Difference between revisions of "Pkit.h"
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***problem_size - The main "dial" | ***problem_size - The main "dial" |
Revision as of 09:50, 13 May 2010
In order to ease the introduction of further programs into PetaKit, a generalized header for data output is under construction.
- Generalize output
- Allow a variable number of arguments (va_arg and all that jazz) and let the programmer specify what he or she wants to see (for debug purposes)
- Arguments that stat.pl expects to see are required:
- Program name - currently stat.pl expects this to be in name_parallelization style format.
- This is a duplication of information (see architecture), but it may be better than the alternative, which is to try and fit all four styles into the same program with preprocessor commands
- Program version - I see people updating this once and forgetting to update it again. It can't hurt, though
- Hostname - currently goes through a filter to identify it as being from a list of known clusters.
- Threads
- cputime - most challenging to implement. With high repetitions Walltime is nearly as accurate. I recommend we cut.
- walltime
- architecture - Parallelization style
- problem_size - The main "dial"
- In area this is segments
- In GalaxSee this is stars
- Program name - currently stat.pl expects this to be in name_parallelization style format.
- Because people may want to equip C or C++ programs, account for the fact that cout and printf do not play nicely together.
- The library detects C or C++ in the preprocessor stage and uses printf or cout respectively.