-SimGrid (3.31.1) NOT RELEASED YET (v3.32 expected June 21. 2022, 09:13 UTC)
+SimGrid (3.34.1) not released (Target: fall 2023)
Python:
- - Added the following bindings / examples:
- - Comm (now 100% covers the C++ interface):
- - Comm.dst_data_size, Comm.mailbox, Comm.sender, Comm.start_time, Comm.finish_time
- - Comm.state_str [examples: examples/python/comm-failure/, examples/python/comm-host2host/]
- - Comm.remaining [examples: examples/python/comm-host2host/, examples/python/comm-suspend/]
- - Comm.set_payload_size [example: examples/python/comm-host2host/]
- - Comm.set_rate [example: examples/python/comm-throttling/]
- - Comm.sendto, Comm.sendto_init, Comm.sendto_async [example: examples/python/comm-host2host/]
- - Comm.start, Comm.suspend, Comm.resume [example: examples/python/comm-host2host/]
- - Comm.test_any [example: examples/python/comm-testany/]
- - Comm.wait_until [example: examples/python/comm-waituntil/]
- - Engine:
- - Engine.host_by_name [example: examples/python/comm-host2host/]
- - Engine.mailbox_by_name_or_create [example: examples/python/comm-pingpong/]
- - Mailbox: Mailbox.ready [example: examples/python/comm-ready/]
+ - Make the host_load plugin available from Python. See examples/python/plugin-host-load
-Platform description & visualization:
- - More robust sanity checks for platforms, to reject unallowed topologies with
- a proper error message.
- - One new C++ platform example, supernode.cpp. A Python script (supernode.py)
- demonstrates how we can generate a nice graphical representation of the
- platform.
-
-Tools:
- - Enhancements to the graphicator tool:
- - Allow to dump the platform topology as a CSV file representing the edges
- of the graph (in addition to the DOT format).
- - Fix graphicator for "cluster" topologies (e.g. fat-tree, dragonfly).
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+SimGrid (3.34) June 26. 2023
+
+ Save the planet, skip a release: 3.33 was due 6 months ago, so skip directly to 3.34.
+
+General:
+ - SimGrid now requires a compiler with C++17 support for public headers too.
+ Sibling projects should upgrade their FindSimGrid.cmake
+ - Remove the MSG API: its EOL was scheduled for 2020.
+ - Remove the Java bindings: they were limited to the MSG interface.
+ - On Windows, you now need to install WSL2 as the native builds are now disabled.
+ It was not really working anyway.
+ - Support for 32bits architecture is not tested anymore on our CI infrastructure.
+ It may break in the future, but we think that nobody's using SimGrid on 32 bits.
+ - Remove the surf module. It was replaced by the kernel/models module, and that
+ refactoring took almost 10 years to properly complete.
+
+S4U:
+ - Activity::set_remaining() is not public anymore. Use for example
+ Comm::set_payload_size() to change the size of the simulated data.
+ - New function: Engine::flatify_platform(), to get a fully detailed vision of the
+ configured platform.
+ - New Task abstraction: They are designed to represent dataflows, i.e, graphs of repeatable Activities.
+ See the examples under examples/cpp/task-* and the associated documentation.
+ - Full simDAG integration: Activity::start() actually starts only when all dependencies
+ are fulfilled. If it cannot be started right away, it will start as soon as it becomes
+ possible.
+ - Allow to set a concurrency limit on disks and hosts, as it was already the case for links.
+ - Rename Link::get_usage() to Link::get_load() for consistency with Host::
+ - Every signal now come with a static version that is invoked for every object of that class,
+ and an instance version that is invoked for this specific object only. For example,
+ s4u::Actor::on_suspend_cb() adds a callback that is invoked for the suspend of any actor while
+ s4u::Actor::on_this_suspend_cb() adds a callback for this specific actor only.
+ - Activity::on_suspended_cb() is renamed to Activity::on_suspend_cb(), and fired right before the suspend.
+ - Activity::on_resumed_cb() is renamed to Activity::on_resume_cb(), and fired right before the resume.
+ - Resource::on_state_change_cb() is renamed to Resource::on_onoff_cb() to distinguish from the
+ Activity::on_state_change_cb() that is related to the activity state machine, not on/off.
