gem5/configs/example/fs.py
Lisa Hsu 40a04f2f40 changes regarding fs.py
1) rearrange the options to be in a nice logical order
2) add an option for what i call "standard switch", which is from simple->timing->detailed
3) change the client/server naming system to testsys/drivesys
4) make checkpointing code such that checkpoints taken from the command line override checkpoint instructions compiled into binaries.
5) add an option for maximum number of checkpoints - simulation will stop at max or maxtick, whichever is first

doesn't fully work because of a caching issue, but the python side of things i think should work - the counterpart of se.py does work.
i think i should factor out a lot of the common code in both, but i'll do that after this checkin, just to get this in the tree.

configs/example/fs.py:
    1) rearrange the options to be in a nice logical order
    2) add an option for what i call "standard switch", which is from simple->timing->detailed
    3) change the client/server naming system to testsys/drivesys
    4) make checkpointing code such that checkpoints taken from the command line override checkpoint instructions compiled into binaries.
    5) add an option for maximum number of checkpoints - simulation will stop at max or maxtick, whichever is first

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# Copyright (c) 2006 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# Authors: Ali Saidi
import optparse, os, sys
import m5
from m5.objects import *
m5.AddToPath('../common')
from FSConfig import *
from SysPaths import *
from Benchmarks import *
if not m5.build_env['FULL_SYSTEM']:
m5.panic("This script requires full-system mode (ALPHA_FS).")
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
# 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)
# system options
parser.add_option("-d", "--detailed", action="store_true")
parser.add_option("-t", "--timing", action="store_true")
parser.add_option("-n", "--num_cpus", type="int", default=1)
parser.add_option("--caches", action="store_true")
# Run duration options
parser.add_option("-m", "--maxtick", type="int")
parser.add_option("--maxtime", type="float")
# 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")
# Checkpointing options
###Note that performing checkpointing via python script files will override
###checkpoint instructions built into binaries.
parser.add_option("--take_checkpoints", action="store", type="string",
help="<M,N> will take checkpoint at cycle M and every N cycles \
thereafter")
parser.add_option("--max_checkpoints", action="store", type="int",
help="the maximum number of checkpoints to drop",
default=5)
parser.add_option("--checkpoint_dir", action="store", type="string",
help="Place all checkpoints in this absolute directory")
parser.add_option("-r", "--checkpoint_restore", action="store", type="int",
help="restore from checkpoint <N>")
# CPU Switching - default switch model goes from a checkpoint
# to a timing simple CPU with caches to warm up, then to detailed CPU for
# data measurement
parser.add_option("-s", "--standard_switch", action="store_true",
help="switch from one cpu mode to another")
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if args:
print "Error: script doesn't take any positional arguments"
sys.exit(1)
class MyCache(BaseCache):
assoc = 2
block_size = 64
latency = 1
mshrs = 10
tgts_per_mshr = 5
# 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 of these CPUs
if options.detailed:
TestCPUClass = DerivO3CPU
test_mem_mode = 'timing'
elif options.timing:
TestCPUClass = TimingSimpleCPU
test_mem_mode = 'timing'
else:
TestCPUClass = AtomicSimpleCPU
test_mem_mode = 'atomic'
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()]
test_sys = makeLinuxAlphaSystem(test_mem_mode, bm[0])
np = options.num_cpus
test_sys.cpu = [TestCPUClass(cpu_id=i) for i in xrange(np)]
for i in xrange(np):
if options.caches and not options.standard_switch:
test_sys.cpu[i].addPrivateSplitL1Caches(MyCache(size = '32kB'),
MyCache(size = '64kB'))
test_sys.cpu[i].connectMemPorts(test_sys.membus)
test_sys.cpu[i].mem = test_sys.physmem
if len(bm) == 2:
