/* 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. */
-#if defined(__GNUG__)
-#pragma GCC diagnostic push
-#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-value"
-#endif
-
#include <pybind11/pybind11.h> // Must come before our own stuff
#include <pybind11/functional.h>
#include <pybind11/stl.h>
-#if defined(__GNUG__)
-#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
-#endif
-
#include "simgrid/kernel/ProfileBuilder.hpp"
#include "simgrid/kernel/routing/NetPoint.hpp"
+#include "simgrid/plugins/load.h"
#include <simgrid/Exception.hpp>
+#include <simgrid/s4u/ActivitySet.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Actor.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Barrier.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Comm.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Engine.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Exec.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Host.hpp>
+#include <simgrid/s4u/Io.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Link.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Mailbox.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Mutex.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/NetZone.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Semaphore.hpp>
+#include <simgrid/s4u/Task.hpp>
#include <simgrid/version.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <vector>
namespace py = pybind11;
+using simgrid::s4u::Activity;
+using simgrid::s4u::ActivityPtr;
+using simgrid::s4u::ActivitySet;
+using simgrid::s4u::ActivitySetPtr;
using simgrid::s4u::Actor;
using simgrid::s4u::ActorPtr;
using simgrid::s4u::Barrier;
using simgrid::s4u::BarrierPtr;
using simgrid::s4u::Comm;
using simgrid::s4u::CommPtr;
+using simgrid::s4u::CommTask;
+using simgrid::s4u::CommTaskPtr;
+using simgrid::s4u::Disk;
using simgrid::s4u::Engine;
+using simgrid::s4u::ExecTask;
+using simgrid::s4u::ExecTaskPtr;
using simgrid::s4u::Host;
+using simgrid::s4u::Io;
+using simgrid::s4u::IoTask;
+using simgrid::s4u::IoTaskPtr;
using simgrid::s4u::Link;
using simgrid::s4u::Mailbox;
using simgrid::s4u::Mutex;
using simgrid::s4u::MutexPtr;
using simgrid::s4u::Semaphore;
using simgrid::s4u::SemaphorePtr;
+using simgrid::s4u::Task;
+using simgrid::s4u::TaskPtr;
XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_CATEGORY(python, "python");
sg_version_get(&major, &minor, &patch);
return simgrid::xbt::string_printf("%i.%i.%i", major, minor, patch);
}
-
-/** @brief Wrap for mailbox::get_async */
-class PyGetAsync {
- std::unique_ptr<PyObject*> data = std::make_unique<PyObject*>();
-
-public:
- PyObject** get() const { return data.get(); }
-};
-
} // namespace
PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, boost::intrusive_ptr<T>)
return new simgrid::s4u::Engine(&argc, argv.data());
}),
"The constructor should take the parameters from the command line, as is ")
- .def_static("get_clock",
- []() // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(
- PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_clock() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use `Engine.clock` instead.", 1);
- return Engine::get_clock();
- })
.def_property_readonly_static(
"clock", [](py::object /* self */) { return Engine::get_clock(); },
"The simulation time, ie the amount of simulated seconds since the simulation start.")
.def_property_readonly_static(
"instance", [](py::object /* self */) { return Engine::get_instance(); }, "Retrieve the simulation engine")
- .def("get_all_hosts",
- [](py::object self) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_all_hosts() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use all_hosts instead.", 1);
- return self.attr("all_hosts");
- })
.def("host_by_name", &Engine::host_by_name_or_null,
"Retrieve a host by its name, or None if it does not exist in the platform.")
.def_property_readonly("all_hosts", &Engine::get_all_hosts, "Returns the list of all hosts found in the platform")
- .def("get_all_links",
- [](py::object self) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_all_links() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use all_links instead.", 1);
- return self.attr("all_links");
- })
.def_property_readonly("all_links", &Engine::get_all_links, "Returns the list of all links found in the platform")
- .def("get_all_netpoints",
- [](py::object self) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(
- PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_all_netpoints() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use all_netpoints instead.", 1);
- return self.attr("all_netpoints");
- })
.def_property_readonly("all_netpoints", &Engine::get_all_netpoints)
- .def("get_netzone_root",
- [](py::object self) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_netzone_root() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.3, use netzone_root instead.",
- 1);
- return self.attr("netzone_root");
- })
.def_property_readonly("netzone_root", &Engine::get_netzone_root,
"Retrieve the root netzone, containing all others.")
