Library prosa.model.processor.varspeed

From mathcomp Require Import all_ssreflect.
Require Export prosa.behavior.all.

In the following, we define a model of processors with variable execution speeds.
NB: For now, the definition serves only to document how this can be done; it is not actually used anywhere in the library.

Section State.

Consider any type of jobs.
  Variable Job: JobType.

We define the state of a variable-speed processor at a given time to be one of two possible cases: either a specific job is scheduled and progresses with a specific speed, or the processor is idle.
  Inductive processor_state :=
    Idle
  | Progress (j : Job) (speed : nat).

Next, we define the semantics of the variable-speed processor state.
  Section Service.

Consider any job j.
    Variable j : Job.

Job j is scheduled in a given state s if s is not idle and j matches the job recorded in s.
    Definition varspeed_scheduled_on (s : processor_state) (_ : unit) : bool :=
      match s with
      | Idlefalse
      | Progress j' _j' == j
      end.

If it is scheduled in state s, job j receives service proportional to the speed recorded in the state.
    Definition varspeed_service_on (s : processor_state) (_ : unit) : work :=
      match s with
      | Idle ⇒ 0
      | Progress j' speedif j' == j then speed else 0
      end.

  End Service.

Finally, we connect the above definitions to the generic Prosa interface for processor states.
  Program Definition pstate_instance : ProcessorState Job :=
    {|
      State := processor_state;
      scheduled_on := varspeed_scheduled_on;
      service_on := varspeed_service_on
    |}.
  Next Obligation.
    move: r H.
    case: s=>//= j' v _.
    by case: ifP.
  Qed.

End State.