-/* Copyright (c) 2010-2017. The SimGrid Team.
- * All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2010-2019. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
-#include "simgrid_config.h"
+#include "simgrid/Exception.hpp"
+#include "simgrid/kernel/routing/NetPoint.hpp"
#include "src/instr/instr_private.hpp"
-#include "src/kernel/routing/NetPoint.hpp"
#include "src/surf/network_interface.hpp"
#include "src/surf/surf_private.hpp"
-#include "surf/surf.h"
+#include "surf/surf.hpp"
#include <algorithm>
+#include <cmath>
+#include <random>
-enum InstrUserVariable { INSTR_US_DECLARE, INSTR_US_SET, INSTR_US_ADD, INSTR_US_SUB };
+enum class InstrUserVariable { DECLARE, SET, ADD, SUB };
XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY (instr_api, instr, "API");
return ret;
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_category
- * \brief Declare a new category with a random color.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_category
+ * @brief Declare a new category with a random color.
*
* This function should be used to define a user category. The category can be used to differentiate the tasks that
* are created during the simulation (for example, tasks from server1, server2, or request tasks, computation tasks,
* task category. Tasks that do not belong to a category are not traced. The color for the category that is being
* declared is random. This function has no effect if a category with the same name has been already declared.
*
- * 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 category The name of the new tracing category to be created.
+ * @param category The name of the new tracing category to be created.
*
- * \see TRACE_category_with_color, MSG_task_set_category, SD_task_set_category
+ * @see TRACE_category_with_color, MSG_task_set_category, SD_task_set_category
*/
void TRACE_category(const char *category)
{
TRACE_category_with_color (category, nullptr);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_category
- * \brief Declare a new category with a color.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_category
+ * @brief Declare a new category with a color.
*
* Same as #TRACE_category, but let user specify a color encoded as a RGB-like string with three floats from 0 to 1.
* So, to specify a red color, pass "1 0 0" as color parameter. A light-gray color can be specified using "0.7 0.7 0.7"
* as color. This function has no effect if a category with the same name has been already declared.
*
- * 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 category The name of the new tracing category to be created.
- * \param color The color of the category (see \ref outcomes_vizu to
+ * @param category The name of the new tracing category to be created.
+ * @param color The color of the category (see @ref outcomes_vizu to
* know how to correctly specify the color)
*
- * \see MSG_task_set_category, SD_task_set_category
+ * @see MSG_task_set_category, SD_task_set_category
*/
void TRACE_category_with_color (const char *category, const char *color)
{
std::string final_color;
if (not color) {
//generate a random color
- double red = drand48();
- double green = drand48();
- double blue = drand48();
+ static std::default_random_engine rnd_engine;
+ std::uniform_real_distribution<double> prng(0.0, std::nextafter(1.0, 2.0));
+ double red = prng(rnd_engine);
+ double green = prng(rnd_engine);
+ double blue = prng(rnd_engine);
final_color = std::to_string(red) + " " + std::to_string(green) + " " + std::to_string(blue);
}else{
final_color = std::string(color);
instr_new_variable_type (category, final_color);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_category
- * \brief Get declared categories
+/** @ingroup TRACE_category
+ * @brief Get declared categories
*
* This function should be used to get categories that were already declared with #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.
*
- * \return A dynar with the declared categories, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
+ * @return A dynar with the declared categories, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
*
- * \see MSG_task_set_category, SD_task_set_category
+ * @see MSG_task_set_category, SD_task_set_category
*/
xbt_dynar_t TRACE_get_categories ()
{
return instr_set_to_dynar(&created_categories);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_mark
- * \brief Declare a new type for tracing mark.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_mark
+ * @brief Declare a new type for tracing mark.
*
* This function declares a new Paje event type in the trace file that can be used by simulators to declare
* application-level marks. This function is independent of which API is used in SimGrid.
*
- * \param mark_type The name of the new type.
+ * @param mark_type The name of the new type.
