1# Copyright (c) 2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan 2# All rights reserved. 3# 4# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 6# met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 7# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer; 8# redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 9# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 10# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution; 11# neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its 12# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from 13# this software without specific prior written permission. 14# 15# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 16# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 17# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 18# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 19# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 20# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 21# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 22# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 23# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 24# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 25# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 26# 27# Authors: Nathan Binkert 28# Steve Reinhardt 29
| 1# Copyright (c) 2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan 2# All rights reserved. 3# 4# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 6# met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 7# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer; 8# redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 9# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 10# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution; 11# neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its 12# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from 13# this software without specific prior written permission. 14# 15# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 16# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 17# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 18# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 19# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 20# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 21# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 22# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 23# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 24# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 25# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 26# 27# Authors: Nathan Binkert 28# Steve Reinhardt 29
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30import atexit, os, sys
| 30import atexit 31import os 32import sys
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31 32# import the SWIG-wrapped main C++ functions 33import internal 34# import a few SWIG-wrapped items (those that are likely to be used 35# directly by user scripts) completely into this module for 36# convenience
| 33 34# import the SWIG-wrapped main C++ functions 35import internal 36# import a few SWIG-wrapped items (those that are likely to be used 37# directly by user scripts) completely into this module for 38# convenience
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37from internal.main import simulate, SimLoopExitEvent
| 39from internal.event import SimLoopExitEvent
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38 39# import the m5 compile options 40import defines 41 42# define a MaxTick parameter 43MaxTick = 2**63 - 1 44 45# define this here so we can use it right away if necessary 46def panic(string): 47 print >>sys.stderr, 'panic:', string 48 sys.exit(1) 49 50# force scalars to one-element lists for uniformity 51def makeList(objOrList): 52 if isinstance(objOrList, list): 53 return objOrList 54 return [objOrList] 55 56# Prepend given directory to system module search path. We may not 57# need this anymore if we can structure our config library more like a 58# Python package. 59def AddToPath(path): 60 # if it's a relative path and we know what directory the current 61 # python script is in, make the path relative to that directory. 62 if not os.path.isabs(path) and sys.path[0]: 63 path = os.path.join(sys.path[0], path) 64 path = os.path.realpath(path) 65 # sys.path[0] should always refer to the current script's directory, 66 # so place the new dir right after that. 67 sys.path.insert(1, path) 68 69# make a SmartDict out of the build options for our local use 70import smartdict 71build_env = smartdict.SmartDict() 72build_env.update(defines.m5_build_env) 73 74# make a SmartDict out of the OS environment too 75env = smartdict.SmartDict() 76env.update(os.environ) 77 78# The final hook to generate .ini files. Called from the user script 79# once the config is built. 80def instantiate(root): 81 params.ticks_per_sec = float(root.clock.frequency) 82 root.unproxy_all() 83 # ugly temporary hack to get output to config.ini 84 sys.stdout = file(os.path.join(options.outdir, 'config.ini'), 'w') 85 root.print_ini() 86 sys.stdout.close() # close config.ini 87 sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ # restore to original
