gem5/configs/example/fs.py
Ali Saidi 79dac89552 ARM: Clarifies creation of Linux and baremetal ARM systems.
makeArmSystem creates both bare-metal and Linux systems more cleanly.
machine_type was never optional though listed as an optional argument; a system
such as "RealView_PBX" must now be explicitly specified.  Now that it is a
required argument, the placement of the arguments has changed slightly
requiring some changes to calls that create ARM systems.
2011-02-23 15:10:48 -06:00

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# Authors: Ali Saidi
import optparse
import os
import sys
import m5
from m5.defines import buildEnv
from m5.objects import *
from m5.util import addToPath, fatal
if not buildEnv['FULL_SYSTEM']:
fatal("This script requires full-system mode (*_FS).")
addToPath('../common')
from FSConfig import *
from SysPaths import *
from Benchmarks import *
import Simulation
import CacheConfig
from Caches import *
# Get paths we might need. It's expected this file is in m5/configs/example.
config_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
config_root = os.path.dirname(config_path)
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
# Simulation options
parser.add_option("--timesync", action="store_true",
help="Prevent simulated time from getting ahead of real time")
# System options
parser.add_option("--kernel", action="store", type="string")
parser.add_option("--script", action="store", type="string")
if buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "arm":
parser.add_option("--bare-metal", action="store_true",
help="Provide the raw system without the linux specific bits")
parser.add_option("--machine-type", action="store", type="choice",
choices=ArmMachineType.map.keys(), default="RealView_PBX")
# Benchmark options
parser.add_option("--dual", action="store_true",
help="Simulate two systems attached with an ethernet link")
parser.add_option("-b", "--benchmark", action="store", type="string",
dest="benchmark",
help="Specify the benchmark to run. Available benchmarks: %s"\
% DefinedBenchmarks)
# Metafile options
parser.add_option("--etherdump", action="store", type="string", dest="etherdump",
help="Specify the filename to dump a pcap capture of the" \
"ethernet traffic")
execfile(os.path.join(config_root, "common", "Options.py"))
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if args:
print "Error: script doesn't take any positional arguments"
sys.exit(1)
# driver system CPU is always simple... note this is an assignment of
# a class, not an instance.
DriveCPUClass = AtomicSimpleCPU
drive_mem_mode = 'atomic'
# system under test can be any CPU
(TestCPUClass, test_mem_mode, FutureClass) = Simulation.setCPUClass(options)
TestCPUClass.clock = '2GHz'
DriveCPUClass.clock = '2GHz'
if options.benchmark:
try:
bm = Benchmarks[options.benchmark]
except KeyError:
print "Error benchmark %s has not been defined." % options.benchmark
print "Valid benchmarks are: %s" % DefinedBenchmarks
sys.exit(1)
else:
if options.dual:
bm = [SysConfig(), SysConfig()]
else:
bm = [SysConfig()]
np = options.num_cpus
if buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "alpha":
test_sys = makeLinuxAlphaSystem(test_mem_mode, bm[0])
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "mips":
test_sys = makeLinuxMipsSystem(test_mem_mode, bm[0])
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "sparc":
test_sys = makeSparcSystem(test_mem_mode, bm[0])
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "x86":
test_sys = makeLinuxX86System(test_mem_mode, options.num_cpus, bm[0])
setWorkCountOptions(test_sys, options)
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == "arm":
test_sys = makeArmSystem(test_mem_mode,
options.machine_type, bm[0],
bare_metal=options.bare_metal)
else:
fatal("incapable of building non-alpha or non-sparc full system!")
if options.kernel is not None:
test_sys.kernel = binary(options.kernel)
if options.script is not None:
test_sys.readfile = options.script
test_sys.cpu = [TestCPUClass(cpu_id=i) for i in xrange(np)]
CacheConfig.config_cache(options, test_sys)
if options.caches or options.l2cache:
if bm[0]:
mem_size = bm[0].mem()
else:
mem_size = SysConfig().mem()
# For x86, we need to poke a hole for interrupt messages to get back to the
# CPU. These use a portion of the physical address space which has a
# non-zero prefix in the top nibble. Normal memory accesses have a 0
# prefix.
if buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'x86':
test_sys.bridge.filter_ranges_a=[AddrRange(0, Addr.max >> 4)]
else:
test_sys.bridge.filter_ranges_a=[AddrRange(0, Addr.max)]
test_sys.bridge.filter_ranges_b=[AddrRange(mem_size)]
test_sys.iocache = IOCache(addr_range=mem_size)
test_sys.iocache.cpu_side = test_sys.iobus.port
test_sys.iocache.mem_side = test_sys.membus.port
for i in xrange(np):
if options.fastmem:
test_sys.cpu[i].physmem_port = test_sys.physmem.port
if buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'mips':
setMipsOptions(TestCPUClass)
if len(bm) == 2:
if buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'alpha':
drive_sys = makeLinuxAlphaSystem(drive_mem_mode, bm[1])
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'mips':
drive_sys = makeLinuxMipsSystem(drive_mem_mode, bm[1])
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'sparc':
drive_sys = makeSparcSystem(drive_mem_mode, bm[1])
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'x86':
drive_sys = makeX86System(drive_mem_mode, np, bm[1])
elif buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'arm':
drive_sys = makeArmSystem(drive_mem_mode,
machine_options.machine_type, bm[1])
drive_sys.cpu = DriveCPUClass(cpu_id=0)
drive_sys.cpu.connectAllPorts(drive_sys.membus)
if options.fastmem:
drive_sys.cpu.physmem_port = drive_sys.physmem.port
if options.kernel is not None:
drive_sys.kernel = binary(options.kernel)
root = makeDualRoot(test_sys, drive_sys, options.etherdump)
elif len(bm) == 1:
root = Root(system=test_sys)
else:
print "Error I don't know how to create more than 2 systems."
sys.exit(1)
if options.timesync:
root.time_sync_enable = True
Simulation.run(options, root, test_sys, FutureClass)