gem5/src/SConscript
Andreas Hansson 50e9d0df51 scons: Track swig packages when loading embedded swig code
This patch changes how the embedded swig code is loaded to ensure that
gem5 works with swig 3.0.9. For Python 2.7 and above, swig 3.0.9 now
relies on importlib, and actually looks in the appropriate packages,
even for the wrapped C code. However, the swig wrapper does not
explicitly place the module in the right package (it just calls
Py_InitModule), and we have to take explicit action to ensure that the
swig code can be loaded. This patch adds the information to the
generated wrappers and the appropriate calls to set the context as
part of the swig initialisation.

Previous versions of swig used to fall back on looking in the global
namespace for the wrappers (and still do for Python 2.6), but
technically things should not work without the functionality in this
patch.
2016-06-28 03:50:00 -04:00

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# -*- mode:python -*-
# Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
# redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
# neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
# this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# Authors: Nathan Binkert
import array
import bisect
import imp
import marshal
import os
import re
import sys
import zlib
from os.path import basename, dirname, exists, isdir, isfile, join as joinpath
import SCons
# This file defines how to build a particular configuration of gem5
# based on variable settings in the 'env' build environment.
Import('*')
# Children need to see the environment
Export('env')
build_env = [(opt, env[opt]) for opt in export_vars]
from m5.util import code_formatter, compareVersions
########################################################################
# Code for adding source files of various types
#
# When specifying a source file of some type, a set of guards can be
# specified for that file. When get() is used to find the files, if
# get specifies a set of filters, only files that match those filters
# will be accepted (unspecified filters on files are assumed to be
# false). Current filters are:
# main -- specifies the gem5 main() function
# skip_lib -- do not put this file into the gem5 library
# skip_no_python -- do not put this file into a no_python library
# as it embeds compiled Python
# <unittest> -- unit tests use filters based on the unit test name
#
# A parent can now be specified for a source file and default filter
# values will be retrieved recursively from parents (children override
# parents).
#
class SourceMeta(type):
'''Meta class for source files that keeps track of all files of a
particular type and has a get function for finding all functions
of a certain type that match a set of guards'''
def __init__(cls, name, bases, dict):
super(SourceMeta, cls).__init__(name, bases, dict)
cls.all = []
def get(cls, **guards):
'''Find all files that match the specified guards. If a source
file does not specify a flag, the default is False'''
for src in cls.all:
for flag,value in guards.iteritems():
# if the flag is found and has a different value, skip
# this file
if src.all_guards.get(flag, False) != value:
break
else:
yield src
class SourceFile(object):
'''Base object that encapsulates the notion of a source file.
This includes, the source node, target node, various manipulations
of those. A source file also specifies a set of guards which
describing which builds the source file applies to. A parent can
also be specified to get default guards from'''
__metaclass__ = SourceMeta
def __init__(self, source, parent=None, **guards):
self.guards = guards
self.parent = parent
tnode = source
if not isinstance(source, SCons.Node.FS.File):
tnode = File(source)
self.tnode = tnode
self.snode = tnode.srcnode()
for base in type(self).__mro__:
if issubclass(base, SourceFile):
base.all.append(self)
@property
def filename(self):
return str(self.tnode)
@property
def dirname(self):
return dirname(self.filename)
@property
def basename(self):
return basename(self.filename)
@property
def extname(self):
index = self.basename.rfind('.')
if index <= 0:
# dot files aren't extensions
return self.basename, None
return self.basename[:index], self.basename[index+1:]
@property
def all_guards(self):
'''find all guards for this object getting default values
recursively from its parents'''
guards = {}
if self.parent:
guards.update(self.parent.guards)
guards.update(self.guards)
return guards
def __lt__(self, other): return self.filename < other.filename
def __le__(self, other): return self.filename <= other.filename
def __gt__(self, other): return self.filename > other.filename
def __ge__(self, other): return self.filename >= other.filename
def __eq__(self, other): return self.filename == other.filename
def __ne__(self, other): return self.filename != other.filename
@staticmethod
def done():
def disabled(cls, name, *ignored):
raise RuntimeError("Additional SourceFile '%s'" % name,\
"declared, but targets deps are already fixed.")
SourceFile.__init__ = disabled
class Source(SourceFile):
'''Add a c/c++ source file to the build'''
def __init__(self, source, Werror=True, swig=False, **guards):
'''specify the source file, and any guards'''
super(Source, self).__init__(source, **guards)
self.Werror = Werror
self.swig = swig
class PySource(SourceFile):
'''Add a python source file to the named package'''
invalid_sym_char = re.compile('[^A-z0-9_]')
modules = {}
tnodes = {}
symnames = {}
def __init__(self, package, source, **guards):
'''specify the python package, the source file, and any guards'''
super(PySource, self).__init__(source, **guards)
modname,ext = self.extname
assert ext == 'py'
if package:
path = package.split('.')