| 40 41# import the m5 compile options 42import defines 43 44# define a MaxTick parameter 45MaxTick = 2**63 - 1 46 47# define this here so we can use it right away if necessary 48def panic(string): 49 print >>sys.stderr, 'panic:', string 50 sys.exit(1) 51 52# force scalars to one-element lists for uniformity 53def makeList(objOrList): 54 if isinstance(objOrList, list): 55 return objOrList 56 return [objOrList] 57 58# Prepend given directory to system module search path. We may not 59# need this anymore if we can structure our config library more like a 60# Python package. 61def AddToPath(path): 62 # if it's a relative path and we know what directory the current 63 # python script is in, make the path relative to that directory. 64 if not os.path.isabs(path) and sys.path[0]: 65 path = os.path.join(sys.path[0], path) 66 path = os.path.realpath(path) 67 # sys.path[0] should always refer to the current script's directory, 68 # so place the new dir right after that. 69 sys.path.insert(1, path) 70 71# make a SmartDict out of the build options for our local use 72import smartdict 73build_env = smartdict.SmartDict() 74build_env.update(defines.m5_build_env) 75 76# make a SmartDict out of the OS environment too 77env = smartdict.SmartDict() 78env.update(os.environ) 79 80# The final hook to generate .ini files. Called from the user script 81# once the config is built. 82def instantiate(root): 83 params.ticks_per_sec = float(root.clock.frequency) 84 root.unproxy_all() 85 # ugly temporary hack to get output to config.ini 86 sys.stdout = file(os.path.join(options.outdir, 'config.ini'), 'w') 87 root.print_ini() 88 sys.stdout.close() # close config.ini 89 sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ # restore to original
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88 internal.main.loadIniFile(resolveSimObject) # load config.ini into C++
| 90 91 # load config.ini into C++ 92 internal.core.loadIniFile(resolveSimObject) 93 94 # Initialize the global statistics 95 internal.stats.initSimStats() 96
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89 root.createCCObject() 90 root.connectPorts()
| 97 root.createCCObject() 98 root.connectPorts()
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91 internal.main.finalInit() 92 noDot = True # temporary until we fix dot 93 if not noDot: 94 dot = pydot.Dot() 95 instance.outputDot(dot) 96 dot.orientation = "portrait" 97 dot.size = "8.5,11" 98 dot.ranksep="equally" 99 dot.rank="samerank" 100 dot.write("config.dot") 101 dot.write_ps("config.ps")
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| 100 # Do a second pass to finish initializing the sim objects 101 internal.sim_object.initAll() 102 103 # Do a third pass to initialize statistics 104 internal.sim_object.regAllStats() 105 106 # Check to make sure that the stats package is properly initialized 107 internal.stats.check() 108 109 # Reset to put the stats in a consistent state. 110 internal.stats.reset() 111 112def doDot(root): 113 dot = pydot.Dot() 114 instance.outputDot(dot) 115 dot.orientation = "portrait" 116 dot.size = "8.5,11" 117 dot.ranksep="equally" 118 dot.rank="samerank" 119 dot.write("config.dot") 120 dot.write_ps("config.ps") 121 122need_resume = [] 123need_startup = True 124def simulate(*args, **kwargs): 125 global need_resume, need_startup 126 127 if need_startup: 128 internal.core.SimStartup() 129 need_startup = False 130 131 for root in need_resume: 132 resume(root) 133 need_resume = [] 134 135 return internal.event.simulate(*args, **kwargs) 136
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103# Export curTick to user script. 104def curTick():
| 137# Export curTick to user script. 138def curTick():
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105 return internal.main.cvar.curTick
| 139 return internal.event.cvar.curTick
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106 107# register our C++ exit callback function with Python
| 140 141# register our C++ exit callback function with Python
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108atexit.register(internal.main.doExitCleanup)
| 142atexit.register(internal.core.doExitCleanup) 143atexit.register(internal.stats.dump)
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109 110# This loops until all objects have been fully drained. 111def doDrain(root): 112 all_drained = drain(root) 113 while (not all_drained): 114 all_drained = drain(root) 115 116# Tries to drain all objects. Draining might not be completed unless 117# all objects return that they are drained on the first call. This is 118# because as objects drain they may cause other objects to no longer 119# be drained. 120def drain(root): 121 all_drained = False
| 144 145# This loops until all objects have been fully drained. 146def doDrain(root): 147 all_drained = drain(root) 148 while (not all_drained): 149 all_drained = drain(root) 150 151# Tries to drain all objects. Draining might not be completed unless 152# all objects return that they are drained on the first call. This is 153# because as objects drain they may cause other objects to no longer 154# be drained. 155def drain(root): 156 all_drained = False
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122 drain_event = internal.main.createCountedDrain()
| 157 drain_event = internal.event.createCountedDrain()
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123 unready_objects = root.startDrain(drain_event, True) 124 # If we've got some objects that can't drain immediately, then simulate 125 if unready_objects > 0: 126 drain_event.setCount(unready_objects) 127 simulate() 128 else: 129 all_drained = True
| 158 unready_objects = root.startDrain(drain_event, True) 159 # If we've got some objects that can't drain immediately, then simulate 160 if unready_objects > 0: 161 drain_event.setCount(unready_objects) 162 simulate() 163 else: 164 all_drained = True
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130 internal.main.cleanupCountedDrain(drain_event)
| 165 internal.event.cleanupCountedDrain(drain_event)
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131 return all_drained 132 133def resume(root): 134 root.resume() 135 136def checkpoint(root, dir): 137 if not isinstance(root, objects.Root):
| 166 return all_drained 167 168def resume(root): 169 root.resume() 170 171def checkpoint(root, dir): 172 if not isinstance(root, objects.Root):
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138 raise TypeError, "Object is not a root object. Checkpoint must be called on a root object."
| 173 raise TypeError, "Checkpoint must be called on a root object."
