X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/9ab73bb42492837c61370d93daeaecbc239e4b15..6b17b58f85d3a55ce3c6ec7298b2437853c83bda:/ChangeLog diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 295b76508c..a34270efec 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,62 @@ -SimGrid (3.1.1) unstable; urgency=low +SimGrid (3.3-cvs) unstable; urgency=low - GRAS: + JAVA BINDINGS for MSG (you dreamt of them? We made them) + [Malek Cherier & Mt] + + Introduce the SIMIX module: factorize code between MSG and GRAS. + [Bruno Donassolo] + Until now, GRAS were using MSG as an interface to SURF. It was + quite difficult because both interface have several differences + (MSG channels vs GRAS sockets were the most notable point). + + This also opens the gate to SMPI (which should occur soon) and speed + up simulations by to 40% (even if it were not the main goal). + + ************************************** + *DO NOT MIX 3.2 RESULTS WITH 3.3 ONES* Simix may changes simulations! + ************************************** + The point is that events occuring at the exact same timestamp are + not scheduled in the same order with the old and new version. This + may be enough to completely change the execution of simulations in + some cases. Sorry for the inconvenience. + + GRAS: + * Convert the PIDs from long int to int to match the MSG ones (and + linux ones too) [Mt] + + XBT: + * Make the backtrace of exceptions more human readable [Mt] + * New module: xbt/synchro [Mt] + synchronization tools (mutex and conditions) working the same way + in simulation and in real life (mainly useful for GRAS, but not + only). + * New module: xbt/str [Mt] + a ton of string utility functions (split, join, printf to a newly + allocated buffer, trim, etc) + + -- + +SimGrid (3.2) unstable; urgency=low + + OVERALL CHANGES: + * Port to windows. + We still experience issues on this platform, but we belive that at + least MSG is usable. + + GRAS API BREAKAGE (for simplification purpose, sorry): + * the gras_msgtype_by_name is not used anymore. Instead of + gras_msg_send(toserver, gras_msgtype_by_name("request"), &request); + you can write (and must) + gras_msg_send(toserver, "request", &request); + - If you still want to pass a gras_msgtype_t to the function (to cache + the type and avoid the lookup time), use the gras_msg_send_() variant. + - Impacted functions: + gras_cb_register, gras_cb_unregister, gras_msg_send, gras_msg_wait, + gras_msg_rpccall, gras_msg_rpc_async_call, gras_msg_wait_ext + * The callbacks are now expected to return 0 when everything went well + (just like the main() function) + + GRAS new features and improvements: * New module mecanism where user code can use per process globals [Mt] This is similar to gras_userdata_*() functions, but for libraries. It factorize some code developped over and over in the examples and AMOK. @@ -8,13 +64,26 @@ SimGrid (3.1.1) unstable; urgency=low converted for now). * Fix a vicious bug in the TCP buffering mecanism which leaded to message loss when they were small enough to fit into the buffer and sent quickly - enough so that they can all get received in one shoot. + enough so that they can all get received in one shoot. + * gras_datadesc_by_name and gras_msgtype_by_name: now raise an exception + if not found. Use the *_or_null() variant for the old semantic. + * In gras_msg_handle, do not discard messages without callback. + They are probably messages to be explicitly awaited later (ie, proofs of + mis-synchronization in userland since they are sent before being awaited) + No big deal usually. + * gras_socket_meas_send/recv: semantic changed! + The numerical arguments used to be (1) the total amount of data to send + and (2) msg_size. This was changed to (1) msg_size and (2) amount of + messages. This was need for the fool willing to send more than MAXINT + bytes on quite fat pipes. AMOK: * Do really rename the hostmanagement module to peermanagement. [Mt] Ie, rename functions from amok_hm_* to amok_pm_*. This breaks the API, but this is rather new and this was documented in the module documentation (poor excuses, I admit) + * Bandwidth measurement semantic changed! This follows the changes to + gras_socket_meas_send/recv explained above. SIMDAG: * A sequential mode has been added to the workstations. When a workstation @@ -43,14 +112,17 @@ SimGrid (3.1.1) unstable; urgency=low - "Valgrind spits tons of errors!" [Mt] - "How to repport bugs" [Mt] - "Cross-compiling a Windows DLL of SimGrid from Linux" [Mt] + - "What is the difference between MSG, SimDag, and GRAS?" [Mt] + - Communication time measurement within MSG [AL] + - I experience weird communication times when I change the latency [AL] * GRAS tutorial [Mt] It contains: - an introduction to the framework and to the used communication model - an initiatic tour introducing the most proheminent features: - # Part 1: Bases + o Part 1: Bases . Lesson 0: Installing GRAS . Lesson 1: Setting up your own project - # Part 2: Message passing + o Part 2: Message passing . Lesson 2: Exchanging simple messages . Lesson 3: Passing arguments to the processes (in SG) . Lesson 4: Attaching callbacks to messages @@ -59,10 +131,15 @@ SimGrid (3.1.1) unstable; urgency=low . Lesson 7: Using internal timers . Lesson 8: Handling errors through exceptions . Lesson 9: Exchanging simple data + . Lesson 10: Remote Procedure Calling (RPC) + . Lesson 11: Explicitely waiting for messages + . Recapping of message passing features in GRAS + - A HOWTO section containing: + o HOWTO design a GRAS application More are due, of course. They will come latter. In the meanwhile, you can check the examples which are still here. - -- + -- Da SimGrid team Fri Mar 16 21:11:46 CET 2007 SimGrid (3.1) unstable; urgency=low