gem5/ext/mcpat/mcpat.mk

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TARGET = mcpat
SHELL = /bin/sh
.PHONY: all depend clean
.SUFFIXES: .cc .o
ifndef NTHREADS
NTHREADS = 4
endif
LIBS =
INCS = -lm
ifeq ($(TAG),dbg)
DBG = -Wall
OPT = -ggdb -g -O0 -DNTHREADS=1 -Icacti
else
DBG =
OPT = -O3 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse -DNTHREADS=$(NTHREADS) -Icacti
#OPT = -O0 -DNTHREADS=$(NTHREADS)
endif
#CXXFLAGS = -Wall -Wno-unknown-pragmas -Winline $(DBG) $(OPT)
CXXFLAGS = -Wno-unknown-pragmas $(DBG) $(OPT)
CXX = g++
CC = gcc
VPATH = cacti
SRCS = \
Ucache.cc \
arbiter.cc \
area.cc \
array.cc \
bank.cc \
basic_circuit.cc \
basic_components.cc \
ext: McPAT interface changes and fixes This patch includes software engineering changes and some generic bug fixes Joel Hestness and Yasuko Eckert made to McPAT 0.8. There are still known issues/concernts we did not have a chance to address in this patch. High-level changes in this patch include: 1) Making XML parsing modular and hierarchical: - Shift parsing responsibility into the components - Read XML in a (mostly) context-free recursive manner so that McPAT input files can contain arbitrary component hierarchies 2) Making power, energy, and area calculations a hierarchical and recursive process - Components track their subcomponents and recursively call compute functions in stages - Make C++ object hierarchy reflect inheritance of classes of components with similar structures - Simplify computeArea() and computeEnergy() functions to eliminate successive calls to calculate separate TDP vs. runtime energy - Remove Processor component (now unnecessary) and introduce a more abstract System component 3) Standardizing McPAT output across all components - Use a single, common data structure for storing and printing McPAT output - Recursively call print functions through component hierarchy 4) For caches, allow splitting data array and tag array reads and writes for better accuracy 5) Improving the usability of CACTI by printing more helpful warning and error messages 6) Minor: Impose more rigorous code style for clarity (more work still to be done) Overall, these changes greatly reduce the amount of replicated code, and they improve McPAT runtime and decrease memory footprint.
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bus_interconnect.cc \
cachearray.cc \
cachecontroller.cc \
cacheunit.cc \
cacti_interface.cc \
component.cc \
core.cc \
crossbar.cc \
decoder.cc \
htree2.cc \
interconnect.cc \
io.cc \
iocontrollers.cc \
logic.cc \
main.cc \
mat.cc \
memoryctrl.cc \
noc.cc \
nuca.cc \
parameter.cc \
router.cc \
subarray.cc \
ext: McPAT interface changes and fixes This patch includes software engineering changes and some generic bug fixes Joel Hestness and Yasuko Eckert made to McPAT 0.8. There are still known issues/concernts we did not have a chance to address in this patch. High-level changes in this patch include: 1) Making XML parsing modular and hierarchical: - Shift parsing responsibility into the components - Read XML in a (mostly) context-free recursive manner so that McPAT input files can contain arbitrary component hierarchies 2) Making power, energy, and area calculations a hierarchical and recursive process - Components track their subcomponents and recursively call compute functions in stages - Make C++ object hierarchy reflect inheritance of classes of components with similar structures - Simplify computeArea() and computeEnergy() functions to eliminate successive calls to calculate separate TDP vs. runtime energy - Remove Processor component (now unnecessary) and introduce a more abstract System component 3) Standardizing McPAT output across all components - Use a single, common data structure for storing and printing McPAT output - Recursively call print functions through component hierarchy 4) For caches, allow splitting data array and tag array reads and writes for better accuracy 5) Improving the usability of CACTI by printing more helpful warning and error messages 6) Minor: Impose more rigorous code style for clarity (more work still to be done) Overall, these changes greatly reduce the amount of replicated code, and they improve McPAT runtime and decrease memory footprint.
2014-06-03 22:32:59 +02:00
system.cc \
technology.cc \
uca.cc \
wire.cc \
ext: McPAT interface changes and fixes This patch includes software engineering changes and some generic bug fixes Joel Hestness and Yasuko Eckert made to McPAT 0.8. There are still known issues/concernts we did not have a chance to address in this patch. High-level changes in this patch include: 1) Making XML parsing modular and hierarchical: - Shift parsing responsibility into the components - Read XML in a (mostly) context-free recursive manner so that McPAT input files can contain arbitrary component hierarchies 2) Making power, energy, and area calculations a hierarchical and recursive process - Components track their subcomponents and recursively call compute functions in stages - Make C++ object hierarchy reflect inheritance of classes of components with similar structures - Simplify computeArea() and computeEnergy() functions to eliminate successive calls to calculate separate TDP vs. runtime energy - Remove Processor component (now unnecessary) and introduce a more abstract System component 3) Standardizing McPAT output across all components - Use a single, common data structure for storing and printing McPAT output - Recursively call print functions through component hierarchy 4) For caches, allow splitting data array and tag array reads and writes for better accuracy 5) Improving the usability of CACTI by printing more helpful warning and error messages 6) Minor: Impose more rigorous code style for clarity (more work still to be done) Overall, these changes greatly reduce the amount of replicated code, and they improve McPAT runtime and decrease memory footprint.
2014-06-03 22:32:59 +02:00
xmlParser.cc
OBJS = $(patsubst %.cc,$(ODIR)/obj_$(TAG)/%.o,$(SRCS))
all: $(ODIR)/obj_$(TAG)/$(TARGET)
cp -f $< $(ODIR)/$(TARGET)
$(ODIR)/obj_$(TAG)/$(TARGET) : $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $^ -o $@ $(INCS) $(CXXFLAGS) $(LIBS) -pthread
$(ODIR)/obj_$(TAG)/%.o : %.cc
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
clean:
-rm -f *.o $(ODIR)/$(TARGET)