+ - Activity signals (veto, suspend, resume, completion) are now specialized by activity class.
+ That is, callbacks registered in Exec::on_suspend_cb will not be fired for Comms nor Ios.
+
+New S4U plugins:
+ - Battery: Enable the management of batteries on hosts.
+ See the examples under examples/cpp/battery-* and the documentation in the Plugins page.
+ - Photovoltaic: Enable the management of photovoltaic panels on hosts.
+ See the examples under examples/cpp/photovoltaic-* and the documentation in the Plugins page.
+
+Kernel:
+ - optimize an internal data structure (use a set instead of a list for ongoing activities),
+ leading to a potentially big performance gain, in particular with many detached comms.
+
+MPI:
+ - New option smpi/barrier-collectives to add a barrier to some collectives
+ to detect dangerous code that /may/ work on some MPI implems.
+ - New function SMPI_app_instance_start() to easily start a MPI instance in your S4U simulation.
+
+Models:
+ - Write the section of the manual about models, at least.
+ - WiFi: the total capacity of a link depends on the amount of flows on that link.
+ - Use the nonlinear callback feature of LMM to reflect this.
+ - Calibration values can be changed to match different MCS configurations
+ - See the example teshsuite/models/wifi_usage_decay/wifi_usage_decay.cpp
+ - See also "A Flow-Level Wi-Fi Model for Large Scale Network Simulation"
+ https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03777726
+ - Merge parameters network/bandwidth-factor and smpi/bw-factor that serve the same purpose.
+ - Same for the latency
+ - Rewrite the corresponding documentation.
+ - Allow to disable the TCP windowing modeling by setting network/TCP-gamma to 0.
+ - Finally kill the 'compound' host model. You can change the CPU or network model
+ with the default host model, as it should.
+ - Rename option "surf/precision" to "precision/timing" for clarity.
+ - Rename option "maxmin/precision" to "precision/work-amount" for clarity.
+ - New function: Engine::flatify_platform() to debug your platform.
+
+sthread:
+ - Implement pthread_join in MC mode.
+ - Implement semaphore functions in sthread.
+ - Add an intricated way to verify the access to non-reentrant data structures
+ It requires code annotation, as shown in examples/sthread/stdobject/stdobject.cpp
+
+Model checking:
+ - Stateless model-checking is now usable on any system, including Mac OSX and ARM processors.
+ - The stateless aspects of the MC are now enabled by default in all SimGrid builds.
+ Liveness and stateful aspects are still controlled by the enabling_model-checking
+ configuration option.
+ - Introducing ODPOR and SDPOR reduction strategies
+ - Introducing guiding heuristics, trying to find bugs faster than DFS in reduced state space.
+ - Synchronize the MBI tests with upstream.
+ - Show the full actor backtraces when replaying a MC trace (with model-check/replay)
+ and the status of all actors on deadlocks in MC mode.
+
+XBT:
+ - simgrid::xbt::cmdline and simgrid::xbt::binary_name are gone.
+ Please use simgrid::s4u::Engine::get_cmdline() instead.
+
+Documentation:
+ - New tutorial on simulating DAGs.
+ - New section in the user guide on the provided performance models.
+ - New section presenting some technical good practices for (potential) contributors.
+ - Add a section on errors and exceptions to the API documentation.
+ - Move the s4u examples to a section on their own to ease navigation.
Fixed bugs (FG#.. -> FramaGit bugs; FG!.. -> FG merge requests)
(FG: issues on Framagit; GH: issues on GitHub)
- - FG#105: "Variable penalty should not be negative!" with in-flight messages and bandwidth profiles
+ - FG#18: Java bindings should be redone or removed
+ - FG!118: Wi-Fi callback mechanism
+ - FG!119: SMPI: add option to inject a barrier before every collective call
+ - GH#383: Segfault when adding a disk after load_platform(xml)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+SimGrid (3.32) October 3. 2022.
+
+The Wiedervereinigung release. Germany was reunited 32 years ago.
+
+General:
+ - SimGrid now requires a compiler with C++17 support to compile the lib.
+ Our public headers still allow the user code to be compiled in C++14.
+ - Support graphviz v3 and ns-3 v3.36 (older versions are still supported).