.def("netpoint_by_name", &Engine::netpoint_by_name_or_null)
params[i - 1] = py::cast(args[i]);
const auto fun_or_class = py::reinterpret_borrow<py::object>(fun_or_class_p);
- py::object res = fun_or_class(*params);
+ py::object res = fun_or_class(*params);
/* If I was passed a class, I just built an instance, so I need to call it now */
if (py::isinstance<py::function>(res))
res();
}
});
},
- "Registers the main function of an actor");
+ "Registers the main function of an actor")
+ .def("set_log_control", [](Engine*, const std::string& settings) { xbt_log_control_set(settings.c_str()); });
/* Class Netzone */
py::class_<simgrid::s4u::NetZone, std::unique_ptr<simgrid::s4u::NetZone, py::nodelete>> netzone(
.def_static("create_empty_zone", &simgrid::s4u::create_empty_zone, "Creates a zone of type Empty")
.def_static("create_wifi_zone", &simgrid::s4u::create_wifi_zone, "Creates a zone of type Wi-Fi")
.def("add_route",
- py::overload_cast<simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint*, simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint*,
- simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint*, simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint*,
+ [](simgrid::s4u::NetZone* self, simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint* src,
+ simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint* dst, simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint* gw_src,
+ simgrid::kernel::routing::NetPoint* gw_dst, const std::vector<simgrid::s4u::LinkInRoute>& links,
+ bool symmetrical) {
+ PyErr_WarnEx(PyExc_DeprecationWarning, // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v335. Once removed, uncomment the
+ // deprecation of the AddRoute function in C++
+ "Please call add_route either from Host to Host or NetZone to NetZone. This call will be "
+ "removed after SimGrid v3.35.",
+ 1);
+ self->add_route(src, dst, gw_src, gw_dst, links, symmetrical);
+ })
+ .def("add_route",
+ py::overload_cast<const simgrid::s4u::Host*, const simgrid::s4u::Host*,
const std::vector<simgrid::s4u::LinkInRoute>&, bool>(&simgrid::s4u::NetZone::add_route),
"Add a route between 2 netpoints")
+ .def("add_route",
+ py::overload_cast<const simgrid::s4u::Host*, const simgrid::s4u::Host*,
+ const std::vector<const simgrid::s4u::Link*>&>(&simgrid::s4u::NetZone::add_route),
+ "Add a route between 2 netpoints")
.def("create_host", py::overload_cast<const std::string&, double>(&simgrid::s4u::NetZone::create_host),
"Creates a host")
.def("create_host",
.def("create_router", &simgrid::s4u::NetZone::create_router, "Create a router")
.def("set_parent", &simgrid::s4u::NetZone::set_parent, "Set the parent of this zone")
.def("set_property", &simgrid::s4u::NetZone::set_property, "Add a property to this zone")
- .def("get_netpoint",
- [](py::object self) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_netpoint() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use netpoint instead.", 1);
- return self.attr("netpoint");
- })
.def_property_readonly("netpoint", &simgrid::s4u::NetZone::get_netpoint,
"Retrieve the netpoint associated to this zone")
.def("seal", &simgrid::s4u::NetZone::seal, "Seal this NetZone")
.def_property_readonly("name", &simgrid::s4u::NetZone::get_name,
- "The name of this network zone (read-only property).");
+ "The name of this network zone (read-only property).")
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const simgrid::s4u::NetZone net) { return "NetZone(" + net.get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the NetZone");
/* Class ClusterCallbacks */
py::class_<simgrid::s4u::ClusterCallbacks>(m, "ClusterCallbacks", "Callbacks used to create cluster zones")
" \"\"\"\n\n"
"The second function parameter is the periodicity: the time to wait after the last event to start again over "
"the list. Set it to -1 to not loop over.")
