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sim: Add the notion of clock domains to all ClockedObjects This patch adds the notion of source- and derived-clock domains to the ClockedObjects. As such, all clock information is moved to the clock domain, and the ClockedObjects are grouped into domains. The clock domains are either source domains, with a specific clock period, or derived domains that have a parent domain and a divider (potentially chained). For piece of logic that runs at a derived clock (a ratio of the clock its parent is running at) the necessary derived clock domain is created from its corresponding parent clock domain. For now, the derived clock domain only supports a divider, thus ensuring a lower speed compared to its parent. Multiplier functionality implies a PLL logic that has not been modelled yet (create a separate clock instead). The clock domains should be used as a mechanism to provide a controllable clock source that affects clock for every clocked object lying beneath it. The clock of the domain can (in a future patch) be controlled by a handler responsible for dynamic frequency scaling of the respective clock domains. All the config scripts have been retro-fitted with clock domains. For the System a default SrcClockDomain is created. For CPUs that run at a different speed than the system, there is a seperate clock domain created. This domain incorporates the CPU and the associated caches. As before, Ruby runs under its own clock domain. The clock period of all domains are pre-computed, such that no virtual functions or multiplications are needed when calling clockPeriod. Instead, the clock period is pre-computed when any changes occur. For this to be possible, each clock domain tracks its children.
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Finish test clean-up & reorg. configs/common/FSConfig.py: Add default Machine() param configs/example/fs.py: configs/example/se.py: make it work again src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: Make mem PhysicalMemory so that a Parent.any proxy works well src/sim/process.cc: Increase default stack size so we don't get an 'increasing stack' message on 'hello world' tests/SConscript: Add full list of current configs. tests/configs/simple-atomic.py: tests/configs/simple-timing.py: don't need SEConfig anymore tests/quick/00.hello/test.py: tests/quick/20.eio-short/test.py: fix tests/run.py: move configs to separate dir --HG-- rename : configs/test/fs.py => configs/example/fs.py rename : configs/test/test.py => configs/example/se.py rename : tests/simple-atomic.py => tests/configs/simple-atomic.py rename : tests/simple-timing.py => tests/configs/simple-timing.py rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stdout rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.ini rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.out rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stderr rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stdout rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stdout rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello_mips => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/bin => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/linux/hello extra : convert_revision : d68ee6d7eefa7ba57370f3fb3c3589f86a6ea6b4
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Finish test clean-up & reorg. configs/common/FSConfig.py: Add default Machine() param configs/example/fs.py: configs/example/se.py: make it work again src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: Make mem PhysicalMemory so that a Parent.any proxy works well src/sim/process.cc: Increase default stack size so we don't get an 'increasing stack' message on 'hello world' tests/SConscript: Add full list of current configs. tests/configs/simple-atomic.py: tests/configs/simple-timing.py: don't need SEConfig anymore tests/quick/00.hello/test.py: tests/quick/20.eio-short/test.py: fix tests/run.py: move configs to separate dir --HG-- rename : configs/test/fs.py => configs/example/fs.py rename : configs/test/test.py => configs/example/se.py rename : tests/simple-atomic.py => tests/configs/simple-atomic.py rename : tests/simple-timing.py => tests/configs/simple-timing.py rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stdout rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.ini rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.out rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stderr rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stdout rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stdout rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello_mips => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/bin => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/linux/hello extra : convert_revision : d68ee6d7eefa7ba57370f3fb3c3589f86a6ea6b4
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import optparse
import sys
