sim: make Python Root object a singleton

Enforce that the Python Root SimObject is instantiated only
once.  The C++ Root object already panics if more than one is
created.  This change avoids the need to track what the root
object is, since it's available from Root.getInstance() (if it
exists).  It's now redundant to have the user pass the root
object to functions like instantiate(), checkpoint(), and
restoreCheckpoint(), so that arg is gone.  Users who use
configs/common/Simulate.py should not notice.
This commit is contained in:
Steve Reinhardt 2010-08-17 05:06:22 -07:00
parent 0f8b5afd7a
commit 1fbe466345
10 changed files with 53 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
for i in xrange(np):
testsys.cpu[i].max_insts_any_thread = offset
m5.instantiate(root)
m5.instantiate()
if options.checkpoint_restore != None:
from os.path import isdir, exists
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
fatal("Unable to find checkpoint directory %s", checkpoint_dir)
print "Restoring checkpoint ..."
m5.restoreCheckpoint(root, checkpoint_dir)
m5.restoreCheckpoint(checkpoint_dir)
print "Done."
elif options.simpoint:
# assume workload 0 has the simpoint
@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
options.bench, options.checkpoint_restore)
print "Restoring checkpoint ..."
m5.restoreCheckpoint(root,checkpoint_dir)
m5.restoreCheckpoint(checkpoint_dir)
print "Done."
else:
dirs = listdir(cptdir)
@ -246,8 +246,8 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
maxtick = maxtick - int(cpts[cpt_num - 1])
## Restore the checkpoint
m5.restoreCheckpoint(root,
joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%s" % cpts[cpt_num - 1]))
m5.restoreCheckpoint(joinpath(cptdir,
"cpt.%s" % cpts[cpt_num - 1]))
if options.standard_switch or cpu_class:
if options.standard_switch:
@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
if exit_event.getCause() == \
"a thread reached the max instruction count":
m5.checkpoint(root, joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%s.%d" % \
m5.checkpoint(joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%s.%d" % \
(options.bench, checkpoint_inst)))
print "Checkpoint written."
num_checkpoints += 1
@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
exit_event = m5.simulate(when - m5.curTick())
if exit_event.getCause() == "simulate() limit reached":
m5.checkpoint(root, joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%d"))
m5.checkpoint(joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%d"))
num_checkpoints += 1
sim_ticks = when
@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
while exit_event.getCause() == "checkpoint":
exit_event = m5.simulate(sim_ticks - m5.curTick())
if exit_event.getCause() == "simulate() limit reached":
m5.checkpoint(root, joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%d"))
m5.checkpoint(joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%d"))
num_checkpoints += 1
if exit_event.getCause() != "simulate() limit reached":
@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
exit_event = m5.simulate(maxtick)
while exit_event.getCause() == "checkpoint":
m5.checkpoint(root, joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%d"))
m5.checkpoint(joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%d"))
num_checkpoints += 1
if num_checkpoints == max_checkpoints:
exit_cause = "maximum %d checkpoints dropped" % max_checkpoints
@ -385,5 +385,5 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
print 'Exiting @ cycle %i because %s' % (m5.curTick(), exit_cause)
if options.checkpoint_at_end:
m5.checkpoint(root, joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%d"))
m5.checkpoint(joinpath(cptdir, "cpt.%d"))

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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ else:
m5.ticks.setGlobalFrequency('1ns')
# instantiate configuration
m5.instantiate(root)
m5.instantiate()
# simulate until program terminates
exit_event = m5.simulate(options.maxtick)

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@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ else:
m5.ticks.setGlobalFrequency('1ns')
# instantiate configuration
m5.instantiate(root)
m5.instantiate()
# simulate until program terminates
exit_event = m5.simulate(options.maxtick)

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ root.system.mem_mode = 'timing'
m5.ticks.setGlobalFrequency('1ns')
# instantiate configuration
m5.instantiate(root)
m5.instantiate()
# simulate until program terminates
exit_event = m5.simulate(options.maxtick)

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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ if options.timing or options.detailed:
root.system.mem_mode = 'timing'
# instantiate configuration
m5.instantiate(root)
m5.instantiate()
# simulate until program terminates
if options.maxtick:

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@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ if options.timing or options.detailed:
root.system.mem_mode = 'timing'
# instantiate configuration
m5.instantiate(root)
m5.instantiate()
# simulate until program terminates
if options.maxtick:

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@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ class SimObject(object):
def path(self):
if not self._parent:
return 'root'
return '(orphan)'
ppath = self._parent.path()
if ppath == 'root':
return self._name

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@ -39,13 +39,19 @@ from main import options
import SimObject
import ticks
import objects
from util import fatal
# define a MaxTick parameter
MaxTick = 2**63 - 1
# The final hook to generate .ini files. Called from the user script
# once the config is built.
def instantiate(root):
def instantiate():
root = objects.Root.getInstance()
if not root:
fatal("Need to instantiate Root() before calling instantiate()")
# we need to fix the global frequency
ticks.fixGlobalFrequency()
@ -136,7 +142,8 @@ def drain(root):
def resume(root):
root.resume()
def checkpoint(root, dir):
def checkpoint(dir):
root = objects.Root.getInstance()
if not isinstance(root, objects.Root):
raise TypeError, "Checkpoint must be called on a root object."
doDrain(root)
@ -144,7 +151,8 @@ def checkpoint(root, dir):
internal.core.serializeAll(dir)
resume(root)
def restoreCheckpoint(root, dir):
def restoreCheckpoint(dir):
root = objects.Root.getInstance()
print "Restoring from checkpoint"
internal.core.unserializeAll(dir)
need_resume.append(root)

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@ -28,7 +28,32 @@
from m5.SimObject import SimObject
from m5.params import *
from m5.util import fatal
class Root(SimObject):
_the_instance = None
def __new__(cls, **kwargs):
if Root._the_instance:
fatal("Attempt to allocate multiple instances of Root.")
return None
# first call: allocate the unique instance
#
# If SimObject ever implements __new__, we may want to pass
# kwargs here, but for now this goes straight to
# object.__new__ which prints an ugly warning if you pass it
# args. Seems like a bad design but that's the way it is.
Root._the_instance = SimObject.__new__(cls)
return Root._the_instance
@classmethod
def getInstance(cls):
return Root._the_instance
def path(self):
return 'root'
type = 'Root'
dummy = Param.Int(0, "We don't support objects without params")

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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ sys.path.append(joinpath(tests_root, category, name))
execfile(joinpath(tests_root, category, name, 'test.py'))
# instantiate configuration
m5.instantiate(root)
m5.instantiate()
# simulate until program terminates
exit_event = m5.simulate(maxtick)