- .def("get_pstate_count",
- [](py::object self) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(
- PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_pstate_count() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use pstate_count instead.", 1);
- return self.attr("pstate_count");
- })
.def_property_readonly("pstate_count", &Host::get_pstate_count, "Retrieve the count of defined pstate levels")
- .def("get_pstate_speed",
- [](py::object self, int state) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(
- PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_pstate_speed() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use pstate_speed instead.", 1);
- return self.attr("pstate_speed")(state);
- })
.def("pstate_speed", &Host::get_pstate_speed, "Retrieve the maximal speed at the given pstate")
- .def("get_netpoint",
- [](py::object self) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_netpoint() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use netpoint instead.", 1);
- return self.attr("netpoint");
- })
.def_property_readonly("netpoint", &Host::get_netpoint, "Retrieve the netpoint associated to this zone")
+ .def_property_readonly("disks", &Host::get_disks, "The list of disks on this host (read-only).")
.def("get_disks", &Host::get_disks, "Retrieve the list of disks in this host")
- .def("set_core_count",
- [](py::object self, double count) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "set_core_count() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use core_count instead.",
- 1);
- self.attr("core_count")(count);
- })
.def_property("core_count", &Host::get_core_count,
py::cpp_function(&Host::set_core_count, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>()),
"Manage the number of cores in the CPU")
py::overload_cast<const std::string&, const std::string&, const std::string&>(&Host::create_disk),
py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Create a disk")
.def("seal", &Host::seal, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Seal this host")
+ .def("turn_off", &Host::turn_off, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Turn off this host")
+ .def("turn_on", &Host::turn_on, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Turn on this host")
.def_property("pstate", &Host::get_pstate,
py::cpp_function(&Host::set_pstate, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>()),
"The current pstate (read/write property).")
Host::on_creation_cb([cb_p = cb.ptr()](Host& h) {
const py::gil_scoped_acquire py_context; // need a new context for callback
try {
- py::function fun = py::reinterpret_borrow<py::function>(cb_p);
+ const auto fun = py::reinterpret_borrow<py::function>(cb_p);
fun(&h);
} catch (const py::error_already_set& e) {
xbt_die("Error while executing the on_creation lambda : %s", e.what());
}
});
},
- "");
+ "")
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const Host* h) { return "Host(" + h->get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the Host.");
+
+ m.def("sg_host_load_plugin_init", [host]() {
+ sg_host_load_plugin_init();
+
+ static_cast<pybind11::class_<simgrid::s4u::Host, std::unique_ptr<simgrid::s4u::Host, pybind11::nodelete>>>(host)
+ .def(
+ "reset_load", [](const Host* h) { sg_host_load_reset(h); }, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ "Reset counters of the host load plugin for this host.")
+ .def_property_readonly(
+ "current_load", [](const Host* h) { return sg_host_get_current_load(h); }, "Current load of the host.")
+ .def_property_readonly(
+ "avg_load", [](const Host* h) { return sg_host_get_avg_load(h); }, "Average load of the host.")
+ .def_property_readonly(
+ "idle_time", [](const Host* h) { return sg_host_get_idle_time(h); }, "Idle time of the host")
+ .def_property_readonly(
+ "total_idle_time", [](const Host* h) { return sg_host_get_total_idle_time(h); },
+ "Total idle time of the host.")
+ .def_property_readonly(
+ "computed_flops", [](const Host* h) { return sg_host_get_computed_flops(h); },
+ "Computed flops of the host.");
+ });
py::enum_<simgrid::s4u::Host::SharingPolicy>(host, "SharingPolicy")
.value("NONLINEAR", simgrid::s4u::Host::SharingPolicy::NONLINEAR)
"Set sharing policy for this disk", py::arg("op"), py::arg("policy"),
py::arg("cb") = simgrid::s4u::NonLinearResourceCb())
.def("seal", &simgrid::s4u::Disk::seal, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Seal this disk")
- .def_property_readonly("name", &simgrid::s4u::Disk::get_name, "The name of this disk (read-only property).");
+ .def_property_readonly("name", &simgrid::s4u::Disk::get_name, "The name of this disk (read-only property).")
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const Disk* d) { return "Disk(" + d->get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the Disk");
py::enum_<simgrid::s4u::Disk::SharingPolicy>(disk, "SharingPolicy")
.value("NONLINEAR", simgrid::s4u::Disk::SharingPolicy::NONLINEAR)
.value("LINEAR", simgrid::s4u::Disk::SharingPolicy::LINEAR)
.def_property_readonly("name", &Link::get_name, "The name of this link")
.def_property_readonly("bandwidth", &Link::get_bandwidth,
"The bandwidth (in bytes per second) (read-only property).")