*
- * \see TRACE_mark
+ * @see TRACE_mark
*/
void TRACE_declare_mark(const char *mark_type)
{
if (not TRACE_is_enabled() || not TRACE_needs_platform())
return;
- if (not mark_type)
- THROWF (tracing_error, 1, "mark_type is nullptr");
+ xbt_assert(mark_type, "mark_type is nullptr");
//check if mark_type is already declared
if (declared_marks.find(mark_type) != declared_marks.end()) {
- THROWF (tracing_error, 1, "mark_type with name (%s) is already declared", mark_type);
+ throw simgrid::TracingError(XBT_THROW_POINT,
+ simgrid::xbt::string_printf("mark_type with name (%s) is already declared", mark_type));
}
XBT_DEBUG("MARK,declare %s", mark_type);
- simgrid::instr::Container::getRootContainer()->type_->getOrCreateEventType(mark_type);
+ simgrid::instr::Container::get_root()->type_->by_name_or_create<simgrid::instr::EventType>(mark_type);
declared_marks.insert(mark_type);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_mark
- * \brief Declare a new colored value for a previously declared mark type.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_mark
+ * @brief Declare a new colored value for a previously declared mark type.
*
* This function declares a new colored value for a Paje event type in the trace file that can be used by simulators to
* declare application-level marks. This function is independent of which API is used in SimGrid. The color needs to be
* A light-gray color can be specified using "0.7 0.7 0.7" as color. If a nullptr color is provided, the color used will
* be white ("1 1 1").
*
- * \param mark_type The name of the new type.
- * \param mark_value The name of the new value for this type.
- * \param mark_color The color of the new value for this type.
+ * @param mark_type The name of the new type.
+ * @param mark_value The name of the new value for this type.
+ * @param mark_color The color of the new value for this type.
*
- * \see TRACE_mark
+ * @see TRACE_mark
*/
void TRACE_declare_mark_value_with_color (const char *mark_type, const char *mark_value, const char *mark_color)
{
if (not TRACE_is_enabled() || not TRACE_needs_platform())
return;
- if (not mark_type)
- THROWF (tracing_error, 1, "mark_type is nullptr");
- if (not mark_value)
- THROWF (tracing_error, 1, "mark_value is nullptr");
+ xbt_assert(mark_type, "mark_type is nullptr");
+ xbt_assert(mark_value, "mark_value is nullptr");
simgrid::instr::EventType* type =
- static_cast<simgrid::instr::EventType*>(simgrid::instr::Container::getRootContainer()->type_->byName(mark_type));
+ static_cast<simgrid::instr::EventType*>(simgrid::instr::Container::get_root()->type_->by_name(mark_type));
if (not type) {
- THROWF (tracing_error, 1, "mark_type with name (%s) is not declared", mark_type);
+ throw simgrid::TracingError(XBT_THROW_POINT,
+ simgrid::xbt::string_printf("mark_type with name (%s) is not declared", mark_type));
} else {
if (not mark_color)
mark_color = "1.0 1.0 1.0" /*white*/;
XBT_DEBUG("MARK,declare_value %s %s %s", mark_type, mark_value, mark_color);
- type->addEntityValue(mark_value, mark_color);
+ type->add_entity_value(mark_value, mark_color);
}
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_mark
- * \brief Declare a new value for a previously declared mark type.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_mark
+ * @brief Declare a new value for a previously declared mark type.
*
* This function declares a new value for a Paje event type in the trace file that can be used by simulators to declare
* application-level marks. This function is independent of which API is used in SimGrid. Calling this function is the
- * same as calling \ref TRACE_declare_mark_value_with_color with a nullptr color.
+ * same as calling @ref TRACE_declare_mark_value_with_color with a nullptr color.
*
- * \param mark_type The name of the new type.
- * \param mark_value The name of the new value for this type.
+ * @param mark_type The name of the new type.
+ * @param mark_value The name of the new value for this type.
*
- * \see TRACE_mark
+ * @see TRACE_mark
*/
void TRACE_declare_mark_value (const char *mark_type, const char *mark_value)
{
}
/**
- * \ingroup TRACE_mark
- * \brief Create a new instance of a tracing mark type.
+ * @ingroup TRACE_mark
+ * @brief Create a new instance of a tracing mark type.
*
* This function creates a mark in the trace file. The first parameter had to be previously declared using
* #TRACE_declare_mark, the second is the identifier for this mark instance. We recommend that the mark_value is a
* unique value for the whole simulation. Nevertheless, this is not a strong requirement: the trace will be valid even
* if there are multiple mark identifiers for the same trace.
*
- * \param mark_type The name of the type for which the new instance will belong.
- * \param mark_value The name of the new instance mark.
+ * @param mark_type The name of the type for which the new instance will belong.
+ * @param mark_value The name of the new instance mark.
