If you want to push the scalability limits of your code, you really
want to reduce the \b contexts/stack_size item. Its default value
-is 128 (in Kib), while our Chord simulation works with stacks as small
-as 16 Kib, for example. For the thread factory, the default value
+is 128 (in KiB), while our Chord simulation works with stacks as small
+as 16 KiB, for example. For the thread factory, the default value
is the one of the system, if it is too large/small, it has to be set
with this parameter.
${EXEC} ${TRACEOPTIONS} ${SIMOPTS} ${PLATFORMTMP} ${APPLICATIONTMP}
status=$?
-if [[ $status -eq 139 ]]; then echo "ERROR: A segmentation fault was triggered. A common in simgrid cause may be the use of a too small stack size for the simulated processes (default 128KB), please see contexts/stack_size parameter"; fi
+if [[ $status -eq 139 ]]; then echo "ERROR: A segmentation fault was triggered.
+A common cause in SimGrid may be the use of a too small stack size for the simulated processes (default 128KiB).
+Please see contexts/stack_size parameter , or http://simgrid.org/simgrid/latest/doc/options.html#options_virt_stacksize "; fi
if [ -z "${KEEP}" ] ; then
if [ -z "${PLATFORM}" ]; then