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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename sgpem2uman.info
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@settitle SGPEMv2 User Manual
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@include vers-uman.texi
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@c %**end of header
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@dircategory SGPEM v2 - A Process Scheduling Simulator
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@direntry
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* Users: (sgpem2uman)Top
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@end direntry
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@copying
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This is SGPEMv2 User Manual (version @value{VERSION},
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@value{UPDATED}).
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Copyright @copyright{} 2005 University of Padova, dept. of Pure
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and Applied Mathematics
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2
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or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
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with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover
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Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU
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Free Documentation License''.
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@end copying
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@titlepage
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@title SGPEMv2 User Manual
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@subtitle for version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}
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@author Giovanni Giacobbi (@email{ggiacobb@@studenti.math.unipd.it})
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@author Filippo Paparella (@email{ironpipp@@gmail.com})
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@author Paolo Santi (@email{psanti@@studenti.math.unipd.it})
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@author Matteo Settenvini (@email{matteo@@member.fsf.org})
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@author Marco Trevisan (@email{evenjn@@gmail.com})
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@author Djina Verbanac (@email{betalgez@@yahoo.com})
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@author Luca Vezzaro (@email{lvezzaro@@studenti.math.unipd.it})
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@page
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@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
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@insertcopying
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@end titlepage
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@c Output the table of contents at the beginning.
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@contents
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@c SGPEMv2 User Manual
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@ifnottex
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@node Top, History, (none), (dir)
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@top Learn how to operate SGPEMv2
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@insertcopying
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@end ifnottex
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@menu
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* History:: The history of changes to this document.
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* Overview of SGPEM:: Description and objectives of SGPEM v2.
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* Installation:: Here we explain how to install SGPEM v2,
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as well as providing some advice for
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believed-to-be useful compilation options.
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* Starting with SGPEM:: Insructions on how to use SGPEM.
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* License:: A full copy of the GNU Free Documentation License
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this manual is licensed into.
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* Concept index:: Complete index.
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@end menu
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@node History, Overview of SGPEM, Top, Top
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@unnumbered History
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@table @strong
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@item 2006, March 10th @r{--- Djina Verbanac}
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Added chapter Writing new policies
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@item 2006, March 9th @r{--- Djina Verbanac}
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Add chapters Overview of SGPEM and Starting with SGPEM.
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@item 2006, January 26th @r{--- Matteo Settenvini}
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Add subsection about how to generate code documentation
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via Doxygen.
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@item 2005, December 11th @r{--- Matteo Settenvini}
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Added full license text.
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@item 2005, November 8th @r{--- Matteo Settenvini}
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First draft of this document.
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@end table
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@node Overview of SGPEM, Installation, History, Top
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@chapter Overview of SGPEM
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@menu
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* Description and aims::
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* How to read this manual?::
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* Reporting Bugs::
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* Features::
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@end menu
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@node Description and aims, How to read this manual?, Overview of SGPEM, Overview of SGPEM
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@section Description and aims
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@cindex SGPEM
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@cindex description
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SGPEM is an Italian acronym, standing for ``@emph{Simulatore della Gestione dei Processi
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in un Elaboratore Multiprogrammato}'' (in English, ``@emph{Multitasking Computer Process
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Management Simulator}'').
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It was initially developed for use inside the ``Operating Systems'' teaching,
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part of the Computer Science course of the University of Padova, Italy.
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The aim of SGPEM is to provide an for simulating policies applied to sort processes, and for assigning resources in a multitasking computer. SGPEMv2 is a didactic software, and it can help students to understand better the functionality of Operating Systems.
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@node How to read this manual?, Reporting Bugs, Description and aims, Overview of SGPEM
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@section How to read this manual?
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@cindex manual
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We recommend that you read the manual following the the structure that we imposed for it.
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You will be guided trough the Installation, Configuration and Usage process of SGPEM v2.
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If you find yourself in trouble reading the manual, please don't hesitate to contact us at
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@email{swe@@thgnet.it}.
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@node Reporting Bugs,Features, How to read this manual?, Overview of SGPEM
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@section Reporting Bugs
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@cindex bugs
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@cindex reporting
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We welcome bug reports and suggestions for any aspect of the SGPEM v2 system, program in general,
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documentation, installation, anything.Please email us at @email{swe@@thgnet.it}.
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For bug reporters, include enough information for us to reproduce the problem. In general:
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@itemize
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@item
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version and number of SGPEM v2.
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@item
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hardware and operating system name and version.
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@item
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the content of any file neccesary to reproduce the bug.
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@item
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description of the problem and any erroneous output.
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@item
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any unusual option you gave to configure.
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@item
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anything else you think might be helpful.
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@end itemize
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If you are ambitious you can try to fix the problem yourself, but we warmly recommend that you read the
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Developer Manual first.
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@node Features, (none), Reporting Bugs, Overview of SGPEM
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@section Features
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@cindex features
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Main features are:
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@itemize
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@item
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For now you can use only prompt commands to start the simulation and change some parameters.
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For more information see @ref{SGPEM Commands}.