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139 doDrain(root) 140 print "Writing checkpoint"
| 174 doDrain(root) 175 print "Writing checkpoint"
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141 internal.main.serializeAll(dir)
| 176 internal.sim_object.serializeAll(dir)
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142 resume(root) 143 144def restoreCheckpoint(root, dir): 145 print "Restoring from checkpoint"
| 177 resume(root) 178 179def restoreCheckpoint(root, dir): 180 print "Restoring from checkpoint"
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146 internal.main.unserializeAll(dir) 147 resume(root)
| 181 internal.sim_object.unserializeAll(dir) 182 need_resume.append(root)
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148 149def changeToAtomic(system): 150 if not isinstance(system, objects.Root) and not isinstance(system, objects.System): 151 raise TypeError, "Object is not a root or system object. Checkpoint must be " 152 "called on a root object." 153 doDrain(system) 154 print "Changing memory mode to atomic"
| 183 184def changeToAtomic(system): 185 if not isinstance(system, objects.Root) and not isinstance(system, objects.System): 186 raise TypeError, "Object is not a root or system object. Checkpoint must be " 187 "called on a root object." 188 doDrain(system) 189 print "Changing memory mode to atomic"
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155 system.changeTiming(internal.main.SimObject.Atomic)
| 190 system.changeTiming(internal.sim_object.SimObject.Atomic)
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156 157def changeToTiming(system): 158 if not isinstance(system, objects.Root) and not isinstance(system, objects.System): 159 raise TypeError, "Object is not a root or system object. Checkpoint must be " 160 "called on a root object." 161 doDrain(system) 162 print "Changing memory mode to timing"
| 191 192def changeToTiming(system): 193 if not isinstance(system, objects.Root) and not isinstance(system, objects.System): 194 raise TypeError, "Object is not a root or system object. Checkpoint must be " 195 "called on a root object." 196 doDrain(system) 197 print "Changing memory mode to timing"
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163 system.changeTiming(internal.main.SimObject.Timing)
| 198 system.changeTiming(internal.sim_object.SimObject.Timing)
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164 165def switchCpus(cpuList): 166 print "switching cpus" 167 if not isinstance(cpuList, list): 168 raise RuntimeError, "Must pass a list to this function" 169 for i in cpuList: 170 if not isinstance(i, tuple): 171 raise RuntimeError, "List must have tuples of (oldCPU,newCPU)" 172 173 [old_cpus, new_cpus] = zip(*cpuList) 174 175 for cpu in old_cpus: 176 if not isinstance(cpu, objects.BaseCPU): 177 raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU" % cpu 178 for cpu in new_cpus: 179 if not isinstance(cpu, objects.BaseCPU): 180 raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU" % cpu 181 182 # Drain all of the individual CPUs
| 199 200def switchCpus(cpuList): 201 print "switching cpus" 202 if not isinstance(cpuList, list): 203 raise RuntimeError, "Must pass a list to this function" 204 for i in cpuList: 205 if not isinstance(i, tuple): 206 raise RuntimeError, "List must have tuples of (oldCPU,newCPU)" 207 208 [old_cpus, new_cpus] = zip(*cpuList) 209 210 for cpu in old_cpus: 211 if not isinstance(cpu, objects.BaseCPU): 212 raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU" % cpu 213 for cpu in new_cpus: 214 if not isinstance(cpu, objects.BaseCPU): 215 raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU" % cpu 216 217 # Drain all of the individual CPUs
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183 drain_event = internal.main.createCountedDrain()
| 218 drain_event = internal.event.createCountedDrain()
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184 unready_cpus = 0 185 for old_cpu in old_cpus: 186 unready_cpus += old_cpu.startDrain(drain_event, False) 187 # If we've got some objects that can't drain immediately, then simulate 188 if unready_cpus > 0: 189 drain_event.setCount(unready_cpus) 190 simulate()
| 219 unready_cpus = 0 220 for old_cpu in old_cpus: 221 unready_cpus += old_cpu.startDrain(drain_event, False) 222 # If we've got some objects that can't drain immediately, then simulate 223 if unready_cpus > 0: 224 drain_event.setCount(unready_cpus) 225 simulate()
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191 internal.main.cleanupCountedDrain(drain_event)
| 226 internal.event.cleanupCountedDrain(drain_event)
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192 # Now all of the CPUs are ready to be switched out 193 for old_cpu in old_cpus: 194 old_cpu._ccObject.switchOut() 195 index = 0 196 for new_cpu in new_cpus: 197 new_cpu.takeOverFrom(old_cpus[index]) 198 new_cpu._ccObject.resume() 199 index += 1 200
| 227 # Now all of the CPUs are ready to be switched out 228 for old_cpu in old_cpus: 229 old_cpu._ccObject.switchOut() 230 index = 0 231 for new_cpu in new_cpus: 232 new_cpu.takeOverFrom(old_cpus[index]) 233 new_cpu._ccObject.resume() 234 index += 1 235
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| 236def dumpStats(): 237 print 'Dumping stats' 238 internal.stats.dump() 239 240def resetStats(): 241 print 'Resetting stats' 242 internal.stats.reset() 243
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201# Since we have so many mutual imports in this package, we should: 202# 1. Put all intra-package imports at the *bottom* of the file, unless 203# they're absolutely needed before that (for top-level statements 204# or class attributes). Imports of "trivial" packages that don't 205# import other packages (e.g., 'smartdict') can be at the top. 206# 2. Never use 'from foo import *' on an intra-package import since 207# you can get the wrong result if foo is only partially imported 208# at the point you do that (i.e., because foo is in the middle of 209# importing *you*). 210from main import options 211import objects 212import params 213from SimObject import resolveSimObject
| 244# Since we have so many mutual imports in this package, we should: 245# 1. Put all intra-package imports at the *bottom* of the file, unless 246# they're absolutely needed before that (for top-level statements 247# or class attributes). Imports of "trivial" packages that don't 248# import other packages (e.g., 'smartdict') can be at the top. 249# 2. Never use 'from foo import *' on an intra-package import since 250# you can get the wrong result if foo is only partially imported 251# at the point you do that (i.e., because foo is in the middle of 252# importing *you*). 253from main import options 254import objects 255import params 256from SimObject import resolveSimObject
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