main.cc revision 2762:470f9e55fe54
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27 *
28 * Authors: Steve Raasch
29 *          Nathan Binkert
30 *          Steve Reinhardt
31 */
32
33///
34/// @file sim/main.cc
35///
36#include <Python.h>	// must be before system headers... see Python docs
37
38#include <sys/types.h>
39#include <sys/stat.h>
40#include <errno.h>
41#include <libgen.h>
42#include <stdlib.h>
43#include <signal.h>
44#include <getopt.h>
45
46#include <list>
47#include <string>
48#include <vector>
49
50#include "base/callback.hh"
51#include "base/inifile.hh"
52#include "base/misc.hh"
53#include "base/output.hh"
54#include "base/pollevent.hh"
55#include "base/statistics.hh"
56#include "base/str.hh"
57#include "base/time.hh"
58#include "cpu/base.hh"
59#include "cpu/smt.hh"
60#include "mem/mem_object.hh"
61#include "mem/port.hh"
62#include "sim/async.hh"
63#include "sim/builder.hh"
64#include "sim/host.hh"
65#include "sim/sim_events.hh"
66#include "sim/sim_exit.hh"
67#include "sim/sim_object.hh"
68#include "sim/stat_control.hh"
69#include "sim/stats.hh"
70#include "sim/root.hh"
71
72using namespace std;
73
74// See async.h.
75volatile bool async_event = false;
76volatile bool async_dump = false;
77volatile bool async_dumpreset = false;
78volatile bool async_exit = false;
79volatile bool async_io = false;
80volatile bool async_alarm = false;
81
82/// Stats signal handler.
83void
84dumpStatsHandler(int sigtype)
85{
86    async_event = true;
87    async_dump = true;
88}
89
90void
91dumprstStatsHandler(int sigtype)
92{
93    async_event = true;
94    async_dumpreset = true;
95}
96
97/// Exit signal handler.
98void
99exitNowHandler(int sigtype)
100{
101    async_event = true;
102    async_exit = true;
103}
104
105/// Abort signal handler.
106void
107abortHandler(int sigtype)
108{
109    cerr << "Program aborted at cycle " << curTick << endl;
110
111#if TRACING_ON
112    // dump trace buffer, if there is one
113    Trace::theLog.dump(cerr);
114#endif
115}
116
117/// Simulator executable name
118char *myProgName = "";
119
120/// Show brief help message.
121void
122showBriefHelp(ostream &out)
123{
124    char *prog = basename(myProgName);
125
126    ccprintf(out, "Usage:\n");
127    ccprintf(out,
128"%s [-p <path>] [-i ] [-h] <config file>\n"
129"\n"
130" -p, --path <path>  prepends <path> to PYTHONPATH instead of using\n"
131"                    built-in zip archive.  Useful when developing/debugging\n"
132"                    changes to built-in Python libraries, as the new Python\n"
133"                    can be tested without building a new m5 binary.\n\n"
134" -i, --interactive  forces entry into interactive mode after the supplied\n"
135"                    script is executed (just like the -i option to  the\n"
136"                    Python interpreter).\n\n"
137" -h                 Prints this help\n\n"
138" <configfile>       config file name (ends in .py)\n\n",
139             prog);
140
141}
142
143const char *briefCopyright =
144"Copyright (c) 2001-2006\n"
145"The Regents of The University of Michigan\n"
146"All Rights Reserved\n";
147
148/// Print welcome message.
149void
150sayHello(ostream &out)
151{
152    extern const char *compileDate;     // from date.cc
153
154    ccprintf(out, "M5 Simulator System\n");
155    // display copyright
156    ccprintf(out, "%s\n", briefCopyright);
157    ccprintf(out, "M5 compiled %d\n", compileDate);
158    ccprintf(out, "M5 started %s\n", Time::start);
159
160    char *host = getenv("HOSTNAME");
161    if (!host)
162        host = getenv("HOST");
163
164    if (host)
165        ccprintf(out, "M5 executing on %s\n", host);
166}
167
168
169extern "C" { void init_main(); }
170
171int
172main(int argc, char **argv)
173{
174    // Saze off program name
175    myProgName = argv[0];
176
177    sayHello(cerr);
178
179    signal(SIGFPE, SIG_IGN);		// may occur on misspeculated paths
180    signal(SIGTRAP, SIG_IGN);
181    signal(SIGUSR1, dumpStatsHandler);		// dump intermediate stats
182    signal(SIGUSR2, dumprstStatsHandler);	// dump and reset stats
183    signal(SIGINT, exitNowHandler);		// dump final stats and exit
184    signal(SIGABRT, abortHandler);
185
186    Py_SetProgramName(argv[0]);
187
188    // default path to m5 python code is the currently executing
189    // file... Python ZipImporter will find embedded zip archive
190    char *pythonpath = argv[0];
191
192    bool interactive = false;
193    bool show_help = false;
194    bool getopt_done = false;
195    int opt_index = 0;
196
197    static struct option long_options[] = {
198        {"python", 1, 0, 'p'},
199        {"interactive", 0, 0, 'i'},
200        {"help", 0, 0, 'h'},
201        {0,0,0,0}
202    };
203
204    do {
205        switch (getopt_long(argc, argv, "+p:ih", long_options, &opt_index)) {
206            // -p <path> prepends <path> to PYTHONPATH instead of
207            // using built-in zip archive.  Useful when
208            // developing/debugging changes to built-in Python
209            // libraries, as the new Python can be tested without
210            // building a new m5 binary.
