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gem5/src/sim/serialize.cc
Giacomo Travaglini 16bf103ad8 sim: Move paramIn/Out definition to header file
This patch is moving the definitions of paramIn/Out templates to
the header file. In this way we gain:

1) We don't have to do explicit instantiation anymore for user defined
types. This spares us from including data type header files into
serialize.cc

2) We can overload show/parseParam for BitUnions or any other type
that requires special handling when serializing. Just by overloading
the two templates we get all the containers' (list, vector, array..)
serialization for free

2) gtest: With the idea of adding unit tests for Serializable objects,
we can avoid importing serialize.cc and just redefine Serializable
methods in the test source, implementing a Serializable stub

Change-Id: I45a9bb87d5ef886a3668fd477005cd105f612e36
Signed-off-by: Giacomo Travaglini <giacomo.travaglini@arm.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/13635
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2018-11-14 10:13:01 +00:00

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#include "sim/serialize.hh"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <cerrno>
#include <fstream>
#include <list>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/inifile.hh"
#include "base/output.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "debug/Checkpoint.hh"
#include "sim/eventq.hh"
#include "sim/sim_events.hh"
#include "sim/sim_exit.hh"
#include "sim/sim_object.hh"
// For stat reset hack
#include "sim/stat_control.hh"
using namespace std;
int Serializable::ckptMaxCount = 0;
int Serializable::ckptCount = 0;
int Serializable::ckptPrevCount = -1;
std::stack<std::string> Serializable::path;
/////////////////////////////
/// Container for serializing global variables (not associated with
/// any serialized object).
class Globals : public Serializable
{
public:
Globals()
: unserializedCurTick(0) {}
void serialize(CheckpointOut &cp) const override;
void unserialize(CheckpointIn &cp) override;
Tick unserializedCurTick;
};
/// The one and only instance of the Globals class.
Globals globals;
/// The version tags for this build of the simulator, to be stored in the
/// Globals section during serialization and compared upon unserialization.
extern std::set<std::string> version_tags;
void
Globals::serialize(CheckpointOut &cp) const
{
paramOut(cp, "curTick", curTick());
SERIALIZE_CONTAINER(version_tags);
}
void
Globals::unserialize(CheckpointIn &cp)
{
paramIn(cp, "curTick", unserializedCurTick);
const std::string &section(Serializable::currentSection());
std::string str;
if (!cp.find(section, "version_tags", str)) {
warn("**********************************************************\n");
warn("!!!! Checkpoint uses an old versioning scheme. !!!!\n");
warn("Run the checkpoint upgrader (util/cpt_upgrader.py) on your "
"checkpoint\n");
warn("**********************************************************\n");
return;
}
std::set<std::string> cpt_tags;
arrayParamIn(cp, "version_tags", cpt_tags); // UNSERIALIZE_CONTAINER
bool err = false;
for (const auto& t : version_tags) {
if (cpt_tags.find(t) == cpt_tags.end()) {
// checkpoint is missing tag that this binary has
if (!err) {
warn("*****************************************************\n");
warn("!!!! Checkpoint is missing the following version tags:\n");
err = true;
}
warn(" %s\n", t);
}
}
if (err) {
warn("You might experience some issues when restoring and should run "
"the checkpoint upgrader (util/cpt_upgrader.py) on your "
"checkpoint\n");
warn("**********************************************************\n");
}
err = false;
for (const auto& t : cpt_tags) {
if (version_tags.find(t) == version_tags.end()) {
// gem5 binary is missing tag that this checkpoint has
if (!err) {
warn("*****************************************************\n");
