Remove the line "For use for simulation and test purposes only" in files were AMD is the only copyright holder listed in the header. This happens to be the case for all files where this line exists, removing it completely from gem5. Change-Id: I623f266b002f564301b28774f49081099cfc60fd Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/53943 Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com> Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com> Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
386 lines
15 KiB
Python
386 lines
15 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2010-2015 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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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 met:
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#
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# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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#
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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# and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#
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# 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
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# software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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# LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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import math
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import m5
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from m5.objects import *
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from m5.defines import buildEnv
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from m5.util import addToPath
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from .Ruby import create_topology
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from .Ruby import send_evicts
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from common import FileSystemConfig
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addToPath('../')
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from topologies.Cluster import Cluster
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from topologies.Crossbar import Crossbar
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class CntrlBase:
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_seqs = 0
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@classmethod
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def seqCount(cls):
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# Use SeqCount not class since we need global count
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CntrlBase._seqs += 1
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return CntrlBase._seqs - 1
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_cntrls = 0
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@classmethod
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def cntrlCount(cls):
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# Use CntlCount not class since we need global count
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CntrlBase._cntrls += 1
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return CntrlBase._cntrls - 1
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_version = 0
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@classmethod
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def versionCount(cls):
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cls._version += 1 # Use count for this particular type
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return cls._version - 1
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class L1DCache(RubyCache):
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resourceStalls = False
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def create(self, options):
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self.size = MemorySize(options.l1d_size)
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self.assoc = options.l1d_assoc
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self.replacement_policy = TreePLRURP()
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class L1ICache(RubyCache):
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resourceStalls = False
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def create(self, options):
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self.size = MemorySize(options.l1i_size)
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self.assoc = options.l1i_assoc
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self.replacement_policy = TreePLRURP()
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class L2Cache(RubyCache):
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resourceStalls = False
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def create(self, options):
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self.size = MemorySize(options.l2_size)
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self.assoc = options.l2_assoc
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self.replacement_policy = TreePLRURP()
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class CPCntrl(CorePair_Controller, CntrlBase):
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def create(self, options, ruby_system, system):
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self.version = self.versionCount()
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self.L1Icache = L1ICache()
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self.L1Icache.create(options)
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self.L1D0cache = L1DCache()
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self.L1D0cache.create(options)
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self.L1D1cache = L1DCache()
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self.L1D1cache.create(options)
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self.L2cache = L2Cache()
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self.L2cache.create(options)
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self.sequencer = RubySequencer()
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self.sequencer.version = self.seqCount()
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self.sequencer.dcache = self.L1D0cache
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self.sequencer.ruby_system = ruby_system
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self.sequencer.coreid = 0
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self.sequencer.is_cpu_sequencer = True
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self.sequencer1 = RubySequencer()
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self.sequencer1.version = self.seqCount()
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self.sequencer1.dcache = self.L1D1cache
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self.sequencer1.ruby_system = ruby_system
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self.sequencer1.coreid = 1
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self.sequencer1.is_cpu_sequencer = True
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# Defines icache/dcache hit latency
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self.mandatory_queue_latency = 2
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self.issue_latency = options.cpu_to_dir_latency
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self.send_evictions = send_evicts(options)
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self.ruby_system = ruby_system
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if options.recycle_latency:
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self.recycle_latency = options.recycle_latency
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class L3Cache(RubyCache):
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assoc = 8
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dataArrayBanks = 256
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tagArrayBanks = 256
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def create(self, options, ruby_system, system):
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self.size = MemorySize(options.l3_size)
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self.size.value /= options.num_dirs
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self.dataArrayBanks /= options.num_dirs
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self.tagArrayBanks /= options.num_dirs
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self.dataArrayBanks /= options.num_dirs
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self.tagArrayBanks /= options.num_dirs
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self.dataAccessLatency = options.l3_data_latency
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self.tagAccessLatency = options.l3_tag_latency
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self.resourceStalls = options.no_resource_stalls
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self.replacement_policy = TreePLRURP()
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class L3Cntrl(L3Cache_Controller, CntrlBase):
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def create(self, options, ruby_system, system):
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self.version = self.versionCount()
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self.L3cache = L3Cache()
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self.L3cache.create(options, ruby_system, system)
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self.l3_response_latency = max(self.L3cache.dataAccessLatency,
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self.L3cache.tagAccessLatency)
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self.ruby_system = ruby_system