+ - Tested with clang (v11, v13, v14 and v16), gcc (v7 to v13) and IntelCC v2022.2
+
S4U:
- - kill signal Comm::on_completion that was not working anyway.
- - Expose signals Activity::on_suspend and Activity::on_resume
+ - API evolutions:
+ - kill signal Comm::on_completion that was not working anyway.
+ - Expose signals Activity::on_suspend and Activity::on_resume
+ - New macro xbt_enforce(): similar to xbt_assert(), but throws an AssertionError
+ instead of calling abort().
+ - New: s4u::Exec::get_thread_count()
+ - Various cleanups around virtual machines:
+ - host_by_name() and friends now only return hosts. VMs are now excluded.
+ - It is now impossible to search a VM by name globally.
+ You can only search VM by name on a given PM, so either you know
+ the PM on which your VM runs and you can search by name, or you need
+ to manually iterate over all PMs to search this VM.
+ - The s4u::VirtualMachine constructor is now deprecated.
+ Please use s4u::Host::create_vm() instead.
+ - Rename s4u::VirtualMachine::on_creation() to on_vm_creation() to
+ avoid confusion with s4u:Host::on_creation() that is inherited.
+ Also s4u::VirtualMachine::on_destruction -> on_vm_destruction().
+ - Bug fixes:
+ - One-sided communications (Comm::sendto) can now be detached,
+ and should now be more resilient to network and host faults.
+
+Python:
+ - Added the following bindings / examples:
+ - Comm (now 100% covers the C++ interface):
+ - Comm.dst_data_size, Comm.mailbox, Comm.sender, Comm.start_time, Comm.finish_time
+ - Comm.state_str [examples: examples/python/comm-failure/, examples/python/comm-host2host/]
+ - Comm.remaining [examples: examples/python/comm-host2host/, examples/python/comm-suspend/]
+ - Comm.set_payload_size [example: examples/python/comm-host2host/]
+ - Comm.set_rate [example: examples/python/comm-throttling/]
+ - Comm.sendto, Comm.sendto_init, Comm.sendto_async [example: examples/python/comm-host2host/]
+ - Comm.start, Comm.suspend, Comm.resume [example: examples/python/comm-host2host/]
+ - Comm.test_any [example: examples/python/comm-testany/]
+ - Comm.wait_until [example: examples/python/comm-waituntil/]
+ - Engine:
+ - Engine.host_by_name [example: examples/python/comm-host2host/]
+ - Engine.mailbox_by_name_or_create [example: examples/python/comm-pingpong/]
+ - Engine.set_config
+ - Mailbox: Mailbox.ready [example: examples/python/comm-ready/]
+ - Ptask [example: examples/python/exec-ptask/]:
+ - this_actor.exec_init
+ - this_actor.parallel_execute
+ - Exec.suspend
+ - Exec.wait_for
+ - Added an AssertionError exception that may be thrown in case of error.
+ For instance, creating two hosts with the same name will now throw this exception
+ instead of killing the interpreter.
+
+SMPI:
+ - Implement MPI_File_get_type_extent(), MPI_File_s/get_atomicity() and
+ MPI_File_get_byte_offset()
+ - Intercept getpid() calls to return the simulated ones.
+ - Fix various bugs in MPI IO.
+
+Platform description & visualization:
+ - More robust sanity checks for platforms, to reject forbidden topologies with
+ a proper error message.
+ - New platform example: supernode.cpp and supernode.py.
+ The Python version generates a nice graphical representation of the platform.
+ - Bug fixes around fat-tree topologies.
+ - Allow to dump the platform topology as a CSV file representing the graph edges
+ with platform_graph_export_csv() (similar to the DOT export).
+ - Fix graphicator for "cluster" topologies (e.g. fat-tree, dragonfly).
+
+Models:
+ - Fix a bug when using ptasks with multicores (FG!111).
+
+Model-Checker:
+ - First bits of sthread, that intercepts pthread operations at runtime.
+ The intend is to use it together with simgrid-mc, but it is TBD.
+ - Sync MBI generators with upstream changes.