- .def_property_readonly("latency", &Link::get_latency, "The latency (in seconds) (read-only property).");
-
+ .def_property_readonly("latency", &Link::get_latency, "The latency (in seconds) (read-only property).")
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const Link* l) { return "Link(" + l->get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the Link");
py::enum_<Link::SharingPolicy>(link, "SharingPolicy")
.value("NONLINEAR", Link::SharingPolicy::NONLINEAR)
.value("WIFI", Link::SharingPolicy::WIFI)
/* Class Split-Duplex Link */
py::class_<simgrid::s4u::SplitDuplexLink, Link, std::unique_ptr<simgrid::s4u::SplitDuplexLink, py::nodelete>>(
m, "SplitDuplexLink", "Network split-duplex link")
- .def("get_link_up",
- [](py::object self) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_link_up() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use link_up instead.", 1);
- return self.attr("link_up");
- })
.def_property_readonly("link_up", &simgrid::s4u::SplitDuplexLink::get_link_up, "Get link direction up")
- .def("get_link_down",
- [](py::object self) // XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v334
- {
- PyErr_WarnEx(PyExc_DeprecationWarning,
- "get_link_down() is deprecated and will be dropped after v3.33, use link_down instead.", 1);
- return self.attr("link_down");
- })
.def_property_readonly("link_down", &simgrid::s4u::SplitDuplexLink::get_link_down, "Get link direction down");
/* Class Mailbox */
py::class_<simgrid::s4u::Mailbox, std::unique_ptr<Mailbox, py::nodelete>>(
m, "Mailbox", "Mailbox. See the C++ documentation for details.")
.def(
- "__str__", [](const Mailbox* self) { return "Mailbox(" + self->get_name() + ")"; },
- "Textual representation of the Mailbox`")
+ "__repr__", [](const Mailbox* self) { return "Mailbox(" + self->get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the Mailbox")
.def_static("by_name", &Mailbox::by_name, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("name"),
"Retrieve a Mailbox from its name")
.def_property_readonly("name", &Mailbox::get_name, "The name of that mailbox (read-only property).")
"get", [](Mailbox* self) { return py::reinterpret_steal<py::object>(self->get<PyObject>()); },
py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Blocking data reception")
.def(
- "get_async",
- [](Mailbox* self) -> std::tuple<CommPtr, PyGetAsync> {
- PyGetAsync wrap;
- auto comm = self->get_async(wrap.get());
- return std::make_tuple(std::move(comm), std::move(wrap));
- },
+ "get_async", [](Mailbox* self) -> CommPtr { return self->get_async(); },
py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Non-blocking data reception. Use data.get() to get the python object after the communication has finished")
.def("set_receiver", &Mailbox::set_receiver, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Sets the actor as permanent receiver");
- /* Class PyGetAsync */
- py::class_<PyGetAsync>(m, "PyGetAsync", "Wrapper for async get communications")
- .def(py::init<>())
- .def(
- "get", [](const PyGetAsync* self) { return py::reinterpret_steal<py::object>(*(self->get())); },
- "Get python object after async communication in receiver side");
+ /* class Activity */
+ py::class_<Activity, ActivityPtr>(m, "Activity", "Activity. See the C++ documentation for details.");
/* Class Comm */
- py::class_<Comm, CommPtr>(m, "Comm", "Communication. See the C++ documentation for details.")
- .def_property_readonly("dst_data_size", &Comm::get_dst_data_size,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ py::class_<Comm, CommPtr, Activity>(m, "Comm", "Communication. See the C++ documentation for details.")
+ .def_property_readonly("dst_data_size", &Comm::get_dst_data_size, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Retrieve the size of the received data.")
- .def_property_readonly("mailbox", &Comm::get_mailbox,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ .def_property_readonly("mailbox", &Comm::get_mailbox, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Retrieve the mailbox on which this comm acts.")
