This patch adds support for simulating with multiple threads, each of which operates on an event queue. Each sim object specifies which eventq is would like to be on. A custom barrier implementation is being added using which eventqs synchronize. The patch was tested in two different configurations: 1. ruby_network_test.py: in this simulation L1 cache controllers receive requests from the cpu. The requests are replied to immediately without any communication taking place with any other level. 2. twosys-tsunami-simple-atomic: this configuration simulates a client-server system which are connected by an ethernet link. We still lack the ability to communicate using message buffers or ports. But other things like simulation start and end, synchronizing after every quantum are working. Committed by: Nilay Vaish
70 lines
2.8 KiB
Python
70 lines
2.8 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2006 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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# Copyright (c) 2013 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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# Copyright (c) 2013 Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Authors: Nathan Binkert
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import m5
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import internal.event
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from internal.event import PythonEvent, GlobalSimLoopExitEvent as SimExit
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mainq = None
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def create(obj, priority=None):
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if priority is None:
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priority = Event.Default_Pri
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return PythonEvent(obj, priority)
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# As a reminder, priorities found in sim/eventq.hh are stuck into the
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# Event class by swig
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class Event(PythonEvent):
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def __init__(self, priority=None):
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if priority is None:
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priority = Event.Default_Pri
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super(Event, self).__init__(self, priority)
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class ProgressEvent(Event):
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def __init__(self, eventq, period):
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super(ProgressEvent, self).__init__()
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self.period = int(period)
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self.eventq = eventq
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self.eventq.schedule(self, m5.curTick() + self.period)
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def __call__(self):
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print "Progress! Time now %fs" % (m5.curTick()/1e12)
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self.eventq.schedule(self, m5.curTick() + self.period)
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def getEventQueue(index):
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return internal.event.getEventQueue(index)
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def setEventQueue(eventq):
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internal.event.curEventQueue(eventq)
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__all__ = [ 'create', 'Event', 'ProgressEvent', 'SimExit', 'mainq' ]
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