*
- * \see TRACE_declare_mark
+ * @see TRACE_declare_mark
*/
void TRACE_mark(const char *mark_type, const char *mark_value)
{
if (not TRACE_is_enabled() || not TRACE_needs_platform())
return;
- if (not mark_type)
- THROWF (tracing_error, 1, "mark_type is nullptr");
- if (not mark_value)
- THROWF (tracing_error, 1, "mark_value is nullptr");
+ xbt_assert(mark_type, "mark_type is nullptr");
+ xbt_assert(mark_value, "mark_value is nullptr");
//check if mark_type is already declared
simgrid::instr::EventType* type =
- static_cast<simgrid::instr::EventType*>(simgrid::instr::Container::getRootContainer()->type_->byName(mark_type));
+ static_cast<simgrid::instr::EventType*>(simgrid::instr::Container::get_root()->type_->by_name(mark_type));
if (not type) {
- THROWF (tracing_error, 1, "mark_type with name (%s) is not declared", mark_type);
+ throw simgrid::TracingError(XBT_THROW_POINT,
+ simgrid::xbt::string_printf("mark_type with name (%s) is not declared", mark_type));
} else {
XBT_DEBUG("MARK %s %s", mark_type, mark_value);
- new simgrid::instr::NewEvent(MSG_get_clock(), simgrid::instr::Container::getRootContainer(), type,
- type->getEntityValue(mark_value));
+ new simgrid::instr::NewEvent(MSG_get_clock(), simgrid::instr::Container::get_root(), type,
+ type->get_entity_value(mark_value));
}
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_mark
- * \brief Get declared marks
+/** @ingroup TRACE_mark
+ * @brief Get declared marks
*
* This function should be used to get marks that were already declared with #TRACE_declare_mark.
*
- * \return A dynar with the declared marks, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
+ * @return A dynar with the declared marks, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
*/
xbt_dynar_t TRACE_get_marks ()
{
//check if variable is already declared
auto created = filter->find(variable_name);
- if (what == INSTR_US_DECLARE){
+ if (what == InstrUserVariable::DECLARE) {
if (created == filter->end()) { // not declared yet
filter->insert(variable_name);
instr_new_user_variable_type(father_type, variable_name, color == nullptr ? "" : color);
}
}else{
if (created != filter->end()) { // declared, let's work
- simgrid::instr::VariableType* variable = simgrid::instr::Container::byName(resource)->getVariable(variable_name);
+ simgrid::instr::VariableType* variable =
+ simgrid::instr::Container::by_name(resource)->get_variable(variable_name);
switch (what){
- case INSTR_US_SET:
- variable->setEvent(time, value);
- break;
- case INSTR_US_ADD:
- variable->addEvent(time, value);
- break;
- case INSTR_US_SUB:
- variable->subEvent(time, value);
- break;
- default:
- THROW_IMPOSSIBLE;
- break;
+ case InstrUserVariable::SET:
+ variable->set_event(time, value);
+ break;
+ case InstrUserVariable::ADD:
+ variable->add_event(time, value);
+ break;
+ case InstrUserVariable::SUB:
+ variable->sub_event(time, value);
+ break;
+ default:
+ THROW_IMPOSSIBLE;
}
}
}
static void instr_user_srcdst_variable(double time, const char *src, const char *dst, const char *variable,
const char *father_type, double value, InstrUserVariable what)
{
- sg_netpoint_t src_elm = sg_netpoint_by_name_or_null(src);
+ simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint* src_elm = sg_netpoint_by_name_or_null(src);
if (not src_elm)
xbt_die("Element '%s' not found!",src);
- sg_netpoint_t dst_elm = sg_netpoint_by_name_or_null(dst);
+ simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint* dst_elm = sg_netpoint_by_name_or_null(dst);
if (not dst_elm)
xbt_die("Element '%s' not found!",dst);
- std::vector<simgrid::surf::LinkImpl*> route;
- simgrid::kernel::routing::NetZoneImpl::getGlobalRoute(src_elm, dst_elm, &route, nullptr);
+ std::vector<simgrid::kernel::resource::LinkImpl*> route;
+ simgrid::kernel::routing::NetZoneImpl::get_global_route(src_elm, dst_elm, route, nullptr);
for (auto const& link : route)
- instr_user_variable(time, link->getCname(), variable, father_type, value, what, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, link->get_cname(), variable, father_type, value, what, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_API
- * \brief Creates a file with the topology of the platform file used for the simulator.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_API
+ * @brief Creates a file with the topology of the platform file used for the simulator.
