| This directory holds several examples which show how to build and run systemc |
| code and models within gem5. To build a particular example, set the EXTRAS |
| variable when running scons so that it gets picked up as part of gem5's build. |
| For example: |
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| scons build/ARM/gem5.opt \ |
| EXTRAS=util/systemc/systemc_within_gem5/systemc_sc_main |
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| Then when running gem5, you can use the config.py in the corresponding |
| directory. |
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| build/ARM/gem5.opt util/systemc/systemc_within_gem5/systemc_sc_main/config.py \ |
| --word Hello --word World |
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| To rebuild gem5 excluding the example code, be sure to clear the EXTRAS |
| variable: |
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| scons build/ARM/gem5.opt EXTRAS= |
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| When building your own models, you don't have to use the EXTRAS mechanism and |
| can instead put your source files alongside regular gem5 sources. |
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| Existing examples: |
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| systemc_sc_main - Run code based on an sc_main function. |
| systemc_simple_object - Build systemc objects into a gem5 object hierarchy. |
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| Note that these directories all have a systemc_ prefix so that when EXTRAS |
| pastes them into the build directory, they won't conflict with any existing |
| top level directory. |