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@item
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You can use the program from your own shell, or if you prefer you can use the minimal GUI that SGPEM offers, at this moment.
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@item
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The output of the simulation is textual, and you can see it on the main GUI window or on your Terminal window.
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@item
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The policy in use if First Come First Served.
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@item
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You can write your own policies.
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For more information see @ref{Writing new policies}.
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@end itemize
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@node Installation, Starting with SGPEM, Overview of SGPEM, Top
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@chapter Installation
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@cindex installation
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@menu
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* Prerequisites:: Programs and libraries needed to
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compile and run SGPEM
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* Building:: Help for compiling SGPEM on
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your platform.
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@end menu
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@node Prerequisites, Building, Installation, Installation
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@section Prerequisites
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@cindex requirements
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Some software is needed in order to build and install SGPEM on your
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personal computer. You will have the need of different pieces of
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software installed, whether you are a developer, a user building it
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from sources, or just a user that's running the binary a packager
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has given to him.
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And if you find this section misses something / it lists
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the wrong version of a program, please let us know!
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@subsection Developers
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Other than the tools needed by users building from sources,
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you'll need:
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@table @emph
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@item GCC with C++ support
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as well as the other standard GNU binutils and tools: make, sed, ld...
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GCC version >=3.4 is highly recommended. Please don't report
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compiling-related problems with any previous version.
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@item Automake >= 1.9
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We use a single @file{Makefile.am} to avoid
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recursive make. Older versions of automake didn't play right
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with it. See @url{http://aegis.sourceforge.net/auug97.pdf} for
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the motivations that led to this choice.
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@item Autoconf, libtool, autopoint @dots{}
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The standard autotool family.
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@item Subversion >= 1.2
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If you need to update the sources from our repository, or commit
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your changes, you'll need Subversion built with SSL support.
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@item Dejagnu >= 1.4
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The testsuite framework we use as a platform for running tests.
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@end table
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@c % ---- new subsection
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@subsection Building from source
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Other than the runtime dependencies, you'll need:
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@table @emph
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@item SWIG >= 1.3.21
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SWIG generates the C++ sources needed to build a module that
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Python can use, starting from a simple interface specification.
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@end table
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@c % ---- new subsection
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@subsection Runtime dependencies
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To run SGPEMv2, you require:
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@table @emph
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@item Gtkmm >= 2.8 with Cairo support
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The popular C++ jacket for the even-more popular GIMP
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ToolKit. We use Cairo to draw our custom widgets.
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@item Python >= 2.3
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We use Python to let the user write her own policies
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in a simple and complete language.
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@end table
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@node Building, (none), Prerequisites, Installation
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@section Building
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@cindex compiling
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@noindent To ensure a clean build, follow these steps:
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@example
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@code{cd <this directory>}
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@code{mkdir =build}
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@code{cd =build}
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@code{CXXFLAGS="what you want" ../configure --prefix=/usr/local}
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@end example
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@sp 2
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@noindent This will check you have all the needed software installed.
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@noindent Choosing good @env{CXXFLAGS} to optimize your build.
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For example, on my machine, I would use:
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@example
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@code{CXXFLAGS="-O3 -pipe -march=pentium4" ../configure --prefix=/usr/local}
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@end example
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@sp 2
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@noindent Being a developer, though, if I had to debug SGPEM, I would type:
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@example
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@code{CXXFLAGS="-O0 -g -ggdb -pg" ../configure \}
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@code{ --prefix=`pwd`/_inst}
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@end example
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@sp 2
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@strong{Warning}: at the moment, we are aware that passing
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@option{--disable-shared} to configure doesn't work. We'll look into it
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sooner or later, but in the meantime just build shared libraries.
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@noindent Once succesfully configured SGPEMv2, just type:
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@example
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@command{make}
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@end example
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@sp 2
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@noindent And upon a succesful build, you can install it just by:
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@example
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@code{su -c "make install"}
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@end example
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@sp 2
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@noindent Root password will be required (of course, if you're
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installing it with a prefix placed inside your home directory,
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you won't need administrative rights, and just ``@samp{make install}''
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will sufficit).
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See the ``@file{INSTALL}'' file in this folder for an overview of other
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(less common) autoconf options.
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@subsection Generating API documentation
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We added Doxygen support to the project. If you've installed it,
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you can simply run @command{make apidox} from the package
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top source directory. The documentation will be outputted into
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the @samp{$@{BUILD_DIR@}/docs/API/} directory.
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If you'd like to generate nicier inheritance graphs, you've just to
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install @command{dot}, part of the @emph{Graphviz} package.
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@node Starting with SGPEM, License, Installation, Top
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@chapter Starting with SGPEM
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@cindex starting
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@menu
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* SGPEM Commands:: Here you'll find a set of commands available
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from the command line
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* SGPEM Output:: Interpretation of the output
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* Writing new policies:: Steps that must be followed to insert a new policy
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@end menu
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@c % -------------------------------------------------
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@node SGPEM Commands, SGPEM Output, Starting with SGPEM, Starting with SGPEM
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@section SGPEM Commands
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@cindex commands
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@table @strong
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@item help @command{<string>}
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If <string> is a valid command, it prints the usage instructions for that specific command
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@item @command{run}
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Advances the simulation by one or more steps, depending on the actual state and on the value set ed with setmode
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@item @command{pause}
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It is useful only when the advancement mode is continue. Calling again run will cause the simulation to start from the current simulation step.