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if options.recycle_latency:
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self.recycle_latency = options.recycle_latency
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def connectWireBuffers(self, req_to_dir, resp_to_dir, l3_unblock_to_dir,
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req_to_l3, probe_to_l3, resp_to_l3):
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self.reqToDir = req_to_dir
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self.respToDir = resp_to_dir
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self.l3UnblockToDir = l3_unblock_to_dir
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self.reqToL3 = req_to_l3
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self.probeToL3 = probe_to_l3
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self.respToL3 = resp_to_l3
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class DirCntrl(Directory_Controller, CntrlBase):
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def create(self, options, dir_ranges, ruby_system, system):
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self.version = self.versionCount()
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self.response_latency = 30
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self.addr_ranges = dir_ranges
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self.directory = RubyDirectoryMemory()
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self.L3CacheMemory = L3Cache()
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self.L3CacheMemory.create(options, ruby_system, system)
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self.l3_hit_latency = max(self.L3CacheMemory.dataAccessLatency,
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self.L3CacheMemory.tagAccessLatency)
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self.number_of_TBEs = options.num_tbes
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self.ruby_system = ruby_system
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if options.recycle_latency:
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self.recycle_latency = options.recycle_latency
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self.CPUonly = True
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def connectWireBuffers(self, req_to_dir, resp_to_dir, l3_unblock_to_dir,
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req_to_l3, probe_to_l3, resp_to_l3):
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self.reqToDir = req_to_dir
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self.respToDir = resp_to_dir
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self.l3UnblockToDir = l3_unblock_to_dir
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self.reqToL3 = req_to_l3
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self.probeToL3 = probe_to_l3
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self.respToL3 = resp_to_l3
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def define_options(parser):
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parser.add_argument("--num-subcaches", type=int, default=4)
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parser.add_argument("--l3-data-latency", type=int, default=20)
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parser.add_argument("--l3-tag-latency", type=int, default=15)
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parser.add_argument("--cpu-to-dir-latency", type=int, default=15)
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parser.add_argument("--no-resource-stalls", action="store_false",
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default=True)
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parser.add_argument("--num-tbes", type=int, default=256)
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parser.add_argument("--l2-latency", type=int, default=50) # load to use
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def create_system(options, full_system, system, dma_devices, bootmem,
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ruby_system):
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if buildEnv['PROTOCOL'] != 'MOESI_AMD_Base':
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panic("This script requires the MOESI_AMD_Base protocol.")
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cpu_sequencers = []
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#
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# The ruby network creation expects the list of nodes in the system to
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# be consistent with the NetDest list. Therefore the l1 controller
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# nodes must be listed before the directory nodes and directory nodes
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# before dma nodes, etc.
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#
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l1_cntrl_nodes = []
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l3_cntrl_nodes = []
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dir_cntrl_nodes = []
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control_count = 0
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#
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# Must create the individual controllers before the network to ensure
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# the controller constructors are called before the network constructor
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#
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# This is the base crossbar that connects the L3s, Dirs, and cpu
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# Cluster
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mainCluster = Cluster(extBW = 512, intBW = 512) # 1 TB/s
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if options.numa_high_bit:
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numa_bit = options.numa_high_bit
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else:
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# if the numa_bit is not specified, set the directory bits as the
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# lowest bits above the block offset bits, and the numa_bit as the
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# highest of those directory bits
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dir_bits = int(math.log(options.num_dirs, 2))
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block_size_bits = int(math.log(options.cacheline_size, 2))
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numa_bit = block_size_bits + dir_bits - 1
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for i in range(options.num_dirs):
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dir_ranges = []
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for r in system.mem_ranges:
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addr_range = m5.objects.AddrRange(r.start, size = r.size(),
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intlvHighBit = numa_bit,
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intlvBits = dir_bits,
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intlvMatch = i)
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dir_ranges.append(addr_range)
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dir_cntrl = DirCntrl(TCC_select_num_bits = 0)
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dir_cntrl.create(options, dir_ranges, ruby_system, system)
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# Connect the Directory controller to the ruby network
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dir_cntrl.requestFromCores = MessageBuffer(ordered = True)
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dir_cntrl.requestFromCores.in_port = ruby_system.network.out_port
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dir_cntrl.responseFromCores = MessageBuffer()
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dir_cntrl.responseFromCores.in_port = ruby_system.network.out_port
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dir_cntrl.unblockFromCores = MessageBuffer()
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dir_cntrl.unblockFromCores.in_port = ruby_system.network.out_port
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dir_cntrl.probeToCore = MessageBuffer()
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dir_cntrl.probeToCore.out_port = ruby_system.network.in_port
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dir_cntrl.responseToCore = MessageBuffer()
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dir_cntrl.responseToCore.out_port = ruby_system.network.in_port
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dir_cntrl.triggerQueue = MessageBuffer(ordered = True)
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dir_cntrl.L3triggerQueue = MessageBuffer(ordered = True)
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dir_cntrl.requestToMemory = MessageBuffer()
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dir_cntrl.responseFromMemory = MessageBuffer()
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exec("system.dir_cntrl%d = dir_cntrl" % i)
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dir_cntrl_nodes.append(dir_cntrl)
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mainCluster.add(dir_cntrl)
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# Technically this config can support an odd number of cpus, but the top
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# level config files, such as the ruby_random_tester, will get confused if
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# the number of cpus does not equal the number of sequencers. Thus make
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# sure that an even number of cpus is specified.
