gem5/tests/long/70.twolf/test.py
Gabe Black c5b49bdbad If you can't get rid of the files you want to make sure are gone, assume they're already gone. Print a warning and move on.
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# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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# Authors: Korey Sewell
m5.AddToPath('../configs/common')
from cpu2000 import twolf
import os
workload = twolf('alpha', 'tru64', 'smred')
root.system.cpu.workload = workload.makeLiveProcess()
cwd = root.system.cpu.workload.cwd
#Remove two files who's presence or absence affects execution
sav_file = os.path.join(cwd, workload.input_set + '.sav')
sv2_file = os.path.join(cwd, workload.input_set + '.sv2')
try:
os.unlink(sav_file)
except:
print "Couldn't unlink ", sav_file
try:
os.unlink(sv2_file)
except:
print "Couldn't unlink ", sv2_file