2 \page install Installing Simgrid
4 \section install_cmake Installing the SimGrid library
6 \subsection install_intro Some generality
8 \subsubsection install_intro1 What is Cmake?
10 CMake is a family of tools designed to build, test and package software. CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice. For more information see official web site <a href="http://www.cmake.org/">here</a>.
12 \subsubsection install_intro2 Why cmake?
14 CMake permits to developers to compil projects on different plateforms. Then many tools are embedded like ctest for making test, a link to cdash for vizualise results but also test coverage and bug reports.
16 \subsubsection install_intro3 What cmake need?
18 CMake needs some prerequists like :
23 \li c and c++ compiler
24 \li ccmake for graphical used of CMake
25 \li cmake <a href="http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html">(download page)</a>
27 On MacOSX some users reported that it is still possible to build with clang, provided that you
28 use at least clang3.0 installed with macport or with xcode. If it fails on you, try to
31 port install clang-3.0
36 \li cmake 2.8 <a href="http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html">(download page)</a>
37 \li MinGW <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MinGW/">(download page)</a>
38 \li perl <a href="http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/downloads">(download page)</a>
39 \li git <a href="http://msysgit.googlecode.com/files/Git-1.7.4-preview20110204.exe">(download page)</a>
41 Note that if you want change the compiler, you can simply specify the environment variables CC and CXX.
49 \subsubsection install_cmakeoption1 Liste of options
52 "cmake -D[name]=[value] ... ./"
54 [name] enable_gtnets [value] ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
55 enable_ns3 ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
56 enable_lua ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
57 enable_compile_optimizations ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
58 enable_compile_warnings ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
59 enable_smpi ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
60 enable_maintainer_mode ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
61 enable_tracing ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
62 enable_coverage ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
63 enable_memcheck ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
64 enable_model-checking ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
65 enable_debug ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
66 enable_jedule ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
67 enable_latency_bound_tracking ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
68 enable_lib_static ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
69 enable_supernovae ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
70 enable_msg_deprecated ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
71 enable_print_message ON/OFF or TRUE/FALSE or 1/0
72 gtnets_path <path_to_gtnets_directory>
73 ns3_path <path_to_ns3_directory>
74 CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX <path_to_install_directory>
75 pipol_user <pipol_username>
78 \subsubsection install_cmakeoption2 Options explaination
80 \li enable_gtnets : set to true implie that user wants to use gtnets.
82 \li enable_ns3 : set to true implie that user wants to use ns3.
84 \li enable_lua : set to true implie that user wants to add lua langage into simgrid compilation.
86 \li enable_compile_optimizations : add flags "-O3 -finline-functions -funroll-loops -fno-strict-aliasing"
88 \li enable_compile_warnings : add flags "-Wall -Wunused -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wpointer-arith -Wchar-subscripts -Wcomment -Wformat -Wwrite-strings -Wno-unused-function -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-strict-aliasing -Wno-format-nonliteral -Werror"
90 \li enable_smpi : Set to true if you want to use smpi lib. Actually on simgrid v3.4.1 Mac doesn't support lib smpi.
92 \li enable_maintainer_mode : set to true it remakes some files.
94 \li enable_tracing : To enable the generation of simulation traces for visualization.
96 \li enable_coverage : When set to true this option enable code coverage by setting -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage flags.
98 \li enable_memcheck : When set to true this option enable tests for memcheck.
100 \li enable_model-checking : Enable the model checking when set to true.
102 \li enable_debug : If enable_debug is set to 'off' Simgrid compil flag has '-DNDEBUG' option.
104 \li enable_jedule : To enable jedule mode, which creates visualizations of task schedules with Simdag.
106 \li enable_latency_bound_tracking : Set to on if you want to be warned when communications are limited by round trip time.
108 \li enable_lib_static : Enable generated Simgrid and smpi static libraries.
110 \li enable_supernovae : Set to true make one file for each lib and compile with those generated files.
112 \li enable_msg_deprecated : Simgrid is compiled with msg deprecated functions.
114 \li enable_print_message : When set to true configuration print more debug output.
116 \li gtnets_path : Path to gtnets install directory (ex /usr)
118 \li ns3_path : Path to ns3 install directory (ex /usr)
120 \li CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX : Path where are installed lib/ doc/ and include/ directories (ex /usr/local)
122 \li pipol_user : specify your pipol username if you want to use the pipol-remote command.