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assert((options.num_cpus % 2) == 0)
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# For an odd number of CPUs, still create the right number of controllers
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cpuCluster = Cluster(extBW = 512, intBW = 512) # 1 TB/s
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for i in range((options.num_cpus + 1) // 2):
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cp_cntrl = CPCntrl()
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cp_cntrl.create(options, ruby_system, system)
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exec("system.cp_cntrl%d = cp_cntrl" % i)
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#
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# Add controllers and sequencers to the appropriate lists
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#
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cpu_sequencers.extend([cp_cntrl.sequencer, cp_cntrl.sequencer1])
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# Connect the CP controllers and the network
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cp_cntrl.requestFromCore = MessageBuffer()
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cp_cntrl.requestFromCore.out_port = ruby_system.network.in_port
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cp_cntrl.responseFromCore = MessageBuffer()
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cp_cntrl.responseFromCore.out_port = ruby_system.network.in_port
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cp_cntrl.unblockFromCore = MessageBuffer()
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cp_cntrl.unblockFromCore.out_port = ruby_system.network.in_port
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cp_cntrl.probeToCore = MessageBuffer()
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cp_cntrl.probeToCore.in_port = ruby_system.network.out_port
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cp_cntrl.responseToCore = MessageBuffer()
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cp_cntrl.responseToCore.in_port = ruby_system.network.out_port
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cp_cntrl.mandatoryQueue = MessageBuffer()
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cp_cntrl.triggerQueue = MessageBuffer(ordered = True)
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cpuCluster.add(cp_cntrl)
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# Register CPUs and caches for each CorePair and directory (SE mode only)
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if not full_system:
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for i in range((options.num_cpus + 1) // 2):
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FileSystemConfig.register_cpu(physical_package_id = 0,
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core_siblings =
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range(options.num_cpus),
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core_id = i*2,
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thread_siblings = [])
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FileSystemConfig.register_cpu(physical_package_id = 0,
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core_siblings =
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range(options.num_cpus),
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core_id = i*2+1,
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thread_siblings = [])
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FileSystemConfig.register_cache(level = 0,
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idu_type = 'Instruction',
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size = options.l1i_size,
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line_size = options.cacheline_size,
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assoc = options.l1i_assoc,
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cpus = [i*2, i*2+1])
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FileSystemConfig.register_cache(level = 0,
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idu_type = 'Data',
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size = options.l1d_size,
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line_size = options.cacheline_size,
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assoc = options.l1d_assoc,
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cpus = [i*2])
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FileSystemConfig.register_cache(level = 0,
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idu_type = 'Data',
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size = options.l1d_size,
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line_size = options.cacheline_size,
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assoc = options.l1d_assoc,
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cpus = [i*2+1])
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FileSystemConfig.register_cache(level = 1,
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idu_type = 'Unified',
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size = options.l2_size,
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line_size = options.cacheline_size,
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assoc = options.l2_assoc,
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cpus = [i*2, i*2+1])
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for i in range(options.num_dirs):
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FileSystemConfig.register_cache(level = 2,
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idu_type = 'Unified',
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size = options.l3_size,
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line_size = options.cacheline_size,
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assoc = options.l3_assoc,
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cpus = [n for n in
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range(options.num_cpus)])
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# Assuming no DMA devices
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assert(len(dma_devices) == 0)
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# Add cpu/gpu clusters to main cluster
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mainCluster.add(cpuCluster)
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ruby_system.network.number_of_virtual_networks = 10
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return (cpu_sequencers, dir_cntrl_nodes, mainCluster)
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