Finish test clean-up & reorg. configs/common/FSConfig.py: Add default Machine() param configs/example/fs.py: configs/example/se.py: make it work again src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: Make mem PhysicalMemory so that a Parent.any proxy works well src/sim/process.cc: Increase default stack size so we don't get an 'increasing stack' message on 'hello world' tests/SConscript: Add full list of current configs. tests/configs/simple-atomic.py: tests/configs/simple-timing.py: don't need SEConfig anymore tests/quick/00.hello/test.py: tests/quick/20.eio-short/test.py: fix tests/run.py: move configs to separate dir --HG-- rename : configs/test/fs.py => configs/example/fs.py rename : configs/test/test.py => configs/example/se.py rename : tests/simple-atomic.py => tests/configs/simple-atomic.py rename : tests/simple-timing.py => tests/configs/simple-timing.py rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stdout rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.ini rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.out rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stderr rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stdout rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stdout rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello_mips => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/bin => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/linux/hello extra : convert_revision : d68ee6d7eefa7ba57370f3fb3c3589f86a6ea6b4
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import m5
from m5.defines import buildEnv
from m5.objects import *
from m5.util import addToPath, fatal
addToPath('../common')
addToPath('../ruby')
import Ruby
Finish test clean-up & reorg. configs/common/FSConfig.py: Add default Machine() param configs/example/fs.py: configs/example/se.py: make it work again src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: Make mem PhysicalMemory so that a Parent.any proxy works well src/sim/process.cc: Increase default stack size so we don't get an 'increasing stack' message on 'hello world' tests/SConscript: Add full list of current configs. tests/configs/simple-atomic.py: tests/configs/simple-timing.py: don't need SEConfig anymore tests/quick/00.hello/test.py: tests/quick/20.eio-short/test.py: fix tests/run.py: move configs to separate dir --HG-- rename : configs/test/fs.py => configs/example/fs.py rename : configs/test/test.py => configs/example/se.py rename : tests/simple-atomic.py => tests/configs/simple-atomic.py rename : tests/simple-timing.py => tests/configs/simple-timing.py rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stdout rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.ini rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.out rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stderr rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stdout rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stdout rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello_mips => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/bin => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/linux/hello extra : convert_revision : d68ee6d7eefa7ba57370f3fb3c3589f86a6ea6b4
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from FSConfig import *
from SysPaths import *
from Benchmarks import *
import Simulation
import CacheConfig
import MemConfig
from Caches import *
import Options
# Check if KVM support has been enabled, we might need to do VM
# configuration if that's the case.
have_kvm_support = 'BaseKvmCPU' in globals()
def is_kvm_cpu(cpu_class):
return have_kvm_support and cpu_class != None and \
issubclass(cpu_class, BaseKvmCPU)
def cmd_line_template():
if options.command_line and options.command_line_file:
print "Error: --command-line and --command-line-file are " \
"mutually exclusive"
sys.exit(1)
if options.command_line:
return options.command_line
if options.command_line_file:
return open(options.command_line_file).read().strip()
return None
def build_test_system(np):
cmdline = cmd_line_template()
if buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "alpha":
test_sys = makeLinuxAlphaSystem(test_mem_mode, bm[0], options.ruby,
cmdline=cmdline)
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "mips":
test_sys = makeLinuxMipsSystem(test_mem_mode, bm[0], cmdline=cmdline)
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "sparc":
test_sys = makeSparcSystem(test_mem_mode, bm[0], cmdline=cmdline)
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "x86":
test_sys = makeLinuxX86System(test_mem_mode, options.num_cpus, bm[0],
options.ruby, cmdline=cmdline)
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "arm":
test_sys = makeArmSystem(test_mem_mode, options.machine_type,
options.num_cpus, bm[0], options.dtb_filename,
bare_metal=options.bare_metal,
cmdline=cmdline)
if options.enable_context_switch_stats_dump:
test_sys.enable_context_switch_stats_dump = True