*
* The graph topology will have the following properties: all hosts, links and routers of the platform file are mapped
* to graph nodes; routes are mapped to edges.
* The platform's AS are not represented in the output.
*
- * \param filename The name of the file that will hold the graph.
+ * @param filename The name of the file that will hold the graph.
*
- * \return 1 of successful, 0 otherwise.
+ * @return 1 of successful, 0 otherwise.
*/
int TRACE_platform_graph_export_graphviz (const char *filename)
{
*/
/* for VM variables */
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Declare a new user variable associated to VMs.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Declare a new user variable associated to VMs.
*
* Declare a user variable that will be associated to VMs. A user vm variable can be used to trace user variables
* such as the number of tasks in a VM, the number of clients in an application (for VMs), and so on. The color
* associated to this new variable will be random.
*
- * \param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
+ * @param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
*
- * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare_with_color
+ * @see TRACE_vm_variable_declare_with_color
*/
void TRACE_vm_variable_declare (const char *variable)
{
- instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "MSG_VM", 0, INSTR_US_DECLARE, nullptr, &user_vm_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "VM", 0, InstrUserVariable::DECLARE, nullptr, &user_vm_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Declare a new user variable associated to VMs with a color.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Declare a new user variable associated to VMs with a color.
*
* Same as #TRACE_vm_variable_declare, but associated a color to the newly created user host variable. The color needs
* to be a string with three numbers separated by spaces in the range [0,1].
* A light-gray color can be specified using "0.7 0.7 0.7" as color.
*
- * \param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
- * \param color The color for the new variable.
+ * @param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
+ * @param color The color for the new variable.
*/
void TRACE_vm_variable_declare_with_color (const char *variable, const char *color)
{
- instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "MSG_VM", 0, INSTR_US_DECLARE, color, &user_vm_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "VM", 0, InstrUserVariable::DECLARE, color, &user_vm_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Set the value of a variable of a host.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Set the value of a variable of a host.
*
- * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ * @param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The new value of the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_add, TRACE_vm_variable_sub
+ * @see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_add, TRACE_vm_variable_sub
*/
void TRACE_vm_variable_set (const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), vm, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Add a value to a variable of a VM.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Add a value to a variable of a VM.
*
- * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ * @param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be added to the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set, TRACE_vm_variable_sub
+ * @see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set, TRACE_vm_variable_sub
*/
void TRACE_vm_variable_add (const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), vm, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Subtract a value from a variable of a VM.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Subtract a value from a variable of a VM.
*
- * \param vm The name of the vm to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ * @param vm The name of the vm to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set, TRACE_vm_variable_add
+ * @see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set, TRACE_vm_variable_add
*/
void TRACE_vm_variable_sub (const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), vm, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Set the value of a variable of a VM at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Set the value of a variable of a VM at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_vm_variable_set, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
* is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The new value of the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time, TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time, TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time
*/
void TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time (double time, const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
{
- instr_user_variable(time, vm, variable, "MSG_VM", value, INSTR_US_SET, nullptr, &user_vm_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, vm, variable, "VM", value, InstrUserVariable::SET, nullptr, &user_vm_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Add a value to a variable of a VM at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Add a value to a variable of a VM at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_vm_variable_add, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
* is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be added to the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time
*/
void TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time (double time, const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
{
- instr_user_variable(time, vm, variable, "MSG_VM", value, INSTR_US_ADD, nullptr, &user_vm_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, vm, variable, "VM", value, InstrUserVariable::ADD, nullptr, &user_vm_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Subtract a value from a variable of a VM at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Subtract a value from a variable of a VM at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_vm_variable_sub, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
* is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param vm The name of the VM to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_vm_variable_declare, TRACE_vm_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_vm_variable_add_with_time
*/
void TRACE_vm_variable_sub_with_time (double time, const char *vm, const char *variable, double value)
{
- instr_user_variable(time, vm, variable, "MSG_VM", value, INSTR_US_SUB, nullptr, &user_vm_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, vm, variable, "VM", value, InstrUserVariable::SUB, nullptr, &user_vm_variables);
}
/* for host variables */
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Declare a new user variable associated to hosts.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Declare a new user variable associated to hosts.
*
* Declare a user variable that will be associated to hosts.
