systemc: Remove _m5.systemc passthroughs from SystemC_Kernel.

These functions are now exposed through m5.systemc and m5.tlm.

Change-Id: I9f519debbe7380ee38594badcc1146e66e15f8a8
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/16570
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
diff --git a/src/systemc/core/SystemC.py b/src/systemc/core/SystemC.py
index 84424ef..649d6d3 100644
--- a/src/systemc/core/SystemC.py
+++ b/src/systemc/core/SystemC.py
@@ -30,39 +30,11 @@
 # This class represents the systemc kernel. There should be exactly one in the
 # simulation. It receives gem5 SimObject lifecycle callbacks (init, regStats,
 # etc.) and manages the lifecycle of the systemc simulation accordingly.
-# It also acts as a collecting point for systemc related control functionality.
 class SystemC_Kernel(SimObject):
     type = 'SystemC_Kernel'
     cxx_class = 'sc_gem5::Kernel'
     cxx_header = 'systemc/core/kernel.hh'
 
-    # The sc_time type won't exist until some setup code runs in gem5.
-    try:
-        from _m5.systemc import sc_time
-    except:
-        pass
-
-    class ScMainResult(object):
-        def __init__(self, code, message):
-            self.code = code
-            self.message = message
-
-    def sc_main(self, *args):
-        '''Call the systemc sc_main function with the given string args'''
-        from _m5.systemc import sc_main
-        sc_main(*args)
-
-    def sc_main_result(self):
-        '''Retrieve and return the results of running sc_main'''
-        from _m5.systemc import sc_main_result_code, sc_main_result_str
-        return SystemC_Kernel.ScMainResult(
-                sc_main_result_code(), sc_main_result_str());
-
-    def tlm_global_quantum_instance(self):
-        '''Retrieve the global tlm quantum instance'''
-        from _m5.systemc import tlm_global_quantum
-        return tlm_global_quantum.instance()
-
 # This class represents systemc sc_object instances in python config files. It
 # inherits from SimObject in python, but the c++ version, sc_core::sc_object,
 # doesn't inherit from gem5's c++ SimObject class.