Finish test clean-up & reorg. configs/common/FSConfig.py: Add default Machine() param configs/example/fs.py: configs/example/se.py: make it work again src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: Make mem PhysicalMemory so that a Parent.any proxy works well src/sim/process.cc: Increase default stack size so we don't get an 'increasing stack' message on 'hello world' tests/SConscript: Add full list of current configs. tests/configs/simple-atomic.py: tests/configs/simple-timing.py: don't need SEConfig anymore tests/quick/00.hello/test.py: tests/quick/20.eio-short/test.py: fix tests/run.py: move configs to separate dir --HG-- rename : configs/test/fs.py => configs/example/fs.py rename : configs/test/test.py => configs/example/se.py rename : tests/simple-atomic.py => tests/configs/simple-atomic.py rename : tests/simple-timing.py => tests/configs/simple-timing.py rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stdout rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.ini rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.out rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stderr rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stdout rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stdout rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello_mips => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/bin => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/linux/hello extra : convert_revision : d68ee6d7eefa7ba57370f3fb3c3589f86a6ea6b4
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else:
fatal("Incapable of building %s full system!", buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'])
# Set the cache line size for the entire system
test_sys.cache_line_size = options.cacheline_size
# Create a top-level voltage domain
test_sys.voltage_domain = VoltageDomain(voltage = options.sys_voltage)
# Create a source clock for the system and set the clock period
test_sys.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = options.sys_clock,
voltage_domain = test_sys.voltage_domain)
# Create a CPU voltage domain
test_sys.cpu_voltage_domain = VoltageDomain()
sim: Add the notion of clock domains to all ClockedObjects This patch adds the notion of source- and derived-clock domains to the ClockedObjects. As such, all clock information is moved to the clock domain, and the ClockedObjects are grouped into domains. The clock domains are either source domains, with a specific clock period, or derived domains that have a parent domain and a divider (potentially chained). For piece of logic that runs at a derived clock (a ratio of the clock its parent is running at) the necessary derived clock domain is created from its corresponding parent clock domain. For now, the derived clock domain only supports a divider, thus ensuring a lower speed compared to its parent. Multiplier functionality implies a PLL logic that has not been modelled yet (create a separate clock instead). The clock domains should be used as a mechanism to provide a controllable clock source that affects clock for every clocked object lying beneath it. The clock of the domain can (in a future patch) be controlled by a handler responsible for dynamic frequency scaling of the respective clock domains. All the config scripts have been retro-fitted with clock domains. For the System a default SrcClockDomain is created. For CPUs that run at a different speed than the system, there is a seperate clock domain created. This domain incorporates the CPU and the associated caches. As before, Ruby runs under its own clock domain. The clock period of all domains are pre-computed, such that no virtual functions or multiplications are needed when calling clockPeriod. Instead, the clock period is pre-computed when any changes occur. For this to be possible, each clock domain tracks its children.
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# Create a source clock for the CPUs and set the clock period
test_sys.cpu_clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = options.cpu_clock,
voltage_domain =
test_sys.cpu_voltage_domain)
if options.kernel is not None:
test_sys.kernel = binary(options.kernel)
if options.script is not None:
test_sys.readfile = options.script
if options.lpae:
test_sys.have_lpae = True
if options.virtualisation:
test_sys.have_virtualization = True
test_sys.init_param = options.init_param
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# For now, assign all the CPUs to the same clock domain
test_sys.cpu = [TestCPUClass(clk_domain=test_sys.cpu_clk_domain, cpu_id=i)
for i in xrange(np)]
if is_kvm_cpu(TestCPUClass) or is_kvm_cpu(FutureClass):
test_sys.vm = KvmVM()
if options.ruby:
# Check for timing mode because ruby does not support atomic accesses
if not (options.cpu_type == "detailed" or options.cpu_type == "timing"):
print >> sys.stderr, "Ruby requires TimingSimpleCPU or O3CPU!!"
sys.exit(1)
Ruby.create_system(options, True, test_sys, test_sys.iobus,
test_sys._dma_ports)
# Create a seperate clock domain for Ruby
test_sys.ruby.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = options.ruby_clock,
voltage_domain = test_sys.voltage_domain)
