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gem5/src/sim/Workload.py
Ivana Mitrovic fae5f5e00b sim-se: Catch None value if binary is not compatible with gem5 (#903)
Adding an error message in case the binary is not compatible with gem5.

This PR is addressing the comments in issue #807.

Change-Id: I66466ed6f657276c13d237fde3b1ec12c20cfe91
2024-03-01 16:41:18 -08:00

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from m5.objects.SimpleMemory import *
from m5.params import *
from m5.SimObject import (
SimObject,
cxxMethod,
)
class Workload(SimObject):
type = "Workload"
cxx_header = "sim/workload.hh"
cxx_class = "gem5::Workload"
abstract = True
wait_for_remote_gdb = Param.Bool(False, "Wait for a remote GDB connection")
remote_gdb_port = Param.HostSocket(
7000, "Default port/socket used for remote GDB connection"
)
@cxxMethod
def sendToGdb(self, message):
"""send a message to the GDB client
Args:
message (str): message to send
"""
pass
class StubWorkload(Workload):
type = "StubWorkload"
cxx_header = "sim/workload.hh"
cxx_class = "gem5::StubWorkload"
entry = Param.Addr(0, "Dummy entry point for this workload.")
byte_order = Param.ByteOrder(
"little", "Dummy byte order for this workload."
)
class KernelPanicOopsBehaviour(ScopedEnum):
"Define what gem5 should do after a Kernel Panic or Oops."
vals = [
"Continue",
"DumpDmesgAndContinue",
"DumpDmesgAndExit",
"DumpDmesgAndPanic",
]
class KernelWorkload(Workload):
type = "KernelWorkload"
cxx_header = "sim/kernel_workload.hh"
cxx_class = "gem5::KernelWorkload"
object_file = Param.String("", "File that contains the kernel code")
extras = VectorParam.String([], "Additional object files to load")
extras_addrs = VectorParam.Addr(
[], "Load addresses for additional object files"
)
addr_check = Param.Bool(
True,
"whether to bounds check kernel addresses (disable for baremetal)",
)
load_addr_mask = Param.UInt64(
0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF,
"Mask to apply to kernel addresses. If zero, "
"auto-calculated to be the most restrictive.",
)
load_addr_offset = Param.UInt64(0, "Address to offset the kernel with")
command_line = Param.String("a", "boot flags to pass to the kernel")
on_panic = Param.KernelPanicOopsBehaviour(
"DumpDmesgAndExit",
"Define how gem5 should behave after a Linux Kernel Panic. "
"Handler might not be implemented for all architectures.",
)
on_oops = Param.KernelPanicOopsBehaviour(
"DumpDmesgAndExit",
"Define how gem5 should behave after a Linux Kernel Oops. "
"Handler might not be implemented for all architectures.",
)
class SEWorkloadMeta(type(Workload)):
all_se_workload_classes = []
def __new__(mcls, name, bases, dct):
cls = super().__new__(mcls, name, bases, dct)
SEWorkloadMeta.all_se_workload_classes.append(cls)
return cls
class SEWorkload(Workload, metaclass=SEWorkloadMeta):
type = "SEWorkload"
cxx_header = "sim/se_workload.hh"
cxx_class = "gem5::SEWorkload"
abstract = True
@classmethod
def _is_compatible_with(cls, obj):
return False
@classmethod
def find_compatible(cls, path):
"""List the SE workloads compatible with the binary at path"""
from _m5 import object_file
obj = object_file.create(path)
if obj is None:
raise ValueError(
f"{path}: the file is not an object file compatible with gem5."
)
options = list(
filter(
lambda wld: wld._is_compatible_with(obj),
SEWorkloadMeta.all_se_workload_classes,
)
)
return options
@classmethod
def init_compatible(cls, path, *args, **kwargs):
"""Construct the only SE workload compatible with the binary at path"""
options = SEWorkload.find_compatible(path)
if len(options) > 1:
raise ValueError("More than one SE workload is compatible with %s")
elif len(options) < 1:
raise ValueError("No SE workload is compatible with %s", path)
return options[0](*args, **kwargs)