1 /* Copyright (c) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. The SimGrid Team.
2 * All rights reserved. */
4 /* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
5 * under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
7 #include "msg/private.h"
9 #include "xbt/sysdep.h"
11 #include "xbt/virtu.h"
12 #include "xbt/ex.h" /* ex_backtrace_display */
15 XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(msg_kernel, msg,
16 "Logging specific to MSG (kernel)");
18 MSG_Global_t msg_global = NULL;
21 /** \defgroup msg_simulation MSG simulation Functions
22 * \brief This section describes the functions you need to know to
23 * set up a simulation. You should have a look at \ref MSG_examples
24 * to have an overview of their usage.
26 /** @addtogroup msg_simulation
27 * \htmlonly <!-- DOXYGEN_NAVBAR_LABEL="Simulation functions" --> \endhtmlonly
30 /********************************* MSG **************************************/
32 /** \ingroup msg_simulation
33 * \brief Initialize some MSG internal data.
35 void MSG_global_init_args(int *argc, char **argv)
37 MSG_global_init(argc, argv);
41 XBT_LOG_EXTERNAL_CATEGORY(msg_gos);
42 XBT_LOG_EXTERNAL_CATEGORY(msg_kernel);
43 XBT_LOG_EXTERNAL_CATEGORY(msg_mailbox);
44 XBT_LOG_EXTERNAL_CATEGORY(msg_process);
46 /** \ingroup msg_simulation
47 * \brief Initialize some MSG internal data.
49 void MSG_global_init(int *argc, char **argv)
52 TRACE_global_init(argc, argv);
55 xbt_getpid = MSG_process_self_PID;
57 /* Connect our log channels: that must be done manually under windows */
58 XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_gos, msg);
59 XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_kernel, msg);
60 XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_mailbox, msg);
61 XBT_LOG_CONNECT(msg_process, msg);
63 SIMIX_global_init(argc, argv);
65 msg_global = xbt_new0(s_MSG_Global_t, 1);
67 msg_global->host = xbt_fifo_new();
68 msg_global->process_list = xbt_fifo_new();
69 msg_global->max_channel = 0;
71 msg_global->sent_msg = 0;
73 /* initialization of the action module */
76 SIMIX_function_register_process_create(_MSG_process_create_from_SIMIX);
77 SIMIX_function_register_process_cleanup(__MSG_process_cleanup);
78 SIMIX_function_register_process_kill(_MSG_process_kill_from_SIMIX);
85 /** \defgroup m_channel_management Understanding channels
86 * \brief This section briefly describes the channel notion of MSG
89 /** @addtogroup m_channel_management
90 * \htmlonly <!-- DOXYGEN_NAVBAR_LABEL="Channels" --> \endhtmlonly
93 * For convenience, the simulator provides the notion of channel
94 * that is close to the tag notion in MPI. A channel is not a
95 * socket. It doesn't need to be opened neither closed. It rather
96 * corresponds to the ports opened on the different machines.
100 /** \ingroup m_channel_management
101 * \brief Set the number of channel in the simulation.
103 * This function has to be called to fix the number of channel in the
104 simulation before creating any host. Indeed, each channel is
105 represented by a different mailbox on each #m_host_t. This
106 function can then be called only once. This function takes only one
108 * \param number the number of channel in the simulation. It has to be >0
110 MSG_error_t MSG_set_channel_number(int number)
112 xbt_assert0((msg_global)
113 && (msg_global->max_channel == 0),
114 "Channel number already set!");
116 msg_global->max_channel = number;
121 /** \ingroup m_channel_management
122 * \brief Return the number of channel in the simulation.
124 * This function has to be called once the number of channel is fixed. I can't
125 figure out a reason why anyone would like to call this function but nevermind.
126 * \return the number of channel in the simulation.
128 int MSG_get_channel_number(void)
130 xbt_assert0((msg_global)
131 && (msg_global->max_channel != 0),
132 "Channel number not set yet!");
134 return msg_global->max_channel;
137 /** \ingroup msg_simulation
138 * \brief Launch the MSG simulation
140 MSG_error_t MSG_main(void)
142 /* Clean IO before the run */
155 /** \ingroup msg_simulation
156 * \brief Kill all running process
158 * \param reset_PIDs should we reset the PID numbers. A negative
159 * number means no reset and a positive number will be used to set the PID
160 * of the next newly created process.
162 int MSG_process_killall(int reset_PIDs)
164 m_process_t p = NULL;
165 m_process_t self = MSG_process_self();
167 while ((p = xbt_fifo_pop(msg_global->process_list))) {
172 if (reset_PIDs > 0) {
173 msg_global->PID = reset_PIDs;
174 msg_global->session++;
177 return msg_global->PID;
181 /** \ingroup msg_simulation
182 * \brief Clean the MSG simulation
184 MSG_error_t MSG_clean(void)
186 xbt_fifo_item_t i = NULL;
188 m_process_t p = NULL;
191 TRACE_surf_release();
194 while ((p = xbt_fifo_pop(msg_global->process_list))) {
198 xbt_fifo_foreach(msg_global->host, i, h, m_host_t) {
199 __MSG_host_destroy(h);
201 xbt_fifo_free(msg_global->host);
202 xbt_fifo_free(msg_global->process_list);
207 /* initialization of the action module */
220 /** \ingroup msg_easier_life
221 * \brief A clock (in second).
223 double MSG_get_clock(void)
225 return SIMIX_get_clock();
228 unsigned long int MSG_get_sent_msg()
230 return msg_global->sent_msg;