* stdlib,configs,tests: Remove `Resource` class use This class is deprecated, but was still used in various example configuration scriots and tests. This patch replaces it with the `obtain_resource` function. Change-Id: I0c89bf17783ccaaafc18072aaeefb5d1e207bc55 * configs: Remove `CustomDiskImageResource` use The class is deprecated but was still used in the SPEC example scripts. This patch replaces it with the `DiskImageResource` class. Change-Id: Ie0697fe59a3d737b05eb45ff3bc964f42b0387e0 * configs,tests: Remove `CustomResource` use This class is deprecated but was still used in example scripts and mentioned, incorrectly, in comments in the pyunit tests. This patch removes these. Change-Id: Icb6d02f47a5b72cd58551e5dcd59cc72d6a91a01 * stdlib: Remove '\' in Workload docstring example This example shows how to use the Workload. The backslash is not correct Python and would fail if used in this way. Co-authored-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
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8.2 KiB
Python
275 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2021 The Regents of the University of California.
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
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# redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
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# neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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"""
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Script to run GAPBS benchmarks with gem5. The script expects the
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benchmark program and the simulation size to run. The input is in the format
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<benchmark_prog> <size> <synthetic>
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The system is fixed with 2 CPU cores, MESI Two Level system cache and 3 GB
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DDR4 memory. It uses the x86 board.
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This script will count the total number of instructions executed
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in the ROI. It also tracks how much wallclock and simulated time.
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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/x86-gabps-benchmarks.py \
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--benchmark <benchmark_name> \
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--synthetic <synthetic> \
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--size <simulation_size/graph_name>
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```
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"""
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import argparse
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import time
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import sys
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import m5
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from m5.objects import Root
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from gem5.utils.requires import requires
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from gem5.components.boards.x86_board import X86Board
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from gem5.components.memory import DualChannelDDR4_2400
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from gem5.components.processors.simple_switchable_processor import (
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SimpleSwitchableProcessor,
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)
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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.coherence_protocol import CoherenceProtocol
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from gem5.resources.resource import obtain_resource
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from gem5.simulate.simulator import Simulator
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from gem5.simulate.exit_event import ExitEvent
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requires(
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isa_required=ISA.X86,
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coherence_protocol_required=CoherenceProtocol.MESI_TWO_LEVEL,
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kvm_required=True,
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)
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# Following are the list of benchmark programs for gapbs
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benchmark_choices = ["cc", "bc", "tc", "pr", "bfs"]
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synthetic_choices = ["0", "1"]
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size_choices = [
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"1",
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"2",
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"3",
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"4",
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"5",
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"6",
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"7",
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"8",
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"9",
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"10",
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"11",
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"12",
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"13",
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"14",
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"15",
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"16",
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"USA-road-d.NY.gr",
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]
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="An example configuration script to run the gapbs benchmarks."
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)
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# The only positional argument accepted is the benchmark name in this script.
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parser.add_argument(
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"--benchmark",
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type=str,
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required=True,
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help="Input the benchmark program to execute.",
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choices=benchmark_choices,
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--synthetic",
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type=str,
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required=True,
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help="Synthetic Graph:: 1: synthetic graph is True; 0: real graph",
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choices=synthetic_choices,
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--size",
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type=str,
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required=True,
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help="Graph Size:: If synthetic is True, then specify a size [1 .. 15]. \
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Otherwise, specify a graph name [USA-road-d.NY.gr]",
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choices=size_choices,
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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# Setting up all the fixed system parameters here
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# Caches: MESI Two Level Cache Hierarchy
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from gem5.components.cachehierarchies.ruby.mesi_two_level_cache_hierarchy import (
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MESITwoLevelCacheHierarchy,
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)
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cache_hierarchy = MESITwoLevelCacheHierarchy(
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l1d_size="32kB",
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l1d_assoc=8,
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l1i_size="32kB",
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l1i_assoc=8,
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l2_size="256kB",
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l2_assoc=16,
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num_l2_banks=2,
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)
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# Memory: Dual Channel DDR4 2400 DRAM device.
