gem5/cpu/cpu_models.py
Steve Reinhardt 51647e7bec Enable building only selected CPU models via new scons
CPU_MODELS parameter.  For example:
scons CPU_MODELS="SimpleCPU,FullCPU" ALPHA_SE/m5.debug
Unfortunately the option is not sticky due to a scons
bug with saving & restoring ListOption parameters.

SConscript:
    Separate out cpu-model-specific files so they can be conditionally
    included based on value of new CPU_MODELS parameter.
    Most of these are now handled in cpu/SConscript, except for FullCPU
    which is still in this file.
arch/SConscript:
    The set of CPU-model-specific execute files must now be
    determined from the CPU_MODELS parameter, via the new
    cpu_models.py file.
    Also pass the list of configured CPU models to isa_parser.py.
arch/isa_parser.py:
    Move CpuModel definition and objects out to a
    separate file so they can be shared with scons.
    Global list of CPU models to generate code for is now
    controlled by command-line parameters (so we can do
    only a subset of the available ones).
build/SConstruct:
    Define new CPU_MODELS ListOption.
cpu/static_inst.hh:
    Rename static_inst_impl.hh to static_inst_exec_sigs.hh.

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################
# CpuModel class
#
# The CpuModel class encapsulates everything the ISA parser needs to
# know about a particular CPU model.
class CpuModel:
# Dict of available CPU model objects. Accessible as CpuModel.dict.
dict = {}
# Constructor. Automatically adds models to CpuModel.dict.
def __init__(self, name, filename, includes, strings):
self.name = name
self.filename = filename # filename for output exec code
self.includes = includes # include files needed in exec file
# The 'strings' dict holds all the per-CPU symbols we can
# substitute into templates etc.
self.strings = strings
# Add self to dict
CpuModel.dict[name] = self
#
# Define CPU models.
#
# Parameters are:
# - name of model
# - filename for generated ISA execution file
# - includes needed for generated ISA execution file
# - substitution strings for ISA description templates
#
CpuModel('SimpleCPU', 'simple_cpu_exec.cc',
'#include "cpu/simple/cpu.hh"',
{ 'CPU_exec_context': 'SimpleCPU' })
CpuModel('FastCPU', 'fast_cpu_exec.cc',
'#include "cpu/fast/cpu.hh"',
{ 'CPU_exec_context': 'FastCPU' })
CpuModel('FullCPU', 'full_cpu_exec.cc',
'#include "encumbered/cpu/full/dyn_inst.hh"',
{ 'CPU_exec_context': 'DynInst' })
CpuModel('AlphaFullCPU', 'alpha_o3_exec.cc',
'#include "cpu/o3/alpha_dyn_inst.hh"',
{ 'CPU_exec_context': 'AlphaDynInst<AlphaSimpleImpl>' })