aivika-transformers-4.3.3: Transformers for the Aivika simulation library

CopyrightCopyright (c) 2009-2015, David Sorokin <david.sorokin@gmail.com>
LicenseBSD3
MaintainerDavid Sorokin <david.sorokin@gmail.com>
Stabilityexperimental
Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell2010

Simulation.Aivika.Trans.Resource.Preemption

Description

Tested with: GHC 7.10.1

This module defines the preemptible resource.

Synopsis

Documentation

class MonadDES m => MonadResource m where Source

A type class of monads whithin which we can create preemptible resources.

Associated Types

data Resource m Source

Represents a preemptible resource.

Methods

newResource Source

Arguments

:: Int

the initial count (and maximal count too) of the resource

-> Event m (Resource m) 

Create a new resource with the specified initial count that becomes the upper bound as well.

newResourceWithMaxCount Source

Arguments

:: Int

the initial count of the resource

-> Maybe Int

the maximum count of the resource, which can be indefinite

-> Event m (Resource m) 

Create a new resource with the specified initial and maximum counts, where Nothing means that the resource has no upper bound.

resourceCount :: Resource m -> Event m Int Source

Return the current count of the resource.

resourceMaxCount :: Resource m -> Maybe Int Source

Return the maximum count of the resource, where Nothing means that the resource has no upper bound.

resourceCountStats :: Resource m -> Event m (TimingStats Int) Source

Return the statistics for the available count of the resource.

resourceCountChanged :: Resource m -> Signal m Int Source

Signal triggered when the resourceCount property changes.

resourceCountChanged_ :: Resource m -> Signal m () Source

Signal triggered when the resourceCount property changes.

resourceUtilisationCount :: Resource m -> Event m Int Source

Return the current utilisation count of the resource.

resourceUtilisationCountStats :: Resource m -> Event m (TimingStats Int) Source

Return the statistics for the utilisation count of the resource.

resourceUtilisationCountChanged :: Resource m -> Signal m Int Source

Signal triggered when the resourceUtilisationCount property changes.

resourceUtilisationCountChanged_ :: Resource m -> Signal m () Source

Signal triggered when the resourceUtilisationCount property changes.

resourceQueueCount :: Resource m -> Event m Int Source

Return the current queue length of the resource.

resourceQueueCountStats :: Resource m -> Event m (TimingStats Int) Source

Return the statistics for the queue length of the resource.

resourceQueueCountChanged :: Resource m -> Signal m Int Source

Signal triggered when the resourceQueueCount property changes.

resourceQueueCountChanged_ :: Resource m -> Signal m () Source

Signal triggered when the resourceQueueCount property changes.

resourceTotalWaitTime :: Resource m -> Event m Double Source

Return the total wait time of the resource.

resourceWaitTime :: Resource m -> Event m (SamplingStats Double) Source

Return the statistics for the wait time of the resource.

resourceWaitTimeChanged :: Resource m -> Signal m (SamplingStats Double) Source

Signal triggered when the resourceTotalWaitTime and resourceWaitTime properties change.

resourceWaitTimeChanged_ :: Resource m -> Signal m () Source

Signal triggered when the resourceTotalWaitTime and resourceWaitTime properties change.

resourceChanged_ :: Resource m -> Signal m () Source

Signal triggered when one of the resource counters changes.

requestResourceWithPriority Source

Arguments

:: Resource m

the requested resource

-> Double

the priority (the less value has a higher priority)

-> Process m () 

Request with the priority for the resource decreasing its count in case of success, otherwise suspending the discontinuous process until some other process releases the resource.

It may preempt another process if the latter aquired the resource before but had a lower priority. Then the current process takes an ownership of the resource.

releaseResource Source

Arguments

:: Resource m

the resource to release

-> Process m () 

Release the resource increasing its count and resuming one of the previously suspended or preempted processes as possible.

usingResourceWithPriority Source

Arguments

:: Resource m

the resource we are going to request for and then release in the end

-> Double

the priority (the less value has a higher priority)

-> Process m a

the action we are going to apply having the resource

-> Process m a

the result of the action

Acquire the resource with the specified priority, perform some action and safely release the resource in the end, even if the IOException was raised within the action.

incResourceCount Source

Arguments

:: Resource m

the resource

-> Int

the increment for the resource count

-> Event m () 

Increase the count of available resource by the specified number, invoking the awaiting and preempted processes according to their priorities as needed.

decResourceCount Source

Arguments

:: Resource m

the resource

-> Int

the decrement for the resource count

-> Event m () 

Decrease the count of available resource by the specified number, preempting the processes according to their priorities as needed.

alterResourceCount Source

Arguments

:: Resource m

the resource

-> Int

a change of the resource count

-> Event m () 

Alter the resource count either increasing or decreasing it by calling incResourceCount or decResourceCount respectively.