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linux-kernel-module-cheat/gem5-bench-cache
Ciro Santilli 56738a1c70 lkmc v2-rc
Unsquashed version at v2-rc-unsquashed, but that cannot be merged as it
breaks bisects at several points. All bugs will not bisect to this
humongous change.

It all started with a conversion of the Bash scripts to Python, mainly
because I couldn't stand not being able to properly use --options for
run which has a million options.

Then since that required a full testing, I decided to do all the
refactorings that I had in mind at once, and so I did and it became
v2-rc.

This is the largest patch I have ever done! OMG a few weeks of extra time.
I'm never writing a Bash script for anything that starts getting big again.

Some of the features are:

* separate build-qemu and build-gem5 commands
* common: convert scripts to python. Add --option for everything
* rename build to build-buildroot now that we are splitting all the build
  commands, Linux kernel to follow
* move all git submodules to submodules/ and all buildroot packages to
  packages/
* refactor the out/ structure. Keep projects on toplevel, because guest
  projects separate archs and host ones don't, making a toplevel arch wrong
* do-release: rename to just release
  https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16174992/cant-get-argparse-to-read-quoted-string-with-dashes-in-it
* run: add --terminal and explain gem5 pdb
* just track the lvimrc
* store CLI kernel config fragment inside buildlroot to avoid conflicts
* gem5: document m5 initparam
* readme: make a bunch of things awesomer
* readme: fix broken refs
* parsec-benchmark: update to 75d55ac446a43c47efb1044844a108c6c330184c
  Could not fetch otherwise.
* gem5: M5_OVERRIDE_PY_SOURCE
2018-09-14 07:42:31 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eu
root_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" >/dev/null && pwd)"
generate_checkpoints=true
while getopts "C" OPT; do
case "$OPT" in
C)
generate_checkpoints=false
;;
?)
exit 2;
;;
esac
done
shift "$(($OPTIND - 1))"
common_opts="--gem5 $@"
# Vars
cmd="./run ${common_opts}"
cache_small='--caches --l2cache --l1d_size=1024 --l1i_size=1024 --l2_size=1024 --l3_size=1024 '
cache_large='--caches --l2cache --l1d_size=1024kB --l1i_size=1024kB --l2_size=1024kB --l3_size=1024kB'
results_file="$(${root_dir}/getvar ${common_opts} run_dir)/bench-cache.txt"
bench() (
"${root_dir}/bench-cmd" "$1"
{
printf 'cycles '
./gem5-stat ${common_opts}
printf 'instructions '
./gem5-stat ${common_opts} sim_insts
# RESTORE_INVESTIGATION
#cycles_switch="$(./gem5-stat ${common_opts} system.switch_cpus.numCycles)"
#if [ -n "$cycles_switch" ]; then
# printf "cycles_switch ${cycles_switch}\n"
#fi
printf "\n"
} >> "$results_file"
)
bench-all() (
bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile \"$1\" --gem5-restore 1 -- ${cache_small} --cpu-type=HPI --restore-with-cpu=HPI"
bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile \"$1\" --gem5-restore 1 -- ${cache_large} --cpu-type=HPI --restore-with-cpu=HPI"
# RESTORE_INVESTIGATION
# These were mostly to investigate what happens on restore:
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49011096/how-to-switch-cpu-models-in-gem5-after-restoring-a-checkpoint-and-then-observe-t
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 1"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 1 -- ${cache_small}"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 1 -- ${cache_large}"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 2 -- ${cache_small}"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 3 -- ${cache_large}"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 4 -- ${cache_small} --cpu-type=HPI"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 5 -- ${cache_large} --cpu-type=HPI"
## Restore from At-- omicSimpleCPU to HPI.
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 2 -- ${cache_small} --cpu-type=HPI --restore-with-cpu=HPI"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 3 -- ${cache_large} --cpu-type=HPI --restore-with-cpu=HPI"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 2 -- ${cache_small} --restore-with-cpu=HPI"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 3 -- ${cache_large} --restore-with-cpu=HPI"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 2 -- ${cache_small} --cpu-type=HPI"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 3 -- ${cache_large} --cpu-type=HPI"
## Restore HPI with different cache sizes and see if it is used.
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 4 -- ${cache_large} --cpu-type=HPI"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 5 -- ${cache_small} --cpu-type=HPI"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 2 -- ${cache_large} --cpu-type=HPI"
#bench "${cmd} --gem5-readfile '$1' --gem5-restore 3 -- ${cache_small} --cpu-type=HPI"
)
if "$generate_checkpoints"; then
# Create the checkpoints after the kernel boot.
cpt_cmd="-E '/gem5.sh'"
# RESTORE_INVESTIGATION
## 5
#./eeval "$cmd $cpt_cmd -- $cache_large --cpu-type=HPI"
## 4
#./eeval "$cmd $cpt_cmd -- $cache_small --cpu-type=HPI"
## 3
#./eeval "$cmd $cpt_cmd -- $cache_large"
## 2
#./eeval "$cmd $cpt_cmd -- $cache_small"
# 1
./eeval "$cmd $cpt_cmd"
fi
# Restore and run benchmarks.
rm -f "$results_file"
for n in 1000 10000 100000; do
bench-all "dhrystone ${n}"
done