* A user host variable can be used to trace user variables such as the number of tasks in a server, the number of
* clients in an application (for hosts), and so on. The color associated to this new variable will be random.
*
- * \param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
+ * @param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_variable_declare_with_color
+ * @see TRACE_host_variable_declare_with_color
*/
void TRACE_host_variable_declare (const char *variable)
{
- instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "HOST", 0, INSTR_US_DECLARE, nullptr, &user_host_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "HOST", 0, InstrUserVariable::DECLARE, nullptr, &user_host_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Declare a new user variable associated to hosts with a color.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Declare a new user variable associated to hosts with a color.
*
* Same as #TRACE_host_variable_declare, but associated a color to the newly created user host variable. The color
* needs to be a string with three numbers separated by spaces in the range [0,1].
* A light-gray color can be specified using "0.7 0.7 0.7" as color.
*
- * \param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
- * \param color The color for the new variable.
+ * @param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
+ * @param color The color for the new variable.
*/
void TRACE_host_variable_declare_with_color (const char *variable, const char *color)
{
- instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "HOST", 0, INSTR_US_DECLARE, color, &user_host_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "HOST", 0, InstrUserVariable::DECLARE, color, &user_host_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Set the value of a variable of a host.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Set the value of a variable of a host.
*
- * \param host The name of the host to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ * @param host The name of the host to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The new value of the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_add, TRACE_host_variable_sub
+ * @see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_add, TRACE_host_variable_sub
*/
void TRACE_host_variable_set (const char *host, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_host_variable_set_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), host, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Add a value to a variable of a host.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Add a value to a variable of a host.
*
- * \param host The name of the host to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ * @param host The name of the host to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be added to the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_set, TRACE_host_variable_sub
+ * @see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_set, TRACE_host_variable_sub
*/
void TRACE_host_variable_add (const char *host, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_host_variable_add_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), host, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Subtract a value from a variable of a host.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Subtract a value from a variable of a host.
*
- * \param host The name of the host to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ * @param host The name of the host to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_set, TRACE_host_variable_add
+ * @see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_set, TRACE_host_variable_add
*/
void TRACE_host_variable_sub (const char *host, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_host_variable_sub_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), host, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Set the value of a variable of a host at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Set the value of a variable of a host at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_host_variable_set, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
* is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param host The name of the host to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param host The name of the host to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The new value of the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_add_with_time, TRACE_host_variable_sub_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_add_with_time, TRACE_host_variable_sub_with_time
*/
void TRACE_host_variable_set_with_time (double time, const char *host, const char *variable, double value)
{
- instr_user_variable(time, host, variable, "HOST", value, INSTR_US_SET, nullptr, &user_host_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, host, variable, "HOST", value, InstrUserVariable::SET, nullptr, &user_host_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Add a value to a variable of a host at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Add a value to a variable of a host at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_host_variable_add, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
* is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param host The name of the host to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param host The name of the host to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be added to the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_host_variable_sub_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_host_variable_sub_with_time
*/
void TRACE_host_variable_add_with_time (double time, const char *host, const char *variable, double value)
{
- instr_user_variable(time, host, variable, "HOST", value, INSTR_US_ADD, nullptr, &user_host_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, host, variable, "HOST", value, InstrUserVariable::ADD, nullptr, &user_host_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Subtract a value from a variable of a host at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Subtract a value from a variable of a host at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_host_variable_sub, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
* is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param host The name of the host to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param host The name of the host to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_host_variable_add_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_host_variable_declare, TRACE_host_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_host_variable_add_with_time
*/
void TRACE_host_variable_sub_with_time (double time, const char *host, const char *variable, double value)
{
- instr_user_variable(time, host, variable, "HOST", value, INSTR_US_SUB, nullptr, &user_host_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, host, variable, "HOST", value, InstrUserVariable::SUB, nullptr, &user_host_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Get declared user host variables
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Get declared user host variables
*
* This function should be used to get host variables that were already declared with #TRACE_host_variable_declare or
* with #TRACE_host_variable_declare_with_color.
*
- * \return A dynar with the declared host variables, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
+ * @return A dynar with the declared host variables, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
*/
xbt_dynar_t TRACE_get_host_variables ()
{
}
/* for link variables */
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Declare a new user variable associated to links.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Declare a new user variable associated to links.
*
* Declare a user variable that will be associated to links.
* A user link variable can be used, for example, to trace user variables such as the number of messages being
* transferred through network links. The color associated to this new variable will be random.
