| #!/usr/bin/env python2 |
| |
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| # Authors: Ali Saidi |
| # Curtis Dunham |
| # |
| |
| # This python code is used to migrate checkpoints that were created in one |
| # version of the simulator to newer version. As features are added or bugs are |
| # fixed some of the state that needs to be checkpointed can change. If you have |
| # many historic checkpoints that you use, manually editing them to fix them is |
| # both time consuming and error-prone. |
| |
| # This script provides a way to migrate checkpoints to the newer repository in |
| # a programmatic way. It can be imported into another script or used on the |
| # command line. From the command line the script will either migrate every |
| # checkpoint it finds recursively (-r option) or a single checkpoint. When a |
| # change is made to the gem5 repository that breaks previous checkpoints an |
| # upgrade() method should be implemented in its own .py file and placed in |
| # src/util/cpt_upgraders/. For each upgrader whose tag is not present in |
| # the checkpoint tag list, the upgrade() method will be run, passing in a |
| # ConfigParser object which contains the open file. As these operations can |
| # be isa specific the method can verify the isa and use regexes to find the |
| # correct sections that need to be updated. |
| |
| # It is also possible to use this mechanism to revert prior tags. In this |
| # case, implement a downgrade() method instead. Dependencies should still |
| # work naturally - a tag depending on a tag with a downgrader means that it |
| # insists on the other tag being removed and its downgrader executed before |
| # its upgrader (or downgrader) can run. It is still the case that a tag |
| # can only be used once. |
| |
| # Dependencies between tags are expressed by two variables at the top-level |
| # of the upgrader script: "depends" can be either a string naming another |
| # tag that it depends upon or a list of such strings; and "fwd_depends" |
| # accepts the same datatypes but it reverses the sense of the dependency |
| # arrow(s) -- it expresses that that tag depends upon the tag of the current |
| # upgrader. This can be especially valuable when maintaining private |
| # upgraders in private branches. |
| |
| |
| import ConfigParser |
| import glob, types, sys, os |
| import os.path as osp |
| |
| verbose_print = False |
| |
| def verboseprint(*args): |
| if not verbose_print: |
| return |
| for arg in args: |
| print arg, |
| print |
| |
| class Upgrader: |
| tag_set = set() |
| untag_set = set() # tags to remove by downgrading |
| by_tag = {} |
| legacy = {} |
| def __init__(self, filename): |
| self.filename = filename |
| execfile(filename, {}, self.__dict__) |
| |
| if not hasattr(self, 'tag'): |
| self.tag = osp.basename(filename)[:-3] |
| if not hasattr(self, 'depends'): |
| self.depends = [] |
| elif isinstance(self.depends, str): |
| self.depends = [self.depends] |
| |
| if not isinstance(self.depends, list): |
| print "Error: 'depends' for %s is the wrong type" % self.tag |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| if hasattr(self, 'fwd_depends'): |
| if isinstance(self.fwd_depends, str): |
| self.fwd_depends = [self.fwd_depends] |
| else: |
| self.fwd_depends = [] |
| |
| if not isinstance(self.fwd_depends, list): |
| print "Error: 'fwd_depends' for %s is the wrong type" % self.tag |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| if hasattr(self, 'upgrader'): |
| if not isinstance(self.upgrader, types.FunctionType): |
| print "Error: 'upgrader' for %s is %s, not function" \ |
| % (self.tag, type(self)) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| Upgrader.tag_set.add(self.tag) |
| elif hasattr(self, 'downgrader'): |
| if not isinstance(self.downgrader, types.FunctionType): |
| print "Error: 'downgrader' for %s is %s, not function" \ |
| % (self.tag, type(self)) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| Upgrader.untag_set.add(self.tag) |
| else: |
| print "Error: no upgrader or downgrader method for", self.tag |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| if hasattr(self, 'legacy_version'): |
| Upgrader.legacy[self.legacy_version] = self |
| |
| Upgrader.by_tag[self.tag] = self |
| |
| def ready(self, tags): |
| for dep in self.depends: |
| if dep not in tags: |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| def update(self, cpt, tags): |
| if hasattr(self, 'upgrader'): |
| self.upgrader(cpt) |
| tags.add(self.tag) |
| verboseprint("applied upgrade for", self.tag) |
| else: |
| self.downgrader(cpt) |
| tags.remove(self.tag) |
| verboseprint("applied downgrade for", self.tag) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def get(tag): |
| return Upgrader.by_tag[tag] |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def load_all(): |
| util_dir = osp.dirname(osp.abspath(__file__)) |
| |
| for py in glob.glob(util_dir + '/cpt_upgraders/*.py'): |
| Upgrader(py) |
| |
| # make linear dependences for legacy versions |
| i = 3 |
| while i in Upgrader.legacy: |
| Upgrader.legacy[i].depends = [Upgrader.legacy[i-1].tag] |
| i = i + 1 |
| |
