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1# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 2# Copyright (c) 2015 Jason Power 3# All rights reserved. 4# 5# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 7# met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer; --- 31 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 40from __future__ import print_function 41from __future__ import absolute_import 42 43# import the m5 (gem5) library created when gem5 is built 44import m5 45# import all of the SimObjects 46from m5.objects import * 47 | 1# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 2# Copyright (c) 2015 Jason Power 3# All rights reserved. 4# 5# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 7# met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer; --- 31 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 40from __future__ import print_function 41from __future__ import absolute_import 42 43# import the m5 (gem5) library created when gem5 is built 44import m5 45# import all of the SimObjects 46from m5.objects import * 47 |
48# Needed for running C++ threads 49m5.util.addToPath('../../') 50from common.FileSystemConfig import config_filesystem 51 |
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48# You can import ruby_caches_MI_example to use the MI_example protocol instead 49# of the MSI protocol 50from msi_caches import MyCacheSystem 51 52# create the system we are going to simulate 53system = System() 54 55# Set the clock fequency of the system (and all of its children) --- 34 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 90# Set the command 91# cmd is a list which begins with the executable (like argv) 92process.cmd = [binary] 93# Set the cpu to use the process as its workload and create thread contexts 94for cpu in system.cpu: 95 cpu.workload = process 96 cpu.createThreads() 97 | 52# You can import ruby_caches_MI_example to use the MI_example protocol instead 53# of the MSI protocol 54from msi_caches import MyCacheSystem 55 56# create the system we are going to simulate 57system = System() 58 59# Set the clock fequency of the system (and all of its children) --- 34 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 94# Set the command 95# cmd is a list which begins with the executable (like argv) 96process.cmd = [binary] 97# Set the cpu to use the process as its workload and create thread contexts 98for cpu in system.cpu: 99 cpu.workload = process 100 cpu.createThreads() 101 |
102# Set up the pseudo file system for the threads function above 103config_filesystem(system) 104 |
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98# set up the root SimObject and start the simulation 99root = Root(full_system = False, system = system) 100# instantiate all of the objects we've created above 101m5.instantiate() 102 103print("Beginning simulation!") 104exit_event = m5.simulate() 105print('Exiting @ tick {} because {}'.format( 106 m5.curTick(), exit_event.getCause()) 107 ) | 105# set up the root SimObject and start the simulation 106root = Root(full_system = False, system = system) 107# instantiate all of the objects we've created above 108m5.instantiate() 109 110print("Beginning simulation!") 111exit_event = m5.simulate() 112print('Exiting @ tick {} because {}'.format( 113 m5.curTick(), exit_event.getCause()) 114 ) |