gem5/configs/common/CpuConfig.py

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# Copyright (c) 2012 ARM Limited
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# Authors: Andreas Sandberg
import m5.objects
import inspect
import sys
from textwrap import TextWrapper
# Dictionary of mapping names of real CPU models to classes.
_cpu_classes = {}
# CPU aliases. The CPUs listed here might not be compiled, we make
# sure they exist before we add them to the CPU list. A target may be
# specified as a tuple, in which case the first available CPU model in
# the tuple will be used as the target.
_cpu_aliases_all = [
("timing", "TimingSimpleCPU"),
("atomic", "AtomicSimpleCPU"),
("minor", "MinorCPU"),
("detailed", "DerivO3CPU"),
("kvm", ("ArmKvmCPU", "ArmV8KvmCPU", "X86KvmCPU")),
("trace", "TraceCPU"),
]
# Filtered list of aliases. Only aliases for existing CPUs exist in
# this list.
_cpu_aliases = {}
def is_cpu_class(cls):
"""Determine if a class is a CPU that can be instantiated"""
# We can't use the normal inspect.isclass because the ParamFactory
# and ProxyFactory classes have a tendency to confuse it.
try:
return issubclass(cls, m5.objects.BaseCPU) and \
not cls.abstract and \
not issubclass(cls, m5.objects.CheckerCPU)
except TypeError:
return False
def get(name):
"""Get a CPU class from a user provided class name or alias."""
real_name = _cpu_aliases.get(name, name)
try:
cpu_class = _cpu_classes[real_name]
return cpu_class
except KeyError:
print "%s is not a valid CPU model." % (name,)
sys.exit(1)
def print_cpu_list():
"""Print a list of available CPU classes including their aliases."""
print "Available CPU classes:"
doc_wrapper = TextWrapper(initial_indent="\t\t", subsequent_indent="\t\t")
for name, cls in _cpu_classes.items():
print "\t%s" % name
# Try to extract the class documentation from the class help
# string.
doc = inspect.getdoc(cls)
if doc:
for line in doc_wrapper.wrap(doc):
print line
if _cpu_aliases:
print "\nCPU aliases:"
for alias, target in _cpu_aliases.items():
print "\t%s => %s" % (alias, target)
def cpu_names():
"""Return a list of valid CPU names."""
return _cpu_classes.keys() + _cpu_aliases.keys()
def config_etrace(cpu_cls, cpu_list, options):
if issubclass(cpu_cls, m5.objects.DerivO3CPU):
# Assign the same file name to all cpus for now. This must be
# revisited when creating elastic traces for multi processor systems.
for cpu in cpu_list:
# Attach the elastic trace probe listener. Set the protobuf trace
# file names. Set the dependency window size equal to the cpu it
# is attached to.
cpu.traceListener = m5.objects.ElasticTrace(
instFetchTraceFile = options.inst_trace_file,
dataDepTraceFile = options.data_trace_file,
depWindowSize = 3 * cpu.numROBEntries)
# Make the number of entries in the ROB, LQ and SQ very
# large so that there are no stalls due to resource
# limitation as such stalls will get captured in the trace
# as compute delay. For replay, ROB, LQ and SQ sizes are
# modelled in the Trace CPU.
cpu.numROBEntries = 512;
cpu.LQEntries = 128;
cpu.SQEntries = 128;
else:
fatal("%s does not support data dependency tracing. Use a CPU model of"
" type or inherited from DerivO3CPU.", cpu_cls)
# The ARM detailed CPU is special in the sense that it doesn't exist
# in the normal object hierarchy, so we have to add it manually.
try:
from O3_ARM_v7a import O3_ARM_v7a_3
_cpu_classes["arm_detailed"] = O3_ARM_v7a_3
except:
pass
# Add all CPUs in the object hierarchy.
for name, cls in inspect.getmembers(m5.objects, is_cpu_class):
_cpu_classes[name] = cls
for alias, target in _cpu_aliases_all:
if isinstance(target, tuple):
# Some aliases contain a list of CPU model sorted in priority
# order. Use the first target that's available.
for t in target:
if t in _cpu_classes:
_cpu_aliases[alias] = t
break
elif target in _cpu_classes:
# Normal alias
_cpu_aliases[alias] = target