X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/f23b0fb864cb60978c1fcfd48d50f62dd054fe31..9fd6cbc6c3b06f4b09e3c3339ffb3cc8a68f9bfa:/src/msg/msg_gos.cpp diff --git a/src/msg/msg_gos.cpp b/src/msg/msg_gos.cpp index e9f5b1c319..84d1c06fc2 100644 --- a/src/msg/msg_gos.cpp +++ b/src/msg/msg_gos.cpp @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ #include +#include "simgrid/s4u/Mailbox.hpp" #include "src/instr/instr_private.hpp" #include "src/kernel/activity/ExecImpl.hpp" #include "src/msg/msg_private.hpp" @@ -12,24 +13,24 @@ XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(msg_gos, msg, "Logging specific to MSG (gos)"); -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Executes a task and waits for its termination. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Executes a task and waits for its termination. * * This function is used for describing the behavior of a process. It takes only one parameter. - * \param task a #msg_task_t to execute on the location on which the process is running. - * \return #MSG_OK if the task was successfully completed, #MSG_TASK_CANCELED or #MSG_HOST_FAILURE otherwise + * @param task a #msg_task_t to execute on the location on which the process is running. + * @return #MSG_OK if the task was successfully completed, #MSG_TASK_CANCELED or #MSG_HOST_FAILURE otherwise */ msg_error_t MSG_task_execute(msg_task_t task) { return MSG_parallel_task_execute(task); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Executes a parallel task and waits for its termination. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Executes a parallel task and waits for its termination. * - * \param task a #msg_task_t to execute on the location on which the process is running. + * @param task a #msg_task_t to execute on the location on which the process is running. * - * \return #MSG_OK if the task was successfully completed, #MSG_TASK_CANCELED + * @return #MSG_OK if the task was successfully completed, #MSG_TASK_CANCELED * or #MSG_HOST_FAILURE otherwise */ msg_error_t MSG_parallel_task_execute(msg_task_t task) @@ -61,15 +62,17 @@ msg_error_t MSG_parallel_task_execute_with_timeout(msg_task_t task, double timeo if (simdata->host_nb > 0) { simdata->compute = boost::static_pointer_cast(simcall_execution_parallel_start( - task->name, simdata->host_nb, simdata->host_list, simdata->flops_parallel_amount, + task->name ?: "", simdata->host_nb, simdata->host_list, simdata->flops_parallel_amount, simdata->bytes_parallel_amount, -1.0, timeout)); XBT_DEBUG("Parallel execution action created: %p", simdata->compute.get()); + if (task->category != nullptr) + simcall_set_category(simdata->compute, task->category); } else { simdata->compute = boost::static_pointer_cast( - simcall_execution_start(task->name, simdata->flops_amount, simdata->priority, simdata->bound, - MSG_process_get_host(MSG_process_self()))); + simcall_execution_start(task->name ?: "", task->category ?: "", simdata->flops_amount, simdata->priority, + simdata->bound, MSG_process_get_host(MSG_process_self()))); } - simcall_set_category(simdata->compute, task->category); + comp_state = simcall_execution_wait(simdata->compute); simdata->setNotUsed(); @@ -101,22 +104,19 @@ msg_error_t MSG_parallel_task_execute_with_timeout(msg_task_t task, double timeo return status; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sleep for the specified number of seconds +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sleep for the specified number of seconds * - * Makes the current process sleep until \a time seconds have elapsed. + * Makes the current process sleep until @a time seconds have elapsed. * - * \param nb_sec a number of second + * @param nb_sec a number of second */ msg_error_t MSG_process_sleep(double nb_sec) { msg_error_t status = MSG_OK; - if (TRACE_actor_is_enabled()) - simgrid::instr::Container::by_name(instr_pid(MSG_process_self()))->get_state("ACTOR_STATE")->push_event("sleep"); - try { - simcall_process_sleep(nb_sec); + simgrid::s4u::this_actor::sleep_for(nb_sec); } catch(xbt_ex& e) { if (e.category == cancel_error) { @@ -132,22 +132,19 @@ msg_error_t MSG_process_sleep(double nb_sec) throw; } - if (TRACE_actor_is_enabled()) - simgrid::instr::Container::by_name(instr_pid(MSG_process_self()))->get_state("ACTOR_STATE")->pop_event(); - return status; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Receives a task from a mailbox. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Receives a task from a mailbox. * * This is a blocking function, the execution flow will be blocked until the task is received. See #MSG_task_irecv * for receiving tasks asynchronously. * - * \param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from + * @param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from * - * \return Returns + * @return Returns * #MSG_OK if the task was successfully received, * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE otherwise. */ @@ -156,19 +153,19 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_receive(msg_task_t * task, const char *alias) return MSG_task_receive_with_timeout(task, alias, -1); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Receives a task from a mailbox at a given rate. