gem5/tests/configs/arm_generic.py
Andreas Hansson 2f5262eb67 config: Make configs/common a Python package
Continue along the same line as the recent patch that made the
Ruby-related config scripts Python packages and make also the
configs/common directory a package.

All affected config scripts are updated (hopefully).

Note that this change makes it apparent that the current organisation
and naming of the config directory and its subdirectories is rather
chaotic. We mix scripts that are directly invoked with scripts that
merely contain convenience functions. While it is not addressed in
this patch we should follow up with a re-organisation of the
config structure, and renaming of some of the packages.
2016-10-14 10:37:38 -04:00

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# Copyright (c) 2012 ARM Limited
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# Authors: Andreas Sandberg
from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
import m5
from m5.objects import *
from m5.proxy import *
m5.util.addToPath('../configs/')
from common import FSConfig
from common.Caches import *
from base_config import *
from common.O3_ARM_v7a import *
from common.Benchmarks import SysConfig
class ArmSESystemUniprocessor(BaseSESystemUniprocessor):
"""Syscall-emulation builder for ARM uniprocessor systems.
A small tweak of the syscall-emulation builder to use more
representative cache configurations.
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
BaseSESystem.__init__(self, **kwargs)
def create_caches_private(self, cpu):
# The atomic SE configurations do not use caches
if self.mem_mode == "timing":
# Use the more representative cache configuration
cpu.addTwoLevelCacheHierarchy(O3_ARM_v7a_ICache(),
O3_ARM_v7a_DCache(),
O3_ARM_v7aL2())
class LinuxArmSystemBuilder(object):
"""Mix-in that implements create_system.
This mix-in is intended as a convenient way of adding an
ARM-specific create_system method to a class deriving from one of
the generic base systems.
"""
def __init__(self, machine_type, **kwargs):
"""
Arguments:
machine_type -- String describing the platform to simulate
num_cpus -- integer number of CPUs in the system
"""
self.machine_type = machine_type
self.num_cpus = kwargs.get('num_cpus', 1)
self.mem_size = kwargs.get('mem_size', '256MB')
def create_system(self):
sc = SysConfig(None, self.mem_size, None)
system = FSConfig.makeArmSystem(self.mem_mode,
self.machine_type, self.num_cpus,
sc, False)
# We typically want the simulator to panic if the kernel
# panics or oopses. This prevents the simulator from running
# an obviously failed test case until the end of time.
system.panic_on_panic = True
system.panic_on_oops = True
self.init_system(system)
return system
class LinuxArmFSSystem(LinuxArmSystemBuilder,
BaseFSSystem):
"""Basic ARM full system builder."""
def __init__(self, machine_type='VExpress_EMM', **kwargs):
"""Initialize an ARM system that supports full system simulation.
Note: Keyword arguments that are not listed below will be
passed to the BaseFSSystem.
Keyword Arguments:
machine_type -- String describing the platform to simulate
"""
BaseSystem.__init__(self, **kwargs)
LinuxArmSystemBuilder.__init__(self, machine_type, **kwargs)
def create_caches_private(self, cpu):
# Use the more representative cache configuration
cpu.addTwoLevelCacheHierarchy(O3_ARM_v7a_ICache(),
O3_ARM_v7a_DCache(),
O3_ARM_v7aL2())
class LinuxArmFSSystemUniprocessor(LinuxArmSystemBuilder,
BaseFSSystemUniprocessor):
"""Basic ARM full system builder for uniprocessor systems.
Note: This class is a specialization of the ArmFSSystem and is
only really needed to provide backwards compatibility for existing
test cases.
"""
def __init__(self, machine_type='VExpress_EMM', **kwargs):
BaseFSSystemUniprocessor.__init__(self, **kwargs)
LinuxArmSystemBuilder.__init__(self, machine_type, **kwargs)
class LinuxArmFSSwitcheroo(LinuxArmSystemBuilder, BaseFSSwitcheroo):
"""Uniprocessor ARM system prepared for CPU switching"""
def __init__(self, machine_type='VExpress_EMM', **kwargs):
BaseFSSwitcheroo.__init__(self, **kwargs)
LinuxArmSystemBuilder.__init__(self, machine_type, **kwargs)