gem5/configs/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
# Copyright (c) 2009 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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# Authors: Brad Beckmann
import m5
from m5.objects import *
from m5.defines import buildEnv
from m5.util import addToPath
#
# Note: the cache latency is only used by the sequencer on fast path hits
#
class Cache(RubyCache):
latency = 3
def define_options(parser):
return
def create_system(options, system, piobus, dma_devices):
if buildEnv['PROTOCOL'] != 'Network_test':
panic("This script requires the Network_test protocol to be built.")
cpu_sequencers = []
#
# The Garnet tester protocol does not support fs nor dma
#
if buildEnv['FULL_SYSTEM']:
panic("This script requires system-emulation mode (*_SE).")
assert(piobus == None)
assert(dma_devices == [])
#
# The ruby network creation expects the list of nodes in the system to be
# consistent with the NetDest list. Therefore the l1 controller nodes must be
# listed before the directory nodes and directory nodes before dma nodes, etc.
#
l1_cntrl_nodes = []
dir_cntrl_nodes = []
#
# Must create the individual controllers before the network to ensure the
# controller constructors are called before the network constructor
#
for i in xrange(options.num_cpus):
#
# First create the Ruby objects associated with this cpu
# Only one cache exists for this protocol, so by default use the L1D
# config parameters.
#
cache = Cache(size = options.l1d_size,
assoc = options.l1d_assoc)
#
# Only one unified L1 cache exists. Can cache instructions and data.
#
cpu_seq = RubySequencer(icache = cache,
dcache = cache,
physMemPort = system.physmem.port,
physmem = system.physmem,
using_network_tester = True)
if piobus != None:
cpu_seq.pio_port = piobus.port
l1_cntrl = L1Cache_Controller(version = i,
sequencer = cpu_seq,
cacheMemory = cache)
exec("system.l1_cntrl%d = l1_cntrl" % i)
#
# Add controllers and sequencers to the appropriate lists
#
cpu_sequencers.append(cpu_seq)
l1_cntrl_nodes.append(l1_cntrl)
phys_mem_size = long(system.physmem.range.second) - \
long(system.physmem.range.first) + 1
mem_module_size = phys_mem_size / options.num_dirs
for i in xrange(options.num_dirs):
#
# Create the Ruby objects associated with the directory controller
#
mem_cntrl = RubyMemoryControl(version = i)
dir_size = MemorySize('0B')
dir_size.value = mem_module_size
dir_cntrl = Directory_Controller(version = i,
directory = \
RubyDirectoryMemory(version = i,
size = dir_size),
memBuffer = mem_cntrl)
exec("system.dir_cntrl%d = dir_cntrl" % i)
dir_cntrl_nodes.append(dir_cntrl)
all_cntrls = l1_cntrl_nodes + dir_cntrl_nodes
return (cpu_sequencers, dir_cntrl_nodes, all_cntrls)