else:
path = []
modpath = path[:]
if modname != '__init__':
modpath += [ modname ]
modpath = '.'.join(modpath)
arcpath = path + [ self.basename ]
abspath = self.snode.abspath
if not exists(abspath):
abspath = self.tnode.abspath
self.package = package
self.modname = modname
self.modpath = modpath
self.arcname = joinpath(*arcpath)
self.abspath = abspath
self.compiled = File(self.filename + 'c')
self.cpp = File(self.filename + '.cc')
self.symname = PySource.invalid_sym_char.sub('_', modpath)
PySource.modules[modpath] = self
PySource.tnodes[self.tnode] = self
PySource.symnames[self.symname] = self
class SimObject(PySource):
'''Add a SimObject python file as a python source object and add
it to a list of sim object modules'''
fixed = False
modnames = []
def __init__(self, source, **guards):
'''Specify the source file and any guards (automatically in
the m5.objects package)'''
super(SimObject, self).__init__('m5.objects', source, **guards)
if self.fixed:
raise AttributeError, "Too late to call SimObject now."
bisect.insort_right(SimObject.modnames, self.modname)
class SwigSource(SourceFile):
'''Add a swig file to build'''
def __init__(self, package, source, **guards):
'''Specify the python package, the source file, and any guards'''
super(SwigSource, self).__init__(source, skip_no_python=True, **guards)
modname,ext = self.extname
assert ext == 'i'
self.package = package
self.module = modname
cc_file = joinpath(self.dirname, modname + '_wrap.cc')
py_file = joinpath(self.dirname, modname + '.py')
self.cc_source = Source(cc_file, swig=True, parent=self, **guards)
self.py_source = PySource(package, py_file, parent=self, **guards)
class ProtoBuf(SourceFile):
'''Add a Protocol Buffer to build'''
def __init__(self, source, **guards):
'''Specify the source file, and any guards'''
super(ProtoBuf, self).__init__(source, **guards)
# Get the file name and the extension
modname,ext = self.extname
assert ext == 'proto'
# Currently, we stick to generating the C++ headers, so we
# only need to track the source and header.
self.cc_file = File(modname + '.pb.cc')
self.hh_file = File(modname + '.pb.h')
class UnitTest(object):
'''Create a UnitTest'''
all = []
def __init__(self, target, *sources, **kwargs):
'''Specify the target name and any sources. Sources that are
not SourceFiles are evalued with Source(). All files are
guarded with a guard of the same name as the UnitTest
target.'''
srcs = []
for src in sources:
if not isinstance(src, SourceFile):
src = Source(src, skip_lib=True)
src.guards[target] = True
srcs.append(src)
self.sources = srcs
self.target = target
self.main = kwargs.get('main', False)
UnitTest.all.append(self)
# Children should have access
Export('Source')
Export('PySource')
Export('SimObject')
Export('SwigSource')
Export('ProtoBuf')
Export('UnitTest')
########################################################################
#
# Debug Flags
#
debug_flags = {}
def DebugFlag(name, desc=None):
if name in debug_flags:
raise AttributeError, "Flag %s already specified" % name
debug_flags[name] = (name, (), desc)
def CompoundFlag(name, flags, desc=None):
if name in debug_flags:
raise AttributeError, "Flag %s already specified" % name
compound = tuple(flags)
debug_flags[name] = (name, compound, desc)
Export('DebugFlag')
Export('CompoundFlag')
########################################################################
#
# Set some compiler variables
#
# Include file paths are rooted in this directory. SCons will
# automatically expand '.' to refer to both the source directory and
# the corresponding build directory to pick up generated include
# files.
env.Append(CPPPATH=Dir('.'))
for extra_dir in extras_dir_list:
env.Append(CPPPATH=Dir(extra_dir))
# Workaround for bug in SCons version > 0.97d20071212
# Scons bug id: 2006 gem5 Bug id: 308
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(base_dir, topdown=True):
Dir(root[len(base_dir) + 1:])
########################################################################
#
# Walk the tree and execute all SConscripts in subdirectories
#
here = Dir('.').srcnode().abspath
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(base_dir, topdown=True):
if root == here:
# we don't want to recurse back into this SConscript
continue
if 'SConscript' in files:
build_dir = joinpath(env['BUILDDIR'], root[len(base_dir) + 1:])
SConscript(joinpath(root, 'SConscript'), variant_dir=build_dir)
for extra_dir in extras_dir_list:
