows to associate a new pointer to the user data associated of @a task.
- */
+/** @brief Sets the user data of a given task */
void MSG_task_set_data(msg_task_t task, void *data)
{
task->data = data;
}
}
-/** @brief Return the sender of a #msg_task_t.
- *
- * This functions returns the #msg_process_t which sent this task
- */
+/** @brief Returns the sender of the given task */
msg_process_t MSG_task_get_sender(msg_task_t task)
{
return task->simdata->sender;
}
-/** @brief Return the source of a #msg_task_t.
- *
- * This functions returns the #msg_host_t from which this task was sent
- */
+/** @brief Returns the source (the sender's host) of the given task */
msg_host_t MSG_task_get_source(msg_task_t task)
{
return task->simdata->source;
}
-/** @brief Return the name of a #msg_task_t.
- *
- * This functions returns the name of a #msg_task_t as specified on creation
- */
+/** @brief Returns the name of the given task. */
const char *MSG_task_get_name(msg_task_t task)
{
return task->name;
}
-/** @brief Sets the name of a #msg_task_t.
- *
- * This functions allows to associate a name to a task
- */
+/** @brief Sets the name of the given task. */
void MSG_task_set_name(msg_task_t task, const char *name)
{
task->name = xbt_strdup(name);
}
-/** @brief Destroy a #msg_task_t.
+/** @brief Destroys the given task.
*
- * Destructor for #msg_task_t. Note that you should free user data, if any, @b before calling this function.
+ * You should free user data, if any, @b before calling this destructor.
*
* Only the process that owns the task can destroy it.
* The owner changes after a successful send.
return MSG_OK;
}
-/** @brief Cancel a #msg_task_t.
- * @param task the task to cancel. If it was executed or transfered, it stops the process that were working on it.
+/** @brief Cancel the given task
+ *
+ * If it was currently executed or transfered, the working process is stopped.
*/
msg_error_t MSG_task_cancel(msg_task_t task)
{
simdata_task_t simdata = task->simdata;
if (simdata->compute) {
- simcall_execution_cancel(simdata->compute);
+ simgrid::simix::simcall([simdata] { simdata->compute->cancel(); });
} else if (simdata->comm) {
- simcall_comm_cancel(simdata->comm);
+ simgrid::simix::simcall([simdata] { simdata->comm->cancel(); });
}
simdata->setNotUsed();
return MSG_OK;
}
}
-/** @brief set the computation amount needed to process a task #msg_task_t.
+/** @brief set the computation amount needed to process the given task.
*
* @warning If the computation is ongoing (already started and not finished),
* it is not modified by this call. Moreover, after its completion, the ongoing execution with set the flops_amount to
task->simdata->flops_amount = flops_amount;
}
-/** @brief set the amount data attached with a task #msg_task_t.
+/** @brief set the amount data attached with the given task.
*
* @warning If the transfer is ongoing (already started and not finished), it is not modified by this call.
*/
task->simdata->bytes_amount = data_size;
}
-/** @brief Returns the total amount received by a task #msg_task_t.
- * If the communication does not exist it will return 0.
- * So, if the communication has FINISHED or FAILED it returns zero.
+/** @brief Returns the total amount received by the given task
+ *
+ * If the communication does not exist it will return 0.
+ * So, if the communication has FINISHED or FAILED it returns zero.
*/
double MSG_task_get_remaining_communication(msg_task_t task)
{
return task->simdata->comm->remains();
}
-/** @brief Returns the size of the data attached to a task #msg_task_t.
- */
+/** @brief Returns the size of the data attached to the given task. */
double MSG_task_get_bytes_amount(msg_task_t task)
{
xbt_assert((task != nullptr) && (task->simdata != nullptr), "Invalid parameter");
return task->simdata->bytes_amount;
}
-/** @brief Changes the priority of a computation task. This priority doesn't affect the transfer rate. A priority of 2
- * will make a task receive two times more cpu power than the other ones.
+/** @brief Changes the priority of a computation task.
+ *
+ * This priority doesn't affect the transfer rate. A priority of 2
+ * will make a task receive two times more cpu power than regular tasks.
*/
void MSG_task_set_priority(msg_task_t task, double priority)
{
task->simdata->priority = 1 / priority;
+ xbt_assert(std::isfinite(task->simdata->priority), "priority is not finite!");
if (task->simdata->compute)
- simcall_execution_set_priority(task->simdata->compute, task->simdata->priority);
+ simgrid::simix::simcall([task] { task->simdata->compute->set_priority(task->simdata->priority); });
}
-/** @brief Changes the maximum CPU utilization of a computation task.
- * Unit is flops/s.
+/** @brief Changes the maximum CPU utilization of a computation task (in flops/s).
*
* For VMs, there is a pitfall. Please see MSG_vm_set_bound().
*/
task->simdata->bound = bound;
if (task->simdata->compute)
- simcall_execution_set_bound(task->simdata->compute, task->simdata->bound);
+ simgrid::simix::simcall([task, bound] { task->simdata->compute->set_bound(bound); });
}