gem5/configs/ruby/Network_test.py
Andreas Hansson a128ba7cd1 Ruby: Remove the physMemPort and instead access memory directly
This patch removes the physMemPort from the RubySequencer and instead
uses the system pointer to access the physmem. The system already
keeps track of the physmem and the valid memory address ranges, and
with this patch we merely make use of that existing functionality. The
memory is modified so that it is possible to call the access functions
(atomic and functional) without going through the port, and the memory
is allowed to be unconnected, i.e. have no ports (since Ruby does not
attach it like the conventional memory system).
2012-03-30 09:42:36 -04:00

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# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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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, ruby_system):
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
#
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
#
cntrl_count = 0
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.
#
l1_cntrl = L1Cache_Controller(version = i,
cntrl_id = cntrl_count,
cacheMemory = cache,
ruby_system = ruby_system)
cpu_seq = RubySequencer(icache = cache,
dcache = cache,
using_network_tester = True,
ruby_system = ruby_system)
l1_cntrl.sequencer = cpu_seq
if piobus != None:
cpu_seq.pio_port = piobus.slave
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)
cntrl_count += 1
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,
cntrl_id = cntrl_count,
directory = \
RubyDirectoryMemory(version = i,
size = dir_size),
memBuffer = mem_cntrl,
ruby_system = ruby_system)
exec("system.dir_cntrl%d = dir_cntrl" % i)
dir_cntrl_nodes.append(dir_cntrl)
cntrl_count += 1
all_cntrls = l1_cntrl_nodes + dir_cntrl_nodes
return (cpu_sequencers, dir_cntrl_nodes, all_cntrls)