prefix_len = len(dirname(extra_dir)) + 1
# Also add the corresponding build directory to pick up generated
# include files.
env.Append(CPPPATH=Dir(joinpath(env['BUILDDIR'], extra_dir[prefix_len:])))
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(extra_dir, topdown=True):
# if build lives in the extras directory, don't walk down it
if 'build' in dirs:
dirs.remove('build')
if 'SConscript' in files:
build_dir = joinpath(env['BUILDDIR'], root[prefix_len:])
SConscript(joinpath(root, 'SConscript'), variant_dir=build_dir)
for opt in export_vars:
env.ConfigFile(opt)
def makeTheISA(source, target, env):
isas = [ src.get_contents() for src in source ]
target_isa = env['TARGET_ISA']
def define(isa):
return isa.upper() + '_ISA'
def namespace(isa):
return isa[0].upper() + isa[1:].lower() + 'ISA'
code = code_formatter()
code('''\
#ifndef __CONFIG_THE_ISA_HH__
#define __CONFIG_THE_ISA_HH__
''')
# create defines for the preprocessing and compile-time determination
for i,isa in enumerate(isas):
code('#define $0 $1', define(isa), i + 1)
code()
# create an enum for any run-time determination of the ISA, we
# reuse the same name as the namespaces
code('enum class Arch {')
for i,isa in enumerate(isas):
if i + 1 == len(isas):
code(' $0 = $1', namespace(isa), define(isa))
else:
code(' $0 = $1,', namespace(isa), define(isa))
code('};')
code('''
#define THE_ISA ${{define(target_isa)}}
#define TheISA ${{namespace(target_isa)}}
#define THE_ISA_STR "${{target_isa}}"
#endif // __CONFIG_THE_ISA_HH__''')
code.write(str(target[0]))
env.Command('config/the_isa.hh', map(Value, all_isa_list),
MakeAction(makeTheISA, Transform("CFG ISA", 0)))
def makeTheGPUISA(source, target, env):
isas = [ src.get_contents() for src in source ]
target_gpu_isa = env['TARGET_GPU_ISA']
def define(isa):
return isa.upper() + '_ISA'
def namespace(isa):
return isa[0].upper() + isa[1:].lower() + 'ISA'
code = code_formatter()
code('''\
#ifndef __CONFIG_THE_GPU_ISA_HH__
#define __CONFIG_THE_GPU_ISA_HH__
''')
# create defines for the preprocessing and compile-time determination
for i,isa in enumerate(isas):
code('#define $0 $1', define(isa), i + 1)
code()
# create an enum for any run-time determination of the ISA, we
# reuse the same name as the namespaces
code('enum class GPUArch {')
for i,isa in enumerate(isas):
if i + 1 == len(isas):
code(' $0 = $1', namespace(isa), define(isa))
else:
code(' $0 = $1,', namespace(isa), define(isa))
code('};')
code('''
#define THE_GPU_ISA ${{define(target_gpu_isa)}}
#define TheGpuISA ${{namespace(target_gpu_isa)}}
#define THE_GPU_ISA_STR "${{target_gpu_isa}}"
#endif // __CONFIG_THE_GPU_ISA_HH__''')
code.write(str(target[0]))
env.Command('config/the_gpu_isa.hh', map(Value, all_gpu_isa_list),
MakeAction(makeTheGPUISA, Transform("CFG ISA", 0)))
########################################################################
#
# Prevent any SimObjects from being added after this point, they
# should all have been added in the SConscripts above
#
SimObject.fixed = True
class DictImporter(object):
'''This importer takes a dictionary of arbitrary module names that
map to arbitrary filenames.'''
def __init__(self, modules):
self.modules = modules
self.installed = set()
def __del__(self):
self.unload()
def unload(self):
import sys
for module in self.installed:
del sys.modules[module]
self.installed = set()
def find_module(self, fullname, path):
if fullname == 'm5.defines':
return self
if fullname == 'm5.objects':
return self
if fullname.startswith('m5.internal'):
return None
source = self.modules.get(fullname, None)
if source is not None and fullname.startswith('m5.objects'):
return self
return None
def load_module(self, fullname):
mod = imp.new_module(fullname)
sys.modules[fullname] = mod
self.installed.add(fullname)
mod.__loader__ = self
if fullname == 'm5.objects':
mod.__path__ = fullname.split('.')
return mod
if fullname == 'm5.defines':
mod.__dict__['buildEnv'] = m5.util.SmartDict(build_env)
return mod
source = self.modules[fullname]
if source.modname == '__init__':
mod.__path__ = source.modpath
mod.__file__ = source.abspath
exec file(source.abspath, 'r') in mod.__dict__
return mod
import m5.SimObject
import m5.params
from m5.util import code_formatter
m5.SimObject.clear()
m5.params.clear()
# install the python importer so we can grab stuff from the source
# tree itself. We can't have SimObjects added after this point or
# else we won't know about them for the rest of the stuff.
importer = DictImporter(PySource.modules)
sys.meta_path[0:0] = [ importer ]
# import all sim objects so we can populate the all_objects list
# make sure that we're working with a list, then let's sort it
for modname in SimObject.modnames:
exec('from m5.objects import %s' % modname)
# we need to unload all of the currently imported modules so that they
# will be re-imported the next time the sconscript is run
importer.unload()
sys.meta_path.remove(importer)
sim_objects = m5.SimObject.allClasses
all_enums = m5.params.allEnums
if m5.SimObject.noCxxHeader:
print >> sys.stderr, \
"warning: At least one SimObject lacks a header specification. " \
"This can cause unexpected results in the generated SWIG " \
"wrappers."
