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authorAndreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>2017-02-27 13:17:51 +0000
committerAndreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>2017-05-02 12:37:32 +0000
commit60e6e785f970578eba6dbee9330eaecf514b23c8 (patch)
tree9c47c06d22a39b9467d3d4e35c11849a17df7815 /src/sim/power
parentba42457254cc362eddc099f22b60d469cc6369e0 (diff)
downloadgem5-60e6e785f970578eba6dbee9330eaecf514b23c8.tar.xz
python: Use PyBind11 instead of SWIG for Python wrappers
Use the PyBind11 wrapping infrastructure instead of SWIG to generate wrappers for functionality that needs to be exported to Python. This has several benefits: * PyBind11 can be redistributed with gem5, which means that we have full control of the version used. This avoid a large number of hard-to-debug SWIG issues we have seen in the past. * PyBind11 doesn't rely on a custom C++ parser, instead it relies on wrappers being explicitly declared in C++. The leads to slightly more boiler-plate code in manually created wrappers, but doesn't doesn't increase the overall code size. A big benefit is that this avoids strange compilation errors when SWIG doesn't understand modern language features. * Unlike SWIG, there is no risk that the wrapper code incorporates incorrect type casts (this has happened on numerous occasions in the past) since these will result in compile-time errors. As a part of this change, the mechanism to define exported methods has been redesigned slightly. New methods can be exported either by declaring them in the SimObject declaration and decorating them with the cxxMethod decorator or by adding an instance of PyBindMethod/PyBindProperty to the cxx_exports class variable. The decorator has the added benefit of making it possible to add a docstring and naming the method's parameters. The new wrappers have the following known issues: * Global events can't be memory managed correctly. This was the case in SWIG as well. Change-Id: I88c5a95b6cf6c32fa9e1ad31dfc08b2e8199a763 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Bardsley <andrew.bardsley@arm.com> Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/2231 Reviewed-by: Tony Gutierrez <anthony.gutierrez@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Pierre-Yves PĂ©neau <pierre-yves.peneau@lirmm.fr> Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/sim/power')
-rw-r--r--src/sim/power/PowerModel.py12
-rw-r--r--src/sim/power/PowerModelState.py13
-rw-r--r--src/sim/power/ThermalDomain.py10
-rw-r--r--src/sim/power/ThermalModel.py44
4 files changed, 33 insertions, 46 deletions
diff --git a/src/sim/power/PowerModel.py b/src/sim/power/PowerModel.py
index 9002743cd..ecb45b442 100644
--- a/src/sim/power/PowerModel.py
+++ b/src/sim/power/PowerModel.py
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#
# Authors: David Guillen Fandos
-from m5.SimObject import SimObject
+from m5.SimObject import *
from m5.params import *
from m5.proxy import Parent
@@ -46,12 +46,10 @@ class PowerModel(SimObject):
type = 'PowerModel'
cxx_header = "sim/power/power_model.hh"
- @classmethod
- def export_methods(cls, code):
- code('''
- double getDynamicPower() const;
- double getStaticPower() const;
-''')
+ cxx_exports = [
+ PyBindMethod("getDynamicPower"),
+ PyBindMethod("getStaticPower"),
+ ]
# Keep a list of every model for every power state
pm = VectorParam.PowerModelState([], "List of per-state power models.")