# Connect the ruby io port to the PIO bus,
# assuming that there is just one such port.
test_sys.iobus.master = test_sys.ruby._io_port.slave
for (i, cpu) in enumerate(test_sys.cpu):
#
# Tie the cpu ports to the correct ruby system ports
#
cpu.clk_domain = test_sys.cpu_clk_domain
cpu.createThreads()
cpu.createInterruptController()
cpu.icache_port = test_sys.ruby._cpu_ports[i].slave
cpu.dcache_port = test_sys.ruby._cpu_ports[i].slave
if buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "x86":
cpu.itb.walker.port = test_sys.ruby._cpu_ports[i].slave
cpu.dtb.walker.port = test_sys.ruby._cpu_ports[i].slave
cpu.interrupts.pio = test_sys.ruby._cpu_ports[i].master
cpu.interrupts.int_master = test_sys.ruby._cpu_ports[i].slave
cpu.interrupts.int_slave = test_sys.ruby._cpu_ports[i].master
else:
if options.caches or options.l2cache:
# By default the IOCache runs at the system clock
test_sys.iocache = IOCache(addr_ranges = test_sys.mem_ranges)
test_sys.iocache.cpu_side = test_sys.iobus.master
test_sys.iocache.mem_side = test_sys.membus.slave
else:
test_sys.iobridge = Bridge(delay='50ns', ranges = test_sys.mem_ranges)
test_sys.iobridge.slave = test_sys.iobus.master
test_sys.iobridge.master = test_sys.membus.slave
# Sanity check
if options.fastmem:
if TestCPUClass != AtomicSimpleCPU:
fatal("Fastmem can only be used with atomic CPU!")
if (options.caches or options.l2cache):
fatal("You cannot use fastmem in combination with caches!")
if options.simpoint_profile:
if not options.fastmem:
# Atomic CPU checked with fastmem option already
fatal("SimPoint generation should be done with atomic cpu and fastmem")
if np > 1:
fatal("SimPoint generation not supported with more than one CPUs")
for i in xrange(np):
if options.fastmem:
test_sys.cpu[i].fastmem = True
if options.simpoint_profile:
test_sys.cpu[i].addSimPointProbe(options.simpoint_interval)
if options.checker:
test_sys.cpu[i].addCheckerCpu()
test_sys.cpu[i].createThreads()
CacheConfig.config_cache(options, test_sys)
MemConfig.config_mem(options, test_sys)
return test_sys
def build_drive_system(np):
# driver system CPU is always simple, so is the memory
# Note this is an assignment of a class, not an instance.
DriveCPUClass = AtomicSimpleCPU
drive_mem_mode = 'atomic'
DriveMemClass = SimpleMemory
cmdline = cmd_line_template()
if buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'alpha':
drive_sys = makeLinuxAlphaSystem(drive_mem_mode, bm[1], cmdline=cmdline)
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'mips':
drive_sys = makeLinuxMipsSystem(drive_mem_mode, bm[1], cmdline=cmdline)
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'sparc':
drive_sys = makeSparcSystem(drive_mem_mode, bm[1], cmdline=cmdline)
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'x86':
drive_sys = makeLinuxX86System(drive_mem_mode, np, bm[1],
cmdline=cmdline)
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'arm':
drive_sys = makeArmSystem(drive_mem_mode, options.machine_type, np,
bm[1], options.dtb_filename, cmdline=cmdline)
# Create a top-level voltage domain
drive_sys.voltage_domain = VoltageDomain(voltage = options.sys_voltage)
sim: Add the notion of clock domains to all ClockedObjects This patch adds the notion of source- and derived-clock domains to the ClockedObjects. As such, all clock information is moved to the clock domain, and the ClockedObjects are grouped into domains. The clock domains are either source domains, with a specific clock period, or derived domains that have a parent domain and a divider (potentially chained). For piece of logic that runs at a derived clock (a ratio of the clock its parent is running at) the necessary derived clock domain is created from its corresponding parent clock domain. For now, the derived clock domain only supports a divider, thus ensuring a lower speed compared to its parent. Multiplier functionality implies a PLL logic that has not been modelled yet (create a separate clock instead). The clock domains should be used as a mechanism to provide a controllable clock source that affects clock for every clocked object lying beneath it. The clock of the domain can (in a future patch) be controlled by a handler responsible for dynamic frequency scaling of the respective clock domains. All the config scripts have been retro-fitted with clock domains. For the System a default SrcClockDomain is created. For CPUs that run at a different speed than the system, there is a seperate clock domain created. This domain incorporates the CPU and the associated caches. As before, Ruby runs under its own clock domain. The clock period of all domains are pre-computed, such that no virtual functions or multiplications are needed when calling clockPeriod. Instead, the clock period is pre-computed when any changes occur. For this to be possible, each clock domain tracks its children.
