__init__.py revision 3102:225b76c8ac68
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27# Authors: Nathan Binkert
28#          Steve Reinhardt
29
30import atexit, os, sys
31
32# import the SWIG-wrapped main C++ functions
33import cc_main
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
37from cc_main import simulate, SimLoopExitEvent
38
39# import the m5 compile options
40import defines
41
42# define this here so we can use it right away if necessary
43def panic(string):
44    print >>sys.stderr, 'panic:', string
45    sys.exit(1)
46
47def makeList(objOrList):
48    if isinstance(objOrList, list):
49        return objOrList
50    return [objOrList]
51
52# Prepend given directory to system module search path.  We may not
53# need this anymore if we can structure our config library more like a
54# Python package.
55def AddToPath(path):
56    # if it's a relative path and we know what directory the current
57    # python script is in, make the path relative to that directory.
58    if not os.path.isabs(path) and sys.path[0]:
59        path = os.path.join(sys.path[0], path)
60    path = os.path.realpath(path)
61    # sys.path[0] should always refer to the current script's directory,
62    # so place the new dir right after that.
63    sys.path.insert(1, path)
64
65# make a SmartDict out of the build options for our local use
66import smartdict
67build_env = smartdict.SmartDict()
68build_env.update(defines.m5_build_env)
69
70# make a SmartDict out of the OS environment too
71env = smartdict.SmartDict()
72env.update(os.environ)
73
74# The final hook to generate .ini files.  Called from the user script
75# once the config is built.
76def instantiate(root):
77    params.ticks_per_sec = float(root.clock.frequency)
78    # ugly temporary hack to get output to config.ini
79    sys.stdout = file(os.path.join(options.outdir, 'config.ini'), 'w')
80    root.print_ini()
81    sys.stdout.close() # close config.ini
82    sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ # restore to original
83    cc_main.loadIniFile(resolveSimObject)  # load config.ini into C++
84    root.createCCObject()
85    root.connectPorts()
86    cc_main.finalInit()
87    noDot = True # temporary until we fix dot
88    if not noDot:
89       dot = pydot.Dot()
90       instance.outputDot(dot)
91       dot.orientation = "portrait"
92       dot.size = "8.5,11"
93       dot.ranksep="equally"
94       dot.rank="samerank"
95       dot.write("config.dot")
96       dot.write_ps("config.ps")
97
98# Export curTick to user script.
99def curTick():
100    return cc_main.cvar.curTick
101
102# register our C++ exit callback function with Python
103atexit.register(cc_main.doExitCleanup)
104
105# This loops until all objects have been fully drained.
106def doDrain(root):
107    all_drained = drain(root)
108    while (not all_drained):
109        all_drained = drain(root)
110
111# Tries to drain all objects.  Draining might not be completed unless
112# all objects return that they are drained on the first call.  This is
113# because as objects drain they may cause other objects to no longer
114# be drained.
115def drain(root):
116    all_drained = False
117    drain_event = cc_main.createCountedDrain()
118    unready_objects = root.startDrain(drain_event, True)
119    # If we've got some objects that can't drain immediately, then simulate
120    if unready_objects > 0:
121        drain_event.setCount(unready_objects)
122        simulate()
123    else:
124        all_drained = True
125    cc_main.cleanupCountedDrain(drain_event)
126    return all_drained
127
128def resume(root):
129    root.resume()
130
131def checkpoint(root, dir):
132    if not isinstance(root, objects.Root):
133        raise TypeError, "Object is not a root object. Checkpoint must be called on a root object."
134    doDrain(root)
135    print "Writing checkpoint"
136    cc_main.serializeAll(dir)
137    resume(root)
138
139def restoreCheckpoint(root, dir):
140    print "Restoring from checkpoint"
141    cc_main.unserializeAll(dir)
142    resume(root)
143
144def changeToAtomic(system):
145    if not isinstance(system, objects.Root) and not isinstance(system, System):
146        raise TypeError, "Object is not a root or system object.  Checkpoint must be "
147        "called on a root object."
148    doDrain(system)
149    print "Changing memory mode to atomic"
150    system.changeTiming(cc_main.SimObject.Atomic)
151    resume(system)
152
153def changeToTiming(system):
154    if not isinstance(system, objects.Root) and not isinstance(system, System):
155        raise TypeError, "Object is not a root or system object.  Checkpoint must be "
156        "called on a root object."
157    doDrain(system)
158    print "Changing memory mode to timing"
159    system.changeTiming(cc_main.SimObject.Timing)
160    resume(system)
161
162def switchCpus(cpuList):
163    if not isinstance(cpuList, list):
164        raise RuntimeError, "Must pass a list to this function"
165    for i in cpuList:
166        if not isinstance(i, tuple):
167            raise RuntimeError, "List must have tuples of (oldCPU,newCPU)"
168
169    [old_cpus, new_cpus] = zip(*cpuList)
170
171    for cpu in old_cpus:
172        if not isinstance(cpu, objects.BaseCPU):
173            raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU", cpu
174    for cpu in new_cpus:
175        if not isinstance(cpu, objects.BaseCPU):
176            raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU", cpu
177
178    # Drain all of the individual CPUs
179    drain_event = cc_main.createCountedDrain()
180    unready_cpus = 0
181    for old_cpu in old_cpus:
182        unready_cpus += old_cpu.startDrain(drain_event, False)
183    # If we've got some objects that can't drain immediately, then simulate
184    if unready_cpus > 0:
185        drain_event.setCount(unready_cpus)
186        simulate()
187    cc_main.cleanupCountedDrain(drain_event)
188    # Now all of the CPUs are ready to be switched out
189    for old_cpu in old_cpus:
190        old_cpu._ccObject.switchOut()
191    index = 0
192    print "Switching CPUs"
193    for new_cpu in new_cpus:
194        new_cpu.takeOverFrom(old_cpus[index])
195        new_cpu._ccObject.resume()
196        index += 1
197
198# Since we have so many mutual imports in this package, we should:
199# 1. Put all intra-package imports at the *bottom* of the file, unless
200#    they're absolutely needed before that (for top-level statements
201#    or class attributes).  Imports of "trivial" packages that don't
202#    import other packages (e.g., 'smartdict') can be at the top.
203# 2. Never use 'from foo import *' on an intra-package import since
204#    you can get the wrong result if foo is only partially imported
205#    at the point you do that (i.e., because foo is in the middle of
206#    importing *you*).
207from main import options
208import objects
209import params
210from SimObject import resolveSimObject
211