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"""
This gem5 configuation script creates a simple board sharing the same
structure as the one in
configs/example/gem5_library/checkpoint/riscv-hello-save-checkpoint.py.
This script restores the checkpoint generated by the above script, and
runs the rest of "riscv-hello" binary simulation.
This configuration serves as an example of restoring a checkpoint.
This is setup is the close to the simplest setup possible using the gem5
library. It does not contain any kind of caching, IO, or any non-essential
components.
Usage
-----
```
scons build/RISCV/gem5.opt
./build/RISCV/gem5.opt \
configs/example/gem5_library/checkpoint/riscv-hello-restore-checkpoint.py
```
"""
from gem5.isas import ISA
from gem5.utils.requires import requires
from gem5.resources.resource import Resource
from gem5.components.memory import SingleChannelDDR3_1600
from gem5.components.processors.cpu_types import CPUTypes
from gem5.components.boards.simple_board import SimpleBoard
from gem5.components.cachehierarchies.classic.no_cache import NoCache
from gem5.components.processors.simple_processor import SimpleProcessor
from gem5.simulate.simulator import Simulator
# This check ensures the gem5 binary is compiled to the RISCV ISA target.
# If not, an exception will be thrown.
requires(isa_required=ISA.RISCV)
# In this setup we don't have a cache. `NoCache` can be used for such setups.
cache_hierarchy = NoCache()
# We use a single channel DDR3_1600 memory system
memory = SingleChannelDDR3_1600(size="32MB")
# We use a simple Timing processor with one core.
processor = SimpleProcessor(cpu_type=CPUTypes.TIMING, isa=ISA.RISCV,
num_cores=1)
# The gem5 library simble board which can be used to run simple SE-mode
# simulations.
board = SimpleBoard(
clk_freq="3GHz",
processor=processor,
memory=memory,
cache_hierarchy=cache_hierarchy,
)
# Here we set the workload. In this case we want to run a simple "Hello World!"
# program compiled to the RISCV ISA. The `Resource` class will automatically
# download the binary from the gem5 Resources cloud bucket if it's not already
# present.
board.set_se_binary_workload(
# the workload should be the same as the save-checkpoint script
Resource("riscv-hello")
)
# Getting the pre-taken checkpoint from gem5-resources. This checkpoint
# was taken from running this gem5 configuration script,
# configs/example/gem5_library/checkpoints/riscv-hello-save-checkpoint.py
checkpoint_resource = Resource("riscv-hello-example-checkpoint")
# Now we restore the checkpoint by passing the path to the checkpoint to
# the Simulator object. The checkpoint_path could be a string containing
# the path to the checkpoint folder. However, here, we use gem5 resources
# to automatically download the checkpoint folder, and use .get_local_path()
# to obtain the path to that folder.
checkpoint_path = checkpoint_resource.get_local_path()
print("Restore a checkpoint at", checkpoint_path)
simulator = Simulator(board=board, full_system=False,
checkpoint_path=checkpoint_path)
simulator.run()
print(
"Exiting @ tick {} because {}.".format(
simulator.get_current_tick(),
simulator.get_last_exit_event_cause(),
)
)