simulate.py revision 10023:91faf6649de0
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 32# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 33# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 34# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 35# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 36# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 37# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 38# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 39# 40# Authors: Nathan Binkert 41# Steve Reinhardt 42 43import atexit 44import os 45import sys 46 47# import the SWIG-wrapped main C++ functions 48import internal 49import core 50import stats 51import SimObject 52import ticks 53import objects 54from m5.util.dot_writer import do_dot 55from m5.internal.stats import updateEvents as updateStatEvents 56 57from util import fatal 58from util import attrdict 59 60# define a MaxTick parameter, unsigned 64 bit 61MaxTick = 2**64 - 1 62 63_memory_modes = { 64 "atomic" : objects.params.atomic, 65 "timing" : objects.params.timing, 66 "atomic_noncaching" : objects.params.atomic_noncaching, 67 } 68 69# The final hook to generate .ini files. Called from the user script 70# once the config is built. 71def instantiate(ckpt_dir=None): 72 from m5 import options 73 74 root = objects.Root.getInstance() 75 76 if not root: 77 fatal("Need to instantiate Root() before calling instantiate()") 78 79 # we need to fix the global frequency 80 ticks.fixGlobalFrequency() 81 82 # Make sure SimObject-valued params are in the configuration 83 # hierarchy so we catch them with future descendants() walks 84 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.adoptOrphanParams() 85 86 # Unproxy in sorted order for determinism 87 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.unproxyParams() 88 89 if options.dump_config: 90 ini_file = file(os.path.join(options.outdir, options.dump_config), 'w') 91 # Print ini sections in sorted order for easier diffing 92 for obj in sorted(root.descendants(), key=lambda o: o.path()): 93 obj.print_ini(ini_file) 94 ini_file.close() 95 96 if options.json_config: 97 try: 98 import json 99 json_file = file(os.path.join(options.outdir, options.json_config), 'w') 100 d = root.get_config_as_dict() 101 json.dump(d, json_file, indent=4) 102 json_file.close() 103 except ImportError: 104 pass 105 106 do_dot(root, options.outdir, options.dot_config) 107 108 # Initialize the global statistics 109 stats.initSimStats() 110 111 # Create the C++ sim objects and connect ports 112 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.createCCObject() 113 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.connectPorts() 114 115 # Do a second pass to finish initializing the sim objects 116 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.init() 117 118 # Do a third pass to initialize statistics 119 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.regStats() 120 121 # Do a fourth pass to initialize probe points 122 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.regProbePoints() 123 124 # Do a fifth pass to connect probe listeners 125 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.regProbeListeners() 126 127 # We're done registering statistics. Enable the stats package now. 128 stats.enable() 129 130 # Restore checkpoint (if any) 131 if ckpt_dir: 132 ckpt = internal.core.getCheckpoint(ckpt_dir) 133 internal.core.unserializeGlobals(ckpt); 134 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.loadState(ckpt) 135 need_resume.append(root) 136 else: 137 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.initState() 138 139 # Check to see if any of the stat events are in the past after resuming from 140 # a checkpoint, If so, this call will shift them to be at a valid time. 141 updateStatEvents() 142 143need_resume = [] 144need_startup = True 145def simulate(*args, **kwargs): 146 global need_resume, need_startup 147 148 if need_startup: 149 root = objects.Root.getInstance() 150 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.startup() 151 need_startup = False 152 153 # Python exit handlers happen in reverse order. 154 # We want to dump stats last. 155 atexit.register(stats.dump) 156 157 # register our C++ exit callback function with Python 158 atexit.register(internal.core.doExitCleanup) 159 160 # Reset to put the stats in a consistent state. 161 stats.reset() 162 163 for root in need_resume: 164 resume(root) 165 need_resume = [] 166 167 return internal.event.simulate(*args, **kwargs) 168 169# Export curTick to user script. 170def curTick(): 171 return internal.core.curTick() 172 173# Drain the system in preparation of a checkpoint or memory mode 174# switch. 