gem5/configs/example/ruby_direct_test.py
Andreas Hansson 2f5262eb67 config: Make configs/common a Python package
Continue along the same line as the recent patch that made the
Ruby-related config scripts Python packages and make also the
configs/common directory a package.

All affected config scripts are updated (hopefully).

Note that this change makes it apparent that the current organisation
and naming of the config directory and its subdirectories is rather
chaotic. We mix scripts that are directly invoked with scripts that
merely contain convenience functions. While it is not addressed in
this patch we should follow up with a re-organisation of the
config structure, and renaming of some of the packages.
2016-10-14 10:37:38 -04:00

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# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Regents of The University of Michigan
# Copyright (c) 2009 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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#
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# Authors: Ron Dreslinski
# Brad Beckmann
import m5
from m5.objects import *
from m5.defines import buildEnv
from m5.util import addToPath
import os, optparse, sys
addToPath('../')
from common import Options
from ruby import Ruby
# 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)
m5_root = os.path.dirname(config_root)
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
Options.addCommonOptions(parser)
parser.add_option("--requests", metavar="N", default=100,
help="Stop after N requests")
parser.add_option("-f", "--wakeup_freq", metavar="N", default=10,
help="Wakeup every N cycles")
parser.add_option("--test-type", type="choice", default="SeriesGetx",
choices = ["SeriesGetx", "SeriesGets", "SeriesGetMixed",
"Invalidate"],
help = "Type of test")
parser.add_option("--percent-writes", type="int", default=100,
help="percentage of accesses that should be writes")
#
# Add the ruby specific and protocol specific options
#
Ruby.define_options(parser)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if args:
print "Error: script doesn't take any positional arguments"
sys.exit(1)
#
# Select the direct test generator
#
if options.test_type == "SeriesGetx":
generator = SeriesRequestGenerator(num_cpus = options.num_cpus,
percent_writes = 100)
elif options.test_type == "SeriesGets":
generator = SeriesRequestGenerator(num_cpus = options.num_cpus,
percent_writes = 0)
elif options.test_type == "SeriesGetMixed":
generator = SeriesRequestGenerator(num_cpus = options.num_cpus,
percent_writes = options.percent_writes)
elif options.test_type == "Invalidate":
generator = InvalidateGenerator(num_cpus = options.num_cpus)
else:
print "Error: unknown direct test generator"
sys.exit(1)
# Create the M5 system.
system = System(mem_ranges = [AddrRange(options.mem_size)])
# Create a top-level voltage domain and clock domain
system.voltage_domain = VoltageDomain(voltage = options.sys_voltage)
system.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = options.sys_clock,
voltage_domain = system.voltage_domain)
# Create the ruby random tester
system.cpu = RubyDirectedTester(requests_to_complete = options.requests,
generator = generator)
Ruby.create_system(options, False, system)
# Since Ruby runs at an independent frequency, create a seperate clock
system.ruby.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = options.ruby_clock,
voltage_domain = system.voltage_domain)
assert(options.num_cpus == len(system.ruby._cpu_ports))
for ruby_port in system.ruby._cpu_ports:
#
# Tie the ruby tester ports to the ruby cpu ports
#
system.cpu.cpuPort = ruby_port.slave
# -----------------------
# run simulation
# -----------------------
root = Root( full_system = False, system = system )
root.system.mem_mode = 'timing'
# Not much point in this being higher than the L1 latency
m5.ticks.setGlobalFrequency('1ns')
# instantiate configuration
m5.instantiate()
# simulate until program terminates
exit_event = m5.simulate(options.abs_max_tick)
print 'Exiting @ tick', m5.curTick(), 'because', exit_event.getCause()