gem5/tests/run.py
Andreas Sandberg 3db3f83a5e arch: Make the ISA class inherit from SimObject
The ISA class on stores the contents of ID registers on many
architectures. In order to make reset values of such registers
configurable, we make the class inherit from SimObject, which allows
us to use the normal generated parameter headers.

This patch introduces a Python helper method, BaseCPU.createThreads(),
which creates a set of ISAs for each of the threads in an SMT
system. Although it is currently only needed when creating
multi-threaded CPUs, it should always be called before instantiating
the system as this is an obvious place to configure ID registers
identifying a thread/CPU.
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# Authors: Steve Reinhardt
import os
import sys
import re
import string
from os.path import join as joinpath
import m5
# Since we're in batch mode, dont allow tcp socket connections
m5.disableAllListeners()
# single "path" arg encodes everything we need to know about test
(category, mode, name, isa, opsys, config) = sys.argv[1].split('/')[-6:]
# find path to directory containing this file
tests_root = os.path.dirname(__file__)
test_progs = os.environ.get('M5_TEST_PROGS', '/dist/m5/regression/test-progs')
if not os.path.isdir(test_progs):
test_progs = joinpath(tests_root, 'test-progs')
# generate path to binary file
def binpath(app, file=None):
# executable has same name as app unless specified otherwise
if not file:
file = app
return joinpath(test_progs, app, 'bin', isa, opsys, file)
# generate path to input file
def inputpath(app, file=None):
# input file has same name as app unless specified otherwise
if not file:
file = app
return joinpath(test_progs, app, 'input', file)
# build configuration
sys.path.append(joinpath(tests_root, 'configs'))
test_filename = config
# for ruby configurations, remove the protocol name from the test filename
if re.search('-ruby', test_filename):
test_filename = test_filename.split('-ruby')[0]+'-ruby'
execfile(joinpath(tests_root, 'configs', test_filename + '.py'))
# set default maxtick... script can override
# -1 means run forever
maxtick = m5.MaxTick
# tweak configuration for specific test
sys.path.append(joinpath(tests_root, category, mode, name))
execfile(joinpath(tests_root, category, mode, name, 'test.py'))
# Initialize all CPUs in a system
def initCPUs(sys):
def initCPU(cpu):
# We might actually have a MemTest object or something similar
# here that just pretends to be a CPU.
if isinstance(cpu, BaseCPU):
cpu.createThreads()
# The CPU attribute doesn't exist in some cases, e.g. the Ruby
# testers.
if not hasattr(sys, "cpu"):
return
# The CPU can either be a list of CPUs or a single object.
if isinstance(sys.cpu, list):
[ initCPU(cpu) for cpu in sys.cpu ]
else:
initCPU(sys.cpu)
# We might be creating a single system or a dual system. Try
# initializing the CPUs in all known system attributes.
for sysattr in [ "system", "testsys", "drivesys" ]:
if hasattr(root, sysattr):
initCPUs(getattr(root, sysattr))
# instantiate configuration
m5.instantiate()
# simulate until program terminates
exit_event = m5.simulate(maxtick)
print 'Exiting @ tick', m5.curTick(), 'because', exit_event.getCause()