175def drain(root): 176 # Try to drain all objects. Draining might not be completed unless 177 # all objects return that they are drained on the first call. This 178 # is because as objects drain they may cause other objects to no 179 # longer be drained. 180 def _drain(): 181 all_drained = False 182 dm = internal.drain.createDrainManager() 183 unready_objs = sum(obj.drain(dm) for obj in root.descendants()) 184 # If we've got some objects that can't drain immediately, then simulate 185 if unready_objs > 0: 186 dm.setCount(unready_objs) 187 simulate() 188 else: 189 all_drained = True 190 internal.drain.cleanupDrainManager(dm) 191 return all_drained 192 193 all_drained = _drain() 194 while (not all_drained): 195 all_drained = _drain() 196 197def memWriteback(root): 198 for obj in root.descendants(): 199 obj.memWriteback() 200 201def memInvalidate(root): 202 for obj in root.descendants(): 203 obj.memInvalidate() 204 205def resume(root): 206 for obj in root.descendants(): obj.drainResume() 207 208def checkpoint(dir): 209 root = objects.Root.getInstance() 210 if not isinstance(root, objects.Root): 211 raise TypeError, "Checkpoint must be called on a root object." 212 drain(root) 213 memWriteback(root) 214 print "Writing checkpoint" 215 internal.core.serializeAll(dir) 216 resume(root) 217 218def _changeMemoryMode(system, mode): 219 if not isinstance(system, (objects.Root, objects.System)): 220 raise TypeError, "Parameter of type '%s'. Must be type %s or %s." % \ 221 (type(system), objects.Root, objects.System) 222 if system.getMemoryMode() != mode: 223 drain(system) 224 system.setMemoryMode(mode) 225 else: 226 print "System already in target mode. Memory mode unchanged." 227 228def switchCpus(system, cpuList, do_drain=True, verbose=True): 229 """Switch CPUs in a system. 230 231 By default, this method drains and resumes the system. This 232 behavior can be disabled by setting the keyword argument 233 'do_drain' to false, which might be desirable if multiple 234 operations requiring a drained system are going to be performed in 235 sequence. 236 237 Note: This method may switch the memory mode of the system if that 238 is required by the CPUs. It may also flush all caches in the 239 system. 240 241 Arguments: 242 system -- Simulated system. 243 cpuList -- (old_cpu, new_cpu) tuples 244 245 Keyword Arguments: 246 do_drain -- Perform a drain/resume of the system when switching. 247 """ 248 249 if verbose: 250 print "switching cpus" 251 252 if not isinstance(cpuList, list): 253 raise RuntimeError, "Must pass a list to this function" 254 for item in cpuList: 255 if not isinstance(item, tuple) or len(item) != 2: 256 raise RuntimeError, "List must have tuples of (oldCPU,newCPU)" 257 258 old_cpus = [old_cpu for old_cpu, new_cpu in cpuList] 259 new_cpus = [new_cpu for old_cpu, new_cpu in cpuList] 260 old_cpu_set = set(old_cpus) 261 memory_mode_name = new_cpus[0].memory_mode() 262 for old_cpu, new_cpu in cpuList: 263 if not isinstance(old_cpu, objects.BaseCPU): 264 raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU" % old_cpu 265 if not isinstance(new_cpu, objects.BaseCPU): 266 raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU" % new_cpu 267 if new_cpu in old_cpu_set: 268 raise RuntimeError, \ 269 "New CPU (%s) is in the list of old CPUs." % (old_cpu,) 270 if not new_cpu.switchedOut(): 271 raise RuntimeError, \ 272 "New CPU (%s) is already active." % (new_cpu,) 273 if not new_cpu.support_take_over(): 274 raise RuntimeError, \ 275 "New CPU (%s) does not support CPU handover." % (old_cpu,) 276 if new_cpu.memory_mode() != memory_mode_name: 277 raise RuntimeError, \ 278 "%s and %s require different memory modes." % (new_cpu, 279 new_cpus[0]) 280 if old_cpu.switchedOut(): 281 raise RuntimeError, \ 282 "Old CPU (%s) is inactive." % (new_cpu,) 283 if not old_cpu.support_take_over(): 284 raise RuntimeError, \ 285 "Old CPU (%s) does not support CPU handover." % (old_cpu,) 286 287 try: 288 memory_mode = _memory_modes[memory_mode_name] 289 except KeyError: 290 raise RuntimeError, "Invalid memory mode (%s)" % memory_mode_name 291 292 if do_drain: 293 drain(system) 294 295 # Now all of the CPUs are ready to be switched out 296 for old_cpu, new_cpu in cpuList: 297 old_cpu.switchOut() 298 299 # Change the memory mode if required. We check if this is needed 300 # to avoid printing a warning if no switch was performed. 301 if system.getMemoryMode() != memory_mode: 302 # Flush the memory system if we are switching to a memory mode 303 # that disables caches. This typically happens when switching to a 304 # hardware virtualized CPU. 305 if memory_mode == objects.params.atomic_noncaching: 306 memWriteback(system) 307 memInvalidate(system) 308 309 _changeMemoryMode(system, memory_mode) 310 311 for old_cpu, new_cpu in cpuList: 312 new_cpu.takeOverFrom(old_cpu) 313 314 if do_drain: 315 resume(system) 316 317from internal.core import disableAllListeners 318