gem5/src/mem/ruby/network/BasicLink.py
Nilay Vaish d3aebe1f91 ruby: replaces Time with Cycles in many places
The patch started of with replacing Time with Cycles in the Consumer class.
But to get ruby to compile, the rest of the changes had to be carried out.
Subsequent patches will further this process, till we completely replace
Time with Cycles.
2013-02-10 21:26:24 -06:00

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# Brad Beckmann
from m5.params import *
from m5.SimObject import SimObject
class BasicLink(SimObject):
type = 'BasicLink'
cxx_header = "mem/ruby/network/BasicLink.hh"
link_id = Param.Int("ID in relation to other links")
latency = Param.Cycles(1, "latency")
# The following banwidth factor does not translate to the same value for
# both the simple and Garnet models. For the most part, the bandwidth
# factor is the width of the link in bytes, expect for certain situations
# with regard to the simple network.
bandwidth_factor = Param.Int("generic bandwidth factor, usually in bytes")
weight = Param.Int(1, "used to restrict routing in shortest path analysis")
class BasicExtLink(BasicLink):
type = 'BasicExtLink'
cxx_header = "mem/ruby/network/BasicLink.hh"
ext_node = Param.RubyController("External node")
int_node = Param.BasicRouter("ID of internal node")
bandwidth_factor = 16
class BasicIntLink(BasicLink):
type = 'BasicIntLink'
cxx_header = "mem/ruby/network/BasicLink.hh"
node_a = Param.BasicRouter("Router on one end")
node_b = Param.BasicRouter("Router on other end")
bandwidth_factor = 16