124 \subsubsection install_cmakeoption3 Initialisation
126 Those options are initialized the first time you launch "cmake ." whithout specified option.
133 enable_compile_optimizations on
135 enable_compile_warnings off
136 enable_maintainer_mode off
139 enable_model-checking off
141 enable_latency_bound_tracking off
142 enable_lib_static off
143 CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX /usr/local
148 \subsubsection install_cmakeoption4 Option's cache and how to reset?
150 When options have been set they are keep into a cache file named "CMakeCache.txt". So if you want
151 reset values you just delete this file located to the project directory.
153 \subsection install_cmakecompilation Cmake compilation
155 \subsubsection install_cmakecompilation1 With command line.
157 On Unix or Mac platform:
160 cmake -D[name]=[value] ... ./
167 cmake -G"MinGW Makefiles" -D[name]=[value] ... ./
171 \subsubsection install_cmakecompilation2 With ccmake tool.
176 Then follow instructions.
178 \subsubsection install_cmakecompilation2bis Build out of source.
180 As cmake generate many files used for compilation, we recommand to make a build directory.
181 For examples you can make :
184 "navarrop@caraja:~/Developments$ cd simgrid/"
185 "navarrop@caraja:~/Developments/simgrid$ mkdir build_directory"
186 "navarrop@caraja:~/Developments/simgrid$ cd build_directory/"
187 "navarrop@caraja:~/Developments/simgrid/build_directory$ cmake ../"
188 "navarrop@caraja:~/Developments/simgrid/build_directory$ make"
191 Or complety out of sources :
194 "navarrop@caraja:~/Developments$ mkdir build_dir"
195 "navarrop@caraja:~/Developments$ cd build_dir/"
196 "navarrop@caraja:~/Developments/build_dir$ cmake ../simgrid/"
197 "navarrop@caraja:~/Developments/build_dir$ make"
200 Those two kind of compilation permit to delete files created by compilation easier.
202 \subsubsection install_cmakecompilation3 Resume of command line
206 cmake <path> configure the project for Unix and Mac
207 cmake -G"MinGW Makefiles" <path> configure the project for Windows
208 make build all targets for Unix and Mac
209 ming32-make buill all targets for windows
210 (g)make VERBOSE=1 build all targets and print build command lines
211 make check test all targets and summarize
212 make dist make the distrib
213 make distcheck check the dist (make + make dist + make check)
214 (g)make install install the project (doc/ bin/ lib/ include/)
215 (g)make uninstall uninstall the project (doc/ bin/ lib/ include/)
216 (g)make clean clean all targets
217 make simgrid_documentation Create simgrid documentation
220 When the project have been succesfully compiling and build you can make tests.
224 ctest launch only tests
226 ctest -D Continuous(Start|Update|Configure|Build)
227 ctest -D Continuous(Test|Coverage|MemCheck|Submit)
228 ctest -D Experimental
229 ctest -D Experimental(Start|Update|Configure|Build)
230 ctest -D Experimental(Test|Coverage|MemCheck|Submit)
232 ctest -D Nightly(Start|Update|Configure|Build)
233 ctest -D Nightly(Test|Coverage|MemCheck|Submit)
234 ctest -D NightlyMemoryCheck
237 If you want to test before make a commit you can simply make "ctest -D Experimental" and then you can visualize results submitted into Cdash. <a href="http://cdash.inria.fr/CDash/index.php?project=Simgrid">(Go to Cdash site)</a>.
239 \subsection install_cmakeinstall How to install with cmake?
241 \subsubsection install_cmakeinstall1 From Git.
244 git clone git://scm.gforge.inria.fr/simgrid/simgrid.git simgrid
246 cmake -Denable_maintainer_mode=on -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/navarrop/Bureau/install_simgrid ./
251 \subsubsection install_cmakeinstall2 From a distrib
254 wget https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/28674/simgrid-3.6.1.tar.gz
255 tar xf simgrid-3.6.1.tar.gz
257 cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/navarrop/Bureau/install_simgrid ./
263 \subsection install_cmakehowto How to modified sources files for developers
265 \subsubsection install_cmakehowto1 Add an executable or examples.
