This patch fixes the checkpoint resource for the simpoints-se-restore.py script. Change-Id: I29698844023c54fdc645c99da4a19c77bae58729 Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/68338 Reviewed-by: Bobby Bruce <bbruce@ucdavis.edu> Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com> Maintainer: Bobby Bruce <bbruce@ucdavis.edu>
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5.6 KiB
Python
156 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2022 The Regents of the University of California
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"""
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This configuration script shows an example of how to restore a checkpoint that
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was taken for SimPoints in the
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configs/example/gem5_library/checkpoints/simpoints-se-checkpoint.py.
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The SimPoints, SimPoints interval length, and the warmup instruction length
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are passed into the SimPoint module, so the SimPoint object will store and
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calculate the warmup instruction length for each SimPoints based on the
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available instructions before reaching the start of the SimPoint. With the
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Simulator module, exit event will be generated to stop when the warmup session
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ends and the SimPoints interval ends.
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This script builds a more complex board than the board used for taking
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checkpoint.
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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/checkpoints/simpoints-se-checkpoint.py
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./build/X86/gem5.opt \
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configs/example/gem5_library/checkpoints/simpoints-se-restore.py
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```
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"""
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from gem5.simulate.exit_event import ExitEvent
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from gem5.simulate.simulator import Simulator
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from gem5.utils.requires import requires
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from gem5.components.cachehierarchies.classic.private_l1_private_l2_cache_hierarchy import (
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PrivateL1PrivateL2CacheHierarchy,
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)
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from gem5.components.boards.simple_board import SimpleBoard
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from gem5.components.memory import DualChannelDDR4_2400
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from gem5.components.processors.simple_processor import SimpleProcessor
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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.resources.resource import SimpointResource, obtain_resource
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from gem5.resources.workload import Workload
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from gem5.resources.resource import SimpointResource
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from pathlib import Path
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from m5.stats import reset, dump
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requires(isa_required=ISA.X86)
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# The cache hierarchy can be different from the cache hierarchy used in taking
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# the checkpoints
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cache_hierarchy = PrivateL1PrivateL2CacheHierarchy(
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l1d_size="32kB",
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l1i_size="32kB",
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l2_size="256kB",
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)
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# The memory structure can be different from the memory structure used in
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# taking the checkpoints, but the size of the memory must be maintained
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memory = DualChannelDDR4_2400(size="2GB")
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processor = SimpleProcessor(
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cpu_type=CPUTypes.TIMING,
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isa=ISA.X86,
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num_cores=1,
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)
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board = SimpleBoard(
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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 obtain the workload from gem5 resources, the checkpoint in this
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# workload was generated from
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# `configs/example/gem5_library/checkpoints/simpoints-se-checkpoint.py`.
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# board.set_workload(
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# Workload("x86-print-this-15000-with-simpoints-and-checkpoint")
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#
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# **Note: This has been removed until we update the resources.json file to
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# encapsulate the new Simpoint format.
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# Below we set the simpount manually.
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#
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# This loads a single checkpoint as an example of using simpoints to simulate
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# the function of a single simpoint region.
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board.set_se_simpoint_workload(
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binary=obtain_resource("x86-print-this"),
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arguments=["print this", 15000],
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simpoint=SimpointResource(
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simpoint_interval=1000000,
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simpoint_list=[2, 3, 4, 15],
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weight_list=[0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.3],
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warmup_interval=1000000,
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),
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checkpoint=obtain_resource("simpoints-se-checkpoints-v23-0-v1"),
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)
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def max_inst():
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warmed_up = False
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while True:
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if warmed_up:
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print("end of SimPoint interval")
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yield True
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else:
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print("end of warmup, starting to simulate SimPoint")
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warmed_up = True
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# Schedule a MAX_INSTS exit event during the simulation
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simulator.schedule_max_insts(
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board.get_simpoint().get_simpoint_interval()
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)
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dump()
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reset()
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yield False
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simulator = Simulator(
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board=board,
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on_exit_event={ExitEvent.MAX_INSTS: max_inst()},
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)
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# Schedule a MAX_INSTS exit event before the simulation begins the
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# schedule_max_insts function only schedule event when the instruction length
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# is greater than 0.
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# In here, it schedules an exit event for the first SimPoint's warmup
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# instructions
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simulator.schedule_max_insts(board.get_simpoint().get_warmup_list()[0])
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simulator.run()
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