211          case 'p':
212            pythonpath = optarg;
213            break;
214
215            // -i forces entry into interactive mode after the
216            // supplied script is executed (just like the -i option to
217            // the Python interpreter).
218          case 'i':
219            interactive = true;
220            break;
221
222          case 'h':
223            show_help = true;
224            break;
225          case -1:
226            getopt_done = true;
227            break;
228
229          default:
230            fatal("Unrecognized option %c\n", optopt);
231        }
232    } while (!getopt_done);
233
234    if (show_help) {
235        showBriefHelp(cerr);
236        exit(1);
237    }
238
239    // Fix up argc & argv to hide arguments we just processed.
240    // getopt() sets optind to the index of the first non-processed
241    // argv element.
242    argc -= optind;
243    argv += optind;
244
245    // Set up PYTHONPATH to make sure the m5 module is found
246    string newpath(pythonpath);
247
248    char *oldpath = getenv("PYTHONPATH");
249    if (oldpath != NULL) {
250        newpath += ":";
251        newpath += oldpath;
252    }
253
254    if (setenv("PYTHONPATH", newpath.c_str(), true) == -1)
255        fatal("setenv: %s\n", strerror(errno));
256
257    // initialize embedded Python interpreter
258    Py_Initialize();
259    PySys_SetArgv(argc, argv);
260
261    // initialize SWIG 'main' module
262    init_main();
263
264    if (argc > 0) {
265        // extra arg(s): first is script file, remaining ones are args
266        // to script file
267        char *filename = argv[0];
268        FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "r");
269        if (!fp) {
270            fatal("cannot open file '%s'\n", filename);
271        }
272
273        PyRun_AnyFile(fp, filename);
274    } else {
275        // no script file argument... force interactive prompt
276        interactive = true;
277    }
278
279    if (interactive) {
280        // The following code to import readline was copied from Python
281        // 2.4.3's Modules/main.c.
282        // Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
283        // Python Software Foundation; All Rights Reserved
284        // We should only enable this if we're actually using an
285        // interactive prompt.
286        PyObject *v;
287        v = PyImport_ImportModule("readline");
288        if (v == NULL)
289            PyErr_Clear();
290        else
291            Py_DECREF(v);
292
293        PyRun_InteractiveLoop(stdin, "stdin");
294    }
295
296    // clean up Python intepreter.
297    Py_Finalize();
298}
299
300
301void
302setOutputDir(const string &dir)
303{
304    simout.setDirectory(dir);
305}
306
307
308IniFile inifile;
309
310SimObject *
311createSimObject(const string &name)
312{
313    return SimObjectClass::createObject(inifile, name);
314}
315
316
317/**
318 * Pointer to the Python function that maps names to SimObjects.
319 */
320PyObject *resolveFunc = NULL;
321
322/**
323 * Convert a pointer to the Python object that SWIG wraps around a C++
324 * SimObject pointer back to the actual C++ pointer.  See main.i.
325 */
326extern "C" SimObject *convertSwigSimObjectPtr(PyObject *);
327
328
329SimObject *
330resolveSimObject(const string &name)
331{
332    PyObject *pyPtr = PyEval_CallFunction(resolveFunc, "(s)", name.c_str());
333    if (pyPtr == NULL) {
334        PyErr_Print();
335        panic("resolveSimObject: failure on call to Python for %s", name);
336    }
337
338    SimObject *simObj = convertSwigSimObjectPtr(pyPtr);
339    if (simObj == NULL)
340        panic("resolveSimObject: failure on pointer conversion for %s", name);
341
342    return simObj;
343}
344
345
346/**
347 * Load config.ini into C++ database.  Exported to Python via SWIG;
348 * invoked from m5.instantiate().
349 */
350void
351loadIniFile(PyObject *_resolveFunc)
352{
353    resolveFunc = _resolveFunc;
354    configStream = simout.find("config.out");
355
356    // The configuration database is now complete; start processing it.
357    inifile.load("config.ini");
358
359    // Initialize statistics database
360    Stats::InitSimStats();
361}
362
363
364/**
365 * Look up a MemObject port.  Helper function for connectPorts().
366 */
367Port *
368lookupPort(SimObject *so, const std::string &name, int i)
369{
370    MemObject *mo = dynamic_cast<MemObject *>(so);
371    if (mo == NULL) {
372        warn("error casting SimObject %s to MemObject", so->name());
373        return NULL;
374    }
375
376    Port *p = mo->getPort(name, i);
377    if (p == NULL)
378        warn("error looking up port %s on object %s", name, so->name());
379    return p;
380}
381
382
383/**
384 * Connect the described MemObject ports.  Called from Python via SWIG.
