two_level.py revision 12564
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; 9# redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution; 12# neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its 13# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from 14# this software without specific prior written permission. 15# 16# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 17# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 18# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 19# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 20# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 21# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 22# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 23# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 24# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 25# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 26# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 27# 28# Authors: Jason Power 29 30""" This file creates a single CPU and a two-level cache system. 31This script takes a single parameter which specifies a binary to execute. 32If none is provided it executes 'hello' by default (mostly used for testing) 33 34See Part 1, Chapter 3: Adding cache to the configuration script in the 35learning_gem5 book for more information about this script. 36This file exports options for the L1 I/D and L2 cache sizes. 37 38IMPORTANT: If you modify this file, it's likely that the Learning gem5 book 39 also needs to be updated. For now, email Jason <power.jg@gmail.com> 40 41""" 42 43from __future__ import print_function 44 45# import the m5 (gem5) library created when gem5 is built 46import m5 47# import all of the SimObjects 48from m5.objects import * 49 50# Add the common scripts to our path 51m5.util.addToPath('../../') 52 53# import the caches which we made 54from caches import * 55 56# import the SimpleOpts module 57from common import SimpleOpts 58 59# Set the usage message to display 60SimpleOpts.set_usage("usage: %prog [options] <binary to execute>") 61 62# Finalize the arguments and grab the opts so we can pass it on to our objects 63(opts, args) = SimpleOpts.parse_args() 64 65# get ISA for the default binary to run. This is mostly for simple testing 66isa = str(m5.defines.buildEnv['TARGET_ISA']).lower() 67 68# Default to running 'hello', use the compiled ISA to find the binary 69binary = 'tests/test-progs/hello/bin/' + isa + '/linux/hello' 70 71# Check if there was a binary passed in via the command line and error if 72# there are too many arguments 73if len(args) == 1: 74 binary = args[0] 75elif len(args) > 1: 76 SimpleOpts.print_help() 77 m5.fatal("Expected a binary to execute as positional argument") 78 79# create the system we are going to simulate 80system = System() 81 82# Set the clock fequency of the system (and all of its children) 83system.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain() 84system.clk_domain.clock = '1GHz' 85system.clk_domain.voltage_domain = VoltageDomain() 86 87# Set up the system 88system.mem_mode = 'timing' # Use timing accesses 89system.mem_ranges = [AddrRange('512MB')] # Create an address range 90 91# Create a simple CPU 92system.cpu = TimingSimpleCPU() 93 94# Create an L1 instruction and data cache 95system.cpu.icache = L1ICache(opts) 96system.cpu.dcache = L1DCache(opts) 97 98# Connect the instruction and data caches to the CPU 99system.cpu.icache.connectCPU(system.cpu) 100system.cpu.dcache.connectCPU(system.cpu) 101 102# Create a memory bus, a coherent crossbar, in this case 103system.l2bus = L2XBar() 104 105# Hook the CPU ports up to the l2bus 106system.cpu.icache.connectBus(system.l2bus) 107system.cpu.dcache.connectBus(system.l2bus) 108 109# Create an L2 cache and connect it to the l2bus 110system.l2cache = L2Cache(opts) 111system.l2cache.connectCPUSideBus(system.l2bus) 112 113# Create a memory bus 114system.membus = SystemXBar() 115 116# Connect the L2 cache to the membus 117system.l2cache.connectMemSideBus(system.membus) 118 119# create the interrupt controller for the CPU 120system.cpu.createInterruptController() 121 122# For x86 only, make sure the interrupts are connected to the memory 123# Note: these are directly connected to the memory bus and are not cached 124if m5.defines.buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "x86": 125 system.cpu.interrupts[0].pio = system.membus.master 126 system.cpu.interrupts[0].int_master = system.membus.slave 127 system.cpu.interrupts[0].int_slave = system.membus.master 128 129# Connect the system up to the membus 130system.system_port = system.membus.slave 131 132# Create a DDR3 memory controller 133system.mem_ctrl = DDR3_1600_8x8() 134system.mem_ctrl.range = system.mem_ranges[0] 135system.mem_ctrl.port = system.membus.master 136 137# Create a process for a simple "Hello World" application 138process = Process() 139# Set the command 140# cmd is a list which begins with the executable (like argv) 141process.cmd = [binary] 142# Set the cpu to use the process as its workload and create thread contexts 143system.cpu.workload = process 144system.cpu.createThreads() 145 146# set up the root SimObject and start the simulation 147root = Root(full_system = False, system = system) 148# instantiate all of the objects we've created above 149m5.instantiate() 150 151print("Beginning simulation!") 152exit_event = m5.simulate() 153print('Exiting @ tick %i because %s' % (m5.curTick(), exit_event.getCause())) 154