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gem5/tests/configs/pc-simple-timing-ruby.py
Akash Bagdia e7e17f92db power: Add voltage domains to the clock domains
This patch adds the notion of voltage domains, and groups clock
domains that operate under the same voltage (i.e. power supply) into
domains. Each clock domain is required to be associated with a voltage
domain, and the latter requires the voltage to be explicitly set.

A voltage domain is an independently controllable voltage supply being
provided to section of the design. Thus, if you wish to perform
dynamic voltage scaling on a CPU, its clock domain should be
associated with a separate voltage domain.

The current implementation of the voltage domain does not take into
consideration cases where there are derived voltage domains running at
ratio of native voltage domains, as with the case where there can be
on-chip buck/boost (charge pumps) voltage regulation logic.

The regression and configuration scripts are updated with a generic
voltage domain for the system, and one for the CPUs.
2013-08-19 03:52:28 -04:00

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# Authors: Nilay Vaish
import m5, os, optparse, sys
from m5.objects import *
m5.util.addToPath('../configs/common')
from Benchmarks import SysConfig
import FSConfig
m5.util.addToPath('../configs/ruby')
m5.util.addToPath('../configs/topologies')
import Ruby
import Options
# Add the ruby specific and protocol specific options
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
Options.addCommonOptions(parser)
Ruby.define_options(parser)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
# Set the default cache size and associativity to be very small to encourage
# races between requests and writebacks.
options.l1d_size="32kB"
options.l1i_size="32kB"
options.l2_size="4MB"
options.l1d_assoc=2
options.l1i_assoc=2
options.l2_assoc=2
options.num_cpus = 2
#the system
mdesc = SysConfig(disk = 'linux-x86.img')
system = FSConfig.makeLinuxX86System('timing', options.num_cpus,
mdesc=mdesc, Ruby=True)
# Dummy voltage domain for all our clock domains
system.voltage_domain = VoltageDomain(voltage = options.sys_voltage)
system.kernel = FSConfig.binary('x86_64-vmlinux-2.6.22.9.smp')
system.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = '1GHz',
voltage_domain = system.voltage_domain)
system.cpu_clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = '2GHz',
voltage_domain = system.voltage_domain)
system.cpu = [TimingSimpleCPU(cpu_id=i, clk_domain = system.cpu_clk_domain)
for i in xrange(options.num_cpus)]
Ruby.create_system(options, system, system.piobus, system._dma_ports)
# Create a seperate clock domain for Ruby
system.ruby.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = options.ruby_clock,
voltage_domain = system.voltage_domain)
for (i, cpu) in enumerate(system.cpu):
# create the interrupt controller
cpu.createInterruptController()
# Tie the cpu ports to the correct ruby system ports
cpu.icache_port = system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].slave
cpu.dcache_port = system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].slave
cpu.itb.walker.port = system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].slave
cpu.dtb.walker.port = system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].slave
cpu.interrupts.pio = system.piobus.master
cpu.interrupts.int_master = system.piobus.slave
cpu.interrupts.int_slave = system.piobus.master
# Set access_phys_mem to True for ruby port
system.ruby._cpu_ruby_ports[i].access_phys_mem = True
system.physmem = [DDR3_1600_x64(range = r,
conf_table_reported = True)
for r in system.mem_ranges]
for i in xrange(len(system.physmem)):
system.physmem[i].port = system.piobus.master
root = Root(full_system = True, system = system)
m5.ticks.setGlobalFrequency('1THz')