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* debugbreak: Call debug_break() in the simulator (causes simulator to get SIGTRAP signal, useful if debugging with GDB).
 
* debugbreak: Call debug_break() in the simulator (causes simulator to get SIGTRAP signal, useful if debugging with GDB).
 
* switchcpu: Cause an exit event of type, "switch cpu," allowing the Python to switch to a different CPU model if desired.
 
* switchcpu: Cause an exit event of type, "switch cpu," allowing the Python to switch to a different CPU model if desired.
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== Other M5 ops ==
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These are other M5 ops that aren't useful in command line form.
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* quiesce: De-schedule the CPUs tick() call until an some asynchronous event wakes it (an interrupt)
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* quiesceNS: Same as above, but automatically wakes after a number of nanoseconds if it's not woken up prior
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* quiesceCycles: Same as above but with CPU cycles instead of nanoseconds
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* quisceTIme: The amount of time the CPU was quiesced for
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* addsymbol: Add a symbol to the simulators symbol table. For example when a kernel module is loaded

Revision as of 13:37, 19 September 2007

This page explains the special opcodes that can be used in M5 to do checkpoints etc.

The m5 Utility (FS mode)

The m5 utility (see util/m5/) can be used in FS mode to issue special instructions to trigger simulation specific functionality. It currently offers the following options:

  • ivlb: Deprecated, present only for old binary compatibility
  • ivle: Deprecated, present only for old binary compatibility
  • initparam: Deprecated, present only for old binary compatibility
  • sw99param: Deprecated, present only for old binary compatibility
  • exit [delay]: Stop the simulation in delay ticks.
  • resetstats [delay [period]]: Reset simulation statistics in delay ticks; repeat this every period ticks.
  • dumpstats [delay [period]]: Save simulation statistics to a file in delay ticks; repeat this every period ticks.
  • dumpresetstats [delay [period]]: same as resetstats; dumpstats
  • checkpoint [delay [period]]: Create a checkpoint in delay ticks; repeat this every period ticks.
  • readfile: Print the file specified by the config parameter system.readfile. This is how the the rcS files are copied into the simulation environment.
  • debugbreak: Call debug_break() in the simulator (causes simulator to get SIGTRAP signal, useful if debugging with GDB).
  • switchcpu: Cause an exit event of type, "switch cpu," allowing the Python to switch to a different CPU model if desired.

Other M5 ops

These are other M5 ops that aren't useful in command line form.

  • quiesce: De-schedule the CPUs tick() call until an some asynchronous event wakes it (an interrupt)
  • quiesceNS: Same as above, but automatically wakes after a number of nanoseconds if it's not woken up prior
  • quiesceCycles: Same as above but with CPU cycles instead of nanoseconds
  • quisceTIme: The amount of time the CPU was quiesced for
  • addsymbol: Add a symbol to the simulators symbol table. For example when a kernel module is loaded