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The routers are created before the network class. This results in the routers becoming children of the first link they are connected to and they get generic names like int_node and node_b. This patch creates the network object first and passes it to the topology creation function. Now the routers are children of the network object and names are much more sensible.
66 lines
2.9 KiB
Python
66 lines
2.9 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2012 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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# Authors: Jason Power
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import m5
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class BaseTopology(object):
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description = "BaseTopology"
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def __init__(self):
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""" When overriding place any objects created in
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configs/ruby/<protocol>.py that are needed in
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makeTopology (below) here. The minimum is usually
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all of the controllers created in the above file.
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"""
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def makeTopology(self, options, network, IntLink, ExtLink, Router):
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""" Called from configs/ruby/Ruby.py
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The return value is ( list(Router), list(IntLink), list(ExtLink))
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The API of this function cannot change when subclassing!!
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Any additional information needed to create this topology should
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be passed into the constructor when it's instantiated in
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configs/ruby/<protocol>.py
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"""
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m5.util.fatal("BaseTopology should have been overridden!!")
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class SimpleTopology(BaseTopology):
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""" Provides methods needed for the topologies included in Ruby before
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topology changes.
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These topologies are "simple" in the sense that they only use a flat
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list of controllers to construct the topology.
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"""
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description = "SimpleTopology"
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def __init__(self, controllers):
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self.nodes = controllers
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def addController(self, controller):
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self.nodes.append(controller)
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def __len__(self):
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return len(self.nodes)
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