X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/02fbf5e463830a439464adae8626cd4f2dad27fd..1933a95e2b0981f030408fa642adc48877934c75:/examples/msg/README.doc diff --git a/examples/msg/README.doc b/examples/msg/README.doc index 00c8f32a2d..0cd0792078 100644 --- a/examples/msg/README.doc +++ b/examples/msg/README.doc @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ documentation, but it should remain readable directly. - @ref msg_ex_tracing_user_variables - @ref msg_ex_models - @ref msg_ex_ns3 - - @ref msg_ex_io - @ref msg_ex_apps - @ref msg_ex_misc @@ -45,17 +44,6 @@ documentation, but it should remain readable directly. Most processes are started from the deployment XML file, but they can also be used with the @ref MSG_process_create() function. - - Controling the process life cycle from the XML. - @ref examples/msg/process-startkilltime/process-startkilltime.c \n - You can specify a start time and a kill time in the deployment - file. See all *_d.xml files in this directory. - - - Using Pstates on a host - @ref examples/msg/energy-pstate/energy-pstate.c\n - Show how define a set of pstates for a host and how the current - pstate can be accessed/changed with @ref MSG_get_host_current_power_peak and @ref MSG_set_host_pstate. - See also the platform XML file for have a details on how to declare the CPU capacity for each pstate. - @section msg_ex_tracing Tracing and visualization features Tracing can be activated by various configuration options which @@ -144,34 +132,12 @@ TODO: merge the C files TODO: show the XML files instead if it's what is interesting. On a "XML example files" page that does not exist yet. -@subsection msg_ex_io Simulating disks and files - -The examples of this section demonstrate how to interact with the -simulated storages. - - - File Management. @ref examples/msg/io-file/io-file.c \n - This example illustrates the use of operations on file - (@ref MSG_file_open, @ref MSG_file_read, @ref MSG_file_write, - or @ref MSG_file_close). - - - Remote I/O. @ref examples/msg/io-remote/io-remote.c \n - I/O operations can also be done in a remote, i.e. when the - accessed disk is not mounted on the caller's host. - @section msg_ex_misc Miscellaneous - Task priorities. @ref examples/msg/task-priority/task-priority.c \n Demonstrates the use of @ref MSG_task_set_priority to change the computation priority of a given task. - - - User-defined properties. - @ref examples/msg/platform-properties/platform-properties.c \n - Attaching arbitrary information to host, processes and - such, and retrieving them with @ref MSG_host_get_properties, - @ref MSG_host_get_property_value, @ref MSG_process_get_properties, and - @ref MSG_process_get_property_value. Also make sure to read the - platform and deployment XML files to see how to declare these data. TODO: Document the many other examples that we have */ @@ -190,7 +156,6 @@ top of the example file). @example examples/msg/app-masterworker/app-masterworker.c @example examples/msg/process-create/process-create.c -@example examples/msg/process-startkilltime/process-startkilltime.c @example examples/msg/trace-platform/trace-platform.c @example examples/msg/trace-categories/trace-categories.c @@ -202,12 +167,7 @@ top of the example file). @example examples/msg/network-ns3/network-ns3.c -@example examples/msg/io-storage/io-storage.c -@example examples/msg/io-file/io-file.c -@example examples/msg/io-remote/io-remote.c - @example examples/msg/task-priority/task-priority.c -@example examples/msg/platform-properties/platform-properties.c */