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Receives a task from a mailbox at a given rate. * - * \param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from - * \param rate limit the reception to rate bandwidth (byte/sec) + * @param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from + * @param rate limit the reception to rate bandwidth (byte/sec) * * The rate parameter can be used to receive a task with a limited * bandwidth (smaller than the physical available value). Use * MSG_task_receive() if you don't limit the rate (or pass -1 as a * rate value do disable this feature). * - * \return Returns + * @return Returns * #MSG_OK if the task was successfully received, * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE otherwise. */ @@ -177,18 +174,18 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_receive_bounded(msg_task_t * task, const char *alias, doubl return MSG_task_receive_with_timeout_bounded(task, alias, -1, rate); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Receives a task from a mailbox with a given timeout. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Receives a task from a mailbox with a given timeout. * * This is a blocking function with a timeout, the execution flow will be blocked until the task is received or the * timeout is achieved. See #MSG_task_irecv for receiving tasks asynchronously. You can provide a -1 timeout * to obtain an infinite timeout. * - * \param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from - * \param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (if -1, this call is the same as #MSG_task_receive) + * @param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from + * @param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (if -1, this call is the same as #MSG_task_receive) * - * \return Returns + * @return Returns * #MSG_OK if the task was successfully received, * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE, or #MSG_TIMEOUT otherwise. */ @@ -197,20 +194,20 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_receive_with_timeout(msg_task_t * task, const char *alias, return MSG_task_receive_ext(task, alias, timeout, nullptr); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Receives a task from a mailbox with a given timeout and at a given rate. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Receives a task from a mailbox with a given timeout and at a given rate. * - * \param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from - * \param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (if -1, this call is the same as #MSG_task_receive) - * \param rate limit the reception to rate bandwidth (byte/sec) + * @param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from + * @param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (if -1, this call is the same as #MSG_task_receive) + * @param rate limit the reception to rate bandwidth (byte/sec) * * The rate parameter can be used to send a task with a limited * bandwidth (smaller than the physical available value). Use * MSG_task_receive() if you don't limit the rate (or pass -1 as a * rate value do disable this feature). * - * \return Returns + * @return Returns * #MSG_OK if the task was successfully received, * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE, or #MSG_TIMEOUT otherwise. */ @@ -219,21 +216,21 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_receive_with_timeout_bounded(msg_task_t * task, const char return MSG_task_receive_ext_bounded(task, alias, timeout, nullptr, rate); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Receives a task from a mailbox from a specific host with a given timeout. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Receives a task from a mailbox from a specific host with a given timeout. * * This is a blocking function with a timeout, the execution flow will be blocked until the task is received or the * timeout is achieved. See #MSG_task_irecv for receiving tasks asynchronously. You can provide a -1 timeout * to obtain an infinite timeout. * - * \param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from - * \param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (provide -1 for no timeout) - * \param host a #msg_host_t host from where the task was sent + * @param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from + * @param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (provide -1 for no timeout) + * @param host a #msg_host_t host from where the task was sent * - * \return Returns + * @return Returns * #MSG_OK if the task was successfully received, -* #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE, or #MSG_TIMEOUT otherwise. + * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE, or #MSG_TIMEOUT otherwise. */ msg_error_t MSG_task_receive_ext(msg_task_t * task, const char *alias, double timeout, msg_host_t host) { @@ -241,21 +238,21 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_receive_ext(msg_task_t * task, const char *alias, double ti return MSG_task_receive_ext_bounded(task, alias, timeout, host, -1.0); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Receives a task from a mailbox from a specific host with a given timeout and at a given rate. