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/* -*- C++ -*- */
//=============================================================================
/**
* @file Schedule.h
*
* @author Carlos O'Ryan (coryan@cs.wustl.edu)
*/
//=============================================================================
#ifndef EC_SCHEDULE_H
#define EC_SCHEDULE_H
#include "Driver.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
#include "orbsvcs/RtecSchedulerS.h"
/**
* @class EC_Schedule
*
* @brief Test the EC scheduling test
*
* The EC can be used in conjunction with the scheduling service
* to analyze the schedulabity of a system and compute priority
* assignments that guarantee the correct behavior of it.
* Most of the work is actually done by the scheduler (as it
* should be), the event channel simply plays two roles:
* 1) Feed the scheduler with the dependency information between
* consumers and suppliers based on their QoS requirements,
* subscriptions and publications.
* 2) At run-time use the scheduler information to dispatch the
* events at the right priority.
* The current version only verifies the first role.
*/
class EC_Schedule : public EC_Driver
{
public:
/// Constructor
EC_Schedule (void);
// = The EC_Driver methods
/// add some command line args to change the scheduling service to
/// use.
virtual int parse_args (int& argc, ACE_TCHAR* argv[]);
virtual void print_args () const;
virtual void print_usage (void);
/// Set the scheduling service attribute
void initialize_ec_impl (void);
void cleanup_ec (void);
virtual void modify_attributes (TAO_EC_Event_Channel_Attributes& attr);
/// Don't run the suppliers, just compute the schedule.
void execute_test (void);
/// Don't dump the EC_Driver results, they are meaningless.
void dump_results (void);
/// This time really connect to the scheduler
virtual void build_consumer_qos (
int i,
RtecEventChannelAdmin::ConsumerQOS& qos,
int& shutdown_event_type);
virtual void build_supplier_qos (
int i,
RtecEventChannelAdmin::SupplierQOS& qos,
int& shutdown_event_type);
private:
/// The scheduler implementation
POA_RtecScheduler::Scheduler *scheduler_impl_;
/// The scheduler object reference
RtecScheduler::Scheduler_var scheduler_;
};
#endif /* EC_SCHEDULE_H */
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