267 If you want make an executable you have to create a CMakeList.txt to the src directory.
268 You must specified where to create the executable, source list, dependencies and the name of the binary.
271 cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6)
273 set(EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH "./")
274 set(LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH "${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/lib")
276 #add_executable(<name_of_target> <src list>)
277 add_executable(get_sender get_sender.c)
279 ### Add definitions for compile
280 #target_link_libraries(<name_of_targe> <dependencies>)
281 target_link_libraries(get_sender simgrid m pthread)
284 Then you have to modified <project/directory>/buildtools/Cmake/MakeExeLib.cmake and add
287 add_subdirectory(${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/<path_where_is_CMakeList.txt>)
290 \subsubsection install_cmakehowto2 Delete/add sources to lib.
292 If you want modified, add or delete source files from a library you have to edit <project/directory>/buildtools/Cmake/DefinePackages.cmake
296 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/MsgException.java
297 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/JniException.java
298 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/NativeException.java
299 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/HostNotFoundException.java
300 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/ProcessNotFoundException.java
301 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/Msg.java
302 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/Process.java
303 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/Host.java
304 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/Task.java
305 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/MsgNative.java
306 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/ApplicationHandler.java
307 ${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/src/java/simgrid/msg/Sem.java
311 \section install_Win Installing the SimGrid framework on Windows
313 \subsection install_Win_install Installing SimGrid with the automatic installer
315 Before start the installation, you need to be sure to have the following dependencies:
316 \li cmake 2.8 <a href="http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html">(download page)</a>
317 \li MinGW <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/MinGW/">(download page)</a>
318 \li perl <a href="http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/downloads">(download page)</a>
319 \li git <a href="http://msysgit.googlecode.com/files/Git-1.7.4-preview20110204.exe">(download page)</a>
321 Then download the package <a href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=12">SimGrid Installer</a>,
322 execute it and follow instructions.
325 <a href="win_install_01.png" border=0><img src="win_install_01.png" border=0></a>
328 Step 1: Accept the license.
331 <a href="win_install_02.png" border=0><img src="win_install_02.png" border=0></a>
334 Step 2: Select packets to install.
337 <a href="win_install_03.png" border=0><img src="win_install_03.png" border=0></a>
340 Step 3: Choice where to install packets previously selected. Please don't use spaces in path.
343 <a href="win_install_04.png" border=0><img src="win_install_04.png" border=0></a>
346 Step 4: Add CLASSPATH to environment variables.
349 <a href="win_install_05.png" border=0><img src="win_install_05.png" border=0></a>
352 Step 5: Add PATH to environment variables.
355 <a href="win_install_06.png" border=0><img src="win_install_06.png" border=0></a>
358 Step 6: Restart your computer to take in consideration environment variables.
360 \subsection install_Win_compile1 Compile a project "HelloWorld"
362 In the SimGrid install directroy you should have an HelloWorld project to explain you how to start
363 compiling a source file. There are:
365 - HelloWorld.c The example source file.
366 - CMakeLists.txt It allows to configure the project.
367 - FindPCRE.cmake This finds and links to the pcre library (Normally included
368 into Simgrid directory "GnuWin32").
369 - README This explaination.
372 Now let's compil this example:
373 \li Run windows shell "cmd".
374 \li Open HelloWorld Directory ('cd' command line).
375 \li Create a build directory and change directory. (optional)
376 \li Type 'cmake -G"MinGW Makefiles" \<path_to_HelloWorld_project\>'
378 \li You should obtain a runnable example ("HelloWorld.exe").
380 For compiling your own code you can simply copy the HelloWorld project and rename source name. It will
381 create a target with the same name of the source.
383 \subsection install_Win_compile2 How to add and compile a new example
385 \li Put your source file into the helloWord directory.
386 \li Edit CMakeLists.txt by removing the Find Targets section and add those two lines into this section
391 #It creates a target called 'TARGET_NAME.exe' with the sources 'SOURCES'
392 add_executable(TARGET_NAME SOURCES)
393 #Links TARGET_NAME with simgrid and pcre
394 target_link_libraries(TARGET_NAME simgrid pcre)
396 \li To initialize and build your project, you'll need to run
398 cmake -G"MinGW Makefiles" \<path_to_HelloWorld_project\>
400 \li Run "mingw32-make"
401 \li You should obtain "TARGET_NAME.exe".
