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gem5/src/sim/init.cc
Gabe Black 7cee5a02d5 sim: Eliminate m5MainCommands and simplify calling m5.main.
m5MainCommands had been a way to override the python code which would
get the python side of gem5 started, used by some "unit" tests which
were really tests of all of gem5 but focus on a particular area. Those
tests have either been converted into real unit tests or eliminated,
and so that mechanism is no longer needed.

This change eliminates that mechanism, and also uses pybind11 to
significantly simplify the code that calls m5.main().

Change-Id: I553ae17074cd5389708f1b7313630a13a6946d76
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/49412
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabe.black@gmail.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabe.black@gmail.com>
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
2021-12-08 08:01:23 +00:00

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/*
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#include <Python.h>
#include "sim/init.hh"
#include <marshal.h>
#include <zlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <list>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/compiler.hh"
#include "base/cprintf.hh"
#include "base/logging.hh"
#include "base/types.hh"
#include "config/have_protobuf.hh"
#include "python/pybind11/pybind.hh"
#include "sim/async.hh"
#if HAVE_PROTOBUF
#include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h>
#endif
namespace py = pybind11;
namespace gem5
{
// The python library is totally messed up with respect to constness,
// so make a simple macro to make life a little easier
#define PyCC(x) (const_cast<char *>(x))
EmbeddedPython::EmbeddedPython(const char *abspath, const char *modpath,
const unsigned char *code, int zlen, int len)
: abspath(abspath), modpath(modpath), code(code), zlen(zlen), len(len)
{
getList().push_back(this);
}
std::list<EmbeddedPython *> &
EmbeddedPython::getList()
{
static std::list<EmbeddedPython *> the_list;
return the_list;
}
/*
* Uncompress and unmarshal the code object stored in the
* EmbeddedPython
*/
PyObject *
EmbeddedPython::getCode() const
{
Bytef marshalled[len];
uLongf unzlen = len;
int ret = uncompress(marshalled, &unzlen, (const Bytef *)code, zlen);
if (ret != Z_OK)
panic("Could not uncompress code: %s\n", zError(ret));
assert(unzlen == (uLongf)len);
return PyMarshal_ReadObjectFromString((char *)marshalled, len);
}
bool
EmbeddedPython::addModule() const
{
auto code = py::reinterpret_borrow<py::object>(getCode());
// Ensure that "code" is not garbage collected.
code.inc_ref();
auto importer = py::module_::import("importer");
importer.attr("add_module")(abspath, modpath, code);
return true;
}
/*
* Load and initialize all of the python parts of M5.
*/
int
EmbeddedPython::initAll()
{
// Load the embedded python files into the embedded python importer.
for (auto *embedded: getList()) {
if (!embedded->addModule())
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
EmbeddedPyBind::EmbeddedPyBind(const char *_name,
void (*init_func)(py::module_ &),
const char *_base)
: initFunc(init_func), registered(false), name(_name), base(_base)
{
getMap()[_name] = this;
}
EmbeddedPyBind::EmbeddedPyBind(const char *_name,
void (*init_func)(py::module_ &))
: initFunc(init_func), registered(false), name(_name), base("")
{
getMap()[_name] = this;
}
void
EmbeddedPyBind::init(py::module_ &m)
{
if (!registered) {
initFunc(m);
registered = true;
} else {
cprintf("Warning: %s already registered.\n", name);
}
}
bool
EmbeddedPyBind::depsReady() const
{
return base.empty() || getMap()[base]->registered;
}
std::map<std::string, EmbeddedPyBind *> &
EmbeddedPyBind::getMap()
{
static std::map<std::string, EmbeddedPyBind *> objs;
return objs;
}
PyObject *
EmbeddedPyBind::initAll()
{
std::list<EmbeddedPyBind *> pending;
// The PyModuleDef structure needs to live as long as the module it
// defines, so we'll leak it here so it lives forever. This is what
// pybind11 does internally in the module_ constructor we were using. We
// could theoretically keep track of the lifetime of the _m5 module
// somehow and clean this up when it goes away, but that doesn't seem
// worth the effort. The docs recommend statically allocating it, but that
// could be unsafe on the very slim chance this method is called more than
// once.
auto *py_mod_def = new py::module_::module_def;
py::module_ m_m5 = py::module_::create_extension_module(
"_m5", nullptr, py_mod_def);
m_m5.attr("__package__") = py::cast("_m5");
pybind_init_core(m_m5);
pybind_init_debug(m_m5);
pybind_init_event(m_m5);
pybind_init_stats(m_m5);
for (auto &kv : getMap()) {
auto &obj = kv.second;
if (obj->base.empty()) {
obj->init(m_m5);
} else {
pending.push_back(obj);
}
}
while (!pending.empty()) {
for (auto it = pending.begin(); it != pending.end(); ) {
EmbeddedPyBind &obj = **it;
if (obj.depsReady()) {
obj.init(m_m5);
it = pending.erase(it);
} else {
++it;
}
}
}
return m_m5.ptr();
}
void
registerNativeModules()
{
auto result = PyImport_AppendInittab("_m5", EmbeddedPyBind::initAll);
if (result == -1)
panic("Failed to add _m5 to Python's inittab\n");
}
/*
* Start up the M5 simulator. This mostly vectors into the python
* main function.
*/
int
m5Main(int argc, char **_argv)
{
#if HAVE_PROTOBUF
// Verify that the version of the protobuf library that we linked
// against is compatible with the version of the headers we
// compiled against.
GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_VERIFY_VERSION;
#endif
typedef std::unique_ptr<wchar_t[], decltype(&PyMem_RawFree)> WArgUPtr;
std::vector<WArgUPtr> v_argv;
std::vector<wchar_t *> vp_argv;
v_argv.reserve(argc);
vp_argv.reserve(argc);
for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
v_argv.emplace_back(Py_DecodeLocale(_argv[i], NULL), &PyMem_RawFree);
vp_argv.emplace_back(v_argv.back().get());
}
wchar_t **argv = vp_argv.data();
PySys_SetArgv(argc, argv);
try {
py::module_::import("m5").attr("main")();
} catch (py::error_already_set &e) {
if (e.matches(PyExc_SystemExit))
return e.value().attr("code").cast<int>();
std::cerr << e.what();
return 1;
}
#if HAVE_PROTOBUF
google::protobuf::ShutdownProtobufLibrary();
#endif
return 0;
}
} // namespace gem5