When invoking several copies of m5 on the same machine at the same
time, there can be a race for TCP ports for the terminal connections
or remote gdb. Expose a function to disable those ports, and have the
regression scripts disable them. There are some SimObjects that have
no other function than to be used with ports (NativeTrace and
EtherTap), so they will panic if the ports are disabled.
This should allow m5 to be more easily embedded into other simulators.
The m5 binary adds a simple main function which then calls into the m5
libarary to start the simulation. In order to make this work
correctly, it was necessary embed python code directly into the
library instead of the zipfile hack. This is because you can't just
append the zipfile to the end of a library the way you can a binary.
As a result, Python files that are part of the m5 simulator are now
compile, marshalled, compressed, and then inserted into the library's
data section with a certain symbol name. Additionally, a new Importer
was needed to allow python to get at the embedded python code.
Small additional changes include:
- Get rid of the PYTHONHOME stuff since I don't think anyone ever used
it, and it just confuses things. Easy enough to add back if I'm wrong.
- Create a few new functions that are key to initializing and running
the simulator: initSignals, initM5Python, m5Main.
The original code for creating libm5 was inspired by a patch Michael
Adler, though the code here was done by me.
I decided that separating some of the scons code into generate.py was
just a bad idea because it caused the dependency system to get all
messed up. If separation is the right way to go in the future, we
should probably use the sconscript mechanism, not the mechanism that I
just removed.
they're all in the same place. This also involves having just one
jobfile.py and moving it into the utils directory to avoid
duplication. Lots of improvements to the utility as well.
--HG--
rename : src/python/m5/attrdict.py => src/python/m5/util/attrdict.py
rename : util/pbs/jobfile.py => src/python/m5/util/jobfile.py
rename : src/python/m5/util.py => src/python/m5/util/misc.py
rename : src/python/m5/multidict.py => src/python/m5/util/multidict.py
rename : util/stats/orderdict.py => src/python/m5/util/orderdict.py
Also some bug fixes in MIPS ISA uncovered by g++ warnings
(Python string compares don't work in C++!).
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Using print >>ini_file syntax instead of reassigning sys.stdout
allows the python debugger to be used.
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SimObjects not yet updated:
- Process and subclasses
- BaseCPU and subclasses
The SimObject(const std::string &name) constructor was removed. Subclasses
that still rely on that behavior must call the parent initializer as
: SimObject(makeParams(name))
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import sys since sys may not be defined in whatever context the DictImporter
is used. Also reset self.installed after an unload since the same DictImporter
could be used again
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This allows us to change memory modes as well.
Clean up the code while we're at it.
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Add support for declaring SimObjects to swig so their members can be wrapped.
Make sim_object.i only contain declarations for SimObject.
Create system.i to contain declarations for System.
Update python code to properly call the C++ given the new changes.
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As it is now, some objects will get the incorrect value depending where they
were defined.
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creation and initialization now happens in python. Parameter objects
are generated and initialized by python. The .ini file is now solely for
debugging purposes and is not used in construction of the objects in any
way.
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configs/example/memtest.py:
PhysicalMemory has vector of uniform ports instead of one special one.
Other updates to fix obsolete brokenness.
src/mem/physical.cc:
src/mem/physical.hh:
src/python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py:
Have vector of uniform ports instead of one special one.
src/python/swig/pyobject.cc:
Add comment.
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set the latency parameter in terms of a latency
add caches to tsunami-simple configs
configs/common/Caches.py:
tests/configs/memtest.py:
tests/configs/o3-timing-mp.py:
tests/configs/o3-timing.py:
tests/configs/simple-atomic-mp.py:
tests/configs/simple-timing-mp.py:
tests/configs/simple-timing.py:
set the latency parameter in terms of a latency
configs/common/FSConfig.py:
give the bridge a default latency too
src/mem/cache/cache_builder.cc:
src/python/m5/objects/BaseCache.py:
remove hit_latency and make latency do the right thing
tests/configs/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual.py:
tests/configs/tsunami-simple-atomic.py:
tests/configs/tsunami-simple-timing-dual.py:
tests/configs/tsunami-simple-timing.py:
add caches to tsunami-simple configs
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figure out the block size from devices attached to the bus otherwise use a default block size when no devices that care are attached
configs/common/FSConfig.py:
src/mem/bridge.cc:
src/mem/bridge.hh:
src/python/m5/objects/Bridge.py:
fix partial writes with a functional memory hack
src/mem/bus.cc:
src/mem/bus.hh:
src/python/m5/objects/Bus.py:
figure out the block size from devices attached to the bus otherwise use a default block size when no devices that care are attached
src/mem/packet.cc:
fix WriteInvalidateResp to not be a request that needs a response since it isn't
src/mem/port.hh:
by default return 0 for deviceBlockSize instead of panicing. This makes finding the block size the bus should use easier
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and python code into m5 to allow swig an python code to
easily added by any SConscript instead of just the one in
src/python. This provides SwigSource and PySource for
adding new files to m5 (similar to Source for C++). Also
provides SimObject for including files that contain SimObject
information and build the m5.objects __init__.py file.
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unproxy() needs to return a new object otherwise all
instances will use the same value. This fix is more
or less unique to NextEthernetAddr because its use of
the proxy stuff is a bit different than everything else.
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automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added
to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it.
The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs
of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files.
These files contain any command line options that ought to be
added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass,
all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript
files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory.
I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the
directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that
function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take
advantage of Source().
function is added to the list of files to be built.
