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# Copyright (c) 2017 Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood
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# Authors: Sean Wilson

'''
New version of the run.py script. For this, all dependencies should be
handled outside of the script.

.. warning:: This script is NOT the recommended way to handle configurations
    for new tests. This exists for legacy support only. New Tests should
    either use configs from the normal gem5 configs or create their own for
    a test.
'''
import argparse
import sys
import os
from os.path import abspath, join as joinpath, dirname

import m5

# Add the normal gem5 config path to system path.
# This requirement should be removed if possible from all legacy scripts, but
# I've left it here for now.
sys.path.insert(0, abspath(joinpath(dirname(__file__), '../../configs')))

# set default maxtick... script can override
# -1 means run forever
maxtick = m5.MaxTick

def run_test(root):
    """Default run_test implementations. Scripts can override it."""

    # instantiate configuration
    m5.instantiate()

    # simulate until program terminates
    exit_event = m5.simulate(maxtick)
    print 'Exiting @ tick', m5.curTick(), 'because', exit_event.getCause()

test_progs = os.environ.get('M5_TEST_PROGS', '/dist/m5/regression/test-progs')

# Since we're in batch mode, dont allow tcp socket connections
m5.disableAllListeners()

parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--cmd',
                    action='store',
                    type=str,
                    help='Command to pass to the test system')
parser.add_argument('--executable',
                    action='store',
                    type=str,
                    help='Executable to pass to the test system')
parser.add_argument('--config',
                    action='append',
                    type=str,
                    help='A config file to initialize the system with.'\
                    + ' If more than one given, loads them in order given.')
args = parser.parse_args()

executable = args.executable

for config in args.config:
    execfile(config)

# Initialize all CPUs in a system
def initCPUs(sys):
    def initCPU(cpu):
        # We might actually have a MemTest object or something similar
        # here that just pretends to be a CPU.
        try:
            cpu.createThreads()
        except:
            pass

    # The CPU attribute doesn't exist in some cases, e.g. the Ruby testers.
    if not hasattr(sys, "cpu"):
        return

    # The CPU can either be a list of CPUs or a single object.
    if isinstance(sys.cpu, list):
        [ initCPU(cpu) for cpu in sys.cpu ]
    else:
        initCPU(sys.cpu)

# TODO: Might want to automatically place the cmd and executable on the
# cpu[0].workload, although I think most legacy configs do this automatically
# or somewhere in their `test.py` config.


# We might be creating a single system or a dual system. Try
# initializing the CPUs in all known system attributes.
for sysattr in [ "system", "testsys", "drivesys" ]:
    if hasattr(root, sysattr):
        initCPUs(getattr(root, sysattr))

run_test(root)