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# Create a source clock for the system and set the clock period
drive_sys.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = options.sys_clock,
voltage_domain = drive_sys.voltage_domain)
sim: Add the notion of clock domains to all ClockedObjects This patch adds the notion of source- and derived-clock domains to the ClockedObjects. As such, all clock information is moved to the clock domain, and the ClockedObjects are grouped into domains. The clock domains are either source domains, with a specific clock period, or derived domains that have a parent domain and a divider (potentially chained). For piece of logic that runs at a derived clock (a ratio of the clock its parent is running at) the necessary derived clock domain is created from its corresponding parent clock domain. For now, the derived clock domain only supports a divider, thus ensuring a lower speed compared to its parent. Multiplier functionality implies a PLL logic that has not been modelled yet (create a separate clock instead). The clock domains should be used as a mechanism to provide a controllable clock source that affects clock for every clocked object lying beneath it. The clock of the domain can (in a future patch) be controlled by a handler responsible for dynamic frequency scaling of the respective clock domains. All the config scripts have been retro-fitted with clock domains. For the System a default SrcClockDomain is created. For CPUs that run at a different speed than the system, there is a seperate clock domain created. This domain incorporates the CPU and the associated caches. As before, Ruby runs under its own clock domain. The clock period of all domains are pre-computed, such that no virtual functions or multiplications are needed when calling clockPeriod. Instead, the clock period is pre-computed when any changes occur. For this to be possible, each clock domain tracks its children.
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# Create a CPU voltage domain
drive_sys.cpu_voltage_domain = VoltageDomain()
sim: Add the notion of clock domains to all ClockedObjects This patch adds the notion of source- and derived-clock domains to the ClockedObjects. As such, all clock information is moved to the clock domain, and the ClockedObjects are grouped into domains. The clock domains are either source domains, with a specific clock period, or derived domains that have a parent domain and a divider (potentially chained). For piece of logic that runs at a derived clock (a ratio of the clock its parent is running at) the necessary derived clock domain is created from its corresponding parent clock domain. For now, the derived clock domain only supports a divider, thus ensuring a lower speed compared to its parent. Multiplier functionality implies a PLL logic that has not been modelled yet (create a separate clock instead). The clock domains should be used as a mechanism to provide a controllable clock source that affects clock for every clocked object lying beneath it. The clock of the domain can (in a future patch) be controlled by a handler responsible for dynamic frequency scaling of the respective clock domains. All the config scripts have been retro-fitted with clock domains. For the System a default SrcClockDomain is created. For CPUs that run at a different speed than the system, there is a seperate clock domain created. This domain incorporates the CPU and the associated caches. As before, Ruby runs under its own clock domain. The clock period of all domains are pre-computed, such that no virtual functions or multiplications are needed when calling clockPeriod. Instead, the clock period is pre-computed when any changes occur. For this to be possible, each clock domain tracks its children.
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# Create a source clock for the CPUs and set the clock period
drive_sys.cpu_clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = options.cpu_clock,
voltage_domain =
drive_sys.cpu_voltage_domain)
sim: Add the notion of clock domains to all ClockedObjects This patch adds the notion of source- and derived-clock domains to the ClockedObjects. As such, all clock information is moved to the clock domain, and the ClockedObjects are grouped into domains. The clock domains are either source domains, with a specific clock period, or derived domains that have a parent domain and a divider (potentially chained). For piece of logic that runs at a derived clock (a ratio of the clock its parent is running at) the necessary derived clock domain is created from its corresponding parent clock domain. For now, the derived clock domain only supports a divider, thus ensuring a lower speed compared to its parent. Multiplier functionality implies a PLL logic that has not been modelled yet (create a separate clock instead). The clock domains should be used as a mechanism to provide a controllable clock source that affects clock for every clocked object lying beneath it. The clock of the domain can (in a future patch) be controlled by a handler responsible for dynamic frequency scaling of the respective clock domains. All the config scripts have been retro-fitted with clock domains. For the System a default SrcClockDomain is created. For CPUs that run at a different speed than the system, there is a seperate clock domain created. This domain incorporates the CPU and the associated caches. As before, Ruby runs under its own clock domain. The clock period of all domains are pre-computed, such that no virtual functions or multiplications are needed when calling clockPeriod. Instead, the clock period is pre-computed when any changes occur. For this to be possible, each clock domain tracks its children.
