- **host/model:** :ref:`options_model_select`
-- **maxmin/precision:** :ref:`cfg=maxmin/precision`
- **maxmin/concurrency-limit:** :ref:`cfg=maxmin/concurrency-limit`
- **model-check:** :ref:`options_modelchecking`
- **storage/max_file_descriptors:** :ref:`cfg=storage/max_file_descriptors`
-- **surf/precision:** :ref:`cfg=surf/precision`
+- **precision/timing:** :ref:`cfg=precision/timing`
+- **precision/work-amount:** :ref:`cfg=precision/work-amount`
- **For collective operations of SMPI,** please refer to Section :ref:`cfg=smpi/coll-selector`
- **smpi/auto-shared-malloc-thresh:** :ref:`cfg=smpi/auto-shared-malloc-thresh`
and slow pattern that follows the actual dependencies.
.. _cfg=bmf/precision:
-.. _cfg=maxmin/precision:
-.. _cfg=surf/precision:
+.. _cfg=precision/timing:
+.. _cfg=precision/work-amount:
Numerical Precision
...................
-**Option** ``maxmin/precision`` **Default:** 1e-5 (in flops or bytes) |br|
-**Option** ``surf/precision`` **Default:** 1e-9 (in seconds) |br|
+**Option** ``precision/timing`` **Default:** 1e-9 (in seconds) |br|
+**Option** ``precision/work-amount`` **Default:** 1e-5 (in flops or bytes) |br|
**Option** ``bmf/precision`` **Default:** 1e-12 (no unit)
The analytical models handle a lot of floating point values. It is
Configuring ns-3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-**Option** ``ns3/TcpModel`` **Default:** "default" (ns-3 default)
+**Option** ``ns3/NetworkModel`` **Default:** "default" (ns-3 default TCP)
-When using ns-3, there is an extra item ``ns3/TcpModel``, corresponding
-to the ``ns3::TcpL4Protocol::SocketType`` configuration item in
-ns-3. The only valid values (enforced on the SimGrid side) are
-'default' (no change to the ns-3 configuration), 'NewReno' or 'Reno' or
-'Tahoe'.
+When using ns-3, the item ``ns3/NetworkModel`` can be used to switch between TCP or UDP, and switch the used TCP variante. If
+the item is left unchanged, ns-3 uses the default TCP implementation. With a value of "UDP", ns-3 is set to use UDP instead.
+With the value of either 'NewReno' or 'Cubic', the ``ns3::TcpL4Protocol::SocketType`` configuration item in ns-3 is set to the
+corresponding protocol.
**Option** ``ns3/seed`` **Default:** "" (don't set the seed in ns-3)
In SMPI, this depends on the message size, that is compared against two thresholds:
- if (size < :ref:`smpi/async-small-thresh <cfg=smpi/async-small-thresh>`) then
- MPI_Send returns immediately, even if the corresponding receive has not be issued yet.
-- if (:ref:`smpi/async-small-thresh <cfg=smpi/async-small-thresh>` < size < :ref:`smpi/send-is-detached-thresh <cfg=smpi/send-is-detached-thresh>`) then
- MPI_Send returns as soon as the corresponding receive has been issued. This is known as the eager mode.
+ MPI_Send returns immediately, and the message is sent even if the
+ corresponding receive has not be issued yet. This is known as the eager mode.
+- if (:ref:`smpi/async-small-thresh <cfg=smpi/async-small-thresh>` < size <
+ :ref:`smpi/send-is-detached-thresh <cfg=smpi/send-is-detached-thresh>`) then
+ MPI_Send also returns immediately, but SMPI waits for the corresponding
+ receive to be posted, in order to perform the communication operation.
- if (:ref:`smpi/send-is-detached-thresh <cfg=smpi/send-is-detached-thresh>` < size) then
MPI_Send returns only when the message has actually been sent over the network. This is known as the rendez-vous mode.