*
- * \param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
+ * @param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare_with_color
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare_with_color
*/
void TRACE_link_variable_declare (const char *variable)
{
- instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "LINK", 0, INSTR_US_DECLARE, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "LINK", 0, InstrUserVariable::DECLARE, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Declare a new user variable associated to links with a color.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Declare a new user variable associated to links with a color.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_variable_declare, but associated a color to the newly created user link variable. The color
* needs to be a string with three numbers separated by spaces in the range [0,1].
* A light-gray color can be specified using "0.7 0.7 0.7" as color.
*
- * \param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
- * \param color The color for the new variable.
+ * @param variable The name of the new variable to be declared.
+ * @param color The color for the new variable.
*/
void TRACE_link_variable_declare_with_color (const char *variable, const char *color)
{
- instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "LINK", 0, INSTR_US_DECLARE, color, &user_link_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(0, nullptr, variable, "LINK", 0, InstrUserVariable::DECLARE, color, &user_link_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Set the value of a variable of a link.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Set the value of a variable of a link.
*
- * \param link The name of the link to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ * @param link The name of the link to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The new value of the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_add, TRACE_link_variable_sub
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_add, TRACE_link_variable_sub
*/
void TRACE_link_variable_set (const char *link, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_link_variable_set_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), link, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Add a value to a variable of a link.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Add a value to a variable of a link.
*
- * \param link The name of the link to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ * @param link The name of the link to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be added to the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_set, TRACE_link_variable_sub
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_set, TRACE_link_variable_sub
*/
void TRACE_link_variable_add (const char *link, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_link_variable_add_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), link, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Subtract a value from a variable of a link.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Subtract a value from a variable of a link.
*
- * \param link The name of the link to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ * @param link The name of the link to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_set, TRACE_link_variable_add
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_set, TRACE_link_variable_add
*/
void TRACE_link_variable_sub (const char *link, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_link_variable_sub_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), link, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Set the value of a variable of a link at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Set the value of a variable of a link at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_variable_set, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
* is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param link The name of the link to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param link The name of the link to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The new value of the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_add_with_time, TRACE_link_variable_sub_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_add_with_time, TRACE_link_variable_sub_with_time
*/
void TRACE_link_variable_set_with_time (double time, const char *link, const char *variable, double value)
{
- instr_user_variable(time, link, variable, "LINK", value, INSTR_US_SET, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, link, variable, "LINK", value, InstrUserVariable::SET, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Add a value to a variable of a link at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Add a value to a variable of a link at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_variable_add, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
* is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param link The name of the link to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param link The name of the link to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be added to the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_link_variable_sub_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_link_variable_sub_with_time
*/
void TRACE_link_variable_add_with_time (double time, const char *link, const char *variable, double value)
{
- instr_user_variable(time, link, variable, "LINK", value, INSTR_US_ADD, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, link, variable, "LINK", value, InstrUserVariable::ADD, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Subtract a value from a variable of a link at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Subtract a value from a variable of a link at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_variable_sub, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time that
* is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param link The name of the link to be considered.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param link The name of the link to be considered.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_link_variable_add_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_link_variable_add_with_time
*/
void TRACE_link_variable_sub_with_time (double time, const char *link, const char *variable, double value)
{
- instr_user_variable(time, link, variable, "LINK", value, INSTR_US_SUB, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
+ instr_user_variable(time, link, variable, "LINK", value, InstrUserVariable::SUB, nullptr, &user_link_variables);
}
/* for link variables, but with src and dst used for get_route */
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Set the value of the variable present in the links connecting source and destination.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Set the value of the variable present in the links connecting source and destination.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_variable_set, but instead of providing the name of link to be considered, provide the source
* and destination hosts. All links that are part of the route between source and destination will have the variable
* set to the provided value.
*
- * \param src The name of the source host for get route.
- * \param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ * @param src The name of the source host for get route.
+ * @param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The new value of the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub
*/
void TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set (const char *src, const char *dst, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), src, dst, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Add a value to the variable present in the links connecting source and destination.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Add a value to the variable present in the links connecting source and destination.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_variable_add, but instead of providing the name of link to be considered, provide the source
* and destination hosts. All links that are part of the route between source and destination will have the value
* passed as parameter added to the current value of the variable name to be considered.
*
- * \param src The name of the source host for get route.
- * \param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ * @param src The name of the source host for get route.