warn("!!!! gem5 is missing the following version tags:\n");
err = true;
}
warn(" %s\n", t);
}
}
if (err) {
warn("Running a checkpoint with incompatible version tags is not "
"supported. While it might work, you may experience incorrect "
"behavior or crashes.\n");
warn("**********************************************************\n");
}
}
Serializable::Serializable()
{
}
Serializable::~Serializable()
{
}
void
Serializable::serializeSection(CheckpointOut &cp, const char *name) const
{
Serializable::ScopedCheckpointSection sec(cp, name);
serialize(cp);
}
void
Serializable::unserializeSection(CheckpointIn &cp, const char *name)
{
Serializable::ScopedCheckpointSection sec(cp, name);
unserialize(cp);
}
void
Serializable::serializeAll(const string &cpt_dir)
{
string dir = CheckpointIn::setDir(cpt_dir);
if (mkdir(dir.c_str(), 0775) == -1 && errno != EEXIST)
fatal("couldn't mkdir %s\n", dir);
string cpt_file = dir + CheckpointIn::baseFilename;
ofstream outstream(cpt_file.c_str());
time_t t = time(NULL);
if (!outstream.is_open())
fatal("Unable to open file %s for writing\n", cpt_file.c_str());
outstream << "## checkpoint generated: " << ctime(&t);
globals.serializeSection(outstream, "Globals");
SimObject::serializeAll(outstream);
}
void
Serializable::unserializeGlobals(CheckpointIn &cp)
{
globals.unserializeSection(cp, "Globals");
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < numMainEventQueues; ++i)
mainEventQueue[i]->setCurTick(globals.unserializedCurTick);
}
Serializable::ScopedCheckpointSection::~ScopedCheckpointSection()
{
assert(!path.empty());
DPRINTF(Checkpoint, "Popping: %s\n", path.top());
path.pop();
}
void
Serializable::ScopedCheckpointSection::pushName(const char *obj_name)
{
if (path.empty()) {
path.push(obj_name);
} else {
path.push(csprintf("%s.%s", path.top(), obj_name));
}
DPRINTF(Checkpoint, "ScopedCheckpointSection::pushName: %s\n", obj_name);
}
void
Serializable::ScopedCheckpointSection::nameOut(CheckpointOut &cp)
{
DPRINTF(Checkpoint, "ScopedCheckpointSection::nameOut: %s\n",
Serializable::currentSection());
cp << "\n[" << Serializable::currentSection() << "]\n";
}
const std::string &
Serializable::currentSection()
{
assert(!path.empty());
return path.top();
}
const char *CheckpointIn::baseFilename = "m5.cpt";
string CheckpointIn::currentDirectory;
string
CheckpointIn::setDir(const string &name)
{
// use csprintf to insert curTick() into directory name if it
// appears to have a format placeholder in it.
currentDirectory = (name.find("%") != string::npos) ?
csprintf(name, curTick()) : name;
if (currentDirectory[currentDirectory.size() - 1] != '/')
currentDirectory += "/";
return currentDirectory;
}
string
CheckpointIn::dir()
{
return currentDirectory;
}
CheckpointIn::CheckpointIn(const string &cpt_dir, SimObjectResolver &resolver)
: db(new IniFile), objNameResolver(resolver), cptDir(setDir(cpt_dir))
{
string filename = cptDir + "/" + CheckpointIn::baseFilename;
if (!db->load(filename)) {
fatal("Can't load checkpoint file '%s'\n", filename);
}
}
CheckpointIn::~CheckpointIn()
{
delete db;
}
bool
CheckpointIn::entryExists(const string &section, const string &entry)
{
return db->entryExists(section, entry);
}
bool
CheckpointIn::find(const string &section, const string &entry, string &value)
{
return db->find(section, entry, value);
}
bool
CheckpointIn::findObj(const string &section, const string &entry,
SimObject *&value)
{
string path;
if (!db->find(section, entry, path))
return false;
value = objNameResolver.resolveSimObject(path);
return true;
}
bool
CheckpointIn::sectionExists(const string &section)
{
return db->sectionExists(section);
}
void
objParamIn(CheckpointIn &cp, const string &name, SimObject * &param)
{
const string &section(Serializable::currentSection());
if (!cp.findObj(section, name, param)) {
fatal("Can't unserialize '%s:%s'\n", section, name);
}
}
void
debug_serialize(const string &cpt_dir)
{
Serializable::serializeAll(cpt_dir);
}