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# Copyright (c) 2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
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# redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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# neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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2006-06-01 01:26:56 +02:00
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# Authors: Nathan Binkert
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# Steve Reinhardt
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2005-06-05 07:57:57 +02:00
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2006-07-11 05:00:13 +02:00
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import atexit, os, sys
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2006-05-30 19:11:34 +02:00
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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# import the SWIG-wrapped main C++ functions
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2006-06-17 18:08:19 +02:00
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import cc_main
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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# import a few SWIG-wrapped items (those that are likely to be used
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# directly by user scripts) completely into this module for
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# convenience
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2006-07-07 22:46:08 +02:00
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from cc_main import simulate, SimLoopExitEvent
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2006-05-30 19:11:34 +02:00
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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# import the m5 compile options
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import defines
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2005-03-14 13:46:26 +01:00
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# define this here so we can use it right away if necessary
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def panic(string):
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print >>sys.stderr, 'panic:', string
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sys.exit(1)
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2006-09-06 07:04:34 +02:00
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# force scalars to one-element lists for uniformity
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2006-07-27 23:49:00 +02:00
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def makeList(objOrList):
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if isinstance(objOrList, list):
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return objOrList
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return [objOrList]
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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# Prepend given directory to system module search path. We may not
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# need this anymore if we can structure our config library more like a
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# Python package.
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2005-05-29 07:14:50 +02:00
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def AddToPath(path):
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2005-09-05 22:31:27 +02:00
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# if it's a relative path and we know what directory the current
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# python script is in, make the path relative to that directory.
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if not os.path.isabs(path) and sys.path[0]:
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path = os.path.join(sys.path[0], path)
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2005-05-29 07:14:50 +02:00
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path = os.path.realpath(path)
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2005-09-05 22:31:27 +02:00
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# sys.path[0] should always refer to the current script's directory,
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# so place the new dir right after that.
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sys.path.insert(1, path)
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2005-03-18 19:34:28 +01:00
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2005-03-14 13:46:26 +01:00
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# make a SmartDict out of the build options for our local use
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import smartdict
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build_env = smartdict.SmartDict()
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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build_env.update(defines.m5_build_env)
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2005-03-14 13:46:26 +01:00
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# make a SmartDict out of the OS environment too
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env = smartdict.SmartDict()
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env.update(os.environ)
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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# The final hook to generate .ini files. Called from the user script
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# once the config is built.
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def instantiate(root):
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2006-09-04 19:52:26 +02:00
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params.ticks_per_sec = float(root.clock.frequency)
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2006-09-06 07:04:34 +02:00
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root.unproxy_all()
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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# ugly temporary hack to get output to config.ini
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2006-06-17 15:58:10 +02:00
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sys.stdout = file(os.path.join(options.outdir, 'config.ini'), 'w')
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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root.print_ini()
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sys.stdout.close() # close config.ini
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ # restore to original
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2006-06-17 18:08:19 +02:00
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cc_main.loadIniFile(resolveSimObject) # load config.ini into C++
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2006-06-14 05:19:28 +02:00
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root.createCCObject()
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root.connectPorts()
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2006-06-17 18:08:19 +02:00
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cc_main.finalInit()
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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noDot = True # temporary until we fix dot
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if not noDot:
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dot = pydot.Dot()
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instance.outputDot(dot)
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dot.orientation = "portrait"
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dot.size = "8.5,11"
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dot.ranksep="equally"
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dot.rank="samerank"
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dot.write("config.dot")
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dot.write_ps("config.ps")
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# Export curTick to user script.
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def curTick():
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return cc_main.cvar.curTick
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# register our C++ exit callback function with Python
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2006-06-17 18:08:19 +02:00
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atexit.register(cc_main.doExitCleanup)
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2006-06-10 05:01:31 +02:00
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2006-07-06 22:06:00 +02:00
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# This loops until all objects have been fully drained.
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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def doDrain(root):
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2006-07-06 22:06:00 +02:00
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all_drained = drain(root)
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while (not all_drained):
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all_drained = drain(root)
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# Tries to drain all objects. Draining might not be completed unless
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# all objects return that they are drained on the first call. This is
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# because as objects drain they may cause other objects to no longer
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# be drained.
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def drain(root):
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all_drained = False
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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drain_event = cc_main.createCountedDrain()
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unready_objects = root.startDrain(drain_event, True)
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# If we've got some objects that can't drain immediately, then simulate
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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if unready_objects > 0:
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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drain_event.setCount(unready_objects)
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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simulate()
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2006-07-06 22:06:00 +02:00
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else:
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all_drained = True
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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cc_main.cleanupCountedDrain(drain_event)
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2006-07-06 22:06:00 +02:00
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return all_drained
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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def resume(root):
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root.resume()
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2006-07-07 22:46:08 +02:00
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def checkpoint(root, dir):
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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if not isinstance(root, objects.Root):
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raise TypeError, "Object is not a root object. Checkpoint must be called on a root object."
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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doDrain(root)
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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print "Writing checkpoint"
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cc_main.serializeAll(dir)
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
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2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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resume(root)
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2006-07-07 22:46:08 +02:00
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def restoreCheckpoint(root, dir):
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
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2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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print "Restoring from checkpoint"
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2006-07-07 22:46:08 +02:00
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cc_main.unserializeAll(dir)
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2006-07-07 05:16:22 +02:00
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resume(root)
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
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2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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def changeToAtomic(system):
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2006-10-12 00:54:31 +02:00
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if not isinstance(system, objects.Root) and not isinstance(system, objects.System):
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
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2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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raise TypeError, "Object is not a root or system object. Checkpoint must be "
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"called on a root object."
