About the Execution of Marcie for S_Peterson-PT-7
Execution Summary | |||||
Max Memory Used (MB) |
Time wait (ms) | CPU Usage (ms) | I/O Wait (ms) | Computed Result | Execution Status |
4413.670 | 3600000.00 | 3600010.00 | 19.80 | [undef] | Time out reached |
Execution Chart
We display below the execution chart for this examination (boot time has been removed).
Trace from the execution
Waiting for the VM to be ready (probing ssh)
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=====================================================================
Generated by BenchKit 2-2270
Executing tool marcie
Input is S_Peterson-PT-7, examination is ReachabilityComputeBounds
Time confinement is 3600 seconds
Memory confinement is 16384 MBytes
Number of cores is 1
Run identifier is r204st-blw3-143341204700387
=====================================================================
--------------------
content from stdout:
=== Data for post analysis generated by BenchKit (invocation template)
The expected result is a vector of positive values
NUM_VECTOR
here is the order used to build the result vector(from text file)
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-0
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-1
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-10
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-11
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-12
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-13
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-14
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-15
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-2
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-3
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-4
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-5
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-6
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-7
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-8
FORMULA_NAME Peterson-COL-7-ReachabilityComputeBounds-9
=== Now, execution of the tool begins
BK_START 1433650322436
Model: S_Peterson-PT-7
reachability algorithm:
Saturation-based algorithm
variable ordering algorithm:
Calculated like in [Noa99]
--memory=6 --suppress --rs-algorithm=3 --place-order=5
Marcie rev. 1429:1432M (built: crohr on 2014-10-22)
A model checker for Generalized Stochastic Petri nets
authors: Alex Tovchigrechko (IDD package and CTL model checking)
Martin Schwarick (Symbolic numerical analysis and CSL model checking)
Christian Rohr (Simulative and approximative numerical model checking)
marcie@informatik.tu-cottbus.de
called as: marcie --net-file=model.pnml --mcc-file=ReachabilityComputeBounds.xml --memory=6 --suppress --rs-algorithm=3 --place-order=5
parse successfull
net created successfully
(NrP: 1992 NrTr: 3096 NrArc: 9584)
net check time: 0m0sec
parse formulas successfull
formulas created successfully
place and transition orderings generation:0m10sec
init dd package: 0m2sec
BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT_REACHED
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content from stderr:
check if there are places and transitions
ok
check if there are transitions without pre-places
ok
check if at least one transition is enabled in m0
ok
check if there are transitions that can never fire
ok
initing FirstDep: 0m0sec
1992 3210 3210 5350 10189 10189 17417 29110 46900 70452 100977 100980 100980 101049 103620 103620 103680 103681 103681 106478 137388 137388 137520 167228 167240 169924 216617 216617 216959 236304 236304 233843 243391 272615 272615 297729 312751 313420 313420 329920 360960 360960 368332 392416 392416 392723 495600 498891 498891 519116 541179 554643
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="S_Peterson-PT-7"
export BK_EXAMINATION="ReachabilityComputeBounds"
export BK_TOOL="marcie"
export BK_RESULT_DIR="/user/u8/hulinhub/BK_RESULTS/OUTPUTS"
export BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT="3600"
export BK_MEMORY_CONFINEMENT="16384"
# 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/S_Peterson-PT-7.tgz
mv S_Peterson-PT-7 execution
# this is for BenchKit: explicit launching of the test
cd execution
echo "====================================================================="
echo " Generated by BenchKit 2-2270"
echo " Executing tool marcie"
echo " Input is S_Peterson-PT-7, examination is ReachabilityComputeBounds"
echo " Time confinement is $BK_TIME_CONFINEMENT seconds"
echo " Memory confinement is 16384 MBytes"
echo " Number of cores is 1"
echo " Run identifier is r204st-blw3-143341204700387"
echo "====================================================================="
echo
echo "--------------------"
echo "content from stdout:"
echo
echo "=== Data for post analysis generated by BenchKit (invocation template)"
echo
if [ "ReachabilityComputeBounds" = "ReachabilityComputeBounds" ] ; then
echo "The expected result is a vector of positive values"
echo NUM_VECTOR
elif [ "ReachabilityComputeBounds" != "StateSpace" ] ; then
echo "The expected result is a vector of booleans"
echo BOOL_VECTOR
else
echo "no data necessary for post analysis"
fi
echo
if [ -f "ReachabilityComputeBounds.txt" ] ; then
echo "here is the order used to build the result vector(from text file)"
for x in $(grep Property ReachabilityComputeBounds.txt | cut -d ' ' -f 2 | sort -u) ; do
echo "FORMULA_NAME $x"
done
elif [ -f "ReachabilityComputeBounds.xml" ] ; then # for cunf (txt files deleted;-)
echo echo "here is the order used to build the result vector(from xml file)"
for x in $(grep '
echo "FORMULA_NAME $x"
done
fi
echo
echo "=== Now, execution of the tool begins"
echo
echo -n "BK_START "
date -u +%s%3N
echo
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 ;