# Find param types that need to be explicitly wrapped with swig.
# These will be recognized because the ParamDesc will have a
# swig_decl() method. Most param types are based on types that don't
# need this, either because they're based on native types (like Int)
# or because they're SimObjects (which get swigged independently).
# For now the only things handled here are VectorParam types.
params_to_swig = {}
for name,obj in sorted(sim_objects.iteritems()):
for param in obj._params.local.values():
# load the ptype attribute now because it depends on the
# current version of SimObject.allClasses, but when scons
# actually uses the value, all versions of
# SimObject.allClasses will have been loaded
param.ptype
if not hasattr(param, 'swig_decl'):
continue
pname = param.ptype_str
if pname not in params_to_swig:
params_to_swig[pname] = param
########################################################################
#
# calculate extra dependencies
#
module_depends = ["m5", "m5.SimObject", "m5.params"]
depends = [ PySource.modules[dep].snode for dep in module_depends ]
depends.sort(key = lambda x: x.name)
########################################################################
#
# Commands for the basic automatically generated python files
#
# Generate Python file containing a dict specifying the current
# buildEnv flags.
def makeDefinesPyFile(target, source, env):
build_env = source[0].get_contents()
code = code_formatter()
code("""
import m5.internal
import m5.util
buildEnv = m5.util.SmartDict($build_env)
compileDate = m5.internal.core.compileDate
_globals = globals()
for key,val in m5.internal.core.__dict__.iteritems():
if key.startswith('flag_'):
flag = key[5:]
_globals[flag] = val
del _globals
""")
code.write(target[0].abspath)
defines_info = Value(build_env)
# Generate a file with all of the compile options in it
env.Command('python/m5/defines.py', defines_info,
MakeAction(makeDefinesPyFile, Transform("DEFINES", 0)))
PySource('m5', 'python/m5/defines.py')
# Generate python file containing info about the M5 source code
def makeInfoPyFile(target, source, env):
code = code_formatter()
for src in source:
data = ''.join(file(src.srcnode().abspath, 'r').xreadlines())
code('$src = ${{repr(data)}}')
code.write(str(target[0]))
# Generate a file that wraps the basic top level files
env.Command('python/m5/info.py',
[ '#/COPYING', '#/LICENSE', '#/README', ],
MakeAction(makeInfoPyFile, Transform("INFO")))
PySource('m5', 'python/m5/info.py')
########################################################################
#
# Create all of the SimObject param headers and enum headers
#
def createSimObjectParamStruct(target, source, env):
assert len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1
name = str(source[0].get_contents())
obj = sim_objects[name]
code = code_formatter()
obj.cxx_param_decl(code)
code.write(target[0].abspath)
def createSimObjectCxxConfig(is_header):
def body(target, source, env):
assert len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1
name = str(source[0].get_contents())
obj = sim_objects[name]
code = code_formatter()
obj.cxx_config_param_file(code, is_header)
code.write(target[0].abspath)
return body
def createParamSwigWrapper(target, source, env):
assert len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1
name = str(source[0].get_contents())
param = params_to_swig[name]
code = code_formatter()
param.swig_decl(code)
code.write(target[0].abspath)
def createEnumStrings(target, source, env):
assert len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1
name = str(source[0].get_contents())
obj = all_enums[name]
code = code_formatter()
obj.cxx_def(code)
code.write(target[0].abspath)
def createEnumDecls(target, source, env):
assert len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1
name = str(source[0].get_contents())
obj = all_enums[name]
code = code_formatter()
obj.cxx_decl(code)
code.write(target[0].abspath)
def createEnumSwigWrapper(target, source, env):
assert len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1
name = str(source[0].get_contents())
obj = all_enums[name]
code = code_formatter()
obj.swig_decl(code)
code.write(target[0].abspath)
def createSimObjectSwigWrapper(target, source, env):
name = source[0].get_contents()
obj = sim_objects[name]
code = code_formatter()
obj.swig_decl(code)
code.write(target[0].abspath)
