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Re: [certi-dev] Trying to use CERTI with regions
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Eric Noulard |
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Re: [certi-dev] Trying to use CERTI with regions |
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Thu, 13 Dec 2012 14:21:54 +0100 |
2012/12/13 Mattias Helsing <address@hidden>:
> Hi all
>
> I wanted to ask if anyone here tried to use CERTI with regions? and in that
> case how did it work out for you?
I'm afraid that region has been unused for quite a time now.
Since we don't currently have a regression test for that as well it has been
untested as well.
so...
> We use CERTI in our simulator setup and running without regions active the
> RTI is working perfectly fine, but as soon as I enable a region I get an
> endless stream of libRTI Exception NetworkError, and UN Socket(EmettreUN) :
> : Broken pipe
>
> From what I can tell I successfully call
> getRoutingSpaceHandle(..)
> getDimensionHandle(...)
> createRegion(...)
> but then fails in
> notifyAboutRegionModification(*myregion);
> ...which tells me that: Region not known...
>
> I realize this may not be much to go on, but I wanted to describe my problem
> to catch: "Yes, I know what you have done wrong" answers from more
> experienced users. Eventually I'll have to dive into the CERTI code if I
> cant find a solution to this since we really like CERTI.
I would suggest you write a possible standalone test which exhibits your issue
Then I'll help you to:
1) Add this test to our HLA_TestSuite
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/applications/HLA_TestsSuite/?root=certi
2) Investigate and solve the issue with you.
> As a note this region stuff has been working fine with DMSO and MÄK, with
> the difference that I have to modify the fed files slightly. So given that I
> have the space MySpace and the dimension MyDim specified in the fed file an
> attribute would be described like this for DMSO/MÄK:
> (attribute MyAttr best_effort receive MySpace)
> ...while with CERTi I have to leave out the MySpace in the above.
I'll check may be this is an error in the CERTI fed parser grammar.
> Sorry about the long post. Any help is greatly appreciated. If further
> information is required I'll gladly get it for you.
Like I said smallest standalone C++ test case would be a very good start.
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