drive_sys = makeLinuxAlphaSystem(drive_mem_mode, bm[1])
drive_sys.cpu = DriveCPUClass(cpu_id=0)
drive_sys.cpu.connectMemPorts(drive_sys.membus)
drive_sys.cpu.mem = drive_sys.physmem
root = makeDualRoot(test_sys, drive_sys, options.etherdump)
elif len(bm) == 1:
root = Root(clock = '1THz', system = test_sys)
else:
print "Error I don't know how to create more than 2 systems."
sys.exit(1)
if options.standard_switch:
switch_cpus = [TimingSimpleCPU(defer_registration=True, cpu_id=(np+i) for i in xrange(np))]
switch_cpus1 = [DerivO3CPU(defer_registration=True, cpu_id=(2*np+i) for i in xrange(np))]
for i in xrange(np):
switch_cpus[i].system = test_sys
switch_cpus1[i].system = test_sys
switch_cpus[i].clock = TestCPUClass.clock
switch_cpus1[i].clock = TestCPUClass.clock
if options.caches:
switch_cpus[i].addPrivateSplitL1Caches(MyCache(size = '32kB'),
MyCache(size = '64kB'))
switch_cpus[i].mem = test_sys.physmem
switch_cpus1[i].mem = test_sys.physmem
switch_cpus[i].connectMemPorts(test_sys.membus)
root.switch_cpus = switch_cpus
root.switch_cpus1 = switch_cpus1
switch_cpu_list = [(test_sys.cpu[i], switch_cpus[i]) for i in xrange(np)]
switch_cpu_list1 = [(switch_cpus[i], switch_cpus1[i]) for i in xrange(np)]
m5.instantiate(root)
if options.checkpoint_dir:
cptdir = options.checkpoint_dir
else:
cptdir = getcwd()
if options.checkpoint_restore:
from os.path import isdir
from os import listdir, getcwd
import re
if not isdir(cptdir):
m5.panic("checkpoint dir %s does not exist!" % cptdir)
dirs = listdir(cptdir)
expr = re.compile('cpt.([0-9]*)')
cpts = []
for dir in dirs:
match = expr.match(dir)
if match:
cpts.append(match.group(1))
cpts.sort(lambda a,b: cmp(long(a), long(b)))
if options.checkpoint_restore > len(cpts):
m5.panic('Checkpoint %d not found' % options.checkpoint_restore)
m5.restoreCheckpoint(root, "/".join([cptdir, "cpt.%s" % cpts[options.checkpoint_restore - 1]]))
if options.standard_switch:
exit_event = m5.simulate(1000)
## when you change to Timing (or Atomic), you halt the system given
## as argument. When you are finished with the system changes
## (including switchCpus), you must resume the system manually.
## You DON'T need to resume after just switching CPUs if you haven't
## changed anything on the system level.
m5.changeToTiming(test_sys)
m5.switchCpus(switch_cpu_list)
m5.resume(test_sys)
exit_event = m5.simulate(300000000000)
m5.switchCpus(switch_cpu_list1)
if options.maxtick:
maxtick = options.maxtick
elif options.maxtime:
simtime = int(options.maxtime * root.clock.value)
print "simulating for: ", simtime
maxtick = simtime
else:
maxtick = -1
num_checkpoints = 0
exit_cause = ''
if options.take_checkpoints:
[when, period] = options.take_checkpoints.split(",", 1)
when = int(when)
period = int(period)
exit_event = m5.simulate(when)
while exit_event.getCause() == "checkpoint":
exit_event = m5.simulate(when - m5.curTick())
if exit_event.getCause() == "simulate() limit reached":
m5.checkpoint(root, cptdir + "cpt.%d")
num_checkpoints += 1
sim_ticks = when
exit_cause = "maximum %d checkpoints dropped" % options.max_checkpoints
while num_checkpoints < options.max_checkpoints:
if (sim_ticks + period) > maxtick and maxtick != -1:
exit_event = m5.simulate(maxtick - sim_ticks)
exit_cause = exit_event.getCause()
break
else:
exit_event = m5.simulate(period)
sim_ticks += period
while exit_event.getCause() == "checkpoint":
exit_event = m5.simulate(period - m5.curTick())
if exit_event.getCause() == "simulate() limit reached":
m5.checkpoint(root, cptdir + "cpt.%d")
num_checkpoints += 1
else: #no checkpoints being taken via this script
exit_event = m5.simulate(maxtick)
while exit_event.getCause() == "checkpoint":
m5.checkpoint(root, cptdir + "cpt.%d")
num_checkpoints += 1
if num_checkpoints == options.max_checkpoints:
exit_cause = "maximum %d checkpoints dropped" % options.max_checkpoints
break
if maxtick == -1:
exit_event = m5.simulate(maxtick)
else:
exit_event = m5.simulate(maxtick - m5.curTick())
exit_cause = exit_event.getCause()
if exit_cause == '':
exit_cause = exit_event.getCause()
print 'Exiting @ cycle', m5.curTick(), 'because ', exit_cause