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@item @command{stop}
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Stops the simulation.
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@item @command{setmode <bool>}
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This methods allows to change the way the simulation progresses. If the input value is 0 (false), the simulation will advance a single time step for each call to run. If the
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input value is 1 (true), the simulation will advance contiuosly, waiting the time defined with settimer between each step, until all processes terminate,
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or some error occurs.
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@item @command{getmode}
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Prints the simulation advancement mode: 0 if step-to-step, 1 if continue.
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@item @command{settimer <int>}
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This command is used to define how a single time unit is to be interpreted when the simulation advancement mode is continue.
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The input value is in milliseconds, and it must be in range [0, 10000].
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@item @command{gettimer}
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Prints the value of the current timer
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@item @command{reset}
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Resets the simulation.Erases the state of the simulation, and takes care of removing any residual or temporary data to ensure the simulation has reached
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a clean and stable state.
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@item @command{jumpto <int>}
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Causes the simulation to jump to a given time unit.
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@item @command{getpolicy}
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Prints the current policy.
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@item @command{getpolicyattributes}
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Prints the name and the value of the policy's attributes
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@end table
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@node SGPEM Output, Writing new policies, SGPEM Commands,Starting with SGPEM
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@section SGPEM Output
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@cindex output
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You can see the textual output of the simulation in your console window or on the GUI window provided with SGPEM v2.
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The output of RUN gives you one or more rows, each one representing the state of schedulable entities.
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The possible states are: @emph{RUNNING}, @emph{READY}, @emph{BLOCKED}, @emph{FUTURE} or @emph{TERMINATED}.
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The row begins with the number of the instant described by the following lists of states:
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@itemize
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@item instant 0 - represents the INITIAL STATE during which no process is running.
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@item instant 1 - the scheduler activity begins.
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@end itemize
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Each schedulable entity is represented by its name followed by its priority enclosed between round parenthesis.
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@c % ------------------------------------------------
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@node Writing new policies, (none), SGPEM Output, Starting with SGPEM
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@section Writing new policies
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@cindex policies
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All policies are implemented in Python, but don't worry (be happy!). You don't have to be a Python expert to write a new policy.
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We'll explain you how to write a new policy on an simple example of FCFS policy. Now let's start, all you have to do is change the few bold-ed lines, of the following example.
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@sp 1
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@example
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01 from Policy import Policy
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02 class fcfs(Policy) :
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03 def __init__(self):
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04 pass;
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05 def configure(self):
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@strong{06 print 'No options to configure for fcfs'}
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07 def is_preemptive(self):
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@strong{08 return False}
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09 def get_time_slice(self):
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@strong{10 return -1}
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11 def sort_queue(self, event, queue):
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@strong{12 cmpf = lambda a, b: \
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a.get_schedulable().get_arrival_time() < \
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b.get_schedulable().get_arrival_time()
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13 self.sort(queue,cmpf)}
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@end example
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@sp 2
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@itemize
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@item body of @code{def configure(self):} line 06 - Configure policy to initial values.
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This is called just before a simulation starts, and is responsible to define
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the parameters the policy wants to expose to the user. For example, it may make
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the return value of is_preemptive configurable, or register an integer value for
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a the time slice duration.
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@sp 1
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@item body of @code{def is_preemptive(self):} line 08 - It says whether the policy wants to be preemptive, other than by normal time slice termination.
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The possible return values are:
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@enumerate
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@item True
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If the policy declares it wants the running process to be released if a process at higher priority is put at the beginning of the ready processes queue
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@item False
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If the policy always waits the end of the time slice (or a process blocking/termination, of course) before selecting a new running process, even if it has greater priority than the current one.
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@end enumerate
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Please note how the word ``priority'' here has a general meaning: it indicates every process than
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can bubble up the sorted ready queue and come before another. So it's up
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to Policy.sort_queue() to give it a precise meaning.
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@sp1
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@item body of @code{def get_time_slice(self):} line 10 - Returns how long is a time-slice for this policy.
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A time sliced policy should return a positive integer value, a policy which doesn't use slices should instead
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return -1. You're encouraged to use a user-configurable parameter via Policy.configure() if the policy is
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time-sliced, to ensure greater flexibility.
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@sp 1
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@item body of
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@code{ def sort_queue(self, event, queue):}
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line 12,13 - Sort ready processes queue.
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This method is called by the scheduler at each step of the simulation to sort the ready processes queue.
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@end itemize
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@c % -------------------------------------------------
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@c include license text
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@node License, Concept index, Starting with SGPEM, Top
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@include fdl.texi
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@c % --------------------------------------------------
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@node Concept index, (none), License, Top
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@unnumbered Index
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@printindex cp
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@bye
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