- .def_property_readonly("sender", &Comm::get_sender,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>())
- .def_property_readonly("state_str", &Comm::get_state_str,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ .def_property_readonly("sender", &Comm::get_sender, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>())
+ .def_property_readonly("state_str", &Comm::get_state_str, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Retrieve the Comm state as string")
- .def_property_readonly("remaining", &Comm::get_remaining,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ .def_property_readonly("remaining", &Comm::get_remaining, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Remaining amount of work that this Comm entails")
- .def_property_readonly("start_time", &Comm::get_start_time,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ .def_property_readonly("start_time", &Comm::get_start_time, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Time at which this Comm started")
- .def_property_readonly("finish_time", &Comm::get_finish_time,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ .def_property_readonly("finish_time", &Comm::get_finish_time, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Time at which this Comm finished")
- .def("set_payload_size", &Comm::set_payload_size, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("bytes"),
+ .def_property_readonly("is_suspended", &Comm::is_suspended, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ "Whether this Comm is suspended")
+ .def("set_payload_size", &Comm::set_payload_size, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("bytes"),
"Specify the amount of bytes which exchange should be simulated.")
- .def("set_rate", &Comm::set_rate, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("rate"),
+ .def("set_rate", &Comm::set_rate, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("rate"),
"Sets the maximal communication rate (in byte/sec). Must be done before start")
.def("cancel", &Comm::cancel, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
py::return_value_policy::reference_internal, "Cancel the activity.")
"Test whether the communication is terminated.")
.def("wait", &Comm::wait, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Block until the completion of that communication.")
- .def("wait_for", &Comm::wait_for, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("timeout"),
+ .def("wait_for", &Comm::wait_for, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("timeout"),
"Block until the completion of that communication, or raises TimeoutException after the specified timeout.")
- .def("wait_until", &Comm::wait_until, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("time_limit"),
+ .def("wait_until", &Comm::wait_until, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("time_limit"),
"Block until the completion of that communication, or raises TimeoutException after the specified time.")
+ .def(
+ "get_payload",
+ [](const Comm* self) { return py::reinterpret_steal<py::object>((PyObject*)self->get_payload()); },
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ "Retrieve the message's payload of a get_async. You cannot call this until after the comm termination.")
.def("detach", py::overload_cast<>(&Comm::detach), py::return_value_policy::reference_internal,
py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Start the comm, and ignore its result. It can be completely forgotten after that.")
- .def_static("sendto", &Comm::sendto, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("from"), py::arg("to"), py::arg("simulated_size_in_bytes"),
- "Do a blocking communication between two arbitrary hosts.")
+ .def_static("sendto", &Comm::sendto, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("from"), py::arg("to"),
+ py::arg("simulated_size_in_bytes"), "Do a blocking communication between two arbitrary hosts.")
.def_static("sendto_init", py::overload_cast<Host*, Host*>(&Comm::sendto_init),
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("from"), py::arg("to"),
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("from"), py::arg("to"),
"Creates a communication between the two given hosts, bypassing the mailbox mechanism.")
- .def_static("sendto_async", &Comm::sendto_async, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("from"), py::arg("to"), py::arg("simulated_size_in_bytes"),
+ .def_static("sendto_async", &Comm::sendto_async, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("from"),
+ py::arg("to"), py::arg("simulated_size_in_bytes"),
"Do a blocking communication between two arbitrary hosts.\n\nThis initializes a communication that "
"completely bypass the mailbox and actors mechanism. There is really no limit on the hosts involved. "
- "In particular, the actor does not have to be on one of the involved hosts.")
- .def_static("test_any", &Comm::test_any,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("comms"),
- "take a vector s4u::CommPtr and return the rank of the first finished one (or -1 if none is done)")
- .def_static("wait_all", &Comm::wait_all, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("comms"),
- "Block until the completion of all communications in the list.")
- .def_static("wait_all_for", &Comm::wait_all_for, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("comms"), py::arg("timeout"),
- "Block until the completion of all communications in the list, or raises TimeoutException after "
- "the specified timeout.")
- .def_static("wait_any", &Comm::wait_any,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("comms"),
- "Block until the completion of any communication in the list and return the index of the "
- "terminated one.")
