About the Execution
Execution Summary | ||||
Max Memory Used (MB) |
CPU Usage (ms) | I/O Wait (ms) | Competition Result | Execution Status |
635.81 | 629087 | 393 | 2.27196e+06 -1 74 3 | normal |
Execution Chart
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Trace from the execution
Waiting for the VM to be ready (probing ssh)
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Generated by BenchKit 2-1667
Executing tool greatspn
Input is SurpriseQuasiCertifProtocol-PT-06, examination is StateSpace
Time confinement is 3600 seconds
Memory confinement is 6144 MBytes
Run identifier is r10ks-qhx2-140069022701158
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content from stdout:
BK_START 1400845919746
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== This is GreatSPN, running for the MCC'2014 ==
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Running SurpriseQuasiCertifProtocol (PT), instance 06
MODEL_DIR = /home/mcc/execution
CONVERT PNML /home/mcc/execution/model.pnml
COMPUTING STRUCTURAL INFO.
BUILDING STRUCTURAL INFORMATIONS...
OK.
/home/mcc/BenchKit/bin/bin/RGMEDD model -FORCE-WES1 -h 2000000000 -B 18
Using FORCE Heuristic for the variable ordering.
Setting MEDDLY cache to 2000000000 bytes.
Opening file: model.bnd
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Start firing rule encoding
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Encoding transition malC1_2 (0/116).
Encoding transition malC1_1 (1/116).
Encoding transition malC1_0 (2/116).
Encoding transition malC1_6 (3/116).
Encoding transition malC1_5 (4/116).
Encoding transition malC1_4 (5/116).
Encoding transition malC1_3 (6/116).
Encoding transition malS6_3 (7/116).
Encoding transition malS6_2 (8/116).
Encoding transition malS6_1 (9/116).
Encoding transition malS6_0 (10/116).
Encoding transition malS5_0 (11/116).
Encoding transition malS6_6 (12/116).
Encoding transition malS6_5 (13/116).
Encoding transition malS6_4 (14/116).
Encoding transition AgetTS (15/116).
Encoding transition AreqCS (16/116).
Encoding transition AackCS (17/116).
Encoding transition AstartCS (18/116).
Encoding transition AreqTS (19/116).
Encoding transition malS3_4 (20/116).
Encoding transition malS3_3 (21/116).
Encoding transition malS3_6 (22/116).
Encoding transition malS3_5 (23/116).
Encoding transition malS2_1 (24/116).
Encoding transition malS2_0 (25/116).
Encoding transition malS2_3 (26/116).
Encoding transition malS2_2 (27/116).
Encoding transition malS2_5 (28/116).
Encoding transition malS2_4 (29/116).
Encoding transition malS1_0 (30/116).
Encoding transition malS2_6 (31/116).
Encoding transition malS1_2 (32/116).
Encoding transition malS1_1 (33/116).
Encoding transition malS1_4 (34/116).
Encoding transition malS1_3 (35/116).
Encoding transition malS5_1 (36/116).
Encoding transition malS5_2 (37/116).
Encoding transition malS5_3 (38/116).
Encoding transition malS5_4 (39/116).
Encoding transition malS5_5 (40/116).
Encoding transition malS5_6 (41/116).
Encoding transition malS4_0 (42/116).
Encoding transition malS4_1 (43/116).
Encoding transition malS4_2 (44/116).
Encoding transition malS4_3 (45/116).
Encoding transition malS4_4 (46/116).
Encoding transition malS4_5 (47/116).
Encoding transition malS4_6 (48/116).
Encoding transition malS3_0 (49/116).
Encoding transition malS3_1 (50/116).
Encoding transition malS3_2 (51/116).
Encoding transition SsendTS_2 (52/116).
Encoding transition SsendTS_1 (53/116).
Encoding transition SsendTS_0 (54/116).
Encoding transition CsendTS1_6 (55/116).
Encoding transition CsendTS1_5 (56/116).
Encoding transition CsendTS1_4 (57/116).
Encoding transition CsendTS1_3 (58/116).
Encoding transition CsendTS1_2 (59/116).
Encoding transition SackCS_3 (60/116).
Encoding transition SackCS_2 (61/116).
Encoding transition SackCS_1 (62/116).
Encoding transition SackCS_0 (63/116).
Encoding transition SsendTS_6 (64/116).
Encoding transition SsendTS_5 (65/116).
Encoding transition SsendTS_4 (66/116).
Encoding transition SsendTS_3 (67/116).
Encoding transition malA1 (68/116).