# dummy target for generated code
# we start out with all the Source files so they get copied to build/*/ also.
SWIG = env.Dummy('swig', [s.tnode for s in Source.get()])
# Generate all of the SimObject param C++ struct header files
params_hh_files = []
for name,simobj in sorted(sim_objects.iteritems()):
py_source = PySource.modules[simobj.__module__]
extra_deps = [ py_source.tnode ]
hh_file = File('params/%s.hh' % name)
params_hh_files.append(hh_file)
env.Command(hh_file, Value(name),
MakeAction(createSimObjectParamStruct, Transform("SO PARAM")))
env.Depends(hh_file, depends + extra_deps)
env.Depends(SWIG, hh_file)
# C++ parameter description files
if GetOption('with_cxx_config'):
for name,simobj in sorted(sim_objects.iteritems()):
py_source = PySource.modules[simobj.__module__]
extra_deps = [ py_source.tnode ]
cxx_config_hh_file = File('cxx_config/%s.hh' % name)
cxx_config_cc_file = File('cxx_config/%s.cc' % name)
env.Command(cxx_config_hh_file, Value(name),
MakeAction(createSimObjectCxxConfig(True),
Transform("CXXCPRHH")))
env.Command(cxx_config_cc_file, Value(name),
MakeAction(createSimObjectCxxConfig(False),
Transform("CXXCPRCC")))
env.Depends(cxx_config_hh_file, depends + extra_deps +
[File('params/%s.hh' % name), File('sim/cxx_config.hh')])
env.Depends(cxx_config_cc_file, depends + extra_deps +
[cxx_config_hh_file])
Source(cxx_config_cc_file)
cxx_config_init_cc_file = File('cxx_config/init.cc')
def createCxxConfigInitCC(target, source, env):
assert len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1
code = code_formatter()
for name,simobj in sorted(sim_objects.iteritems()):
if not hasattr(simobj, 'abstract') or not simobj.abstract:
code('#include "cxx_config/${name}.hh"')
code()
code('void cxxConfigInit()')
code('{')
code.indent()
for name,simobj in sorted(sim_objects.iteritems()):
not_abstract = not hasattr(simobj, 'abstract') or \
not simobj.abstract
if not_abstract and 'type' in simobj.__dict__:
code('cxx_config_directory["${name}"] = '
'${name}CxxConfigParams::makeDirectoryEntry();')
code.dedent()
code('}')
code.write(target[0].abspath)
py_source = PySource.modules[simobj.__module__]
extra_deps = [ py_source.tnode ]
env.Command(cxx_config_init_cc_file, Value(name),
MakeAction(createCxxConfigInitCC, Transform("CXXCINIT")))
cxx_param_hh_files = ["cxx_config/%s.hh" % simobj
for name,simobj in sorted(sim_objects.iteritems())
if not hasattr(simobj, 'abstract') or not simobj.abstract]
Depends(cxx_config_init_cc_file, cxx_param_hh_files +
[File('sim/cxx_config.hh')])
Source(cxx_config_init_cc_file)
# Generate any needed param SWIG wrapper files
params_i_files = []
for name,param in sorted(params_to_swig.iteritems()):
i_file = File('python/m5/internal/%s.i' % (param.swig_module_name()))
params_i_files.append(i_file)
env.Command(i_file, Value(name),
MakeAction(createParamSwigWrapper, Transform("SW PARAM")))
env.Depends(i_file, depends)
env.Depends(SWIG, i_file)
SwigSource('m5.internal', i_file)
# Generate all enum header files
for name,enum in sorted(all_enums.iteritems()):
py_source = PySource.modules[enum.__module__]
extra_deps = [ py_source.tnode ]
cc_file = File('enums/%s.cc' % name)
env.Command(cc_file, Value(name),
MakeAction(createEnumStrings, Transform("ENUM STR")))
env.Depends(cc_file, depends + extra_deps)
env.Depends(SWIG, cc_file)
Source(cc_file)
hh_file = File('enums/%s.hh' % name)
env.Command(hh_file, Value(name),
MakeAction(createEnumDecls, Transform("ENUMDECL")))
env.Depends(hh_file, depends + extra_deps)
env.Depends(SWIG, hh_file)
i_file = File('python/m5/internal/enum_%s.i' % name)
env.Command(i_file, Value(name),
MakeAction(createEnumSwigWrapper, Transform("ENUMSWIG")))
env.Depends(i_file, depends + extra_deps)
env.Depends(SWIG, i_file)
SwigSource('m5.internal', i_file)
# Generate SimObject SWIG wrapper files
for name,simobj in sorted(sim_objects.iteritems()):
py_source = PySource.modules[simobj.__module__]
extra_deps = [ py_source.tnode ]
i_file = File('python/m5/internal/param_%s.i' % name)
env.Command(i_file, Value(name),
MakeAction(createSimObjectSwigWrapper, Transform("SO SWIG")))
env.Depends(i_file, depends + extra_deps)
SwigSource('m5.internal', i_file)
# Generate the main swig init file
def makeEmbeddedSwigInit(package):
def body(target, source, env):
assert len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1
code = code_formatter()
module = source[0].get_contents()
# Provide the full context so that the swig-generated call to
# Py_InitModule ends up placing the embedded module in the
# right package.
context = str(package) + "._" + str(module)
code('''\
#include "sim/init.hh"
extern "C" {
void init_${module}();
}
EmbeddedSwig embed_swig_${module}(init_${module}, "${context}");
''')
code.write(str(target[0]))
return body
# Build all swig modules
for swig in SwigSource.all:
env.Command([swig.cc_source.tnode, swig.py_source.tnode], swig.tnode,
MakeAction('$SWIG $SWIGFLAGS -outdir ${TARGETS[1].dir} '
'-o ${TARGETS[0]} $SOURCES', Transform("SWIG")))
cc_file = str(swig.tnode)
init_file = '%s/%s_init.cc' % (dirname(cc_file), basename(cc_file))
env.Command(init_file, Value(swig.module),
MakeAction(makeEmbeddedSwigInit(swig.package),
Transform("EMBED SW")))
env.Depends(SWIG, init_file)
Source(init_file, **swig.guards)
# Build all protocol buffers if we have got protoc and protobuf available
if env['HAVE_PROTOBUF']:
for proto in ProtoBuf.all:
# Use both the source and header as the target, and the .proto
# file as the source. When executing the protoc compiler, also
# specify the proto_path to avoid having the generated files
# include the path.
env.Command([proto.cc_file, proto.hh_file], proto.tnode,
MakeAction('$PROTOC --cpp_out ${TARGET.dir} '
'--proto_path ${SOURCE.dir} $SOURCE',
Transform("PROTOC")))
env.Depends(SWIG, [proto.cc_file, proto.hh_file])
# Add the C++ source file
Source(proto.cc_file, **proto.guards)
elif ProtoBuf.all:
print 'Got protobuf to build, but lacks support!'
