gem5/configs/example/ruby_network_test.py
Tushar Krishna 09c3a97a4c This patch adds the network tester for simple and garnet networks.
The tester code is in testers/networktest.
The tester can be invoked by configs/example/ruby_network_test.py.
A dummy coherence protocol called Network_test is also addded for network-only simulations and testing. The protocol takes in messages from the tester and just pushes them into the network in the appropriate vnet, without storing any state.
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# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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# Authors: Ron Dreslinski
# Tushar Krishna
import m5
from m5.objects import *
from m5.defines import buildEnv
from m5.util import addToPath
import os, optparse, sys
addToPath('../common')
addToPath('../ruby')
import Ruby
if buildEnv['FULL_SYSTEM']:
panic("This script requires system-emulation mode (*_SE).")
# 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()
parser.add_option("--synthetic", type="int", default=0,
help="Synthetic Traffic type. 0 = Uniform Random,\
1 = Tornado, 2 = Bit Complement")
parser.add_option("-i", "--injectionrate", type="float", default=0.1,
metavar="I",
help="Injection rate in packets per cycle per node. \
Takes decimal value between 0 to 1 (eg. 0.225). \
Number of digits after 0 depends upon --precision.")
parser.add_option("--precision", type="int", default=3,
help="Number of digits of precision after decimal point\
for injection rate")
parser.add_option("--fixed-pkts", action="store_true",
help="Network_test: send only -p number of packets")
parser.add_option("-p", "--maxpackets", type="int", default=1,
metavar="P",
help="Stop after Packets (works only with --fixed-pkts")
#
# Add the ruby specific and protocol specific options
#
Ruby.define_options(parser)
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)
block_size = 64
if options.num_cpus > block_size:
print "Error: Number of cores %d limited to %d because of false sharing" \
% (options.num_cpus, block_size)
sys.exit(1)
cpus = [ NetworkTest(fixed_pkts=options.fixed_pkts, \
max_packets=options.maxpackets, \
traffic_type=options.synthetic, \
inj_rate=options.injectionrate, \
precision=options.precision, \
num_memories=options.num_dirs) \
for i in xrange(options.num_cpus) ]
# create the desired simulated system
system = System(cpu = cpus,
physmem = PhysicalMemory())
system.ruby = Ruby.create_system(options, system)
i = 0
for ruby_port in system.ruby.cpu_ruby_ports:
#
# Tie the cpu test ports to the ruby cpu port
#
cpus[i].test = ruby_port.port
ruby_port.access_phys_mem = False
i += 1
# -----------------------
# run simulation
# -----------------------
root = Root( 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.maxtick)
print 'Exiting @ tick', m5.curTick(), 'because', exit_event.getCause()