Encoding transition CgenCertif_0 (69/116).
Encoding transition malA4 (70/116).
Encoding transition malA2 (71/116).
Encoding transition malA5 (72/116).
Encoding transition malA3 (73/116).
Encoding transition malS1_5 (74/116).
Encoding transition malS1_6 (75/116).
Encoding transition CsendTS1_0 (76/116).
Encoding transition CsendTS1_1 (77/116).
Encoding transition CgenCertif_5 (78/116).
Encoding transition CgenCertif_6 (79/116).
Encoding transition CgenCertif_3 (80/116).
Encoding transition CgenCertif_4 (81/116).
Encoding transition CgenCertif_1 (82/116).
Encoding transition CgenCertif_2 (83/116).
Encoding transition SgetTS_4 (84/116).
Encoding transition SgetTS_3 (85/116).
Encoding transition SgetTS_6 (86/116).
Encoding transition SgetTS_5 (87/116).
Encoding transition SgetTS_0 (88/116).
Encoding transition SreqTS_6 (89/116).
Encoding transition SgetTS_2 (90/116).
Encoding transition SgetTS_1 (91/116).
Encoding transition ScertCS_5 (92/116).
Encoding transition ScertCS_4 (93/116).
Encoding transition AendCS (94/116).
Encoding transition ScertCS_6 (95/116).
Encoding transition ScertCS_1 (96/116).
Encoding transition ScertCS_0 (97/116).
Encoding transition ScertCS_3 (98/116).
Encoding transition ScertCS_2 (99/116).
Encoding transition Sperform_1 (100/116).
Encoding transition Sperform_2 (101/116).
Encoding transition Sperform_3 (102/116).
Encoding transition Sperform_4 (103/116).
Encoding transition SackCS_4 (104/116).
Encoding transition SackCS_5 (105/116).
Encoding transition SackCS_6 (106/116).
Encoding transition Sperform_0 (107/116).
Encoding transition SreqTS_2 (108/116).
Encoding transition SreqTS_3 (109/116).
Encoding transition SreqTS_4 (110/116).
Encoding transition SreqTS_5 (111/116).
Encoding transition Sperform_5 (112/116).
Encoding transition Sperform_6 (113/116).
Encoding transition SreqTS_0 (114/116).
Encoding transition SreqTS_1 (115/116).
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End firing rule encoding
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Start RS generation
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Total Used Memory: 63716KB
RS size: 2271960 (2.27196e+06)
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End RS generation
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STATE_SPACE 2.27196e+06 -1 74 3 TECHNIQUES DECISION_DIAGRAMS
BK_STOP 1400846551382
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content from stderr:
Cannot read input file model.bnd
Sequence of Actions to be Executed by the VM
This is useful if one wants to reexecute the tool in the VM from the submitted image disk.
set -x
# this is for BenchKit: configuration of major elements for the test
export BK_INPUT="SurpriseQuasiCertifProtocol-PT-06"
export BK_EXAMINATION="StateSpace"
export BK_TOOL="greatspn"
export BK_RESULT_DIR="/home/fko/BK_RESULTS/OUTPUTS"
export BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT="3600"
# this is specific to your benchmark or test
export BIN_DIR="$HOME/BenchKit/bin"
# remove the execution directoty if it exists (to avoid increse of .vmdk images)
if [ -d execution ] ; then
rm -rf execution
fi
tar xzf /home/mcc/BenchKit/INPUTS/SurpriseQuasiCertifProtocol-PT-06.tgz
mv SurpriseQuasiCertifProtocol-PT-06 execution
# this is for BenchKit: explicit launching of the test
cd execution
echo "====================================================================="
echo " Generated by BenchKit 2-1667"
echo " Executing tool greatspn"
echo " Input is SurpriseQuasiCertifProtocol-PT-06, examination is StateSpace"
echo " Time confinement is $BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT seconds"
echo " Memory confinement is 6144 MBytes"
echo " Run identifier is r10ks-qhx2-140069022701158"
echo "====================================================================="
echo
echo "--------------------"
echo "content from stdout:"
echo
echo -n "BK_START "
date -u +%s%3N
timeout -s 9 $BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT bash -c "/home/mcc/BenchKit/BenchKit_head.sh 2> STDERR ; echo ; echo -n \"BK_STOP \" ; date -u +%s%3N"
if [ $? -eq 137 ] ; then
echo
echo "BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT_REACHED"
fi
echo
echo "--------------------"
echo "content from stderr:"
echo
cat STDERR ;