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directly configured by python. Move stuff from root.(cc|hh) to
core.(cc|hh) since it really belogs there now.
In the process, simplify how ticks are used in the python code.
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configs/common/FSConfig.py:
add an attachOnChipIO to force people to think about where "onchip" i/o should be connected in their hierarchy
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configs/common/FSConfig.py:
Use binaries we've compiled instead of the ones that come with Legion
src/arch/alpha/interrupts.hh:
get rid of post(int int_type) and add a get_vec function that gets the interrupt vector for an interrupt number
src/arch/sparc/asi.cc:
Add AsiIsInterrupt() to AsiIsMmu()
src/arch/sparc/faults.cc:
src/arch/sparc/faults.hh:
Add InterruptVector type
src/arch/sparc/interrupts.hh:
rework interrupts. They are no longer cleared when created... A I/O or ASI read/write needs to happen before they are cleared
src/arch/sparc/isa_traits.hh:
Add the "interrupt" trap types to isa traits
src/arch/sparc/miscregfile.cc:
add names for all the misc registers and possible post an interrupt when TL is changed.
src/arch/sparc/miscregfile.hh:
Add a helper function to post an interrupt when pil < some set softint
src/arch/sparc/regfile.cc:
src/arch/sparc/regfile.hh:
InterruptLevel shouldn't really live here, moved to interrupt.hh
src/arch/sparc/tlb.cc:
Add interrupt ASIs to TLB
src/arch/sparc/ua2005.cc:
Add checkSoftInt to check if a softint needs to be posted
Check that a tickCompare isn't scheduled before scheduling one
Post and clear interrupts on queue writes and what not
src/base/bitfield.hh:
Add an helper function to return the msb that is set
src/cpu/base.cc:
src/cpu/base.hh:
get rid of post_interrupt(type) since it's no longer needed.. Add a way to see what interrupts are pending
src/cpu/intr_control.cc:
src/cpu/intr_control.hh:
src/dev/alpha/tsunami_cchip.cc:
src/python/m5/objects/IntrControl.py:
Make IntrControl have a system pointer rather than using a cpu pointer to get one
src/dev/sparc/SConscript:
add iob to SConsscrip
tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.ini:
tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual/config.out:
tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.ini:
tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-atomic/config.out:
tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.ini:
tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing-dual/config.out:
tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing/config.ini:
tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing/config.out:
tests/quick/80.netperf-stream/ref/alpha/linux/twosys-tsunami-simple-atomic/config.ini:
tests/quick/80.netperf-stream/ref/alpha/linux/twosys-tsunami-simple-atomic/config.out:
update config.ini/out for intrcntrl not having a cpu pointer anymore
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so things are organized in a more sensible manner. Take apart
finalInit and expose the individual functions which are now
called from python. Make checkpointing a bit easier to use.
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relevant code directly into the SimConsole object. Now,
you can easily turn off the listen port by just specifying
0 as the port.
--HG--
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expose all of the relevant functionality to python. Clean
up the mysql code while we're at it.
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on in python. Fix the trace start code so it actually starts
when it is suppsed to. Make the Exec tracing stuff obey the
trace enabled flag.
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src/dev/alpha/tsunamireg.h:
get rid of things that aren't really tsunami registers
src/dev/platform.hh:
src/dev/uart.cc:
the uart pointer isn't used anymore
src/dev/simconsole.cc:
make the simconsole print something more useful to distinguish between various consoles in a single system
src/dev/uart8250.hh:
put the needed uart defines in here rather than including them from tsunamireg
src/python/m5/objects/T1000.py:
add a console to the T1000 config for the hypervisor
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the traceflags infrastructure. InstExec is now just Exec
and all of the command line options are now trace options.
--HG--
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the script is invoked as main. This allows us to import traceflags.py
if we just want the list of available flags.
Embed traceflags.py into the zipfile so it can be accessed from the
python side of things. With this, print an error on invalid flags and
add --trace-help option that will print out the list of trace flags
that are compiled in. If a flag is prefixed with a '-', now that flag
will be disabled.
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We don't currently use randomness much, so I didn't go too far, but
in the future, we may want to actually expose the random number values
themselves to python. For now, I'll at least let you seed it.
While we're at it, clean up a clearly bad way for generating random
doubles.
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access to enabling/disabling tracing. Command line is
unchanged except for the removal of --trace-cycle since
it's not so clear what that means.
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pass the tuple of python's struct_time and interpret that.
Fixes a problem where the local timezone leaked into the time
calculation. Also fix things so that the unix, python, and RTC
data sheets all get the right time. Provide both years since 1900
and BCD two digit year.
Put the date back at 1/1/2006 for now.
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configs/common/FSConfig.py:
src/python/m5/objects/T1000.py:
add configuration for memory mapped disk
src/dev/sparc/SConscript:
add memory mapped disk to sconscript
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formats for time (strings, datetime objects, etc.)
Advance system time to 1/1/2009
Clean up time management code a little bit
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Make our replacement algorithm same as legion (although not same as the spec)
itb should be 64 entries not 48
src/arch/sparc/tlb.cc:
Bug fixes in the TLB
Make our replacement algorithm same as legion (although not same as the spec)
src/arch/sparc/tlb.hh:
Make our replacement algorithm same as legion (although not same as the spec)
src/python/m5/objects/SparcTLB.py:
itb should be 64 entries too
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m5.internal.event.create(). It takes a python object and a
Tick and calls process() when the Tick occurs.
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src/python/swig/init.cc so that it's not as easy to forget
about it when you add a new swig module.
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