+ - Various cosmetics, small bug fixes and inner refactorings
+
+Fixed bugs (FG#.. -> FramaGit bugs; FG!.. -> FG merge requests)
+ (FG: issues on Framagit; GH: issues on GitHub)
+ - FG#105: "Variable penalty should not be negative!" with in-flight messages and bandwidth profiles
+ - FG#109: Application time reported by --cfg=smpi/display-timing:yes is wrong
+ - FG#110: Wait_any does not trigger new model solve when host events occur
+ - FG#111: Wrong execution time in rare cases when using multicore
+ - FG!98: Re-enable the tests for legacy stochastic profiles
+ - FG!109: Trigger new engine solve upon host events such as host on/off
+ - FG!116: SMPI/replay: Fix issue with recv of size =0
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SimGrid (3.31) March 22. 2022.
New plugin: the Chaos Monkey (killing actors at any time)
- Along with the new simgrid-monkey script, it tests whether your simulation
resists resource failures at any possible timestamp in your simulation.
- - It is mostly intended to test the simgrid core in extreme conditions,
+ - It is mostly intended to test the SimGrid core in extreme conditions,
but some users may find it interesting too.
Models:
Important user-visible changes:
- SimGrid now requires a compiler with C++14 support.
- Sibling projects should upgrade their FindSimgrid.cmake
+ Sibling projects should upgrade their FindSimGrid.cmake
- Surf precision default value is now 1e-9, instead of 1e-5. This was changed as
several users had difficulties to understand issues when using high bandwidth or
small latency events. The new value was already the default for SMPI and
- Network model 'NS3' was renamed into 'ns-3'.
Python:
- - Simgrid can now hopefully be installed with pip.
+ - SimGrid can now hopefully be installed with pip.
S4U:
- wait_any can now be used for asynchronous executions too.
- InfiniBand network model added: Based on the works of Jerome Vienne
http://mescal.imag.fr/membres/jean-marc.vincent/index.html/PhD/Vienne.pdf
- When smpi/display_timing is set, also display global simulation time and application times
- - Have smpirun, smpicc and friends display the simgrid git hash version on --git-version
+ - Have smpirun, smpicc and friends display the SimGrid git hash version on --git-version
* Collective communications
- SMP-aware algorithms are now dynamically handled. An internal communicator is created for each node, and an external one to handle communications between "leaders" of each node
- MVAPICH2 (1.9) collective algorithms selector: normal and SMP algorithms are handled, and selection logic is based on the one used on TACC's Stampede cluster (https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/stampede/).
Portability
* Create an installer for windows with nsis (amd64 and win32)
- - Add an hello world project to illustrate simgrid project creation.
- - Embed libpcre into the Simgrid installer to avoid
+ - Add an hello world project to illustrate SimGrid project creation.
+ - Embed libpcre into the SimGrid installer to avoid
its compilation burden
* The raw execution contexts should work on Apple now
* Port to Windows 64 bits
SimGrid-java (3.6) unstable; urgency=low
* Initial release.
- * Split of every thing from simgrid v3.5 into a separate package.
+ * Split of every thing from SimGrid v3.5 into a separate package.
-- 2011-10-05 Da SimGrid team <simgrid-devel@lists.gforge.inria.fr>
* Greatly improved our cdash/ctest interactions
Check http://cdash.inria.fr/CDash/index.php?project=Simgrid
* Added memory checking tests with valgrind; lot of memleak fixing.
- This may be the first release of simgrid with so few memory issues
+ This may be the first release of SimGrid with so few memory issues
* Added code coverage tests.
Our coverage is still improvable, but at least we see it on cdash.
Timing report of this version:
This version seem to be more than 5% faster than 3.3.1 (on linux
- 64bits with contextes). The gain is less than expected, we are
+ 64bits with contexts). The gain is less than expected, we are
investigating this for next release.
-- Da SimGrid team <simgrid-devel@lists.gforge.inria.fr> Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:07:12 +0200
- Linux(debian)/amd64/context
- Linux(debian)/amd64/pthreads
These targets fail about 1/10 of times on gras/pmm, but we believe
- that this is because of the test, not because of simgrid.
+ that this is because of the test, not because of SimGrid.
amok/saturate_sg fails even more rarely, and the test may not be
the problem.
is really less memory-demanding, which should allow you to use
larger files in SimGrid [AL].
- * Inform valgrind about our contextes, so that it becomes usable
+ * Inform valgrind about our contexts, so that it becomes usable
with the default (and more effecient) version of SimGrid
[contributed by Sékou Diakite, many thanks]