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If the terminal was used in the SystemC or TLM simulations the simulation gets in a deadlock state. This is because of the Event queue gets locked while servicing the async events leading to event queue deadlock. This was solved by locking the queue at the beginning of service of async events. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> |
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README | ||
sc_gem5_control.cc | ||
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sc_logger.cc | ||
sc_logger.hh | ||
sc_module.cc | ||
sc_module.hh | ||
stats.cc | ||
stats.hh |
This directory contains a demo of C++ configuration of gem5. The intention is to provide a mechanism to allow pre-generated config.ini files generated by Python-based gem5 to be reloaded in library-base versions of gem5 embedded in other systems using C++ calls for simulation control. This directory contain a demo of hosting a C++ configured version of gem5 onto SystemC's event loop. The hosting is achieved by replacing 'simulate' with a SystemC object which implements an event loop using SystemC scheduler mechanisms. The sc_... files here should probably be hosted in a diferent directory and buildable as a library. Files: main.cc -- demonstration top level sc_logger.{cc,hh} -- rehosting of DPRINTF onto SC_REPORT sc_module.{cc,hh} -- SystemC simulation loop base class sc_gem5_control.{cc,hh} -- Alternative extra wrapping to allow gem5 Systems to be instantiated as single sc_module objects. stats.{cc,hh} -- Stats dumping (copied from util/cxx_config) Read main.cc for more details of the implementation and sc_... files for To build: First build gem5 as a library with cxx-config support and (optionally) without python. Also build a normal gem5 (cxx-config not needed, Python needed): > cd ../.. > scons build/ARM/gem5.opt > scons --with-cxx-config --without-python build/ARM/libgem5_opt.so > cd util/cxx_config Then edit Makefile to set the paths for SystemC and run make > make Make a config file for the C++-configured gem5 using normal gem5 > ../../build/ARM/gem5.opt ../../configs/example/se.py -c \ > ../../tests/test-progs/hello/bin/arm/linux/hello The binary 'gem5.opt.cxx' can now be used to load in the generated config file from the previous normal gem5 run. Try: > ./gem5.opt.cxx m5out/config.ini This should print: > Hello world! The .ini file can also be read by the Python .ini file reader example: > ../../build/ARM/gem5.opt ../../configs/example/read_ini.py m5out/config.ini