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Receives a task from a mailbox from a specific host with a given timeout and at a given rate. * - * \param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from - * \param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (provide -1 for no timeout) - * \param host a #msg_host_t host from where the task was sent - * \param rate limit the reception to rate bandwidth (byte/sec) + * @param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to receive the task from + * @param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (provide -1 for no timeout) + * @param host a #msg_host_t host from where the task was sent + * @param rate limit the reception to rate bandwidth (byte/sec) * * The rate parameter can be used to receive a task with a limited * bandwidth (smaller than the physical available value). Use * MSG_task_receive_ext() if you don't limit the rate (or pass -1 as a * rate value do disable this feature). * - * \return Returns + * @return Returns * #MSG_OK if the task was successfully received, * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE, or #MSG_TIMEOUT otherwise. */ @@ -342,30 +339,30 @@ static inline msg_comm_t MSG_task_isend_internal(msg_task_t task, const char* al return comm; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sends a task on a mailbox. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sends a task on a mailbox. * * This is a non blocking function: use MSG_comm_wait() or MSG_comm_test() to end the communication. * - * \param task a #msg_task_t to send on another location. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to sent the task to - * \return the msg_comm_t communication created + * @param task a #msg_task_t to send on another location. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to sent the task to + * @return the msg_comm_t communication created */ msg_comm_t MSG_task_isend(msg_task_t task, const char *alias) { return MSG_task_isend_internal(task, alias, nullptr, 0); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sends a task on a mailbox with a maximum rate +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sends a task on a mailbox with a maximum rate * * This is a non blocking function: use MSG_comm_wait() or MSG_comm_test() to end the communication. The maxrate * parameter allows the application to limit the bandwidth utilization of network links when sending the task. * - * \param task a #msg_task_t to send on another location. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to sent the task to - * \param maxrate the maximum communication rate for sending this task (byte/sec). - * \return the msg_comm_t communication created + * @param task a #msg_task_t to send on another location. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to sent the task to + * @param maxrate the maximum communication rate for sending this task (byte/sec). + * @return the msg_comm_t communication created */ msg_comm_t MSG_task_isend_bounded(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, double maxrate) { @@ -373,8 +370,8 @@ msg_comm_t MSG_task_isend_bounded(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, double max return MSG_task_isend_internal(task, alias, nullptr, 0); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sends a task on a mailbox. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sends a task on a mailbox. * * This is a non blocking detached send function. * Think of it as a best effort send. Keep in mind that the third parameter is only called if the communication fails. @@ -383,9 +380,9 @@ msg_comm_t MSG_task_isend_bounded(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, double max * this thread * in the SimGrid-user mailing list archive. * - * \param task a #msg_task_t to send on another location. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to sent the task to - * \param cleanup a function to destroy the task if the communication fails, e.g. MSG_task_destroy + * @param task a #msg_task_t to send on another location. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to sent the task to + * @param cleanup a function to destroy the task if the communication fails, e.g. MSG_task_destroy * (if nullptr, no function will be called) */ void MSG_task_dsend(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, void_f_pvoid_t cleanup) @@ -394,8 +391,8 @@ void MSG_task_dsend(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, void_f_pvoid_t cleanup) xbt_assert(comm == nullptr); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sends a task on a mailbox with a maximal rate. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sends a task on a mailbox with a maximal rate. * * This is a non blocking detached send function. * Think of it as a best effort send. Keep in mind that the third parameter is only called if the communication fails. @@ -409,12 +406,12 @@ void MSG_task_dsend(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, void_f_pvoid_t cleanup) * MSG_task_dsend() if you don't limit the rate (or pass -1 as a rate * value do disable this feature). * - * \param task a #msg_task_t to send on another location. - * \param alias name of the mailbox to sent the task to - * \param cleanup a function to destroy the task if the + * @param task a #msg_task_t to send on another location. + * @param alias name of the mailbox to sent the task to + * @param cleanup a function to destroy the task if the * communication fails, e.g. MSG_task_destroy * (if nullptr, no function will be called) - * \param maxrate the maximum communication rate for sending this task (byte/sec) + * @param maxrate the maximum communication rate for sending this task (byte/sec) * */ void MSG_task_dsend_bounded(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, void_f_pvoid_t cleanup, double maxrate) @@ -423,32 +420,32 @@ void MSG_task_dsend_bounded(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, void_f_pvoid_t c MSG_task_dsend(task, alias, cleanup); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Starts listening for receiving a task from an asynchronous communication. