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authorJoel Hestness <hestness@cs.wisc.edu>2012-09-12 21:41:37 -0500
committerJoel Hestness <hestness@cs.wisc.edu>2012-09-12 21:41:37 -0500
commit234fa4cf7ecd16350c1095830d26f94b2bfd3eb9 (patch)
treeb9e29dccf07623bd982d6042fa852c9b99f5390b /configs/common/Simulation.py
parent16dcb723c11afb91cc3428294bd3106425114949 (diff)
downloadgem5-234fa4cf7ecd16350c1095830d26f94b2bfd3eb9.tar.xz
Standard Switch: Drain the system before switching CPUs
When switching from an atomic CPU to any of the timing CPUs, a drain is unnecessary since no events are scheduled in atomic mode. However, when trying to switch CPUs starting with a timing CPU, there may be events scheduled. This change ensures that all events are drained from the system by calling m5.drain before switching CPUs.
Diffstat (limited to 'configs/common/Simulation.py')
-rw-r--r--configs/common/Simulation.py3
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/configs/common/Simulation.py b/configs/common/Simulation.py
index 8e62bcbb6..967f39b75 100644
--- a/configs/common/Simulation.py
+++ b/configs/common/Simulation.py
@@ -453,6 +453,7 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
# manually. You DON'T need to resume after just switching
# CPUs if you haven't changed anything on the system level.
+ m5.doDrain(testsys)
m5.changeToTiming(testsys)
m5.switchCpus(switch_cpu_list)
m5.resume(testsys)
@@ -469,7 +470,7 @@ def run(options, root, testsys, cpu_class):
print "Switching CPUS @ tick %s" % (m5.curTick())
print "Simulation ends instruction count:%d" % \
(testsys.switch_cpus_1[0].max_insts_any_thread)
- m5.drain(testsys)
+ m5.doDrain(testsys)
m5.switchCpus(switch_cpu_list1)
m5.resume(testsys)