+ * @param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be added to the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub
*/
void TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add (const char *src, const char *dst, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), src, dst, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Subtract a value from the variable present in the links connecting source and destination.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Subtract a value from the variable present in the links connecting source and destination.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_variable_sub, but instead of providing the name of link to be considered, provide the source
* and destination hosts. All links that are part of the route between source and destination will have the value
* passed as parameter subtracted from the current value of the variable name to be considered.
*
- * \param src The name of the source host for get route.
- * \param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ * @param src The name of the source host for get route.
+ * @param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add
*/
void TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub (const char *src, const char *dst, const char *variable, double value)
{
TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub_with_time (MSG_get_clock(), src, dst, variable, value);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Set the value of the variable present in the links connecting source and destination at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Set the value of the variable present in the links connecting source and destination at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time
* that is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param src The name of the source host for get route.
- * \param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The new value of the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param src The name of the source host for get route.
+ * @param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The new value of the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add_with_time, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add_with_time, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub_with_time
*/
void TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set_with_time (double time, const char *src, const char *dst, const char *variable,
double value)
{
- instr_user_srcdst_variable (time, src, dst, variable, "LINK", value, INSTR_US_SET);
+ instr_user_srcdst_variable(time, src, dst, variable, "LINK", value, InstrUserVariable::SET);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Add a value to the variable present in the links connecting source and destination at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Add a value to the variable present in the links connecting source and destination at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time
* that is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param src The name of the source host for get route.
- * \param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be added to the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param src The name of the source host for get route.
+ * @param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be added to the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub_with_time
*/
void TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add_with_time (double time, const char *src, const char *dst, const char *variable,
double value)
{
- instr_user_srcdst_variable (time, src, dst, variable, "LINK", value, INSTR_US_ADD);
+ instr_user_srcdst_variable(time, src, dst, variable, "LINK", value, InstrUserVariable::ADD);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Subtract a value from the variable present in the links connecting source and dest. at a given timestamp.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Subtract a value from the variable present in the links connecting source and dest. at a given timestamp.
*
* Same as #TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub, but let user specify the time used to trace it. Users can specify a time
* that is not the simulated clock time as defined by the core simulator. This allows a fine-grain control of time
* definition, but should be used with caution since the trace can be inconsistent if resource utilization traces are
* also traced.
*
- * \param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
- * \param src The name of the source host for get route.
- * \param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
- * \param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
- * \param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
+ * @param time The timestamp to be used to tag this change of value.
+ * @param src The name of the source host for get route.
+ * @param dst The name of the destination host for get route.
+ * @param variable The name of the variable to be considered.
+ * @param value The value to be subtracted from the variable.
*
- * \see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add_with_time
+ * @see TRACE_link_variable_declare, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_set_with_time, TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_add_with_time
*/
void TRACE_link_srcdst_variable_sub_with_time (double time, const char *src, const char *dst, const char *variable,
double value)
{
- instr_user_srcdst_variable (time, src, dst, variable, "LINK", value, INSTR_US_SUB);
+ instr_user_srcdst_variable(time, src, dst, variable, "LINK", value, InstrUserVariable::SUB);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Get declared user link variables
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Get declared user link variables
*
* This function should be used to get link variables that were already declared with #TRACE_link_variable_declare or
* with #TRACE_link_variable_declare_with_color.
*
- * \return A dynar with the declared link variables, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
+ * @return A dynar with the declared link variables, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
*/
xbt_dynar_t TRACE_get_link_variables ()
{
return instr_set_to_dynar(&user_link_variables);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Declare a new user state associated to hosts.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Declare a new user state associated to hosts.
*
* Declare a user state that will be associated to hosts.
* A user host state can be used to trace application states.
*
- * \param state The name of the new state to be declared.
+ * @param state The name of the new state to be declared.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_state_declare_value
+ * @see TRACE_host_state_declare_value
*/
void TRACE_host_state_declare (const char *state)
{
instr_new_user_state_type("HOST", state);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Declare a new value for a user state associated to hosts.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Declare a new value for a user state associated to hosts.
*
* Declare a value for a state. The color needs to be a string with 3 numbers separated by spaces in the range [0,1].
* A light-gray color can be specified using "0.7 0.7 0.7" as color.
*
- * \param state The name of the new state to be declared.
- * \param value The name of the value
- * \param color The color of the value
+ * @param state The name of the new state to be declared.