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Starts listening for receiving a task from an asynchronous communication. * * This is a non blocking function: use MSG_comm_wait() or MSG_comm_test() to end the communication. * - * \param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. has to be valid until the end of the communication. - * \param name of the mailbox to receive the task on - * \return the msg_comm_t communication created + * @param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. has to be valid until the end of the communication. + * @param name of the mailbox to receive the task on + * @return the msg_comm_t communication created */ msg_comm_t MSG_task_irecv(msg_task_t *task, const char *name) { return MSG_task_irecv_bounded(task, name, -1.0); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Starts listening for receiving a task from an asynchronous communication at a given rate. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Starts listening for receiving a task from an asynchronous communication at a given rate. * * The rate parameter can be used to receive a task with a limited * bandwidth (smaller than the physical available value). Use * MSG_task_irecv() if you don't limit the rate (or pass -1 as a rate * value do disable this feature). * - * \param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. has to be valid until the end of the communication. - * \param name of the mailbox to receive the task on - * \param rate limit the bandwidth to the given rate (byte/sec) - * \return the msg_comm_t communication created + * @param task a memory location for storing a #msg_task_t. has to be valid until the end of the communication. + * @param name of the mailbox to receive the task on + * @param rate limit the bandwidth to the given rate (byte/sec) + * @return the msg_comm_t communication created */ msg_comm_t MSG_task_irecv_bounded(msg_task_t *task, const char *name, double rate) { @@ -469,10 +466,10 @@ msg_comm_t MSG_task_irecv_bounded(msg_task_t *task, const char *name, double rat return comm; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Checks whether a communication is done, and if yes, finalizes it. - * \param comm the communication to test - * \return 'true' if the communication is finished +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Checks whether a communication is done, and if yes, finalizes it. + * @param comm the communication to test + * @return 'true' if the communication is finished * (but it may have failed, use MSG_comm_get_status() to know its status) * or 'false' if the communication is not finished yet * If the status is 'false', don't forget to use MSG_process_sleep() after the test. @@ -506,10 +503,10 @@ int MSG_comm_test(msg_comm_t comm) return finished; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief This function checks if a communication is finished. - * \param comms a vector of communications - * \return the position of the finished communication if any +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief This function checks if a communication is finished. + * @param comms a vector of communications + * @return the position of the finished communication if any * (but it may have failed, use MSG_comm_get_status() to know its status), * or -1 if none is finished */ @@ -559,23 +556,23 @@ int MSG_comm_testany(xbt_dynar_t comms) return finished_index; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Destroys a communication. - * \param comm the communication to destroy. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Destroys a communication. + * @param comm the communication to destroy. */ void MSG_comm_destroy(msg_comm_t comm) { delete comm; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Wait for the completion of a communication. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Wait for the completion of a communication. * * It takes two parameters. - * \param comm the communication to wait. - * \param timeout Wait until the communication terminates or the timeout occurs. + * @param comm the communication to wait. + * @param timeout Wait until the communication terminates or the timeout occurs. * You can provide a -1 timeout to obtain an infinite timeout. - * \return msg_error_t + * @return msg_error_t */ msg_error_t MSG_comm_wait(msg_comm_t comm, double timeout) { @@ -605,23 +602,23 @@ msg_error_t MSG_comm_wait(msg_comm_t comm, double timeout) return comm->status; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage -* \brief This function is called by a sender and permit to wait for each communication -* -* \param comm a vector of communication -* \param nb_elem is the size of the comm vector -* \param timeout for each call of MSG_comm_wait -*/ +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief This function is called by a sender and permit to wait for each communication + * + * @param comm a vector of communication + * @param nb_elem is the size of the comm vector + * @param timeout for each call of MSG_comm_wait + */ void MSG_comm_waitall(msg_comm_t * comm, int nb_elem, double timeout) { for (int i = 0; i < nb_elem; i++) MSG_comm_wait(comm[i], timeout); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief This function waits for the first communication