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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doDrain(system)
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
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2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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print "Changing memory mode to atomic"
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system.changeTiming(cc_main.SimObject.Atomic)
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def changeToTiming(system):
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2006-10-12 00:54:31 +02:00
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if not isinstance(system, objects.Root) and not isinstance(system, objects.System):
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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raise TypeError, "Object is not a root or system object. Checkpoint must be "
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"called on a root object."
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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doDrain(system)
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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print "Changing memory mode to timing"
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system.changeTiming(cc_main.SimObject.Timing)
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def switchCpus(cpuList):
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2006-10-12 00:54:31 +02:00
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print "switching cpus"
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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if not isinstance(cpuList, list):
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raise RuntimeError, "Must pass a list to this function"
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for i in cpuList:
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if not isinstance(i, tuple):
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raise RuntimeError, "List must have tuples of (oldCPU,newCPU)"
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[old_cpus, new_cpus] = zip(*cpuList)
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for cpu in old_cpus:
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if not isinstance(cpu, objects.BaseCPU):
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2006-11-07 21:45:03 +01:00
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raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU" % cpu
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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for cpu in new_cpus:
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if not isinstance(cpu, objects.BaseCPU):
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2006-11-07 21:45:03 +01:00
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raise TypeError, "%s is not of type BaseCPU" % cpu
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : a8c738d3911c68d5a7caf7de24d732dcc62cfb61
2006-06-30 01:40:12 +02:00
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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# Drain all of the individual CPUs
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drain_event = cc_main.createCountedDrain()
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
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unready_cpus = 0
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for old_cpu in old_cpus:
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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unready_cpus += old_cpu.startDrain(drain_event, False)
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# If we've got some objects that can't drain immediately, then simulate
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
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if unready_cpus > 0:
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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drain_event.setCount(unready_cpus)
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
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simulate()
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2006-07-05 23:59:33 +02:00
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cc_main.cleanupCountedDrain(drain_event)
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Add in support for quiescing the system, taking checkpoints, restoring from checkpoints, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
Key new functions that can be called on the m5 object at the python interpreter:
doQuiesce(root) - A helper function that quiesces the object passed in and all of its children.
resume(root) - Another helper function that tells the object and all of its children that the quiesce is over.
checkpoint(root) - Takes a checkpoint of the system. Checkpoint directory must be set before hand.
setCheckpointDir(name) - Sets the checkpoint directory.
restoreCheckpoint(root) - Restores the values from the checkpoint located in the checkpoint directory.
changeToAtomic(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to atomic memory mode.
changeToTiming(system) - Changes the system and all of its children to timing memory mode.
switchCpus(list) - Takes in a list of tuples, where each tuple is a pair of (old CPU, new CPU). Quiesces the old CPUs, and then switches over to the new CPUs.
src/SConscript:
Remove serializer, replaced by python code.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
Updates to support quiescing, checkpointing, changing memory modes, and switching CPUs.
src/python/m5/config.py:
Several functions defined on the SimObject for quiescing, changing timing modes, and switching CPUs
src/sim/main.cc:
Add some extra functions that are exported to python through SWIG.
src/sim/serialize.cc:
Change serialization around a bit. Now it is controlled through Python, so there's no need for SerializeEvents or SerializeParams.
Also add in a new unserializeAll() function that loads a checkpoint and handles unserializing all objects.
src/sim/serialize.hh:
Add unserializeAll function and a setCheckpointName function.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
Add process() function for CountedQuiesceEvent, which calls exitSimLoop() once its counter reaches 0.
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
Add in a CountedQuiesceEvent, which is used when the system is preparing to quiesce. Any objects that can't be quiesced immediately are given a pointer to a CountedQuiesceEvent. The event has its counter set via Python, and as objects finish quiescing they call process() on the event. Eventually the event causes the simulation to stop once all objects have quiesced.
src/sim/sim_object.cc:
Add a few functions for quiescing, checkpointing, and changing memory modes.
src/sim/sim_object.hh:
Add a state variable to all SimObjects that tracks both the timing mode of the object and the quiesce state of the object. Currently this isn't serialized, and I'm not sure it needs to be so long as the timing mode starts up the same after a checkpoint.
--HG--
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# Now all of the CPUs are ready to be switched out
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for old_cpu in old_cpus:
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old_cpu._ccObject.switchOut()
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index = 0
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for new_cpu in new_cpus:
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new_cpu.takeOverFrom(old_cpus[index])
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new_cpu._ccObject.resume()
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index += 1
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# Since we have so many mutual imports in this package, we should:
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# 1. Put all intra-package imports at the *bottom* of the file, unless
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# they're absolutely needed before that (for top-level statements
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# or class attributes). Imports of "trivial" packages that don't
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# import other packages (e.g., 'smartdict') can be at the top.
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# 2. Never use 'from foo import *' on an intra-package import since
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# you can get the wrong result if foo is only partially imported
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# at the point you do that (i.e., because foo is in the middle of
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# importing *you*).
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from main import options
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import objects
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import params
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from SimObject import resolveSimObject
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