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# The X86 board only supports 3 GB of main memory.
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memory = DualChannelDDR4_2400(size="3GB")
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# Here we setup the processor. This is a special switchable processor in which
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# a starting core type and a switch core type must be specified. Once a
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# configuration is instantiated a user may call `processor.switch()` to switch
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# from the starting core types to the switch core types. In this simulation
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# we start with KVM cores to simulate the OS boot, then switch to the Timing
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# cores for the command we wish to run after boot.
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processor = SimpleSwitchableProcessor(
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starting_core_type=CPUTypes.KVM,
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switch_core_type=CPUTypes.TIMING,
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isa=ISA.X86,
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num_cores=2,
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)
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# Here we setup the board. The X86Board allows for Full-System X86 simulations
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board = X86Board(
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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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# Here we set the FS workload, i.e., gapbs benchmark program
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# After simulation has ended you may inspect
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# `m5out/system.pc.com_1.device` to the stdout, if any.
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# After the system boots, we execute the benchmark program and wait till the
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# ROI `workbegin` annotation is reached. We start collecting the number of
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# committed instructions till ROI ends (marked by `workend`). We then finish
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# executing the rest of the benchmark.
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# GAPBS benchmarks can be run using a synthetic graph
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if args.synthetic == "1":
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if args.size == "USA-road-d.NY.gr":
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print(
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"fatal: cannot use a real graph with --synthetic 1",
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file=sys.stderr,
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)
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exit(-1)
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command = f"./{args.benchmark} -g {args.size}\n"
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else:
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command = f"./{args.benchmark} -sf ../{args.size}"
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board.set_kernel_disk_workload(
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# The x86 linux kernel will be automatically downloaded to the
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# `~/.cache/gem5` directory if not already present.
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# gapbs benchamarks was tested with kernel version 4.19.83
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kernel=obtain_resource("x86-linux-kernel-4.19.83"),
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# The x86-gapbs image will be automatically downloaded to the
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# `~/.cache/gem5` directory if not already present.
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disk_image=obtain_resource("x86-gapbs"),
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readfile_contents=command,
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)
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def handle_workbegin():
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print("Done booting Linux")
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print("Resetting stats at the start of ROI!")
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m5.stats.reset()
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global start_tick
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start_tick = m5.curTick()
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processor.switch()
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yield False # E.g., continue the simulation.
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def handle_workend():
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print("Dump stats at the end of the ROI!")
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m5.stats.dump()
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yield True # Stop the simulation. We're done.
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simulator = Simulator(
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board=board,
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on_exit_event={
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ExitEvent.WORKBEGIN: handle_workbegin(),
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ExitEvent.WORKEND: handle_workend(),
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},
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)
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# We maintain the wall clock time.
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globalStart = time.time()
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print("Running the simulation")
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print("Using KVM cpu")
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# There are a few thihngs to note regarding the gapbs benchamrks. The first is
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# that there are several ROI annotations in the code present in the disk image.
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# These ROI begin and end calls are inside a loop. Therefore, we only simulate
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# the first ROI annotation in details. The X86Board currently does not support
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# `work items started count reached`.
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simulator.run()
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end_tick = m5.curTick()
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# Since we simulated the ROI in details, therefore, simulation is over at this
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# point.
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# Simulation is over at this point. We acknowledge that all the simulation
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# events were successful.
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print("All simulation events were successful.")
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# We print the final simulation statistics.
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print("Done with the simulation")
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print()
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print("Performance statistics:")
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print(
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f"Simulated time in ROI: {(end_tick - start_tick) / 1000000000000.0:.2f}s"
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)
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print(
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"Ran a total of", simulator.get_current_tick() / 1e12, "simulated seconds"
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)
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print(
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"Total wallclock time: %.2fs, %.2f min"
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% (time.time() - globalStart, (time.time() - globalStart) / 60)
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)
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