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drive_sys.cpu = DriveCPUClass(clk_domain=drive_sys.cpu_clk_domain,
cpu_id=0)
drive_sys.cpu.createThreads()
drive_sys.cpu.createInterruptController()
drive_sys.cpu.connectAllPorts(drive_sys.membus)
if options.fastmem:
drive_sys.cpu.fastmem = True
if options.kernel is not None:
drive_sys.kernel = binary(options.kernel)
if is_kvm_cpu(DriveCPUClass):
drive_sys.vm = KvmVM()
Bridge: Remove NACKs in the bridge and unify with packet queue This patch removes the NACKing in the bridge, as the split request/response busses now ensure that protocol deadlocks do not occur, i.e. the message-dependency chain is broken by always allowing responses to make progress without being stalled by requests. The NACKs had limited support in the system with most components ignoring their use (with a suitable call to panic), and as the NACKs are no longer needed to avoid protocol deadlocks, the cleanest way is to simply remove them. The bridge is the starting point as this is the only place where the NACKs are created. A follow-up patch will remove the code that deals with NACKs in the endpoints, e.g. the X86 table walker and DMA port. Ultimately the type of packet can be complete removed (until someone sees a need for modelling more complex protocols, which can now be done in parts of the system since the port and interface is split). As a consequence of the NACK removal, the bridge now has to send a retry to a master if the request or response queue was full on the first attempt. This change also makes the bridge ports very similar to QueuedPorts, and a later patch will change the bridge to use these. A first step in this direction is taken by aligning the name of the member functions, as done by this patch. A bit of tidying up has also been done as part of the simplifications. Surprisingly, this patch has no impact on any of the regressions. Hence, there was never any NACKs issued. In a follow-up patch I would suggest changing the size of the bridge buffers set in FSConfig.py to also test the situation where the bridge fills up.
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drive_sys.iobridge = Bridge(delay='50ns',
ranges = drive_sys.mem_ranges)
drive_sys.iobridge.slave = drive_sys.iobus.master
drive_sys.iobridge.master = drive_sys.membus.slave
# Create the appropriate memory controllers and connect them to the
# memory bus
drive_sys.mem_ctrls = [DriveMemClass(range = r)
for r in drive_sys.mem_ranges]
for i in xrange(len(drive_sys.mem_ctrls)):
drive_sys.mem_ctrls[i].port = drive_sys.membus.master
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drive_sys.init_param = options.init_param
return drive_sys
# Add options
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
Options.addCommonOptions(parser)
Options.addFSOptions(parser)
# Add the ruby specific and protocol specific options
if '--ruby' in sys.argv:
Ruby.define_options(parser)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if args:
print "Error: script doesn't take any positional arguments"
sys.exit(1)
# system under test can be any CPU
(TestCPUClass, test_mem_mode, FutureClass) = Simulation.setCPUClass(options)
# Match the memories with the CPUs, based on the options for the test system
TestMemClass = Simulation.setMemClass(options)
if options.benchmark:
try:
bm = Benchmarks[options.benchmark]
except KeyError:
print "Error benchmark %s has not been defined." % options.benchmark
print "Valid benchmarks are: %s" % DefinedBenchmarks
sys.exit(1)
else:
if options.dual:
bm = [SysConfig(disk=options.disk_image, rootdev=options.root_device,
mem=options.mem_size),
SysConfig(disk=options.disk_image, rootdev=options.root_device,
mem=options.mem_size)]
else:
bm = [SysConfig(disk=options.disk_image, rootdev=options.root_device,
mem=options.mem_size)]
np = options.num_cpus
test_sys = build_test_system(np)
if len(bm) == 2:
drive_sys = build_drive_system(np)
root = makeDualRoot(True, test_sys, drive_sys, options.etherdump)
Finish test clean-up & reorg. configs/common/FSConfig.py: Add default Machine() param configs/example/fs.py: configs/example/se.py: make it work again src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: Make mem PhysicalMemory so that a Parent.any proxy works well src/sim/process.cc: Increase default stack size so we don't get an 'increasing stack' message on 'hello world' tests/SConscript: Add full list of current configs. tests/configs/simple-atomic.py: tests/configs/simple-timing.py: don't need SEConfig anymore tests/quick/00.hello/test.py: tests/quick/20.eio-short/test.py: fix tests/run.py: move configs to separate dir --HG-- rename : configs/test/fs.py => configs/example/fs.py rename : configs/test/test.py => configs/example/se.py rename : tests/simple-atomic.py => tests/configs/simple-atomic.py rename : tests/simple-timing.py => tests/configs/simple-timing.py rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stdout rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.ini rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.out rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stderr rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stdout rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stdout rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello_mips => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/bin => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/linux/hello extra : convert_revision : d68ee6d7eefa7ba57370f3fb3c3589f86a6ea6b4
