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							- /*
 
-  * This file is part of the StarPU Handbook.
 
-  * Copyright (C) 2009--2011  Universit@'e de Bordeaux
 
-  * Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013  CNRS
 
-  * Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 INRIA
 
-  * See the file version.doxy for copying conditions.
 
-  */
 
- /*! \defgroup API_Theoretical_Lower_Bound_on_Execution_Time Theoretical Lower Bound on Execution Time
 
- \brief Compute theoretical upper computation efficiency bound
 
- corresponding to some actual execution.
 
- \fn void starpu_bound_start(int deps, int prio)
 
- \ingroup API_Theoretical_Lower_Bound_on_Execution_Time
 
- Start recording tasks (resets stats). \p deps tells whether
 
- dependencies should be recorded too (this is quite expensive)
 
- \fn void starpu_bound_stop(void)
 
- \ingroup API_Theoretical_Lower_Bound_on_Execution_Time
 
- Stop recording tasks
 
- \fn void starpu_bound_print_dot(FILE *output)
 
- \ingroup API_Theoretical_Lower_Bound_on_Execution_Time
 
- Print the DAG that was recorded
 
- \fn void starpu_bound_compute(double *res, double *integer_res, int integer)
 
- \ingroup API_Theoretical_Lower_Bound_on_Execution_Time
 
- Get theoretical upper bound (in ms) (needs glpk support
 
- detected by configure script). It returns 0 if some performance models
 
- are not calibrated.
 
- \fn void starpu_bound_print_lp(FILE *output)
 
- \ingroup API_Theoretical_Lower_Bound_on_Execution_Time
 
- Emit the Linear Programming system on \p output for the recorded
 
- tasks, in the lp format
 
- \fn void starpu_bound_print_mps(FILE *output)
 
- \ingroup API_Theoretical_Lower_Bound_on_Execution_Time
 
- Emit the Linear Programming system on \p output for the recorded
 
- tasks, in the mps format
 
- \fn void starpu_bound_print(FILE *output, int integer)
 
- \ingroup API_Theoretical_Lower_Bound_on_Execution_Time
 
- Emit statistics of actual execution vs theoretical upper bound.
 
- \p integer permits to choose between integer solving (which takes a
 
- long time but is correct), and relaxed solving (which provides an
 
- approximate solution).
 
- */
 
 
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