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gem5/configs/example/components-library/boot_exit_disk_run.py
Bobby R. Bruce af839c4f4e python: Add requires to gem5 components lib
This `requires` function allows a simple way to specify ISA, KVM, and
cache coherence protocol requirments within the library and scripts.
An exception will be thrown if the gem5 binary does not meet these
requirements.

The `requires` function may be expanded with other requirements as
needed. At present we only check ISA, KVM, and cache coherence
protocols.

Change-Id: I5c8ff3766ebb9f3292aa553b02781b43d6752775
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/49324
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
2021-09-08 04:16:59 +00:00

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"""
This script will run a simple boot exit test.
"""
import m5
from m5.objects import Root
import sys
import os
# This is a lame hack to get the imports working correctly.
# TODO: This needs fixed.
sys.path.append(
os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
os.pardir,
os.pardir,
os.pardir,
)
)
from components_library.runtime import (
get_runtime_coherence_protocol,
get_runtime_isa,
)
from components_library.utils.requires import requires
from components_library.boards.x86_board import X86Board
from components_library.memory.single_channel import SingleChannelDDR3_1600
from components_library.processors.simple_processor import SimpleProcessor
from components_library.processors.cpu_types import CPUTypes
from components_library.isas import ISA
from components_library.coherence_protocol import CoherenceProtocol
from components_library.resources.resource import Resource
import os
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="A script to run the gem5 boot test. This test boots the "
"linux kernel."
)
parser.add_argument(
"-m",
"--mem-system",
type=str,
choices=("classic", "mi_example", "mesi_two_level"),
required=True,
help="The memory system.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-n",
"--num-cpus",
type=int,
choices=(1, 2, 4, 8),
required=True,
help="The number of CPUs.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-c",
"--cpu",
type=str,
choices=("kvm", "atomic", "timing", "o3"),
required=True,
help="The CPU type.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-b",
"--boot-type",
type=str,
choices=("systemd", "init"),
required=True,
help="The boot type.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-t",
"--tick-exit",
type=int,
required=False,
help="The tick to exit the simulation. Note: using this may make the "
"selected boot-type selection pointless.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-r",
"--resource-directory",
type=str,
required=False,
help="The directory in which resources will be downloaded or exist.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-o",
"--override-download",
action="store_true",
help="Override a local resource if the hashes do not match.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
coherence_protocol_required = None
if args.mem_system == "mi_example":
coherence_protocol_required = CoherenceProtocol.MI_EXAMPLE
elif args.mem_system == "mesi_two_level":
coherence_protocol_required = CoherenceProtocol.MESI_TWO_LEVEL
requires(isa_required=ISA.X86,
coherence_protocol_required=coherence_protocol_required,
kvm_required=(args.cpu == "kvm"))
cache_hierarchy = None
if args.mem_system == "mi_example":
from components_library.cachehierarchies.ruby.\
mi_example_cache_hierarchy import (
MIExampleCacheHierarchy,
)
cache_hierarchy = MIExampleCacheHierarchy(size="32kB", assoc=8)
elif args.mem_system == "mesi_two_level":
from components_library.cachehierarchies.ruby.\
mesi_two_level_cache_hierarchy import (
MESITwoLevelCacheHierarchy,
)
cache_hierarchy = MESITwoLevelCacheHierarchy(
l1d_size="16kB",
l1d_assoc=8,
l1i_size="16kB",
l1i_assoc=8,
l2_size="256kB",
l2_assoc=16,
num_l2_banks=1,
)
elif args.mem_system == "classic":
from components_library.cachehierarchies.classic.\
private_l1_cache_hierarchy import (
PrivateL1CacheHierarchy,
)
cache_hierarchy = PrivateL1CacheHierarchy(l1d_size="16kB", l1i_size="16kB")
else:
raise NotImplementedError(
"Memory system '{}' is not supported in the boot tests.".format(
args.mem_system
)
)
assert cache_hierarchy != None
# Setup the system memory.
# Warning: This must be kept at 3GB for now. X86Motherboard does not support
# anything else right now!
memory = SingleChannelDDR3_1600(size="3GB")
# Setup a Processor.
cpu_type = None
if args.cpu == "kvm":
cpu_type = CPUTypes.KVM
elif args.cpu == "atomic":
cpu_type = CPUTypes.ATOMIC
elif args.cpu == "timing":
cpu_type = CPUTypes.TIMING
elif args.cpu == "o3":
cpu_type = CPUTypes.O3
else:
raise NotImplementedError(
"CPU type '{}' is not supported in the boot tests.".format(args.cpu)
)
assert cpu_type != None
processor = SimpleProcessor(cpu_type=cpu_type, num_cores=args.num_cpus)
# Setup the motherboard.
motherboard = X86Board(
clk_freq="3GHz",
processor=processor,
memory=memory,
cache_hierarchy=cache_hierarchy,
exit_on_work_items=True,
)
motherboard.connect_things()
additional_kernal_args = []
if args.boot_type == "init":
additional_kernal_args.append("init=/root/exit.sh")
# Set the Full System workload.
motherboard.set_workload(
kernel=Resource(
"x86-linux-kernel-5.4.49",
override=args.override_download,
resource_directory=args.resource_directory,
),
disk_image=Resource(
"x86-boot-exit",
override=args.override_download,
resource_directory=args.resource_directory,
),
command="m5 exit \n",
kernel_args=additional_kernal_args,
)
# Begin running of the simulation. This will exit once the Linux system boot
# is complete.
print("Running with ISA: " + get_runtime_isa().name)
print("Running with protocol: " + get_runtime_coherence_protocol().name)
print()
root = Root(full_system=True, system=motherboard)
m5.instantiate()
print("Beginning simulation!")
if args.tick_exit != None:
exit_event = m5.simulate(args.tick_exit)
else:
exit_event = m5.simulate()
print(
"Exiting @ tick {} because {}.".format(m5.curTick(), exit_event.getCause())
)