gem5/tests/configs/pc-simple-timing-ruby.py
Andreas Hansson 3477d60d5c config: Add a mem-type config option to se/fs scripts
This patch enables selection of the memory controller class through a
mem-type command-line option. Behind the scenes, this option is
treated much like the cpu-type, and a similar framework is used to
resolve the valid options, and translate the short-hand description to
a valid class.

The regression scripts are updated with a hardcoded memory class for
the moment. The best solution going forward is probably to get the
memory out of the makeSystem functions, but Ruby complicates things as
it does not connect the memory controller to the membus.

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rename : configs/common/CpuConfig.py => configs/common/MemConfig.py
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# Authors: Nilay Vaish
import m5, os, optparse, sys
from m5.objects import *
m5.util.addToPath('../configs/common')
from Benchmarks import SysConfig
import FSConfig
m5.util.addToPath('../configs/ruby')
m5.util.addToPath('../configs/topologies')
import Ruby
import Options
# Add the ruby specific and protocol specific options
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
Options.addCommonOptions(parser)
Ruby.define_options(parser)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
# Set the default cache size and associativity to be very small to encourage
# races between requests and writebacks.
options.l1d_size="32kB"
options.l1i_size="32kB"
options.l2_size="4MB"
options.l1d_assoc=2
options.l1i_assoc=2
options.l2_assoc=2
options.num_cpus = 2
#the system
mdesc = SysConfig(disk = 'linux-x86.img')
system = FSConfig.makeLinuxX86System('timing', SimpleDDR3, options.num_cpus,
mdesc=mdesc, Ruby=True)
system.kernel = FSConfig.binary('x86_64-vmlinux-2.6.22.9.smp')
system.cpu = [TimingSimpleCPU(cpu_id=i) for i in xrange(options.num_cpus)]
Ruby.create_system(options, system, system.piobus, system._dma_ports)
for (i, cpu) in enumerate(system.cpu):
# create the interrupt controller
cpu.createInterruptController()
# Tie the cpu ports to the correct ruby system ports
cpu.icache_port = system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].slave
cpu.dcache_port = system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].slave
cpu.itb.walker.port = system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].slave
cpu.dtb.walker.port = system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].slave
cpu.interrupts.pio = system.piobus.master
cpu.interrupts.int_master = system.piobus.slave
cpu.interrupts.int_slave = system.piobus.master
cpu.clock = '2GHz'
# Set access_phys_mem to True for ruby port
system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].access_phys_mem = True
root = Root(full_system = True, system = system)
m5.ticks.setGlobalFrequency('1THz')