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This patch changes the default behaviour of the SystemXBar, adding a snoop filter. With the recent updates to the snoop filter allocation behaviour this change no longer causes problems for the regressions without caches. Change-Id: Ibe0cd437b71b2ede9002384126553679acc69cc1 Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> Reviewed-by: Tony Gutierrez <anthony.gutierrez@amd.com>
284 lines
10 KiB
Python
284 lines
10 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2012-2013 ARM Limited
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# Authors: Andreas Sandberg
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# Andreas Hansson
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from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
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import m5
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from m5.objects import *
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from m5.proxy import *
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m5.util.addToPath('../configs/common')
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import FSConfig
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from Caches import *
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_have_kvm_support = 'BaseKvmCPU' in globals()
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class BaseSystem(object):
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"""Base system builder.
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This class provides some basic functionality for creating an ARM
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system with the usual peripherals (caches, GIC, etc.). It allows
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customization by defining separate methods for different parts of
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the initialization process.
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"""
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__metaclass__ = ABCMeta
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def __init__(self, mem_mode='timing', mem_class=SimpleMemory,
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cpu_class=TimingSimpleCPU, num_cpus=1, num_threads=1,
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checker=False,
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mem_size=None):
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"""Initialize a simple base system.
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Keyword Arguments:
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mem_mode -- String describing the memory mode (timing or atomic)
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mem_class -- Memory controller class to use
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cpu_class -- CPU class to use
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num_cpus -- Number of CPUs to instantiate
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checker -- Set to True to add checker CPUs
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mem_size -- Override the default memory size
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"""
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self.mem_mode = mem_mode
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self.mem_class = mem_class
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self.cpu_class = cpu_class
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self.num_cpus = num_cpus
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self.num_threads = num_threads
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self.checker = checker
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def create_cpus(self, cpu_clk_domain):
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"""Return a list of CPU objects to add to a system."""
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cpus = [ self.cpu_class(clk_domain=cpu_clk_domain,
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numThreads=self.num_threads,
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cpu_id=i)
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for i in range(self.num_cpus) ]
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if self.checker:
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for c in cpus:
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c.addCheckerCpu()
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return cpus
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def create_caches_private(self, cpu):
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"""Add private caches to a CPU.
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Arguments:
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cpu -- CPU instance to work on.
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"""
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cpu.addPrivateSplitL1Caches(L1_ICache(size='32kB', assoc=1),
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L1_DCache(size='32kB', assoc=4))
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def create_caches_shared(self, system):
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"""Add shared caches to a system.
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Arguments:
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system -- System to work on.
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Returns:
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A bus that CPUs should use to connect to the shared cache.
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"""
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system.toL2Bus = L2XBar(clk_domain=system.cpu_clk_domain)
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system.l2c = L2Cache(clk_domain=system.cpu_clk_domain,
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size='4MB', assoc=8)
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system.l2c.cpu_side = system.toL2Bus.master
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system.l2c.mem_side = system.membus.slave
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return system.toL2Bus
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def init_cpu(self, system, cpu, sha_bus):
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"""Initialize a CPU.
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Arguments:
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system -- System to work on.
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cpu -- CPU to initialize.
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"""
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if not cpu.switched_out:
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self.create_caches_private(cpu)
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cpu.createInterruptController()
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cpu.connectAllPorts(sha_bus if sha_bus != None else system.membus,
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system.membus)
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def init_kvm(self, system):
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"""Do KVM-specific system initialization.
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Arguments:
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system -- System to work on.
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"""
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system.vm = KvmVM()
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def init_system(self, system):
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"""Initialize a system.
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Arguments:
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system -- System to initialize.
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"""
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self.create_clk_src(system)
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system.cpu = self.create_cpus(system.cpu_clk_domain)
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if _have_kvm_support and \
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any([isinstance(c, BaseKvmCPU) for c in system.cpu]):
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self.init_kvm(system)
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sha_bus = self.create_caches_shared(system)
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for cpu in system.cpu:
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self.init_cpu(system, cpu, sha_bus)
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def create_clk_src(self,system):
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# Create system clock domain. This provides clock value to every
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# clocked object that lies beneath it unless explicitly overwritten
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# by a different clock domain.
