#include <msg/msg.h>
#include <xbt/log.h>
#include "communicator.h"
+#include "misc.h"
#include "neighbor.h"
#include "options.h"
pneigh_type pneigh; // list of pointers to neighbors that
// we are free to reorder
+ // Get and set current load, which may be real load, or expected
+ // load if opt::bookkeeping is true.
+ double get_load() const;
+ void set_load(double load);
+
+ // Register some amount of load to send to given neighbor.
+ void send(neighbor& nb, double amount);
+ void send(neighbor* nb, double amount) { send(*nb, amount); }
+
// Calls neighbor::print(verbose, logp, cat) for each member of neigh.
void print_loads(bool verbose = false,
e_xbt_log_priority_t logp = xbt_log_priority_info,
double real_load; // current load
double expected_load; // expected load in bookkeeping mode
- double& lb_load() { return opt::bookkeeping ? expected_load : real_load; }
-
// The load balancing algorithm comes here...
- // Parameter "my_load" is the load to take into account for myself
- // (may be real load or expected load).
- // Returns the total load sent to neighbors.
- virtual double load_balance(double my_load);
+ virtual void load_balance();
// Virtually do some computation
void compute();
void send_all();
// Returns true if there remains neighbors to listen for
- bool may_receive() { return ctrl_close_pending || data_close_pending; }
+ bool may_receive() const {
+ return ctrl_close_pending || data_close_pending;
+ }
// Receive procedure
// Parameter "timeout" may be 0 for non-blocking operation, -1 for
void finalize();
};
+inline
+double process::get_load() const
+{
+ if (opt::bookkeeping)
+ return expected_load;
+ else
+ return real_load;
+}
+
+inline
+void process::set_load(double load)
+{
+ if (opt::bookkeeping)
+ expected_load = load;
+ else
+ real_load = load;
+}
+
#endif // !PROCESS_H
// Local variables: