switcheroo.py revision 11880
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The CPUs in the system must have been prepared for 49 switching, which in practice means that only one CPU is switched 50 in. base_config.BaseFSSwitcheroo can be used to create such a 51 system. 52 """ 53 def __init__(self, cpus): 54 self.first_cpu = None 55 for (cpuno, cpu) in enumerate(cpus): 56 if not cpu.switched_out: 57 if self.first_cpu != None: 58 fatal("More than one CPU is switched in"); 59 self.first_cpu = cpuno 60 61 if self.first_cpu == None: 62 fatal("The system contains no switched in CPUs") 63 64 self.cur_cpu = self.first_cpu 65 self.cpus = cpus 66 67 def next(self): 68 self.cur_cpu = (self.cur_cpu + 1) % len(self.cpus) 69 return self.cpus[self.cur_cpu] 70 71 def first(self): 72 return self.cpus[self.first_cpu] 73 74def run_test(root, switcher=None, freq=1000, verbose=False): 75 """Test runner for CPU switcheroo tests. 76 77 The switcheroo test runner is used to switch CPUs in a system that 78 has been prepared for CPU switching. Such systems should have 79 multiple CPUs when they are instantiated, but only one should be 80 switched in. Such configurations can be created using the 81 base_config.BaseFSSwitcheroo class. 82 83 A CPU switcher object is used to control switching. The default 84 switcher sequentially switches between all CPUs in a system, 85 starting with the CPU that is currently switched in. 86 87 Unlike most other test runners, this one automatically configures 88 the memory mode of the system based on the first CPU the switcher 89 reports. 90 91 Keyword Arguments: 92 switcher -- CPU switcher implementation. See Sequential for 93 an example implementation. 94 period -- Switching frequency in Hz. 95 verbose -- Enable output at each switch (suppressed by default). 96 """ 97 98 if switcher == None: 99 switcher = Sequential(root.system.cpu) 100 101 current_cpu = switcher.first() 102 system = root.system 103 system.mem_mode = type(current_cpu).memory_mode() 104 105 # Suppress "Entering event queue" messages since we get tons of them. 106 # Worse yet, they include the timestamp, which makes them highly 107 # variable and unsuitable for comparing as test outputs. 108 if not verbose: 109 _m5.core.Logger.setLevel(_m5.core.Logger.WARN) 110 111 # instantiate configuration 112 m5.instantiate() 113 114 # Determine the switching period, this has to be done after 115 # instantiating the system since the time base must be fixed. 116 period = m5.ticks.fromSeconds(1.0 / freq) 117 while True: 118 exit_event = m5.simulate(period) 119 exit_cause = exit_event.getCause() 120 121 if exit_cause == "simulate() limit reached": 122 next_cpu = switcher.next() 123 124 if verbose: 125 print "Switching CPUs..." 126 print "Next CPU: %s" % type(next_cpu) 127 m5.drain() 128 if current_cpu != next_cpu: 129 m5.switchCpus(system, [ (current_cpu, next_cpu) ], 130 verbose=verbose) 131 else: 132 print "Source CPU and destination CPU are the same, skipping..." 133 current_cpu = next_cpu 134 elif exit_cause == "target called exit()" or \ 135 exit_cause == "m5_exit instruction encountered": 136 137 sys.exit(0) 138 else: 139 print "Test failed: Unknown exit cause: %s" % exit_cause 140 sys.exit(1) 141