simple.py revision 11104
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29
30""" This file creates a barebones system and executes 'hello', a simple Hello
31World application.
32See Part 1, Chapter 2: Creating a simple configuration script in the
33learning_gem5 book for more information about this script.
34
35IMPORTANT: If you modify this file, it's likely that the Learning gem5 book
36           also needs to be updated. For now, email Jason <power.jg@gmail.com>
37
38"""
39
40# import the m5 (gem5) library created when gem5 is built
41import m5
42# import all of the SimObjects
43from m5.objects import *
44
45# create the system we are going to simulate
46system = System()
47
48# Set the clock fequency of the system (and all of its children)
49system.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain()
50system.clk_domain.clock = '1GHz'
51system.clk_domain.voltage_domain = VoltageDomain()
52
53# Set up the system
54system.mem_mode = 'timing'               # Use timing accesses
55system.mem_ranges = [AddrRange('512MB')] # Create an address range
56
57# Create a simple CPU
58system.cpu = TimingSimpleCPU()
59
60# Create a memory bus, a system crossbar, in this case
61system.membus = SystemXBar()
62
63# Hook the CPU ports up to the membus
64system.cpu.icache_port = system.membus.slave
65system.cpu.dcache_port = system.membus.slave
66
67# create the interrupt controller for the CPU and connect to the membus
68system.cpu.createInterruptController()
69
70# For x86 only, make sure the interrupts are connected to the memory
71# Note: these are directly connected to the memory bus and are not cached
72if m5.defines.buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "x86":
73    system.cpu.interrupts.pio = system.membus.master
74    system.cpu.interrupts.int_master = system.membus.slave
75    system.cpu.interrupts.int_slave = system.membus.master
76
77# Create a DDR3 memory controller and connect it to the membus
78system.mem_ctrl = DDR3_1600_x64()
79system.mem_ctrl.range = system.mem_ranges[0]
80system.mem_ctrl.port = system.membus.master
81
82# Connect the system up to the membus
83system.system_port = system.membus.slave
84
85# get ISA for the binary to run.
86isa = str(m5.defines.buildEnv['TARGET_ISA']).lower()
87
88# Run 'hello' and use the compiled ISA to find the binary
89binary = 'tests/test-progs/hello/bin/' + isa + '/linux/hello'
90
91# Create a process for a simple "Hello World" application
92process = LiveProcess()
93# Set the command
94# cmd is a list which begins with the executable (like argv)
95process.cmd = [binary]
96# Set the cpu to use the process as its workload and create thread contexts
97system.cpu.workload = process
98system.cpu.createThreads()
99
100# set up the root SimObject and start the simulation
101root = Root(full_system = False, system = system)
102# instantiate all of the objects we've created above
103m5.instantiate()
104
105print "Beginning simulation!"
106exit_event = m5.simulate()
107print 'Exiting @ tick %i because %s' % (m5.curTick(), exit_event.getCause())
108