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* Removed unused components. Updated tests.
Improved checkpointing model
Improved model, started with SimPowerSource
implemented FailureModels and Checkpointing
First working version
midway commit
first update
All simulation are now run with a single CPU and single MemoryUnit. multi CPUs are combined into one. This is for performance and explainability.
* fixed merge conflicts
* Updated M3SA paths.
* Fixed small typo
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This change updates the implementation of `SimMachineContext` to report
exceptions thrown in `onStop` as suppressed exceptions if an exception
caused the workload to stop.
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This change updates the Gradle build configuration to ensure that all
library modules (that will be published) use testing and are included in
coverage reports. This should ensure the public modules remain well
tested.
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This change removes the opendc-platform module from the project. This
module represented a Java platform which was previously used for sharing
a set of dependency versions between subprojects. However, with the
version catalogue that was added by Gradle, we currently do not use the
platform anymore.
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This change updates the SimMachine interface to drop the coroutine
requirement for running a workload on a machines. Users can now
asynchronously start a workload and receive notifications via the
workload callbacks.
Users still have the possibility to suspend execution during workload
execution by using the new `runWorkload` method, which is implemented on
top of the new `startWorkload` primitive.
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This change removes the `onFailure` method from FlowSource. Instead, the
FlowConsumer will receive the reason for failure of the source.
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This change renames the `opendc-simulator-resources` module into the
`opendc-simulator-flow` module to indicate that the core simulation
model of OpenDC is based around modelling and simulating flows.
Previously, the distinction between resource consumer and provider, and
input and output caused some confusion. By switching to a flow-based
model, this distinction is now clear (as in, the water flows from source
to consumer/sink).
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This change removes the dependency on SnakeYaml for the simulator. It
was only required for a very small component of the simulator and
therefore does not justify bringing in such a dependency.
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This change bridges the compute and network simulation module by
adding support for network adapters in the compute module. With these
network adapters, compute workloads can communicate over the network
that the adapters are connected to.
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This change integrates the power subsystem of the simulator with the
compute subsystem by exposing a new field on a SimBareMetalMachine, psu,
which provides access to the machine's PSU, which in turn can be
connected to a SimPowerOutlet.
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This change adds support for the Gradle version catalog feature in our
build configuration. This allows us to have a single file,
gradle/libs.versions.toml, which contains all the dependency versions
used in this project.
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This change updates the build scripts to use type-safe project accessors
when specifying build dependencies between modules.
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This change updates the project structure to become flattened.
Previously, the simulator, frontend and API each lived into their own
directory.
With this change, all modules of the project live in the top-level
directory of the repository. This should improve discoverability of
modules of the project.
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