- .def_static("wait_any_for", &Comm::wait_any_for,
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("comms"), py::arg("timeout"),
- "Block until the completion of any communication in the list and return the index of the terminated "
- "one, or -1 if a timeout occurred.");
+ "In particular, the actor does not have to be on one of the involved hosts.");
/* Class Io */
- py::class_<simgrid::s4u::Io, simgrid::s4u::IoPtr>(m, "Io", "I/O activities. See the C++ documentation for details.")
+ py::class_<simgrid::s4u::Io, simgrid::s4u::IoPtr, Activity>(m, "Io",
+ "I/O activities. See the C++ documentation for details.")
.def("test", &simgrid::s4u::Io::test, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Test whether the I/O is terminated.")
.def("wait", &simgrid::s4u::Io::wait, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- "Block until the completion of that I/O operation")
- .def_static(
- "wait_any_for", &simgrid::s4u::Io::wait_any_for, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- "Block until the completion of any I/O in the list (or timeout) and return the index of the terminated one.")
- .def_static("wait_any", &simgrid::s4u::Io::wait_any, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- "Block until the completion of any I/O in the list and return the index of the terminated one.");
+ "Block until the completion of that I/O operation");
/* Class Exec */
- py::class_<simgrid::s4u::Exec, simgrid::s4u::ExecPtr>(m, "Exec", "Execution. See the C++ documentation for details.")
+ py::class_<simgrid::s4u::Exec, simgrid::s4u::ExecPtr, Activity>(m, "Exec",
+ "Execution. See the C++ documentation for details.")
.def_property_readonly("remaining", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::get_remaining, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Amount of flops that remain to be computed until completion (read-only property).")
.def_property_readonly("remaining_ratio", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::get_remaining_ratio,
.def_property("host", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::get_host, &simgrid::s4u::Exec::set_host,
"Host on which this execution runs. Only the first host is returned for parallel executions. "
"Changing this value migrates the execution.")
+ .def_property_readonly("is_suspended", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::is_suspended,
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Whether this Exec is suspended")
.def("test", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::test, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Test whether the execution is terminated.")
.def("cancel", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::cancel, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Cancel that execution.")
.def("start", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::start, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Start that execution.")
.def("suspend", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::suspend, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Suspend that execution.")
+ .def("resume", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::resume, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Resume that execution.")
.def("wait", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::wait, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Block until the completion of that execution.")
- .def("wait_for", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::wait_for, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- py::arg("timeout"),
+ .def("wait_for", &simgrid::s4u::Exec::wait_for, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("timeout"),
"Block until the completion of that activity, or raises TimeoutException after the specified timeout.");
/* Class Semaphore */
.def("acquire_timeout", &Semaphore::acquire_timeout, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("timeout"),
"Acquire on the semaphore object with no timeout. Blocks until the semaphore is acquired or return "
"true if it has not been acquired after the specified timeout.")
- .def("release", &Semaphore::release, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- "Release the semaphore.")
+ .def("release", &Semaphore::release, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Release the semaphore.")
.def_property_readonly("capacity", &Semaphore::get_capacity, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Get the semaphore capacity.")
.def_property_readonly("would_block", &Semaphore::would_block, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
py::class_<Mutex, MutexPtr>(m, "Mutex",
"A classical mutex, but blocking in the simulation world."
"See the C++ documentation for details.")
- .def(py::init<>(&Mutex::create), py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Mutex constructor.")
+ .def(py::init<>(&Mutex::create), py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ "Mutex constructor (pass True as a parameter to get a recursive Mutex).", py::arg("recursive") = false)
.def("lock", &Mutex::lock, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Block until the mutex is acquired.")
.def("try_lock", &Mutex::try_lock, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Try to acquire the mutex. Return true if the mutex was acquired, false otherwise.")
.def("unlock", &Mutex::unlock, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), "Release the mutex.")
// Allow mutexes to be automatically acquired/released with a context manager: `with mutex: ...`
.def("__enter__", &Mutex::lock, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>())
- .def("__exit__", [](Mutex* self, const py::object&, const py::object&, const py::object&) { self->unlock(); },
- py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>());
+ .def(
+ "__exit__", [](Mutex* self, const py::object&, const py::object&, const py::object&) { self->unlock(); },
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>());
/* Class Barrier */
- py::class_<Barrier, BarrierPtr>(m, "Barrier",
- "A classical barrier, but blocking in the simulation world.")
