X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/2748fc363dd4fe709089d1ec51c38db3fe2ca26a..9384db270e1d285888021a1c1bb9aad0ae17679c:/include/simgrid/s4u/Mailbox.hpp diff --git a/include/simgrid/s4u/Mailbox.hpp b/include/simgrid/s4u/Mailbox.hpp index bd0a479215..f7d280db98 100644 --- a/include/simgrid/s4u/Mailbox.hpp +++ b/include/simgrid/s4u/Mailbox.hpp @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Copyright (c) 2006-2015. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */ +/* Copyright (c) 2006-2017. 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. */ @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ namespace s4u { * Rendez-vous point for network communications, similar to URLs on * which you could post and retrieve data. Actually, the mailboxes are * not involved in the communication once it starts, but only to find - * the contact with which you want to communicate. + * the contact with which you want to communicate. * Here are some mechanisms similar to the mailbox in other * communication systems: The phone number, which allows the caller to @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ namespace s4u { * starts to flow as soon as the sender posts it, even if the receiver * did not post its recv() yet. This can obviously lead to bad * simulation timings, as the simulated communications do not start at - * the exact same time than the real ones. - * + * the exact same time than the real ones. + * * If the simulation timings are very important to you, you can * declare a specific receiver to a given mailbox (with the function * setReceiver()). That way, any send() posted to that mailbox will @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ public: kernel::activity::MailboxImpl* getImpl() { return pimpl_; } /** Gets the name of that mailbox */ - const char *name(); + const char* getName(); /** Retrieve the mailbox associated to the given C string */ static MailboxPtr byName(const char *name); @@ -147,7 +147,29 @@ public: void setReceiver(ActorPtr actor); /** Return the actor declared as permanent receiver, or nullptr if none **/ - ActorPtr receiver(); + ActorPtr getReceiver(); + + /** Creates (but don't start) a data emission to that mailbox */ + CommPtr put_init(); + /** Creates (but don't start) a data emission to that mailbox */ + CommPtr put_init(void* data, uint64_t simulatedSizeInBytes); + /** Creates and start a data emission to that mailbox */ + CommPtr put_async(void* data, uint64_t simulatedSizeInBytes); + + /** Blocking data emission */ + void put(void* payload, uint64_t simulatedSizeInBytes); + /** Blocking data emission with timeout */ + void put(void* payload, uint64_t simulatedSizeInBytes, double timeout); + + /** Creates (but don't start) a data reception onto that mailbox */ + CommPtr get_init(); + /** Creates and start an async data reception to that mailbox */ + CommPtr get_async(void** data); + + /** Blocking data reception */ + void* get(); + /** Blocking data reception with timeout */ + void* get(double timeout); }; }} // namespace simgrid::s4u