X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/ff6b959a86792a44710aa6f5168625d3fdc7ad5f..5191616d7639d80cd3a10cd8ade8513e43ee2318:/TODO diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 5406d1df0c..3d4a9feb1b 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,51 +1,46 @@ + ### -### Ongoing stuff +### Urgent stuff: ### -/* FIXME: better place? */ -int vasprintf (char **ptr, const char *fmt, va_list ap); -char *bprintf(const char*fmt, ...) _XBT_GNUC_PRINTF(1,2); -Module renamings: - - rename SWAG to RING? - - Rename cursor to iterator +* Have a proper todo file + + + + + + + + + ************************************************ + *** This file is a TODO. It is thus kinda *** + *** outdated. You know the story, right? *** + ************************************************ + -log.h still contains @name which break doxygen: -xbt/log.h:/** \name DEBUG -xbt/log.h:/** \name VERB -xbt/log.h:/** \name INFO -xbt/log.h:/** \name WARN -xbt/log.h:/** \name ERROR -xbt/log.h:/** \name CRITICAL ### -### Planned +### Ongoing stuff ### -* -* Infrastructure -**************** +Document host module -[autoconf] - * Check the gcc version on powerpc. We disabled -floop-optimize on powerpc, - but versions above 3.4.0 should be ok. - * check whether we have better than jmp_buf to implement exceptions, and - use it (may need to generate a public .h, as glib does) +/* FIXME: better place? */ +int vasprintf (char **ptr, const char *fmt, va_list ap); +char *bprintf(const char*fmt, ...) _XBT_GNUC_PRINTF(1,2); + +### +### Planned +### * * XBT ***** -[doc] - * graphic showing: - (errors, logs ; dynars, dicts, hooks, pools; config, rrdb) - -[portability layer] - * Mallocators and/or memory pool so that we can cleanly kill an actor - [errors/exception] - * Better split casual errors from programing errors. - The first ones should be repported to the user, the second should kill + * Better split casual errors from programming errors. + The first ones should be reported to the user, the second should kill the program (or, yet better, only the msg handler) * Allows the use of an error handler depending on the current module (ie, the same philosophy as log4c using GSL's error functions) @@ -54,159 +49,13 @@ xbt/log.h:/** \name CRITICAL * Hijack message from a given category to another for a while (to mask initializations, and more) * Allow each actor to have its own setting - * a init/exit mecanism for logging appender - * Several appenders; fix the setting stuff to change the appender * more logging appenders (take those from Ralf in l2) -[dict] - * speed up the cursors, for example using the contexts when available - [modules] - * better formalisation of what modules are (amok deeply needs it) - configuration + init() + join() + exit() + leave() + dependencies - init and exit are run only once - join and leave are run for each process. - * allow to load them at runtime - check in erlang how they upgrade them without downtime + * Add configuration and dependencies to our module definition [other modules] * we may need a round-robin database module, and a statistical one - * a hook module *may* help cleaning up some parts. Not sure yet. * Some of the datacontainer modules seem to overlap. Kill some of them? - replace fifo with dynars - replace set with SWAG - -* -* GRAS -****** - -[doc] - * implement the P2P protocols that macedon does. They constitute great - examples, too - -[transport] - * Spawn threads handling the communication - - Data sending cannot be delegated if we want to be kept informed - (*easily*) of errors here. - - Actor execution flow shouldn't be interrupted - - It should be allowed to access (both in read and write access) - any data available (ie, referenced) from the actor without - requesting to check for a condition before. - (in other word, no mutex or assimilated) - - I know that enforcing those rules prevent the implementation of - really cleaver stuff. Keeping the stuff simple for the users is more - important to me than allowing them to do cleaver tricks. Black magic - should be done *within* gras to reach a good performance level. - - - Data receiving can be delegated (and should) - The first step here is a "simple" mailbox mecanism, with a fifo of - messages protected by semaphore. - The rest is rather straightforward too. - - * use poll(2) instead of select(2) when available. (first need to check - the advantage of doing so ;) - - Another idea we spoke about was to simulate this feature with a bunch of - threads blocked in a read(1) on each incomming socket. The latency is - reduced by the cost of a syscall, but the more I think about it, the - less I find the idea adapted to our context. - - * timeout the send/recv too (hard to do in RL) - * Adaptative timeout - * multiplex on incoming SOAP over HTTP (once datadesc can deal with it) - - * The module syntax/API is too complex. - - Everybody opens a server socket (or almost), and nobody open two of - them. This should be done automatically without user intervention. - - I'd like to offer the possibility to speak to someone, not to speak on - a socket. Users shouldn't care about such technical details. - - the idea of host_cookie in NWS seem to match my needs, but we still - need a proper name ;) - - this would allow to exchange a "socket" between peer :) - - the creation needs to identify the peer actor within the process - - * when a send failed because the socket was closed on the other side, - try to reopen it seamlessly. Needs exceptions or another way to - differentiate between the several system_error. - * cache accepted sockets and close the old ones after a while. - Depends on the previous item; difficult to achieve with firewalls - -[datadesc] - * Implement gras_datadesc_cpy to speedup things in the simulator - (and allow to have several "actors" within the same unix process). - For now, we mimick closely the RL even in SG. It was easier to do - since the datadesc layer is unchanged, but it is not needed and - hinders performance. - gras_datadesc_cpy needs to provide the size of the corresponding messages, so - that we can report it into the simulator. - * Add a XML wire protocol alongside to the binary one (for SOAP/HTTP) - * cbps: - - Error handling - - Regression tests - * Inter-arch conversions - - Port to ARM - - Convert in the same buffer when size increase - - Exchange (on net) structures in one shoot when possible. - - Port to really exotic platforms (Cray is not IEEE ;) - * datadesc_set_cste: give the value by default when receiving. - - It's not transfered anymore, which is good for functions pointer. - * Parsing macro - - Cleanup the code (bison?) - - Factorize code in union/struct field adding - - Handle typedefs (needs love from DataDesc/) - - Handle unions with annotate - - Handle enum - - Handle long long and long double - - Forbid "char", allow "signed char" and "unsigned char", or user code won't be - portable to ARM, at least. - - Handle struct/union/enum embeeded within another container - (needs modifications in DataDesc, too) - - - Check short a, b; - - Check short *** - - Check struct { struct { int a } b; } - - * gras_datadesc_import_nws? - -[Messaging] - * Other message types than oneway & RPC are possible: - - forwarding request, group communication - * Message priority - * Message forwarding - * Group communication - * Message declarations in a tree manner (such as log channels)? - -[GRASPE] (platform expender) - * Tool to visualize/deploy and manage in RL - * pull method of source diffusion in graspe-slave - -[Actors] (parallelism in GRAS) - * An actor is a user process. - It has a highly sequential control flow from its birth until its death. - The timers won't stop the current execution to branch elsewhere, they - will be delayed until the actor is ready to listen. Likewise, no signal - delivery. The goal is to KISS for users. - * You can fork a new actor, even on remote hosts. - * They are implemented as threads in RL, but this is still a distributed - memory *model*. If you want to share data with another actor, send it - using the message interface to explicit who's responsible of this data. - * data exchange between actors placed within the same UNIX process is - *implemented* by memcopy, but that's an implementation detail. - -[Other, more general issues] - * watchdog in RL (ie, while (1) { fork; exec the child, wait in father }) - * Allow [homogeneous] dico to be sent - * Make GRAS thread safe by mutexing what needs to be - -* -* AMOK -****** - -[bandwidth] - * finish this module (still missing the saturate part) - * add a version guessing the appropriate datasizes automatically -[other modules] - * provide a way to retrieve the host load as in NWS - * log control, management, dynamic token ring - * a way using SSH to ask a remote host to open a socket back on me -