+ * @param value The name of the value
+ * @param color The color of the value
*
- * \see TRACE_host_state_declare
+ * @see TRACE_host_state_declare
*/
void TRACE_host_state_declare_value (const char *state, const char *value, const char *color)
{
instr_new_value_for_user_state_type (state, value, color);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Set the user state to the given value.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Set the user state to the given value.
*
* Change a user state previously declared to the given value.
*
- * \param host The name of the host to be considered.
- * \param state The name of the state previously declared.
- * \param value The new value of the state.
+ * @param host The name of the host to be considered.
+ * @param state_name The name of the state previously declared.
+ * @param value_name The new value of the state.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_state_declare, TRACE_host_push_state, TRACE_host_pop_state, TRACE_host_reset_state
+ * @see TRACE_host_state_declare, TRACE_host_push_state, TRACE_host_pop_state, TRACE_host_reset_state
*/
void TRACE_host_set_state(const char* host, const char* state_name, const char* value_name)
{
- container_t container = simgrid::instr::Container::byName(host);
- simgrid::instr::StateType* state = container->getState(state_name);
- state->addEntityValue(value_name);
- state->setEvent(value_name);
+ simgrid::instr::StateType* state = simgrid::instr::Container::by_name(host)->get_state(state_name);
+ state->add_entity_value(value_name);
+ state->set_event(value_name);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Push a new value for a state of a given host.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Push a new value for a state of a given host.
*
* Change a user state previously declared by pushing the new value to the state.
*
- * \param host The name of the host to be considered.
- * \param state The name of the state previously declared.
- * \param value The value to be pushed.
+ * @param host The name of the host to be considered.
+ * @param state_name The name of the state previously declared.
+ * @param value_name The value to be pushed.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_state_declare, TRACE_host_set_state, TRACE_host_pop_state, TRACE_host_reset_state
+ * @see TRACE_host_state_declare, TRACE_host_set_state, TRACE_host_pop_state, TRACE_host_reset_state
*/
void TRACE_host_push_state(const char* host, const char* state_name, const char* value_name)
{
- container_t container = simgrid::instr::Container::byName(host);
- simgrid::instr::StateType* state = container->getState(state_name);
- state->addEntityValue(value_name);
- state->pushEvent(value_name);
+ simgrid::instr::Container::by_name(host)->get_state(state_name)->push_event(value_name);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_user_variables
- * \brief Pop the last value of a state of a given host.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_user_variables
+ * @brief Pop the last value of a state of a given host.
*
* Change a user state previously declared by removing the last value of the state.
*
- * \param host The name of the host to be considered.
- * \param state The name of the state to be popped.
+ * @param host The name of the host to be considered.
+ * @param state_name The name of the state to be popped.
*
- * \see TRACE_host_state_declare, TRACE_host_set_state, TRACE_host_push_state, TRACE_host_reset_state
+ * @see TRACE_host_state_declare, TRACE_host_set_state, TRACE_host_push_state, TRACE_host_reset_state
*/
void TRACE_host_pop_state(const char* host, const char* state_name)
{
- simgrid::instr::Container::byName(host)->getState(state_name)->popEvent();
+ simgrid::instr::Container::by_name(host)->get_state(state_name)->pop_event();
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_API
- * \brief Get Paje container types that can be mapped to the nodes of a graph.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_API
+ * @brief Get Paje container types that can be mapped to the nodes of a graph.
*
* This function can be used to create a user made graph configuration file for Triva. Normally, it is used with the
- * functions defined in \ref TRACE_user_variables.
+ * functions defined in @ref TRACE_user_variables.
*
- * \return A dynar with the types, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
+ * @return A dynar with the types, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
*/
xbt_dynar_t TRACE_get_node_types ()
{
return instr_set_to_dynar(&trivaNodeTypes);
}
-/** \ingroup TRACE_API
- * \brief Get Paje container types that can be mapped to the edges of a graph.
+/** @ingroup TRACE_API
+ * @brief Get Paje container types that can be mapped to the edges of a graph.
*
* This function can be used to create a user made graph configuration file for Triva. Normally, it is used with the
- * functions defined in \ref TRACE_user_variables.
+ * functions defined in @ref TRACE_user_variables.
*
- * \return A dynar with the types, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
+ * @return A dynar with the types, must be freed with xbt_dynar_free.
*/
xbt_dynar_t TRACE_get_edge_types ()
{