Exit(1)
#
# Handle debug flags
#
def makeDebugFlagCC(target, source, env):
assert(len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1)
code = code_formatter()
# delay definition of CompoundFlags until after all the definition
# of all constituent SimpleFlags
comp_code = code_formatter()
# file header
code('''
/*
* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! Automatically generated by SCons.
*/
#include "base/debug.hh"
namespace Debug {
''')
for name, flag in sorted(source[0].read().iteritems()):
n, compound, desc = flag
assert n == name
if not compound:
code('SimpleFlag $name("$name", "$desc");')
else:
comp_code('CompoundFlag $name("$name", "$desc",')
comp_code.indent()
last = len(compound) - 1
for i,flag in enumerate(compound):
if i != last:
comp_code('&$flag,')
else:
comp_code('&$flag);')
comp_code.dedent()
code.append(comp_code)
code()
code('} // namespace Debug')
code.write(str(target[0]))
def makeDebugFlagHH(target, source, env):
assert(len(target) == 1 and len(source) == 1)
val = eval(source[0].get_contents())
name, compound, desc = val
code = code_formatter()
# file header boilerplate
code('''\
/*
* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! Automatically generated by SCons.
*/
#ifndef __DEBUG_${name}_HH__
#define __DEBUG_${name}_HH__
namespace Debug {
''')
if compound:
code('class CompoundFlag;')
code('class SimpleFlag;')
if compound:
code('extern CompoundFlag $name;')
for flag in compound:
code('extern SimpleFlag $flag;')
else:
code('extern SimpleFlag $name;')
code('''
}
#endif // __DEBUG_${name}_HH__
''')
code.write(str(target[0]))
for name,flag in sorted(debug_flags.iteritems()):
n, compound, desc = flag
assert n == name
hh_file = 'debug/%s.hh' % name
env.Command(hh_file, Value(flag),
MakeAction(makeDebugFlagHH, Transform("TRACING", 0)))
env.Depends(SWIG, hh_file)
env.Command('debug/flags.cc', Value(debug_flags),
MakeAction(makeDebugFlagCC, Transform("TRACING", 0)))
env.Depends(SWIG, 'debug/flags.cc')
Source('debug/flags.cc')
# version tags
tags = \
env.Command('sim/tags.cc', None,
MakeAction('util/cpt_upgrader.py --get-cc-file > $TARGET',
Transform("VER TAGS")))
env.AlwaysBuild(tags)
# Embed python files. All .py files that have been indicated by a
# PySource() call in a SConscript need to be embedded into the M5
# library. To do that, we compile the file to byte code, marshal the
# byte code, compress it, and then generate a c++ file that
# inserts the result into an array.
def embedPyFile(target, source, env):
def c_str(string):
if string is None:
return "0"
return '"%s"' % string
'''Action function to compile a .py into a code object, marshal
it, compress it, and stick it into an asm file so the code appears
as just bytes with a label in the data section'''
src = file(str(source[0]), 'r').read()
pysource = PySource.tnodes[source[0]]
compiled = compile(src, pysource.abspath, 'exec')
marshalled = marshal.dumps(compiled)
compressed = zlib.compress(marshalled)
data = compressed
sym = pysource.symname
code = code_formatter()
code('''\
#include "sim/init.hh"
namespace {
const uint8_t data_${sym}[] = {
''')
code.indent()
step = 16
for i in xrange(0, len(data), step):
x = array.array('B', data[i:i+step])
code(''.join('%d,' % d for d in x))
code.dedent()
code('''};
EmbeddedPython embedded_${sym}(
${{c_str(pysource.arcname)}},
${{c_str(pysource.abspath)}},
${{c_str(pysource.modpath)}},
data_${sym},
${{len(data)}},
${{len(marshalled)}});
} // anonymous namespace
''')
code.write(str(target[0]))
for source in PySource.all:
env.Command(source.cpp, source.tnode,
MakeAction(embedPyFile, Transform("EMBED PY")))
env.Depends(SWIG, source.cpp)
Source(source.cpp, skip_no_python=True)
