X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/eb3be59d63b0d199fa3f32b5a22553e44cfb917a..08d9a6809b424483f0f6579f8a1a5bcea3af40ad:/include/msg/datatypes.h diff --git a/include/msg/datatypes.h b/include/msg/datatypes.h index 70d1d302db..c01b2434c0 100644 --- a/include/msg/datatypes.h +++ b/include/msg/datatypes.h @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -/* Copyright (c) 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. The SimGrid Team. - * All rights reserved. */ +/* Copyright (c) 2004-2012. 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. */ @@ -7,26 +6,35 @@ #ifndef MSG_DATATYPE_H #define MSG_DATATYPE_H #include "xbt/misc.h" +#include "xbt/lib.h" +#include "simgrid/simix.h" #include "simgrid_config.h" // for HAVE_TRACING SG_BEGIN_DECL() -/* ******************************** Host ************************************ */ +/* ******************************** Mailbox ************************************ */ -/** @defgroup m_datatypes_management_details Details on MSG datatypes - @ingroup m_datatypes_management*/ -typedef struct simdata_host *simdata_host_t; +/** @brief Mailbox datatype + * @ingroup msg_task_usage + * + * Object representing a communication rendez-vous point, on which + * the sender finds the receiver it wants to communicate with. As a + * MSG user, you will only rarely manipulate any of these objects + * directly, since most of the public interface (such as + * #MSG_task_send and friends) hide this object behind a string + * alias. That mean that you don't provide the mailbox on which you + * want to send your task, but only the name of this mailbox. */ +typedef struct s_smx_rvpoint *msg_mailbox_t; -/** @brief Host datatype - @ingroup m_datatypes_management_details */ -typedef struct m_host { - char *name; /**< @brief host name if any */ - simdata_host_t simdata; /**< @brief simulator data */ - void *data; /**< @brief user data */ -} s_m_host_t; +/* ******************************** Environment ************************************ */ +typedef struct s_as *msg_as_t; + +/* ******************************** Host ************************************ */ + +extern int MSG_HOST_LEVEL; -/** @brief Host datatype - @ingroup m_datatypes_management +/** @brief Host datatype. + @ingroup m_host_management A location (or host) is any possible place where a process may run. Thus it is represented as a physical @@ -34,31 +42,28 @@ typedef struct m_host { to enable running process to communicate with remote ones, and some private data that can be only accessed by local process. + */ +typedef xbt_dictelm_t msg_host_t; +typedef s_xbt_dictelm_t s_msg_host_t; - \see m_host_management - @{ */ -typedef struct m_host *m_host_t; -/** @} */ +typedef struct msg_host_priv { + xbt_swag_t vms; +#ifdef MSG_USE_DEPRECATED + msg_mailbox_t *mailboxes; /**< the channels */ +#endif +} s_msg_host_priv_t, *msg_host_priv_t; +static inline msg_host_priv_t MSG_host_priv(msg_host_t host){ + return (msg_host_priv_t )xbt_lib_get_level(host, MSG_HOST_LEVEL); +} -/* ******************************** File ************************************ */ -/** @brief File datatype - @ingroup m_datatypes_management_details */ -typedef struct m_file { - char *name; /**< @brief file name */ - void *data; /**< @brief user data */ -} s_m_file_t; - -typedef struct m_file *m_file_t; /* ******************************** Task ************************************ */ typedef struct simdata_task *simdata_task_t; -/** @brief Task datatype - @ingroup m_datatypes_management_details */ -typedef struct m_task { +typedef struct msg_task { char *name; /**< @brief task name if any */ simdata_task_t simdata; /**< @brief simulator data */ void *data; /**< @brief user data */ @@ -66,89 +71,132 @@ typedef struct m_task { long long int counter; /* task unique identifier for instrumentation */ char *category; /* task category for instrumentation */ #endif -} s_m_task_t; +} s_msg_task_t; -/** @brief Task datatype - @ingroup m_datatypes_management +/** @brief Task datatype. + @ingroup m_task_management A task may then be defined by a computing amount, a message size and some private data. - \see m_task_management - @{ */ -typedef struct m_task *m_task_t; + */ +typedef struct msg_task *msg_task_t; -/** - * \brief @brief Communication action - * \ingroup m_datatypes_management - * - * Communication actions transfer tasks between processes. - * For a given task, the sender and the receiver have distinct objects. +/* ******************************** VM ************************************* */ +typedef struct msg_vm *msg_vm_t; + +typedef enum { + msg_vm_state_suspended, msg_vm_state_running, msg_vm_state_migrating +} e_msg_vm_state_t; + +typedef struct msg_vm { + char *name; + s_xbt_swag_hookup_t all_vms_hookup; + s_xbt_swag_hookup_t host_vms_hookup; + xbt_dynar_t processes; + e_msg_vm_state_t state; + msg_host_t location; + int