| # resolve forward dependencies and audit normal dependencies |
| for tag, upg in Upgrader.by_tag.items(): |
| for fd in upg.fwd_depends: |
| if fd not in Upgrader.by_tag: |
| print "Error: '%s' cannot (forward) depend on "\ |
| "nonexistent tag '%s'" % (fd, tag) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| Upgrader.by_tag[fd].depends.append(tag) |
| for dep in upg.depends: |
| if dep not in Upgrader.by_tag: |
| print "Error: '%s' cannot depend on "\ |
| "nonexistent tag '%s'" % (tag, dep) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| def process_file(path, **kwargs): |
| if not osp.isfile(path): |
| import errno |
| raise IOError(ennro.ENOENT, "No such file", path) |
| |
| verboseprint("Processing file %s...." % path) |
| |
| if kwargs.get('backup', True): |
| import shutil |
| shutil.copyfile(path, path + '.bak') |
| |
| cpt = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser() |
| |
| # gem5 is case sensitive with paramaters |
| cpt.optionxform = str |
| |
| # Read the current data |
| cpt_file = file(path, 'r') |
| cpt.readfp(cpt_file) |
| cpt_file.close() |
| |
| change = False |
| |
| # Make sure we know what we're starting from |
| if cpt.has_option('root','cpt_ver'): |
| cpt_ver = cpt.getint('root','cpt_ver') |
| |
| # Legacy linear checkpoint version |
| # convert to list of tags before proceeding |
| tags = set([]) |
| for i in xrange(2, cpt_ver+1): |
| tags.add(Upgrader.legacy[i].tag) |
| verboseprint("performed legacy version -> tags conversion") |
| change = True |
| |
| cpt.remove_option('root', 'cpt_ver') |
| elif cpt.has_option('Globals','version_tags'): |
| tags = set((''.join(cpt.get('Globals','version_tags'))).split()) |
| else: |
| print "fatal: no version information in checkpoint" |
| exit(1) |
| |
| verboseprint("has tags", ' '.join(tags)) |
| # If the current checkpoint has a tag we don't know about, we have |
| # a divergence that (in general) must be addressed by (e.g.) merging |
| # simulator support for its changes. |
| unknown_tags = tags - (Upgrader.tag_set | Upgrader.untag_set) |
| if unknown_tags: |
| print "warning: upgrade script does not recognize the following "\ |
| "tags in this checkpoint:", ' '.join(unknown_tags) |
| |
| # Apply migrations for tags not in checkpoint and tags present for which |
| # downgraders are present, respecting dependences |
| to_apply = (Upgrader.tag_set - tags) | (Upgrader.untag_set & tags) |
| while to_apply: |
| ready = set([ t for t in to_apply if Upgrader.get(t).ready(tags) ]) |
| if not ready: |
| print "could not apply these upgrades:", ' '.join(to_apply) |
| print "update dependences impossible to resolve; aborting" |
| exit(1) |
| |
| for tag in ready: |
| Upgrader.get(tag).update(cpt, tags) |
| change = True |
| |
| to_apply -= ready |
| |
| if not change: |
| verboseprint("...nothing to do") |
| return |
| |
| cpt.set('Globals', 'version_tags', ' '.join(tags)) |
| |
| # Write the old data back |
| verboseprint("...completed") |
| cpt.write(file(path, 'w')) |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| from optparse import OptionParser, SUPPRESS_HELP |
| parser = OptionParser("usage: %prog [options] <filename or directory>") |
| parser.add_option("-r", "--recurse", action="store_true", |
| help="Recurse through all subdirectories modifying "\ |
| "each checkpoint that is found") |
| parser.add_option("-N", "--no-backup", action="store_false", |
| dest="backup", default=True, |
| help="Do no backup each checkpoint before modifying it") |
| parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", |
| help="Print out debugging information as") |
| parser.add_option("--get-cc-file", action="store_true", |
| # used during build; generate src/sim/tags.cc and exit |
| help=SUPPRESS_HELP) |
| |
| (options, args) = parser.parse_args() |
| verbose_print = options.verbose |
| |
| Upgrader.load_all() |
| |
| if options.get_cc_file: |
| print "// this file is auto-generated by util/cpt_upgrader.py" |
| print "#include <string>" |
| print "#include <set>" |
| print |
| print "std::set<std::string> version_tags = {" |
| for tag in Upgrader.tag_set: |
| print " \"%s\"," % tag |
| print "};" |
| exit(0) |
| elif len(args) != 1: |
| parser.error("You must specify a checkpoint file to modify or a "\ |
| "directory of checkpoints to recursively update") |
| |
| # Deal with shell variables and ~ |
| path = osp.expandvars(osp.expanduser(args[0])) |
| |
| # Process a single file if we have it |
| if osp.isfile(path): |
| process_file(path, **vars(options)) |
| # Process an entire directory |
| elif osp.isdir(path): |
| cpt_file = osp.join(path, 'm5.cpt') |
| if options.recurse: |
| # Visit very file and see if it matches |
| for root,dirs,files in os.walk(path): |
| for name in files: |
| if name == 'm5.cpt': |
| process_file(osp.join(root,name), **vars(options)) |
| for dir in dirs: |
| pass |
| # Maybe someone passed a cpt.XXXXXXX directory and not m5.cpt |
| elif osp.isfile(cpt_file): |
| process_file(cpt_file, **vars(options)) |
| else: |
| print "Error: checkpoint file not found at in %s " % path, |
| print "and recurse not specified" |
| sys.exit(1) |
| sys.exit(0) |
| |