+ py::class_<Barrier, BarrierPtr>(m, "Barrier", "A classical barrier, but blocking in the simulation world.")
.def(py::init<>(&Barrier::create), py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("expected_actors"),
"Barrier constructor.")
.def("wait", &Barrier::wait, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
.def("resume", &Actor::resume, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
"Resume that actor, that was previously suspend()ed.")
.def_static("kill_all", &Actor::kill_all, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
- "Kill all actors but the caller.");
+ "Kill all actors but the caller.")
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const ActorPtr a) { return "Actor(" + a->get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the Actor");
+
+ /* Enum Class IoOpType */
+ py::enum_<simgrid::s4u::Io::OpType>(m, "IoOpType")
+ .value("READ", simgrid::s4u::Io::OpType::READ)
+ .value("WRITE", simgrid::s4u::Io::OpType::WRITE);
+
+ /* Class Task */
+ py::class_<Task, TaskPtr>(m, "Task", "Task. See the C++ documentation for details.")
+ .def_static(
+ "on_start_cb",
+ [](py::object cb) {
+ cb.inc_ref(); // keep alive after return
+ const py::gil_scoped_release gil_release;
+ Task::on_start_cb([cb_p = cb.ptr()](Task* op) {
+ const py::gil_scoped_acquire py_context; // need a new context for callback
+ py::reinterpret_borrow<py::function>(cb_p)(op);
+ });
+ },
+ "Add a callback called when each task starts.")
+ .def_static(
+ "on_completion_cb",
+ [](py::object cb) {
+ cb.inc_ref(); // keep alive after return
+ const py::gil_scoped_release gil_release;
+ Task::on_completion_cb([cb_p = cb.ptr()](Task* op) {
+ const py::gil_scoped_acquire py_context; // need a new context for callback
+ py::reinterpret_borrow<py::function>(cb_p)(op);
+ });
+ },
+ "Add a callback called when each task ends.")
+ .def_property_readonly("name", &Task::get_name, "The name of this task (read-only).")
+ .def_property_readonly("successors", &Task::get_successors, "The successors of this task (read-only).")
+ .def_property("amount", &Task::get_amount, &Task::set_amount, "The amount of work to do for this task.")
+ .def(
+ "get_count", [](const TaskPtr t) { return t->get_count("instance_0"); },
+ "The execution count of this task instance_0.")
+ .def(
+ "get_count", [](const TaskPtr t, const std::string& instance) { return t->get_count(instance); },
+ "The execution count of this task instance.")
+ .def("enqueue_firings", py::overload_cast<int>(&Task::enqueue_firings), py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ py::arg("n"), "Enqueue firings for this task.")
+ .def("add_successor", py::overload_cast<TaskPtr>(&Task::add_successor), py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ py::arg("op"), "Add a successor to this task.")
+ .def("remove_successor", py::overload_cast<TaskPtr>(&Task::remove_successor),
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("op"), "Remove a successor of this task.")
+ .def("remove_all_successors", &Task::remove_all_successors, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ "Remove all successors of this task.")
+ .def("on_this_start_cb", py::overload_cast<const std::function<void(Task*)>&>(&Task::on_this_start_cb),
+ py::arg("func"), "Add a callback called when this task starts.")
+ .def("on_this_completion_cb", py::overload_cast<const std::function<void(Task*)>&>(&Task::on_this_completion_cb),
+ py::arg("func"), "Add a callback called when this task ends.")
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const TaskPtr op) { return "Task(" + op->get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the Task");
+
+ /* Class CommTask */
+ py::class_<CommTask, CommTaskPtr, Task>(m, "CommTask", "Communication Task. See the C++ documentation for details.")
+ .def_static("init", py::overload_cast<const std::string&>(&CommTask::init),
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("name"), "CommTask constructor")
+ .def_static("init", py::overload_cast<const std::string&, double, Host*, Host*>(&CommTask::init),
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("name"), py::arg("bytes"), py::arg("source"),
+ py::arg("destination"), "CommTask constructor")
+ .def_property("source", &CommTask::get_source, &CommTask::set_source, "The source of the communication.")
+ .def_property("destination", &CommTask::get_destination, &CommTask::set_destination,
+ "The destination of the communication.")
+ .def_property("bytes", &CommTask::get_bytes, &CommTask::set_bytes, "The amount of bytes to send.")
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const CommTaskPtr c) { return "CommTask(" + c->get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the CommTask");
+
+ /* Class ExecTask */
+ py::class_<ExecTask, ExecTaskPtr, Task>(m, "ExecTask", "Execution Task. See the C++ documentation for details.")
+ .def_static("init", py::overload_cast<const std::string&>(&ExecTask::init),
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("name"), "ExecTask constructor")
+ .def_static("init", py::overload_cast<const std::string&, double, Host*>(&ExecTask::init),
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("name"), py::arg("flops"), py::arg("host"),
+ "CommTask constructor.")
+ .def_property("host", &ExecTask::get_host, &ExecTask::set_host, "The host of the execution.")
+ .def_property("flops", &ExecTask::get_flops, &ExecTask::set_flops, "The amount of flops to execute.")
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const ExecTaskPtr e) { return "ExecTask(" + e->get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the ExecTask");
+
+ /* Class IoTask */
+ py::class_<IoTask, IoTaskPtr, Task>(m, "IoTask", "IO Task. See the C++ documentation for details.")
+ .def_static("init", py::overload_cast<const std::string&>(&IoTask::init),
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("name"), "IoTask constructor")
+ .def_static("init", py::overload_cast<const std::string&, double, Disk*, Io::OpType>(&IoTask::init),
+ py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("name"), py::arg("bytes"), py::arg("disk"),
+ py::arg("type"), "IoTask constructor.")
+ .def_property("disk", &IoTask::get_disk, &IoTask::set_disk, "The disk of the IO.")
+ .def_property("bytes", &IoTask::get_bytes, &IoTask::set_bytes, "The amount of bytes to process.")
+ .def_property("type", &IoTask::get_bytes, &IoTask::set_bytes, "The type of IO.")
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const IoTaskPtr io) { return "IoTask(" + io->get_name() + ")"; },
+ "Textual representation of the IoTask");
+
+ /* Class ActivitySet */
+ py::class_<ActivitySet, ActivitySetPtr>(m, "ActivitySet", "ActivitySet. See the C++ documentation for details.")
+ .def(py::init([](std::vector<simgrid::s4u::ActivityPtr> activities) {
+ auto* ret = new ActivitySet();
+ for (auto a : activities)
+ ret->push(a);
+ return ActivitySetPtr(ret);
+ }),
+ "The constructor should take the parameters from the command line, as is ")
+ .def(py::init([]() { return ActivitySetPtr(new ActivitySet()); }),
+ "The constructor should take the parameters from the command line, as is ")
+
+ .def("push", &ActivitySet::push, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("activity"),
+ "Add an activity to the set")
+ .def("erase", &ActivitySet::erase, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("activity"),
+ "Remove that activity from the set")
+ .def_property_readonly("size", &ActivitySet::size, "Count of activities in the set")
+ .def("empty", &ActivitySet::empty, "Returns whether the set is empty")
+ .def("has_failed_activities", &ActivitySet::has_failed_activities,
+ "Returns whether there is any failed activities")
+ .def("get_failed_activity", &ActivitySet::get_failed_activity, "Returns a failed activity from the set, or None")
+
+ .def("wait_all_for", &ActivitySet::wait_all_for, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("timeout"),
+ "Wait for the completion of all activities in the set, but not longer than the provided timeout")
+ .def("wait_all", &ActivitySet::wait_all, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ "Wait for the completion of all activities in the set, endlessly")
+ .def("test_any", &ActivitySet::test_any, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ "Returns the first terminated activity if any, or None if no activity is terminated")
+ .def("wait_any_for", &ActivitySet::wait_any_for, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(), py::arg("timeout"),
+ "Wait for the completion of one activity in the set, but not longer than the provided timeout")
+ .def("wait_any", &ActivitySet::wait_any, py::call_guard<py::gil_scoped_release>(),
+ "Wait for the completion of one activity in the set, endlessly")
+
+ .def(
+ "__repr__", [](const ActivitySetPtr as) { return "ActivitySet([...])"; },
+ "Textual representation of the ActivitySet");
}