coreAmount; +} s_msg_vm_t; + +/* ******************************** File ************************************ */ +typedef struct simdata_file *simdata_file_t; + +typedef struct s_file_info { + size_t size; + char* mount_point; + char* storageId; + char* storage_type; + char* content_type; +} s_file_info_t, *msg_file_info_t; + +typedef struct msg_file { + char *fullname; /**< @brief file full name (path+name)*/ + simdata_file_t simdata; /**< @brief simulator data */ + void *data; /**< @brief user data */ + msg_file_info_t info; +} s_msg_file_t; + +/** @brief File datatype. + @ingroup msg_file_management + + You should consider this as an opaque object. */ -typedef struct msg_comm *msg_comm_t; -/** \brief Default value for an uninitialized #m_task_t. - \ingroup m_datatypes_management -*/ -#define MSG_TASK_UNINITIALIZED NULL +typedef struct msg_file *msg_file_t; -/** @} */ +/* ******************************** Storage ************************************ */ +typedef struct simdata_storage *simdata_storage_t; -/* ****************************** Process *********************************** */ +typedef struct msg_storage { + char *name; + simdata_storage_t simdata; /**< @brief simulator data */ + void *data; /**< @brief user data */ +} s_msg_storage_t; -/** @brief Process datatype - @ingroup m_datatypes_management +typedef struct msg_storage *msg_storage_t; - A process may be defined as a code, with some private - data, executing in a location. - \see m_process_management - @{ */ -typedef struct s_smx_process *m_process_t; -/** @} */ +/*************** Begin GPU ***************/ +typedef struct simdata_gpu_task *simdata_gpu_task_t; -#ifdef MSG_USE_DEPRECATED -/* ********************************* Channel ******************************** */ -/** @brief Channel datatype - @ingroup m_datatypes_management - - A channel is a number and identifies a mailbox type (just as a - port number does). - \see m_channel_management - @{ */ -typedef int m_channel_t; -/** @} */ +typedef struct msg_gpu_task { + char *name; /**< @brief task name if any */ + simdata_gpu_task_t simdata; /**< @brief simulator data */ +#ifdef HAVE_TRACING + long long int counter; /* task unique identifier for instrumentation */ + char *category; /* task category for instrumentation */ #endif +} s_msg_gpu_task_t; -/* ******************************** Mailbox ************************************ */ +/** @brief GPU task datatype. + @ingroup m_task_management -typedef struct s_smx_rvpoint *msg_mailbox_t; -/** @brief Mailbox datatype - @ingroup m_datatypes_management_details @{ */ + A task may then be defined by a computing + amount, a dispatch latency and a collect latency. + \see m_task_management +*/ +typedef struct msg_gpu_task *msg_gpu_task_t; +/*************** End GPU ***************/ -void MSG_mailbox_free(void *mailbox); +/** + * \brief @brief Communication action. + * \ingroup msg_task_usage + * + * Object representing an ongoing communication between processes. Such beast is usually obtained by using #MSG_task_isend, #MSG_task_irecv or friends. + */ +typedef struct msg_comm *msg_comm_t; +/** \brief Default value for an uninitialized #msg_task_t. + \ingroup m_task_management +*/ +#define MSG_TASK_UNINITIALIZED NULL -/** @} */ +/* ****************************** Process *********************************** */ +/** @brief Process datatype. + @ingroup m_process_management -/* ***************************** Error handling ***************************** */ -/** @brief Error handling - @ingroup m_datatypes_management - @{ -*//* Keep these code as binary values: java bindings manipulate | of these values */ -typedef enum { - MSG_OK = 0, /**< @brief Everything is right. Keep on going this way ! */ - MSG_TIMEOUT = 1, /**< @brief nothing good happened before the timer you provided elapsed */ - MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE = 2, /**< @brief There has been a problem during you task - transfer. Either the network is down or the remote host has been - shutdown. */ - MSG_HOST_FAILURE = 4, /**< @brief System shutdown. The host on which you are - running has just been rebooted. Free your datastructures and - return now !*/ - MSG_TASK_CANCELED = 8 /**< @brief Canceled task. This task has been canceled by somebody!*/ -} MSG_error_t; -/** @} */ + A process may be defined as a code, with some + private data, executing in a location. + + You should not access directly to the fields of the pointed + structure, but always use the provided API to interact with + processes. + */ +typedef struct s_smx_process *msg_process_t; +#ifdef MSG_USE_DEPRECATED + +/* Compatibility typedefs */ +typedef int m_channel_t; +typedef msg_gpu_task_t m_gpu_task_t; +typedef msg_host_t m_host_t; +typedef msg_process_t m_process_t; +typedef msg_task_t m_task_t; +typedef s_msg_gpu_task_t s_m_gpu_task_t; +typedef s_msg_host_t s_m_host_t; +typedef s_msg_task_t s_m_task_t; +#endif SG_END_DECL() #endif