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system.voltage_domain = VoltageDomain()
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system.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = '1GHz',
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voltage_domain =
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system.voltage_domain)
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# Create a seperate clock domain for components that should
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# run at CPUs frequency
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system.cpu_clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = '2GHz',
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voltage_domain =
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system.voltage_domain)
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@abstractmethod
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def create_system(self):
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"""Create an return an initialized system."""
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pass
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@abstractmethod
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def create_root(self):
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"""Create and return a simulation root using the system
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defined by this class."""
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pass
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class BaseSESystem(BaseSystem):
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"""Basic syscall-emulation builder."""
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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BaseSystem.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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def init_system(self, system):
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BaseSystem.init_system(self, system)
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def create_system(self):
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system = System(physmem = self.mem_class(),
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membus = SystemXBar(),
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mem_mode = self.mem_mode,
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multi_thread = (self.num_threads > 1))
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system.system_port = system.membus.slave
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system.physmem.port = system.membus.master
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self.init_system(system)
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return system
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def create_root(self):
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system = self.create_system()
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m5.ticks.setGlobalFrequency('1THz')
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return Root(full_system=False, system=system)
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class BaseSESystemUniprocessor(BaseSESystem):
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"""Basic syscall-emulation builder for uniprocessor systems.
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Note: This class is only really needed to provide backwards
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compatibility in existing test cases.
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"""
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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BaseSESystem.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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def create_caches_private(self, cpu):
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# The atomic SE configurations do not use caches
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if self.mem_mode == "timing":
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# @todo We might want to revisit these rather enthusiastic L1 sizes
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cpu.addTwoLevelCacheHierarchy(L1_ICache(size='128kB'),
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L1_DCache(size='256kB'),
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L2Cache(size='2MB'))
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def create_caches_shared(self, system):
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return None
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class BaseFSSystem(BaseSystem):
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"""Basic full system builder."""
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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BaseSystem.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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def init_system(self, system):
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BaseSystem.init_system(self, system)
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# create the memory controllers and connect them, stick with
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# the physmem name to avoid bumping all the reference stats
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system.physmem = [self.mem_class(range = r)
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for r in system.mem_ranges]
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for i in xrange(len(system.physmem)):
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system.physmem[i].port = system.membus.master
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# create the iocache, which by default runs at the system clock
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system.iocache = IOCache(addr_ranges=system.mem_ranges)
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system.iocache.cpu_side = system.iobus.master
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system.iocache.mem_side = system.membus.slave
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def create_root(self):
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system = self.create_system()
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m5.ticks.setGlobalFrequency('1THz')
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return Root(full_system=True, system=system)
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class BaseFSSystemUniprocessor(BaseFSSystem):
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"""Basic full system builder for uniprocessor systems.
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Note: This class is only really needed to provide backwards
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compatibility in existing test cases.
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"""
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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BaseFSSystem.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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def create_caches_private(self, cpu):
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cpu.addTwoLevelCacheHierarchy(L1_ICache(size='32kB', assoc=1),
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L1_DCache(size='32kB', assoc=4),
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L2Cache(size='4MB', assoc=8))
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def create_caches_shared(self, system):
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return None
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class BaseFSSwitcheroo(BaseFSSystem):
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"""Uniprocessor system prepared for CPU switching"""
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def __init__(self, cpu_classes, **kwargs):
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BaseFSSystem.__init__(self, **kwargs)
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self.cpu_classes = tuple(cpu_classes)
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def create_cpus(self, cpu_clk_domain):
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cpus = [ cclass(clk_domain = cpu_clk_domain,
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cpu_id=0,
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switched_out=True)
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for cclass in self.cpu_classes ]
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cpus[0].switched_out = False
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return cpus
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