diff --git a/src/sim/power/PowerModelState.py b/src/sim/power/PowerModelState.py
index 1c37ab078..3089497c1 100644
--- a/src/sim/power/PowerModelState.py
+++ b/src/sim/power/PowerModelState.py
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#
# Authors: David Guillen Fandos
-from m5.SimObject import SimObject
+from m5.SimObject import *
from m5.params import *
# Represents a power model for a simobj
@@ -45,11 +45,10 @@ class PowerModelState(SimObject):
abstract = True
cxx_class = 'PowerModelState'
- @classmethod
- def export_methods(cls, code):
- code('''
- double getDynamicPower() const;
- double getStaticPower() const;
-''')
+ cxx_exports = [
+ PyBindMethod("getDynamicPower"),
+ PyBindMethod("getStaticPower"),
+ ]
+
diff --git a/src/sim/power/ThermalDomain.py b/src/sim/power/ThermalDomain.py
index 215d0863f..7d89d1a02 100644
--- a/src/sim/power/ThermalDomain.py
+++ b/src/sim/power/ThermalDomain.py
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#
# Authors: David Guillen Fandos
-from m5.SimObject import SimObject
+from m5.SimObject import *
from m5.params import *
# Represents a group of simobj which produce heat
@@ -43,11 +43,9 @@ class ThermalDomain(SimObject):
type = 'ThermalDomain'
cxx_header = "sim/power/thermal_domain.hh"
- @classmethod
- def export_methods(cls, code):
- code('''
- void setNode(ThermalNode * node);
-''')
+ cxx_exports = [
+ PyBindMethod("setNode"),
+ ]
# Static temperature which may change over time
initial_temperature = Param.Float(25.0, "Initial temperature")
diff --git a/src/sim/power/ThermalModel.py b/src/sim/power/ThermalModel.py
index 4c397119d..e6a01b2be 100644
--- a/src/sim/power/ThermalModel.py
+++ b/src/sim/power/ThermalModel.py
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#
# Authors: David Guillen Fandos
-from m5.SimObject import SimObject
+from m5.SimObject import *
from ClockedObject import ClockedObject
from m5.params import *
@@ -52,11 +52,9 @@ class ThermalResistor(SimObject):
type = 'ThermalResistor'
cxx_header = "sim/power/thermal_model.hh"
- @classmethod
- def export_methods(cls, code):
- code('''
- void setNodes(ThermalNode * node1, ThermalNode * node2);
-''')
+ cxx_exports = [
+ PyBindMethod("setNodes"),
+ ]
resistance = Param.Float(1.0, "Thermal resistance, expressed in Kelvin per Watt")
@@ -65,11 +63,9 @@ class ThermalCapacitor(SimObject):
type = 'ThermalCapacitor'
cxx_header = "sim/power/thermal_model.hh"
- @classmethod
- def export_methods(cls, code):
- code('''
- void setNodes(ThermalNode * node1, ThermalNode * node2);
-''')
+ cxx_exports = [
+ PyBindMethod("setNodes"),
+ ]
capacitance = Param.Float(1.0, "Thermal capacitance, expressed in Joules per Kelvin")
@@ -78,11 +74,9 @@ class ThermalReference(SimObject, object):
type = 'ThermalReference'
cxx_header = "sim/power/thermal_model.hh"
- @classmethod
- def export_methods(cls, code):
- code('''
- void setNode(ThermalNode * node);
-''')
+ cxx_exports = [
+ PyBindMethod("setNode"),
+ ]
# Static temperature which may change over time
temperature = Param.Float(25.0, "Operational temperature in Celsius")
@@ -93,16 +87,14 @@ class ThermalModel(ClockedObject):
type = 'ThermalModel'
cxx_header = "sim/power/thermal_model.hh"
- @classmethod
- def export_methods(cls, code):
- code('''
- void addCapacitor(ThermalCapacitor *obj);
- void addResistor(ThermalResistor *obj);
- void addReference(ThermalReference *obj);
- void addDomain(ThermalDomain *obj);
- void addNode(ThermalNode *obj);
- void doStep();
-''')
+ cxx_exports = [
+ PyBindMethod("addCapacitor"),
+ PyBindMethod("addResistor"),
+ PyBindMethod("addReference"),
+ PyBindMethod("addDomain"),
+ PyBindMethod("addNode"),
+ PyBindMethod("doStep"),
+ ]
step = Param.Float(0.01, "Simulation step (in seconds) for thermal simulation")