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# Copyright (c) 2014 Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood
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from ConfigParser import ConfigParser
import string, sys, subprocess, os
# Compile DSENT to generate the Python module and then import it.
# This script assumes it is executed from the gem5 root.
print("Attempting compilation")
from subprocess import call
src_dir = 'ext/dsent'
build_dir = 'build/ext/dsent'
if not os.path.exists(build_dir):
os.makedirs(build_dir)
os.chdir(build_dir)
error = call(['cmake', '../../../%s' % src_dir])
if error:
print("Failed to run cmake")
exit(-1)
error = call(['make'])
if error:
print("Failed to run make")
exit(-1)
print("Compiled dsent")
os.chdir("../../../")
sys.path.append("build/ext/dsent")
import dsent
# Parse gem5 config.ini file for the configuration parameters related to
# the on-chip network.
def parseConfig(config_file):
config = ConfigParser()
if not config.read(config_file):
print("ERROR: config file '", config_file, "' not found")
sys.exit(1)
if not config.has_section("system.ruby.network"):
print("ERROR: Ruby network not found in '", config_file)
sys.exit(1)
if config.get("system.ruby.network", "type") != "GarnetNetwork_d" :
print("ERROR: Garnet network not used in '", config_file)
sys.exit(1)
number_of_virtual_networks = config.getint("system.ruby.network",
"number_of_virtual_networks")
vcs_per_vnet = config.getint("system.ruby.network", "vcs_per_vnet")
buffers_per_data_vc = config.getint("system.ruby.network",
"buffers_per_data_vc")
buffers_per_control_vc = config.getint("system.ruby.network",
"buffers_per_ctrl_vc")
ni_flit_size_bits = 8 * config.getint("system.ruby.network",
"ni_flit_size")
routers = config.get("system.ruby.network", "routers").split()
int_links = config.get("system.ruby.network", "int_links").split()
ext_links = config.get("system.ruby.network", "ext_links").split()
return (config, number_of_virtual_networks, vcs_per_vnet,
buffers_per_data_vc, buffers_per_control_vc, ni_flit_size_bits,
routers, int_links, ext_links)
def getClock(obj, config):
if config.get(obj, "type") == "SrcClockDomain":
return config.getint(obj, "clock")
if config.get(obj, "type") == "DerivedClockDomain":
source = config.get(obj, "clk_domain")
divider = config.getint(obj, "clk_divider")
return getClock(source, config) / divider
source = config.get(obj, "clk_domain")
return getClock(source, config)
## Compute the power consumed by the given router
def computeRouterPowerAndArea(router, stats_file, config, int_links, ext_links,
number_of_virtual_networks, vcs_per_vnet,
buffers_per_data_vc, buffers_per_control_vc,
ni_flit_size_bits):
frequency = getClock(router, config)
num_ports = 0
for int_link in int_links:
if config.get(int_link, "node_a") == router or \
config.get(int_link, "node_b") == router:
num_ports += 1
for ext_link in ext_links:
if config.get(ext_link, "int_node") == router:
num_ports += 1
power = dsent.computeRouterPowerAndArea(frequency, num_ports, num_ports,
number_of_virtual_networks,
vcs_per_vnet, buffers_per_data_vc,
ni_flit_size_bits)
print("%s Power: " % router, power)
## Compute the power consumed by the given link
def computeLinkPower(link, stats_file, config, sim_seconds):
frequency = getClock(link + ".nls0", config)
power = dsent.computeLinkPower(frequency)
print("%s.nls0 Power: " % link, power)
frequency = getClock(link + ".nls1", config)
power = dsent.computeLinkPower(frequency)
print("%s.nls1 Power: " % link, power)
def parseStats(stats_file, config, router_config_file, link_config_file,
routers, int_links, ext_links, number_of_virtual_networks,
vcs_per_vnet, buffers_per_data_vc, buffers_per_control_vc,
ni_flit_size_bits):
# Open the stats.txt file and parse it to for the required numbers
# and the number of routers.
try:
stats_handle = open(stats_file, 'r')
stats_handle.close()
except IOError:
print("Failed to open ", stats_file, " for reading")
exit(-1)
# Now parse the stats
pattern = "sim_seconds"
lines = string.split(subprocess.check_output(
["grep", pattern, stats_file]), '\n', -1)
assert len(lines) >= 1
## Assume that the first line is the one required
[l1,l2,l3] = lines[0].partition(" ")
l4 = l3.strip().partition(" ")
simulation_length_in_seconds = float(l4[0])
# Initialize DSENT with a configuration file
dsent.initialize(router_config_file)
# Compute the power consumed by the routers
for router in routers:
computeRouterPowerAndArea(router, stats_file, config, int_links,
ext_links, number_of_virtual_networks,
vcs_per_vnet, buffers_per_data_vc,
buffers_per_control_vc, ni_flit_size_bits)
# Finalize DSENT
dsent.finalize()
# Initialize DSENT with a configuration file
dsent.initialize(link_config_file)
# Compute the power consumed by the links
for link in int_links:
computeLinkPower(link, stats_file, config,
simulation_length_in_seconds)
for link in ext_links:
computeLinkPower(link, stats_file, config,
simulation_length_in_seconds)
# Finalize DSENT
dsent.finalize()
# This script parses the config.ini and the stats.txt from a run and
# generates the power and the area of the on-chip network using DSENT
def main():
if len(sys.argv) != 5:
print("Usage: ", sys.argv[0], " <gem5 root directory> " \
"<simulation directory> <router config file> <link config file>")
exit(-1)
print("WARNING: configuration files for DSENT and McPAT are separate. " \
"Changes made to one are not reflected in the other.")
(config, number_of_virtual_networks, vcs_per_vnet, buffers_per_data_vc,
buffers_per_control_vc, ni_flit_size_bits, routers, int_links,
ext_links) = parseConfig("%s/%s/config.ini" % (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2]))
parseStats("%s/%s/stats.txt" % (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2]), config,
sys.argv[3], sys.argv[4], routers, int_links, ext_links,
number_of_virtual_networks, vcs_per_vnet, buffers_per_data_vc,
buffers_per_control_vc, ni_flit_size_bits)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()