385 */
386int
387connectPorts(SimObject *o1, const std::string &name1, int i1,
388             SimObject *o2, const std::string &name2, int i2)
389{
390    Port *p1 = lookupPort(o1, name1, i1);
391    Port *p2 = lookupPort(o2, name2, i2);
392
393    if (p1 == NULL || p2 == NULL) {
394        warn("connectPorts: port lookup error");
395        return 0;
396    }
397
398    p1->setPeer(p2);
399    p2->setPeer(p1);
400
401    return 1;
402}
403
404/**
405 * Do final initialization steps after object construction but before
406 * start of simulation.
407 */
408void
409finalInit()
410{
411    // Parse and check all non-config-hierarchy parameters.
412    ParamContext::parseAllContexts(inifile);
413    ParamContext::checkAllContexts();
414
415    // Echo all parameter settings to stats file as well.
416    ParamContext::showAllContexts(*configStream);
417
418    // Do a second pass to finish initializing the sim objects
419    SimObject::initAll();
420
421    // Restore checkpointed state, if any.
422#if 0
423    configHierarchy.unserializeSimObjects();
424#endif
425
426    SimObject::regAllStats();
427
428    // uncomment the following to get PC-based execution-time profile
429#ifdef DO_PROFILE
430    init_profile((char *)&_init, (char *)&_fini);
431#endif
432
433    // Check to make sure that the stats package is properly initialized
434    Stats::check();
435
436    // Reset to put the stats in a consistent state.
437    Stats::reset();
438
439    SimStartup();
440}
441
442
443/** Simulate for num_cycles additional cycles.  If num_cycles is -1
444 * (the default), do not limit simulation; some other event must
445 * terminate the loop.  Exported to Python via SWIG.
446 * @return The SimLoopExitEvent that caused the loop to exit.
447 */
448SimLoopExitEvent *
449simulate(Tick num_cycles = -1)
450{
451    warn("Entering event queue @ %d.  Starting simulation...\n", curTick);
452
453    // Fix up num_cycles.  Special default value -1 means simulate
454    // "forever"... schedule event at MaxTick just to be safe.
455    // Otherwise it's a delta for additional cycles to simulate past
456    // curTick, and thus must be non-negative.
457    if (num_cycles == -1)
458        num_cycles = MaxTick;
459    else if (num_cycles < 0)
460        fatal("simulate: num_cycles must be >= 0 (was %d)\n", num_cycles);
461    else
462        num_cycles = curTick + num_cycles;
463
464    Event *limit_event = new SimLoopExitEvent(num_cycles,
465                                              "simulate() limit reached");
466
467    while (1) {
468        // there should always be at least one event (the SimLoopExitEvent
469        // we just scheduled) in the queue
470        assert(!mainEventQueue.empty());
471        assert(curTick <= mainEventQueue.nextTick() &&
472               "event scheduled in the past");
473
474        // forward current cycle to the time of the first event on the
475        // queue
476        curTick = mainEventQueue.nextTick();
477        Event *exit_event = mainEventQueue.serviceOne();
478        if (exit_event != NULL) {
479            // hit some kind of exit event; return to Python
480            // event must be subclass of SimLoopExitEvent...
481            SimLoopExitEvent *se_event = dynamic_cast<SimLoopExitEvent *>(exit_event);
482            if (se_event == NULL)
483                panic("Bogus exit event class!");
484
485            // if we didn't hit limit_event, delete it
486            if (se_event != limit_event) {
487                assert(limit_event->scheduled());
488                limit_event->deschedule();
489                delete limit_event;
490            }
491
492            return se_event;
493        }
494
495        if (async_event) {
496            async_event = false;
497            if (async_dump) {
498                async_dump = false;
499
500                using namespace Stats;
501                SetupEvent(Dump, curTick);
502            }
503
504            if (async_dumpreset) {
505                async_dumpreset = false;
506
507                using namespace Stats;
508                SetupEvent(Dump | Reset, curTick);
509            }
510
511            if (async_exit) {
512                async_exit = false;
513                exitSimLoop("user interrupt received");
514            }
515
516            if (async_io || async_alarm) {
517                async_io = false;
518                async_alarm = false;
519                pollQueue.service();
520            }
521        }
522    }
523
524    // not reached... only exit is return on SimLoopExitEvent
525}
526
527/**
528 * Queue of C++ callbacks to invoke on simulator exit.
529 */
530CallbackQueue exitCallbacks;
531
532/**
533 * Register an exit callback.
534 */
535void
536registerExitCallback(Callback *callback)
537{
538    exitCallbacks.add(callback);
539}
540
541/**
542 * Do C++ simulator exit processing.  Exported to SWIG to be invoked
543 * when simulator terminates via Python's atexit mechanism.
544 */
545void
546doExitCleanup()
547{
548    exitCallbacks.process();
549    exitCallbacks.clear();
550
551    cout.flush();
552
553    ParamContext::cleanupAllContexts();
554
555    // print simulation stats
556    Stats::DumpNow();
557}
558