The 'configs/example/gem5_library_checkpoints/simpoints-se-checkpoint.py' example would dump the savepoint in the CWD. This is fine when running as an example, but we also run this script as a test. In this case the checkpoint litters the repository. To fix this, an optional 'checkpoint-path' argument is added to this example which specifies where the checkpoint is to be saved. In the tests, the checkpoint is saved to 'tests/gem5/resources'. This is our default location for resources needed/produced by tests and is ignored by git. Change-Id: I3dccc574b9e64d32386fd822ed7248ee365a0a08 Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/64092 Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com> Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
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5.0 KiB
Python
138 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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"""
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This configuation script shows an example of how to take checkpoints for
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SimPoints using the gem5 stdlib. SimPoints, SimPoints interval length,
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SimPoints weights, and the warmup instruction length are passed into the gem5
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SimPoint module. The gem5 SimPoint module will calculate where to take
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checkpoints based of the SimPoints, SimPoints interval length, and the warmup
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instruction length. In SE mode, when you pass in a SimPoint object to the
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set_se_binary_workload, it will schedule exit events for SimPoints in the init
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stage of the core. With the Simulator module and the exit event generator,
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checkpoints will be taken for the SimPoints.
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This scipt builds a simple board with the gem5 stdlib with no cache and a
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simple memory structure to take checkpoints. Some of the components, such as
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cache hierarchy, can be changed when restoring checkpoints.
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Usage
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-----
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```
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scons build/X86/gem5.opt
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./build/X86/gem5.opt \
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configs/example/gem5_library/checkpoints/simpoints-se-checkpoint.py
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./build/X86/gem5.opt \
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configs/example/gem5_library/checkpoints/simpoints-se-restore.py
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```
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"""
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import argparse
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from gem5.simulate.exit_event import ExitEvent
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from gem5.simulate.simulator import Simulator
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from gem5.utils.requires import requires
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from gem5.components.boards.simple_board import SimpleBoard
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from gem5.components.memory.single_channel import SingleChannelDDR3_1600
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from gem5.components.processors.simple_processor import SimpleProcessor
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from gem5.components.processors.cpu_types import CPUTypes
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from gem5.isas import ISA
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from gem5.resources.resource import Resource
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from pathlib import Path
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from gem5.components.cachehierarchies.classic.no_cache import NoCache
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from gem5.utils.simpoint import SimPoint
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from gem5.simulate.exit_event_generators import (
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save_checkpoint_generator,
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)
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument(
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"--checkpoint-path",
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type=str,
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required=False,
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default="se_checkpoint_folder/",
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help="The directory to store the checkpoint.",
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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requires(isa_required=ISA.X86)
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# When taking a checkpoint, the cache state is not saved, so the cache
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# hierarchy can be changed completely when restoring from a checkpoint.
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# By using NoCache() to take checkpoints, it can slightly improve the
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# performance when running in atomic mode, and it will not put any restrictions
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# on what people can do with the checkpoints.
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cache_hierarchy = NoCache()
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# Using simple memory to take checkpoints might slightly imporve the
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# performance in atomic mode. The memory structure can be changed when
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# restoring from a checkpoint, but the size of the memory must be maintained.
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memory = SingleChannelDDR3_1600(size="2GB")
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processor = SimpleProcessor(
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cpu_type=CPUTypes.ATOMIC,
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isa=ISA.X86,
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# SimPoints only works with one core
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num_cores=1,
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)
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board = SimpleBoard(
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clk_freq="3GHz",
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processor=processor,
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memory=memory,
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cache_hierarchy=cache_hierarchy,
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)
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simpoint = SimPoint(
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simpoint_list=[2, 3, 5, 15],
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weight_list=[0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.3],
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simpoint_interval=1000000,
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warmup_interval=1000000,
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)
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board.set_se_binary_workload(
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binary=Resource("x86-print-this"),
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arguments=["print this", 15000],
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simpoint=simpoint,
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)
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dir = Path(args.checkpoint_path)
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dir.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
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simulator = Simulator(
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board=board,
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on_exit_event={
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# using the SimPoints event generator in the standard library to take
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# checkpoints
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ExitEvent.SIMPOINT_BEGIN: save_checkpoint_generator(dir)
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},
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)
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simulator.run()
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