########################################################################
#
# Define binaries. Each different build type (debug, opt, etc.) gets
# a slightly different build environment.
#
# List of constructed environments to pass back to SConstruct
date_source = Source('base/date.cc', skip_lib=True)
# Capture this directory for the closure makeEnv, otherwise when it is
# called, it won't know what directory it should use.
variant_dir = Dir('.').path
def variant(*path):
return os.path.join(variant_dir, *path)
def variantd(*path):
return variant(*path)+'/'
# Function to create a new build environment as clone of current
# environment 'env' with modified object suffix and optional stripped
# binary. Additional keyword arguments are appended to corresponding
# build environment vars.
def makeEnv(env, label, objsfx, strip = False, **kwargs):
# SCons doesn't know to append a library suffix when there is a '.' in the
# name. Use '_' instead.
libname = variant('gem5_' + label)
exename = variant('gem5.' + label)
secondary_exename = variant('m5.' + label)
new_env = env.Clone(OBJSUFFIX=objsfx, SHOBJSUFFIX=objsfx + 's')
new_env.Label = label
new_env.Append(**kwargs)
swig_env = new_env.Clone()
# Both gcc and clang have issues with unused labels and values in
# the SWIG generated code
swig_env.Append(CCFLAGS=['-Wno-unused-label', '-Wno-unused-value'])
if env['GCC']:
# Depending on the SWIG version, we also need to supress
# warnings about uninitialized variables and missing field
# initializers.
swig_env.Append(CCFLAGS=['-Wno-uninitialized',
'-Wno-missing-field-initializers',
'-Wno-unused-but-set-variable',
'-Wno-maybe-uninitialized',
'-Wno-type-limits'])
# Only gcc >= 4.9 supports UBSan, so check both the version
# and the command-line option before adding the compiler and
# linker flags.
if GetOption('with_ubsan') and \
compareVersions(env['GCC_VERSION'], '4.9') >= 0:
new_env.Append(CCFLAGS='-fsanitize=undefined')
new_env.Append(LINKFLAGS='-fsanitize=undefined')
# The address sanitizer is available for gcc >= 4.8
if GetOption('with_asan'):
new_env.Append(CCFLAGS=['-fsanitize=address',
'-fno-omit-frame-pointer'])
new_env.Append(LINKFLAGS='-fsanitize=address')
if env['CLANG']:
swig_env.Append(CCFLAGS=['-Wno-sometimes-uninitialized',
'-Wno-deprecated-register',
'-Wno-tautological-compare'])
# We require clang >= 3.1, so there is no need to check any
# versions here.
if GetOption('with_ubsan'):
new_env.Append(CCFLAGS='-fsanitize=undefined')
new_env.Append(LINKFLAGS='-fsanitize=undefined')
if GetOption('with_asan'):
new_env.Append(CCFLAGS=['-fsanitize=address',
'-fno-omit-frame-pointer'])
new_env.Append(LINKFLAGS='-fsanitize=address')
werror_env = new_env.Clone()
# Treat warnings as errors but white list some warnings that we
# want to allow (e.g., deprecation warnings).
werror_env.Append(CCFLAGS=['-Werror',
'-Wno-error=deprecated-declarations',
'-Wno-error=deprecated',
])
def make_obj(source, static, extra_deps = None):
'''This function adds the specified source to the correct
build environment, and returns the corresponding SCons Object
nodes'''
if source.swig:
env = swig_env
elif source.Werror:
env = werror_env
else:
env = new_env
if static:
obj = env.StaticObject(source.tnode)
else:
obj = env.SharedObject(source.tnode)
if extra_deps:
env.Depends(obj, extra_deps)
return obj
lib_guards = {'main': False, 'skip_lib': False}
# Without Python, leave out all SWIG and Python content from the
# library builds. The option doesn't affect gem5 built as a program
if GetOption('without_python'):
lib_guards['skip_no_python'] = False
static_objs = [ make_obj(s, True) for s in Source.get(**lib_guards) ]
shared_objs = [ make_obj(s, False) for s in Source.get(**lib_guards) ]
static_date = make_obj(date_source, static=True, extra_deps=static_objs)
static_objs.append(static_date)
shared_date = make_obj(date_source, static=False, extra_deps=shared_objs)
shared_objs.append(shared_date)
# First make a library of everything but main() so other programs can
# link against m5.
static_lib = new_env.StaticLibrary(libname, static_objs)
shared_lib = new_env.SharedLibrary(libname, shared_objs)
# Now link a stub with main() and the static library.
main_objs = [ make_obj(s, True) for s in Source.get(main=True) ]
for test in UnitTest.all:
flags = { test.target : True }
test_sources = Source.get(**flags)
test_objs = [ make_obj(s, static=True) for s in test_sources ]
if test.main:
test_objs += main_objs
path = variant('unittest/%s.%s' % (test.target, label))
new_env.Program(path, test_objs + static_objs)
progname = exename
if strip:
progname += '.unstripped'
targets = new_env.Program(progname, main_objs + static_objs)
if strip:
if sys.platform == 'sunos5':
cmd = 'cp $SOURCE $TARGET; strip $TARGET'
else:
cmd = 'strip $SOURCE -o $TARGET'
targets = new_env.Command(exename, progname,
MakeAction(cmd, Transform("STRIP")))
new_env.Command(secondary_exename, exename,
MakeAction('ln $SOURCE $TARGET', Transform("HARDLINK")))
new_env.M5Binary = targets[0]