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elif len(bm) == 1:
root = Root(full_system=True, system=test_sys)
Finish test clean-up & reorg. configs/common/FSConfig.py: Add default Machine() param configs/example/fs.py: configs/example/se.py: make it work again src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: Make mem PhysicalMemory so that a Parent.any proxy works well src/sim/process.cc: Increase default stack size so we don't get an 'increasing stack' message on 'hello world' tests/SConscript: Add full list of current configs. tests/configs/simple-atomic.py: tests/configs/simple-timing.py: don't need SEConfig anymore tests/quick/00.hello/test.py: tests/quick/20.eio-short/test.py: fix tests/run.py: move configs to separate dir --HG-- rename : configs/test/fs.py => configs/example/fs.py rename : configs/test/test.py => configs/example/se.py rename : tests/simple-atomic.py => tests/configs/simple-atomic.py rename : tests/simple-timing.py => tests/configs/simple-timing.py rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/stdout rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.ini rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.out rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stderr rename : tests/linux-boot/ref/alpha/atomic/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/stdout rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.ini rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/config.out => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.out rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/console.system.sim_console => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/console.system.sim_console rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/m5stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/m5stats.txt rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stderr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stderr rename : tests/linux-mpboot/ref/alpha/timing/stdout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/stdout rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello_mips => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello rename : tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/bin => tests/test-progs/hello/bin/sparc/linux/hello extra : convert_revision : d68ee6d7eefa7ba57370f3fb3c3589f86a6ea6b4
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else:
print "Error I don't know how to create more than 2 systems."
sys.exit(1)
Time: Add a mechanism to prevent M5 from running faster than real time. M5 skips over any simulated time where it doesn't have any work to do. When the simulation is active, the time skipped is short and the work done at any point in time is relatively substantial. If the time between events is long and/or the work to do at each event is small, it's possible for simulated time to pass faster than real time. When running a benchmark that can be good because it means the simulation will finish sooner in real time. When interacting with the real world through, for instance, a serial terminal or bridge to a real network, this can be a problem. Human or network response time could be greatly exagerated from the perspective of the simulation and make simulated events happen "too soon" from an external perspective. This change adds the capability to force the simulation to run no faster than real time. It does so by scheduling a periodic event that checks to see if its simulated period is shorter than its real period. If it is, it stalls the simulation until they're equal. This is called time syncing. A future change could add pseudo instructions which turn time syncing on and off from within the simulation. That would allow time syncing to be used for the interactive parts of a session but then turned off when running a benchmark using the m5 utility program inside a script. Time syncing would probably not happen anyway while running a benchmark because there would be plenty of work for M5 to do, but the event overhead could be avoided.
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if options.timesync:
root.time_sync_enable = True
if options.frame_capture:
VncServer.frame_capture = True
Simulation.setWorkCountOptions(test_sys, options)
Simulation.run(options, root, test_sys, FutureClass)