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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 34 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 35 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 36 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 37 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 38 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 39 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 40 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 41 * 42 * Authors: Nathan Binkert 43 * Andreas Sandberg 44 */ 45 46#include "pybind11/pybind11.h" 47#include "pybind11/stl.h" 48 49#include "base/logging.hh" 50#include "sim/eventq.hh" 51#include "sim/sim_events.hh" 52#include "sim/sim_exit.hh" 53#include "sim/simulate.hh" 54 55namespace py = pybind11; 56 57 58/** 59 * PyBind wrapper for Events 60 * 61 * We need to wrap the Event class with some Python glue code to 62 * enable method overrides in Python and memory management. Unlike its 63 * C++ cousin, PyEvents need to override __call__ instead of 64 * Event::process(). 65 * 66 * Memory management is done using reference counting in Python. 67 */ 68class PyEvent : public Event 69{ 70 public: 71 PyEvent(Event::Priority priority) 72 : Event(priority, Event::Managed) 73 { 74 } 75 76 void process() override { 77 // Call the Python implementation as __call__. This provides a 78 // slightly more Python-friendly interface. 79 PYBIND11_OVERLOAD_PURE_NAME(void, PyEvent, "__call__", process); 80 } 81 82 protected: 83 void acquireImpl() override { 84 py::object obj = py::cast(this); 85 86 if (obj) { 87 obj.inc_ref(); 88 } else { 89 panic("Failed to get PyBind object to increase ref count\n"); 90 } 91 } 92 93 void releaseImpl() override { 94 py::object obj = py::cast(this); 95 96 if (obj) { 97 obj.dec_ref(); 98 } else { 99 panic("Failed to get PyBind object to decrease ref count\n"); 100 } 101 } 102}; 103 104void 105pybind_init_event(py::module &m_native) 106{ 107 py::module m = m_native.def_submodule("event"); 108 109 m.def("simulate", &simulate, 110 py::arg("ticks") = MaxTick); 111 m.def("exitSimLoop", &exitSimLoop); 112 m.def("getEventQueue", []() { return curEventQueue(); }, 113 py::return_value_policy::reference); 114 m.def("setEventQueue", [](EventQueue *q) { return curEventQueue(q); }); 115 m.def("getEventQueue", &getEventQueue, 116 py::return_value_policy::reference); 117 118 py::class_<EventQueue>(m, "EventQueue") 119 .def("name", [](EventQueue *eq) { return eq->name(); }) 120 .def("dump", &EventQueue::dump) 121 .def("schedule", [](EventQueue *eq, PyEvent *e, Tick t) { 122 eq->schedule(e, t); 123 }, py::arg("event"), py::arg("when")) 124 .def("deschedule", &EventQueue::deschedule, 125 py::arg("event")) 126 .def("reschedule", &EventQueue::reschedule, 127 py::arg("event"), py::arg("tick"), py::arg("always") = false) 128 ; 129 130 // TODO: Ownership of global exit events has always been a bit 131 // questionable. We currently assume they are owned by the C++ 132 // world. This is what the old SWIG code did, but that will result 133 // in memory leaks. 134 py::class_<GlobalSimLoopExitEvent, 135 std::unique_ptr<GlobalSimLoopExitEvent, py::nodelete>>( 136 m, "GlobalSimLoopExitEvent") 137 .def("getCause", &GlobalSimLoopExitEvent::getCause) 138#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3 139 .def("getCode", &GlobalSimLoopExitEvent::getCode) 140#else 141 // Workaround for an issue where PyBind11 converts the exit 142 // code to a long. This is normally fine, but sys.exit treats 143 // any non-int type as an error and exits with status 1 if it 144 // is passed a long. 145 .def("getCode", [](GlobalSimLoopExitEvent *e) { 146 return py::reinterpret_steal<py::object>( 147 PyInt_FromLong(e->getCode())); 148 }) 149#endif 150 ; 151 152 // Event base class. These should never be returned directly to 153 // Python since they don't have a well-defined life cycle. Python 154 // events should be derived from PyEvent instead. 155 py::class_<Event> c_event( 156 m, "Event"); 157 c_event 158 .def("name", &Event::name) 159 .def("dump", &Event::dump) 160 .def("scheduled", &Event::scheduled) 161 .def("squash", &Event::squash) 162 .def("squashed", &Event::squashed) 163 .def("isExitEvent", &Event::isExitEvent) 164 .def("when", &Event::when) 165 .def("priority", &Event::priority) 166 ; 167 168 py::class_<PyEvent, Event>(m, "PyEvent") 169 .def(py::init<Event::Priority>(), 170 py::arg("priority") = (int)Event::Default_Pri) 171 ; 172 173#define PRIO(n) c_event.attr(# n) = py::cast((int)Event::n) 174 PRIO(Minimum_Pri); 175 PRIO(Minimum_Pri); 176 PRIO(Debug_Enable_Pri); 177 PRIO(Debug_Break_Pri); 178 PRIO(CPU_Switch_Pri); 179 PRIO(Delayed_Writeback_Pri); 180 PRIO(Default_Pri); 181 PRIO(DVFS_Update_Pri); 182 PRIO(Serialize_Pri); 183 PRIO(CPU_Tick_Pri); 184 PRIO(Stat_Event_Pri); 185 PRIO(Progress_Event_Pri); 186 PRIO(Sim_Exit_Pri); 187 PRIO(Maximum_Pri); 188} 189