-# Copyright (c) 2010-2020. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2010-2023. 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.
-from simgrid import Comm, Engine, Mailbox, this_actor
-import sys
+"""
+This example shows how to block on the completion of a set of communications.
-# This example shows how to block on the completion of a set of communications.
-#
-# As for the other asynchronous examples, the sender initiate all the messages it wants to send and
-# pack the resulting simgrid.Comm objects in a list. All messages thus occur concurrently.
-#
-# The sender then loops until there is no ongoing communication. Using wait_any() ensures that the sender
-# will notice events as soon as they occur even if it does not follow the order of the container.
-#
-# Here, finalize messages will terminate earlier because their size is 0, so they travel faster than the
-# other messages of this application. As expected, the trace shows that the finalize of worker 1 is
-# processed before 'Message 5' that is sent to worker 0.
-
-
-class Sender:
- def __init__(self, *args):
- if len(args) != 3:
- raise AssertionError("Actor sender requires 3 parameters, but got {:d}".format(len(args)))
- self.messages_count = int(args[0]) # number of tasks
- self.msg_size = int(args[1]) # communication cost (in bytes)
- self.receivers_count = int(args[2]) # number of receivers
-
- def __call__(self):
- # List in which we store all ongoing communications
- pending_comms = []
-
- # Vector of the used mailboxes
- mboxes = [Mailbox.by_name("receiver-{:d}".format(i))
- for i in range(0, self.receivers_count)]
-
- # Start dispatching all messages to receivers, in a round robin fashion
- for i in range(0, self.messages_count):
- content = "Message {:d}".format(i)
- mbox = mboxes[i % self.receivers_count]
-
- this_actor.info("Send '{:s}' to '{:s}'".format(content, str(mbox)))
-
- # Create a communication representing the ongoing communication, and store it in pending_comms
- comm = mbox.put_async(content, self.msg_size)
- pending_comms.append(comm)
-
- # Start sending messages to let the workers know that they should stop
- for i in range(0, self.receivers_count):
- mbox = mboxes[i]
- this_actor.info("Send 'finalize' to '{:s}'".format(str(mbox)))
- comm = mbox.put_async("finalize", 0)
- pending_comms.append(comm)
-
- this_actor.info("Done dispatching all messages")
-
- # Now that all message exchanges were initiated, wait for their completion, in order of completion.
- #
- # This loop waits for first terminating message with wait_any() and remove it with del, until all comms are
- # terminated.
- # Even in this simple example, the pending comms do not terminate in the exact same order of creation.
- while pending_comms:
- changed_pos = Comm.wait_any(pending_comms)
- del pending_comms[changed_pos]
- if (changed_pos != 0):
- this_actor.info(
- "Remove the {:d}th pending comm: it terminated earlier than another comm that was initiated first.".format(changed_pos))
-
- this_actor.info("Goodbye now!")
-
-
-class Receiver:
- def __init__(self, *args):
- if len(args) != 1: # Receiver actor expects 1 argument: its ID
- raise AssertionError(
- "Actor receiver requires 1 parameter, but got {:d}".format(len(args)))
- self.mbox = Mailbox.by_name("receiver-{:s}".format(args[0]))
-
- def __call__(self):
- this_actor.info("Wait for my first message")
- while True:
- received = self.mbox.get()
- this_actor.info("I got a '{:s}'.".format(received))
- if received == "finalize":
- break # If it's a finalize message, we're done.
+As for the other asynchronous examples, the sender initiate all the messages it wants to send and
+pack the resulting simgrid.Comm objects in a list. All messages thus occur concurrently.
+The sender then loops until there is no ongoing communication. Using wait_any() ensures that the sender
+will notice events as soon as they occur even if it does not follow the order of the container.
+
+Here, finalize messages will terminate earlier because their size is 0, so they travel faster than the
+other messages of this application. As expected, the trace shows that the finalize of worker 1 is
+processed before 'Message 5' that is sent to worker 0.
+"""
+
+import sys
+from simgrid import Actor, Comm, Engine, Host, Mailbox, this_actor
+
+
+def sender(messages_count, msg_size, receivers_count):
+ # List in which we store all ongoing communications
+ pending_comms = []
+
+ # Vector of the used mailboxes
+ mboxes = [Mailbox.by_name("receiver-{:d}".format(i))
+ for i in range(0, receivers_count)]
+
+ # Start dispatching all messages to receivers, in a round robin fashion
+ for i in range(0, messages_count):
+ content = "Message {:d}".format(i)
+ mbox = mboxes[i % receivers_count]
+
+ this_actor.info("Send '{:s}' to '{:s}'".format(content, str(mbox)))
+
+ # Create a communication representing the ongoing communication, and store it in pending_comms
+ comm = mbox.put_async(content, msg_size)
+ pending_comms.append(comm)
+
+ # Start sending messages to let the workers know that they should stop
+ for i in range(0, receivers_count):
+ mbox = mboxes[i]
+ this_actor.info("Send 'finalize' to '{:s}'".format(str(mbox)))
+ comm = mbox.put_async("finalize", 0)
+ pending_comms.append(comm)
+
+ this_actor.info("Done dispatching all messages")
+
+ # Now that all message exchanges were initiated, wait for their completion, in order of completion.
+ #
+ # This loop waits for first terminating message with wait_any() and remove it with del, until all comms are
+ # terminated.
+ # Even in this simple example, the pending comms do not terminate in the exact same order of creation.
+ while pending_comms:
+ changed_pos = Comm.wait_any(pending_comms)
+ del pending_comms[changed_pos]
+ if changed_pos != 0:
+ this_actor.info(
+ "Remove the {:d}th pending comm: it terminated earlier than another comm that was initiated first."
+ .format(changed_pos))
+
+ this_actor.info("Goodbye now!")
+
+
+def receiver(my_id):
+ mbox = Mailbox.by_name("receiver-{:d}".format(my_id))
+ this_actor.info("Wait for my first message")
+ while True:
+ received = mbox.get()
+ this_actor.info("I got a '{:s}'.".format(received))
+ if received == "finalize":
+ break # If it's a finalize message, we're done.
if __name__ == '__main__':
e = Engine(sys.argv)
# Load the platform description
e.load_platform(sys.argv[1])
- # Register the classes representing the actors
- e.register_actor("sender", Sender)
- e.register_actor("receiver", Receiver)
-
- e.load_deployment(sys.argv[2])
+ Actor.create("sender", Host.by_name("Tremblay"), sender, 6, 1000000, 2)
+ Actor.create("receiver", Host.by_name("Fafard"), receiver, 0)
+ Actor.create("receiver", Host.by_name("Jupiter"), receiver, 1)
e.run()