gem5/tests/configs/tsunami-simple-timing-dual.py
Andreas Hansson 32eae8094d CPU: Check that the interrupt controller is created when needed
This patch adds a creation-time check to the CPU to ensure that the
interrupt controller is created for the cases where it is needed,
i.e. if the CPU is not being switched in later and not a checker CPU.

The patch also adds the "createInterruptController" call to a number
of the regression scripts.
2012-03-02 09:21:48 -05:00

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# Authors: Steve Reinhardt
import m5
from m5.objects import *
m5.util.addToPath('../configs/common')
import FSConfig
# --------------------
# Base L1 Cache
# ====================
class L1(BaseCache):
latency = '1ns'
block_size = 64
mshrs = 4
tgts_per_mshr = 8
is_top_level = True
# ----------------------
# Base L2 Cache
# ----------------------
class L2(BaseCache):
block_size = 64
latency = '10ns'
mshrs = 92
tgts_per_mshr = 16
write_buffers = 8
# ---------------------
# I/O Cache
# ---------------------
class IOCache(BaseCache):
assoc = 8
block_size = 64
latency = '50ns'
mshrs = 20
size = '1kB'
tgts_per_mshr = 12
addr_range=AddrRange(0, size='8GB')
forward_snoops = False
is_top_level = True
#cpu
cpus = [ TimingSimpleCPU(cpu_id=i) for i in xrange(2) ]
#the system
system = FSConfig.makeLinuxAlphaSystem('timing')
system.iocache = IOCache()
system.iocache.cpu_side = system.iobus.master
system.iocache.mem_side = system.membus.slave
system.cpu = cpus
#create the l1/l2 bus
system.toL2Bus = Bus()
#connect up the l2 cache
system.l2c = L2(size='4MB', assoc=8)
system.l2c.cpu_side = system.toL2Bus.master
system.l2c.mem_side = system.membus.slave
#connect up the cpu and l1s
for c in cpus:
c.addPrivateSplitL1Caches(L1(size = '32kB', assoc = 1),
L1(size = '32kB', assoc = 4))
# create the interrupt controller
c.createInterruptController()
# connect cpu level-1 caches to shared level-2 cache
c.connectAllPorts(system.toL2Bus, system.membus)
c.clock = '2GHz'
root = Root(full_system=True, system=system)
m5.ticks.setGlobalFrequency('1THz')