TakTuk(3pm)
NAME
TakTuk - Perl module that provides an interface to taktuk(1)
communication facilities
SYNOPSIS
use TakTuk;
my $rank = TakTuk::get('rank');
my $count = TakTuk::get('count');
print "I'm process $rank among $count\n";
if ($rank > 1) {
my ($from, $message) = TakTuk::recv();
if (not defined($message)) {
print "Trying to recv: ",
TakTuk::error_msg($TakTuk::error), "\n";
} else {
print "$rank received $message from $from\n";
}
}
sleep 1;
my $next = $rank+1;
$next = 1 if ($next > $count);
if (not TakTuk::send(to=>$next, body=>"[Salut numero $rank]")) {
print "Trying to send to $next: ",
TakTuk::error_msg($TakTuk::error), "\n";
}
if ($rank == 1) {
my ($from, $message) = TakTuk::recv(timeout=>5);
if (not defined($message)) {
print "Trying to recv :",
TakTuk::error_msg($TakTuk::error), "\n";
} else {
print "$rank received $message from $from\n";
}
}
DESCRIPTION
The TakTuk communication layer Perl interface provides a way for
programs executed using the taktuk(1) command to exchange data. It is
based on a simple send/receive model using multicast-like sends and
optionally timeouted receives. This is only designed to be a control
facility, in particular this is not a high performance communication
library.
The Perl communication interface for TakTuk is made of functions that
can be called by scripts executed using the "taktuk_perl" command of
the TakTuk engine (preferred way, less installation requirements on
remote machines) or using the TakTuk Perl module provided with the
TakTuk distribution. These functions are:
- TakTuk::get($)
- gets some information from TakTuk. Currently available information
includes 'target', 'rank', 'count', 'father', 'child_min' and
'child_max'. This is a better way to get this information than
environment variables as its takes into account renumbering that
might occur after process spawn. - TakTuk::send(%)
- sends a scalar to a single peer or a set specification (see
taktuk(1) for information about set specifications). The two
mandatory fields in the arguments are "to" (with a set
specification) and "body". Optionally, a field "target" might be
given. Returns an undefined value upon error. - TakTuk::recv(%)
- blocks until the reception of a message. Returns a list of two
elements: the logical number of the source of the message and the
message itself. Accepts an optional "timeout" argument with a
numeric value. Returns an empty list upon error. - When an error occur, all these functions set the variable
$TakTuk::error to the numeric code of the error that occured. A textual description of the error is provided by the function
TakTuk::error_msg($) that takes the error code as an argument. - Error codes are the following :
- TakTuk::ESWRIT
- a call to "TakTuk::syswrite" failed. This is due to a "syswrite"
error different than "EAGAIN". The code should be accessible using $!. - TakTuk::EFCLSD
- the communication channel to the TakTuk engine has been closed. This typically occur when shutting down the logical network (using Ctrl-C on root node for instance).
- TakTuk::ESREAD ("TakTuk::recv" only)
- a call to "sysread" failed (the code should be accessible using
$!). - TakTuk::EARGTO ("TakTuk::send" only)
- "to" field missing in the arguments.
- TakTuk::EARGBD ("TakTuk::send" only)
- "body" field missing in the arguments.
- TakTuk::ETMOUT ("TakTuk::recv" only)
- The call to "TakTuk::recv" timeouted. This only occur when giving a "timeout" field as "TakTuk::recv" argument.
- Finally, the TakTuk Perl module defines some constants which value
match the different states reported by the stream "state" (see
taktuk(1) for details about this stream). These constant are the
following:
TakTuk::TAKTUK_READY
TakTuk::TAKTUK_NUMBERED
TakTuk::TAKTUK_TERMINATED
TakTuk::CONNECTION_FAILED
TakTuk::CONNECTION_INITIALIZED
TakTuk::CONNECTION_LOST
TakTuk::COMMAND_STARTED
TakTuk::COMMAND_FAILED
TakTuk::COMMAND_TERMINATED
TakTuk::UPDATE_FAILED
TakTuk::PIPE_STARTED
TakTuk::PIPE_FAILED
TakTuk::PIPE_TERMINATED
TakTuk::FILE_RECEPTION_STARTED
TakTuk::FILE_RECEPTION_FAILED
TakTuk::FILE_RECEPTION_TERMINATED
TakTuk::FILE_SEND_FAILED
TakTuk::INVALID_TARGET
TakTuk::NO_TARGET
TakTuk::MESSAGE_DELIVERED
TakTuk::INVALID_DESTINATION
TakTuk::UNAVAILABLE_DESTINATION
SEE ALSO
tatkuk(1), taktukcomm(3), TakTuk::Pilot(3)
AUTHOR
The original concept of TakTuk has been proposed by Cyrille Martin in
his PhD thesis. People involved in this work include Jacques Briat,
Olivier Richard, Thierry Gautier and Guillaume Huard.
The author of the version 3 (perl version) and current maintainer of
the package is Guillaume Huard.
COPYRIGHT
- The "TakTuk" communication interface library is provided under the
terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.