gem5/util/checkpoint-tester.py
Jason Lowe-Power 87b9f0b87b misc: Update #!env calls for python to explicit version
In some newer Linux distributions, env python default to Python 3.0. This
patch explicitly uses "python2" instead of just "python" for all scripts
that use #!

Reported-by: Sanchayan Maity <maitysanchayan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2017-02-10 10:00:18 -05:00

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#! /usr/bin/env python2
# Copyright (c) 2010 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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#
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#
# Author: Steve Reinhardt
#
# Basic test script for checkpointing.
#
# Given an M5 command and an interval (in ticks), this script will:
# 1. Run the command, dumping periodic checkpoints at the given interval.
# 2. Rerun the command for each pair of adjacent checkpoints:
# a. Restore from checkpoint N
# b. Run until the timestamp of checkpoint N+1
# c. Dump a checkpoint and end the simulation
# d. Diff the new checkpoint with the original checkpoint N+1
#
# Note that '--' must be used to separate the script options from the
# M5 command line.
#
# Caveats:
#
# - This script relies on the checkpoint options implemented in
# configs/common/Simulation.py, so it works with commands based on
# the se.py and fs.py scripts in configs/example, but does not work
# directly with the existing regression tests.
# - Interleaving simulator and program output can cause discrepancies
# in the file position checkpoint information since different runs
# have different amount of simulator output.
# - Probably lots more issues we don't even know about yet.
#
# Examples:
#
# util/checkpoint-tester.py -i 400000 -- build/ALPHA_SE/m5.opt \
# configs/example/se.py -c tests/test-progs/hello/bin/alpha/tru64/hello \
# --output=progout --errout=progerr
#
# util/checkpoint-tester.py -i 200000000000 -- build/ALPHA_FS/m5.opt \
# configs/example/fs.py --script tests/halt.sh
#
import os, sys, re
import subprocess
import optparse
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
parser.add_option('-i', '--interval', type='int')
parser.add_option('-d', '--directory', default='checkpoint-test')
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
interval = options.interval
if os.path.exists(options.directory):
print 'Error: test directory', options.directory, 'exists'
print ' Tester needs to create directory from scratch'
sys.exit(1)
top_dir = options.directory
os.mkdir(top_dir)
cmd_echo = open(os.path.join(top_dir, 'command'), 'w')
print >>cmd_echo, ' '.join(sys.argv)
cmd_echo.close()
m5_binary = args[0]
options = args[1:]
initial_args = ['--take-checkpoints', '%d,%d' % (interval, interval)]
cptdir = os.path.join(top_dir, 'm5out')
print '===> Running initial simulation.'
subprocess.call([m5_binary] + ['-red', cptdir] + options + initial_args)
dirs = os.listdir(cptdir)
expr = re.compile('cpt\.([0-9]*)')
cpts = []
for dir in dirs:
match = expr.match(dir)
if match:
cpts.append(int(match.group(1)))
cpts.sort()
# We test by loading checkpoint N, simulating to (and dumping at)
# checkpoint N+1, then comparing the resulting checkpoint with the
# original checkpoint N+1. Thus the number of tests we can run is one
# less than tha number of checkpoints.
for i in range(1, len(cpts)):
print '===> Running test %d of %d.' % (i, len(cpts)-1)
mydir = os.path.join(top_dir, 'test.%d' % i)
subprocess.call([m5_binary] + ['-red', mydir] + options + initial_args +
['--max-checkpoints' , '1', '--checkpoint-dir', cptdir,
'--checkpoint-restore', str(i)])
cpt_name = 'cpt.%d' % cpts[i]
diff_name = os.path.join(mydir, 'diffout')
diffout = open(diff_name, 'w')
subprocess.call(['diff', '-ru', '-I', '^##.*',
'%s/%s' % (cptdir, cpt_name),
'%s/%s' % (mydir, cpt_name)], stdout=diffout)
diffout.close()
# print out the diff
diffout = open(diff_name)
print diffout.read(),
diffout.close()