return new_env
# Start out with the compiler flags common to all compilers,
# i.e. they all use -g for opt and -g -pg for prof
ccflags = {'debug' : [], 'opt' : ['-g'], 'fast' : [], 'prof' : ['-g', '-pg'],
'perf' : ['-g']}
# Start out with the linker flags common to all linkers, i.e. -pg for
# prof, and -lprofiler for perf. The -lprofile flag is surrounded by
# no-as-needed and as-needed as the binutils linker is too clever and
# simply doesn't link to the library otherwise.
ldflags = {'debug' : [], 'opt' : [], 'fast' : [], 'prof' : ['-pg'],
'perf' : ['-Wl,--no-as-needed', '-lprofiler', '-Wl,--as-needed']}
# For Link Time Optimization, the optimisation flags used to compile
# individual files are decoupled from those used at link time
# (i.e. you can compile with -O3 and perform LTO with -O0), so we need
# to also update the linker flags based on the target.
if env['GCC']:
if sys.platform == 'sunos5':
ccflags['debug'] += ['-gstabs+']
else:
ccflags['debug'] += ['-ggdb3']
ldflags['debug'] += ['-O0']
# opt, fast, prof and perf all share the same cc flags, also add
# the optimization to the ldflags as LTO defers the optimization
# to link time
for target in ['opt', 'fast', 'prof', 'perf']:
ccflags[target] += ['-O3']
ldflags[target] += ['-O3']
ccflags['fast'] += env['LTO_CCFLAGS']
ldflags['fast'] += env['LTO_LDFLAGS']
elif env['CLANG']:
ccflags['debug'] += ['-g', '-O0']
# opt, fast, prof and perf all share the same cc flags
for target in ['opt', 'fast', 'prof', 'perf']:
ccflags[target] += ['-O3']
else:
print 'Unknown compiler, please fix compiler options'
Exit(1)
# To speed things up, we only instantiate the build environments we
# need. We try to identify the needed environment for each target; if
# we can't, we fall back on instantiating all the environments just to
# be safe.
target_types = ['debug', 'opt', 'fast', 'prof', 'perf']
obj2target = {'do': 'debug', 'o': 'opt', 'fo': 'fast', 'po': 'prof',
'gpo' : 'perf'}
def identifyTarget(t):
ext = t.split('.')[-1]
if ext in target_types:
return ext
if obj2target.has_key(ext):
return obj2target[ext]
match = re.search(r'/tests/([^/]+)/', t)
if match and match.group(1) in target_types:
return match.group(1)
return 'all'
needed_envs = [identifyTarget(target) for target in BUILD_TARGETS]
if 'all' in needed_envs:
needed_envs += target_types
def makeEnvirons(target, source, env):
# cause any later Source() calls to be fatal, as a diagnostic.
Source.done()
envList = []
# Debug binary
if 'debug' in needed_envs:
envList.append(
makeEnv(env, 'debug', '.do',
CCFLAGS = Split(ccflags['debug']),
CPPDEFINES = ['DEBUG', 'TRACING_ON=1'],
LINKFLAGS = Split(ldflags['debug'])))
# Optimized binary
if 'opt' in needed_envs:
envList.append(
makeEnv(env, 'opt', '.o',
CCFLAGS = Split(ccflags['opt']),
CPPDEFINES = ['TRACING_ON=1'],
LINKFLAGS = Split(ldflags['opt'])))
# "Fast" binary
if 'fast' in needed_envs:
envList.append(
makeEnv(env, 'fast', '.fo', strip = True,
CCFLAGS = Split(ccflags['fast']),
CPPDEFINES = ['NDEBUG', 'TRACING_ON=0'],
LINKFLAGS = Split(ldflags['fast'])))
# Profiled binary using gprof
if 'prof' in needed_envs:
envList.append(
makeEnv(env, 'prof', '.po',
CCFLAGS = Split(ccflags['prof']),
CPPDEFINES = ['NDEBUG', 'TRACING_ON=0'],
LINKFLAGS = Split(ldflags['prof'])))
# Profiled binary using google-pprof
if 'perf' in needed_envs:
envList.append(
makeEnv(env, 'perf', '.gpo',
CCFLAGS = Split(ccflags['perf']),
CPPDEFINES = ['NDEBUG', 'TRACING_ON=0'],
LINKFLAGS = Split(ldflags['perf'])))
# Set up the regression tests for each build.
for e in envList:
SConscript(os.path.join(env.root.abspath, 'tests', 'SConscript'),
variant_dir = variantd('tests', e.Label),
exports = { 'env' : e }, duplicate = False)
# The MakeEnvirons Builder defers the full dependency collection until
# after processing the ISA definition (due to dynamically generated
# source files). Add this dependency to all targets so they will wait
# until the environments are completely set up. Otherwise, a second
# process (e.g. -j2 or higher) will try to compile the requested target,
# not know how, and fail.
env.Append(BUILDERS = {'MakeEnvirons' :
Builder(action=MakeAction(makeEnvirons,
Transform("ENVIRONS", 1)))})
isa_target = env['PHONY_BASE'] + '-deps'
environs = env['PHONY_BASE'] + '-environs'
env.Depends('#all-deps', isa_target)
env.Depends('#all-environs', environs)
env.ScanISA(isa_target, File('arch/%s/generated/inc.d' % env['TARGET_ISA']))
envSetup = env.MakeEnvirons(environs, isa_target)
# make sure no -deps targets occur before all ISAs are complete
env.Depends(isa_target, '#all-isas')
# likewise for -environs targets and all the -deps targets
env.Depends(environs, '#all-deps')