gem5/configs/common/MemConfig.py
Andreas Hansson bf6291460d mem: Add a LPDDR3-1600 configuration
This patch adds a typical (leaning towards fast) LPDDR3 configuration
based on publically available data. As expected, it looks very similar
to the LPDDR2-S4 configuration, only with a slightly lower burst time.
2013-05-30 12:53:56 -04:00

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# Authors: Andreas Sandberg
# Andreas Hansson
import m5.objects
import inspect
import sys
from textwrap import TextWrapper
# Dictionary of mapping names of real memory controller models to
# classes.
_mem_classes = {}
# Memory aliases. We make sure they exist before we add them to the
# fina; list. A target may be specified as a tuple, in which case the
# first available memory controller model in the tuple will be used.
_mem_aliases_all = [
("simple_mem", "SimpleMemory"),
("ddr3-1600", "SimpleDDR3"),
("lpddr2_s4-1066", "SimpleLPDDR2_S4"),
("lpddr3-1600", "SimpleLPDDR3"),
("wio-200", "SimpleWideIO"),
]
# Filtered list of aliases. Only aliases for existing memory
# controllers exist in this list.
_mem_aliases = {}
def is_mem_class(cls):
"""Determine if a class is a memory controller that can be instantiated"""
# We can't use the normal inspect.isclass because the ParamFactory
# and ProxyFactory classes have a tendency to confuse it.
try:
return issubclass(cls, m5.objects.AbstractMemory) and \
not cls.abstract
except TypeError:
return False
def get(name):
"""Get a memory class from a user provided class name or alias."""
real_name = _mem_aliases.get(name, name)
try:
mem_class = _mem_classes[real_name]
return mem_class
except KeyError:
print "%s is not a valid memory controller." % (name,)
sys.exit(1)
def print_mem_list():
"""Print a list of available memory classes including their aliases."""
print "Available memory classes:"
doc_wrapper = TextWrapper(initial_indent="\t\t", subsequent_indent="\t\t")
for name, cls in _mem_classes.items():
print "\t%s" % name
# Try to extract the class documentation from the class help
# string.
doc = inspect.getdoc(cls)
if doc:
for line in doc_wrapper.wrap(doc):
print line
if _mem_aliases:
print "\nMemory aliases:"
for alias, target in _mem_aliases.items():
print "\t%s => %s" % (alias, target)
def mem_names():
"""Return a list of valid memory names."""
return _mem_classes.keys() + _mem_aliases.keys()
# Add all memory controllers in the object hierarchy.
for name, cls in inspect.getmembers(m5.objects, is_mem_class):
_mem_classes[name] = cls
for alias, target in _mem_aliases_all:
if isinstance(target, tuple):
# Some aliases contain a list of memory controller models
# sorted in priority order. Use the first target that's
# available.
for t in target:
if t in _mem_classes:
_mem_aliases[alias] = t
break
elif target in _mem_classes:
# Normal alias
_mem_aliases[alias] = target