#!/usr/bin/python3 """ Example of a script that uses SimSo. """ import sys from simso.core import Model from simso.configuration import Configuration def main(argv): if len(argv) == 2: # Configuration load from a file. configuration = Configuration(argv[1]) else: # Manual configuration: configuration = Configuration() configuration.cycles_per_ms = 1 configuration.etm = "pwcet" configuration.duration = 100 * configuration.cycles_per_ms # Add tasks: configuration.add_task(name="T1", identifier=1, activation_date=0, pwcet=[(2, 0.5), (4, 0.5)], pmit=[(5, 0.2), (6, 0.8)], deadline=5, task_type="Probabilistic", abort_on_miss=True) configuration.add_task(name="T2", identifier=2, activation_date=0, pwcet=[(3, 0.5), (4, 0.5)], pmit=[(7, 0.5), (8, 0.5)], deadline=7, task_type="Probabilistic", abort_on_miss=True) configuration.add_task(name="T3", identifier=3, activation_date=0, pwcet=[(3, 0.5), (4, 0.5)], pmit=[(8, 0.5), (9, 0.5)], deadline=8, task_type="Probabilistic", abort_on_miss=True) # Add a processor: configuration.add_processor(name="CPU 1", identifier=1) # configuration.add_processor(name="CPU 2", identifier=2) # Add a scheduler: configuration.scheduler_info.filename = "./simso/schedulers/RM.py" # Check the config before trying to run it. configuration.check_all() # Init a model from the configuration. model = Model(configuration) # Execute the simulation. model.run_model() # Print logs. for log in model.logs: print(log) main(sys.argv)