403 \subsection install_Win_ruby Setup a virtualbox to use SimGrid-Ruby on windows
405 Allan Espinosa made these set of Vagrant rules available so that you
406 can use the SimGrid Ruby bindings in a virtual machine using
407 VirtualBox. Thanks to him for that. You can find his project here:
408 https://github.com/aespinosa/simgrid-vagrant
410 \section install_mac Installing the SimGrid framework on Mac OS X
412 The Mac OS X system is part of the UNIX familly, but it exibits some
413 specificities that complicate a bit the build of SimGrid. Current
414 versions of SimGrid (3.7.x) can only be build with the GCC Compiler,
415 but recent OS X version provide only an ancient version of that tool
416 in the hope to see the users switch to the LLVM compiler family. The
417 problem is that SimGrid uses internal libraries of GCC, for stack
418 manipulation for example. We are working on removing this dependency
419 onto gcc to ease the build process, but this is still ongoing.
421 For the time being, you need to get a recent version of GCC on your
422 system to build SimGrid. Version 3.7.1 was successfully built on Mac
423 Lion 10.7.4 using a GCC compiler retrieved from macport. The package
424 used were gcc47, and the binary in the package were gcc-mp-4.7.
426 \section install_setting_MSG Setting up your own MSG code
428 Do not build your simulator by modifying the SimGrid examples. Go
429 outside the SimGrid source tree and create your own working directory
430 (say <tt>/home/joe/SimGrid/MyFirstScheduler/</tt>).
432 Suppose your simulation has the following structure (remember it is
433 just an example to illustrate a possible way to compile everything;
434 feel free to organize it as you want).
436 \li <tt>sched.h</tt>: a description of the core of the
437 scheduler (i.e. which functions are can be used by the
438 agents). For example we could find the following functions
439 (master, forwarder, slave).
440 \li <tt>sched.c</tt>: a C file including <tt>sched.h</tt> and
441 implementing the core of the scheduler. Most of these
442 functions use the MSG functions defined in section \ref
444 \li <tt>masterslave.c</tt>: a C file with the main function, i.e.
445 the MSG initialization (MSG_init()), the platform
446 creation (e.g. with MSG_create_environment()), the
447 deployment phase (e.g. with MSG_function_register() and
448 MSG_launch_application()) and the call to MSG_main()).
450 To compile such a program, we suggest to use the following
451 Makefile. It is a generic Makefile that we have used many times with
452 our students when we teach the C language.
456 masterslave: masterslave.o sched.o
458 INSTALL_PATH = $$HOME
460 PEDANTIC_PARANOID_FREAK = -O0 -Wshadow -Wcast-align \
461 -Waggregate-return -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations \
462 -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations \
463 -Wmissing-noreturn -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs \
464 -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings -finline-functions
465 REASONABLY_CAREFUL_DUDE = -Wall
466 NO_PRAYER_FOR_THE_WICKED = -w -O2
467 WARNINGS = $(REASONABLY_CAREFUL_DUDE)
468 CFLAGS = -g $(WARNINGS)
470 INCLUDES = -I$(INSTALL_PATH)/include
471 DEFS = -L$(INSTALL_PATH)/lib/
472 LDADD = -lm -lsimgrid
476 $(CC) $(INCLUDES) $(DEFS) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LIBS) $(LDADD) -o $@
479 $(CC) $(INCLUDES) $(DEFS) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
482 rm -f $(BIN_FILES) *.o *~
488 The first two lines indicates what should be build when typing make
489 (<tt>masterslave</tt>) and of which files it is to be made of
490 (<tt>masterslave.o</tt> and <tt>sched.o</tt>). This makefile assumes
491 that you have set up correctly your <tt>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</tt> variable
492 (look, there is a <tt>LDADD = -lm -lsimgrid</tt>). If you prefer using
493 the static version, remove the <tt>-lsimgrid</tt> and add a
494 <tt>$(INSTALL_PATH)/lib/libsimgrid.a</tt> on the next line, right
495 after the <tt>LIBS = </tt>.
497 More generally, if you have never written a Makefile by yourself, type
498 in a terminal : <tt>info make</tt> and read the introduction. The
499 previous example should be enough for a first try but you may want to
500 perform some more complex compilations...