finished in a list. - * \param comms a vector of communications - * \return the position of the first finished communication +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief This function waits for the first communication finished in a list. + * @param comms a vector of communications + * @return the position of the first finished communication * (but it may have failed, use MSG_comm_get_status() to know its status) */ int MSG_comm_waitany(xbt_dynar_t comms) @@ -674,10 +671,10 @@ int MSG_comm_waitany(xbt_dynar_t comms) } /** - * \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Returns the error (if any) that occurred during a finished communication. - * \param comm a finished communication - * \return the status of the communication, or #MSG_OK if no error occurred + * @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Returns the error (if any) that occurred during a finished communication. + * @param comm a finished communication + * @return the status of the communication, or #MSG_OK if no error occurred * during the communication */ msg_error_t MSG_comm_get_status(msg_comm_t comm) { @@ -685,11 +682,11 @@ msg_error_t MSG_comm_get_status(msg_comm_t comm) { return comm->status; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Get a task (#msg_task_t) from a communication +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Get a task (#msg_task_t) from a communication * - * \param comm the communication where to get the task - * \return the task from the communication + * @param comm the communication where to get the task + * @return the task from the communication */ msg_task_t MSG_comm_get_task(msg_comm_t comm) { @@ -699,10 +696,10 @@ msg_task_t MSG_comm_get_task(msg_comm_t comm) } /** - * \brief This function is called by SIMIX in kernel mode to copy the data of a comm. - * \param synchro the comm - * \param buff the data copied - * \param buff_size size of the buffer + * @brief This function is called by SIMIX in kernel mode to copy the data of a comm. + * @param synchro the comm + * @param buff the data copied + * @param buff_size size of the buffer */ void MSG_comm_copy_data_from_SIMIX(smx_activity_t synchro, void* buff, size_t buff_size) { @@ -718,17 +715,17 @@ void MSG_comm_copy_data_from_SIMIX(smx_activity_t synchro, void* buff, size_t bu } } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sends a task to a mailbox +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sends a task to a mailbox * * This is a blocking function, the execution flow will be blocked until the task is sent (and received on the other * side if #MSG_task_receive is used). * See #MSG_task_isend for sending tasks asynchronously. * - * \param task the task to be sent - * \param alias the mailbox name to where the task is sent + * @param task the task to be sent + * @param alias the mailbox name to where the task is sent * - * \return Returns #MSG_OK if the task was successfully sent, + * @return Returns #MSG_OK if the task was successfully sent, * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE otherwise. */ msg_error_t MSG_task_send(msg_task_t task, const char *alias) @@ -737,8 +734,8 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_send(msg_task_t task, const char *alias) return MSG_task_send_with_timeout(task, alias, -1); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sends a task to a mailbox with a maximum rate +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sends a task to a mailbox with a maximum rate * * This is a blocking function, the execution flow will be blocked until the task is sent. The maxrate parameter allows * the application to limit the bandwidth utilization of network links when sending the task. @@ -748,11 +745,11 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_send(msg_task_t task, const char *alias) * MSG_task_send() if you don't limit the rate (or pass -1 as a rate * value do disable this feature). * - * \param task the task to be sent - * \param alias the mailbox name to where the task is sent - * \param maxrate the maximum communication rate for sending this task (byte/sec) + * @param task the task to be sent + * @param alias the mailbox name to where the task is sent + * @param maxrate the maximum communication rate for sending this task (byte/sec) * - * \return Returns #MSG_OK if the task was successfully sent, + * @return Returns #MSG_OK if the task was successfully sent, * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE otherwise. */ msg_error_t MSG_task_send_bounded(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, double maxrate) @@ -761,16 +758,16 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_send_bounded(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, double max return MSG_task_send(task, alias); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sends a task to a mailbox with a timeout +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sends a task to a mailbox with a timeout * * This is a blocking function, the execution flow will be blocked until the task is sent or the timeout is achieved. * - * \param task the task to be sent - * \param alias the mailbox name to where the task is sent - * \param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (if -1, this call is the same as #MSG_task_send) + * @param task the task to be sent + * @param alias the mailbox name to where the task is sent + * @param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (if -1, this call is the same as #MSG_task_send) * - * \return Returns #MSG_OK if the task was successfully sent, + * @return Returns #MSG_OK if the task was successfully sent, * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE, or #MSG_TIMEOUT otherwise. */ msg_error_t MSG_task_send_with_timeout(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, double timeout) @@ -797,7 +794,7 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_send_with_timeout(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, doubl smx_activity_t comm = nullptr; /* MC needs the comm to be set to nullptr during the simix call */ comm = simcall_comm_isend(SIMIX_process_self(), mailbox->get_impl(), t_simdata->bytes_amount, t_simdata->rate, task, sizeof(void*), nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, 0); - if (TRACE_is_enabled()) + if (TRACE_is_enabled() && task->category != nullptr) simcall_set_category(comm, task->category); t_simdata->comm = boost::static_pointer_cast(comm); simcall_comm_wait(comm, timeout); @@ -825,8 +822,8 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_send_with_timeout(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, doubl return ret; } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sends a task to a mailbox with a timeout and with a maximum rate +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sends a task to a mailbox with a timeout and with a maximum rate * * This is a blocking function, the execution flow will be blocked until the task is sent or the timeout is achieved. * @@ -835,12 +832,12 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_send_with_timeout(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, doubl * MSG_task_send_with_timeout() if you don't limit the rate (or pass -1 as a rate * value do disable this feature). * - * \param task the task to be sent - * \param alias the mailbox name to where the task is sent - * \param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (if -1, this call is the same as #MSG_task_send) - * \param maxrate the maximum communication rate for sending this task (byte/sec) + * @param task the task to be sent + * @param alias the mailbox name to where the task is sent + * @param timeout is the maximum wait time for completion (if -1, this call is the same as #MSG_task_send) + * @param maxrate the maximum communication rate for sending this task (byte/sec) * - * \return Returns #MSG_OK if the task was successfully sent, + * @return Returns #MSG_OK if the task was successfully sent, * #MSG_HOST_FAILURE, or #MSG_TRANSFER_FAILURE, or #MSG_TIMEOUT otherwise. */ msg_error_t MSG_task_send_with_timeout_bounded(msg_task_t task, const char *alias, double timeout, double maxrate) @@ -849,12 +846,12 @@ msg_error_t MSG_task_send_with_timeout_bounded(msg_task_t task, const char *alia return MSG_task_send_with_timeout(task, alias, timeout); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Look if there is a communication on a mailbox and return the PID of the sender process. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Look if there is a communication on a mailbox and return the PID of the sender process. * - * \param alias the name of the mailbox to be considered + * @param alias the name of the mailbox to be considered * - * \return Returns the PID of sender process, + * @return Returns the PID of sender process, * -1 if there is no communication in the mailbox. */ int MSG_task_listen_from(const char *alias) @@ -869,35 +866,35 @@ int MSG_task_listen_from(const char *alias) return MSG_process_get_PID(static_cast(comm->src_buff)->simdata->sender); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage - * \brief Sets the tracing category of a task. +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage + * @brief Sets the tracing category of a task. * * This function should be called after the creation of a MSG task, to define the category of that task. The * first parameter task must contain a task that was created with the function #MSG_task_create. The second * parameter category must contain a category that was previously declared with the function #TRACE_category * (or with #TRACE_category_with_color). * - * See \ref outcomes_vizu for details on how to trace the (categorized) resource utilization. + * See @ref outcomes_vizu for details on how to trace the (categorized) resource utilization. * - * \param task the task that is going to be categorized - * \param category the name of the category to be associated to the task + * @param task the task that is going to be categorized + * @param category the name of the category to be associated to the task * - * \see MSG_task_get_category, TRACE_category, TRACE_category_with_color + * @see MSG_task_get_category, TRACE_category, TRACE_category_with_color */ void MSG_task_set_category (msg_task_t task, const char *category) { TRACE_msg_set_task_category (task, category); } -/** \ingroup msg_task_usage +/** @ingroup msg_task_usage * - * \brief Gets the current tracing category of a task. + * @brief Gets the current tracing category of a task. * - * \param task the task to be considered + * @param task the task to be considered * - * \see MSG_task_set_category + * @see MSG_task_set_category * - * \return Returns the name of the tracing category of the given task, nullptr otherwise + * @return Returns the name of the tracing category of the given task, nullptr otherwise */ const char *MSG_task_get_category (msg_task_t task) {