#!/usr/bin/env python3 import os import pathlib import subprocess import common from shell_helpers import LF class Main(common.BuildCliFunction): def __init__(self): super().__init__() self.add_argument( 'extra_scons_args', metavar='extra-scons-args', nargs='*', ) def build(self): build_dir = self.get_build_dir() binaries_dir = os.path.join(self.env['gem5_system_dir'], 'binaries') disks_dir = os.path.join(self.env['gem5_system_dir'], 'disks') os.makedirs(binaries_dir, exist_ok=True) os.makedirs(disks_dir, exist_ok=True) if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.env['gem5_source_dir'], '.git')): if self.env['_args_given']['gem5_worktree']: self.sh.run_cmd([ 'git', LF, '-C', self.env['gem5_default_source_dir'], LF, 'worktree', 'add', LF, '-b', os.path.join('wt', self.env['gem5_build_id']), LF, self.env['gem5_source_dir'], LF, ]) else: raise Exception('gem5 submodule not checked out') if self.env['verbose']: verbose = ['--verbose', LF] else: verbose = [] if self.env['arch'] == 'x86_64': dummy_img_path = os.path.join(disks_dir, 'linux-bigswap2.img') with open(dummy_img_path, 'wb') as dummy_img_file: zeroes = b'\x00' * (2 ** 16) for i in range(2 ** 10): dummy_img_file.write(zeroes) self.sh.run_cmd(['mkswap', dummy_img_path, LF]) with open(os.path.join(binaries_dir, 'x86_64-vmlinux-2.6.22.9'), 'w'): # This file must always be present, despite --kernel overriding that default and selecting the kernel. # I'm not even joking. No one has ever built x86 gem5 without the magic dist dir present. pass elif self.env['arch'] == 'arm' or self.env['arch'] == 'aarch64': gem5_system_source_dir = os.path.join(self.env['gem5_source_dir'], 'system') # dtb dt_source_dir = os.path.join(gem5_system_source_dir, 'arm', 'dt') dt_build_dir = os.path.join(self.env['gem5_system_dir'], 'arm', 'dt') self.sh.run_cmd(['make', '-C', dt_source_dir, LF]) self.sh.copy_dir_if_update_non_recursive( srcdir=dt_source_dir, destdir=dt_build_dir, filter_ext='.dtb', ) # Bootloader 32. bootloader32_dir = os.path.join(gem5_system_source_dir, 'arm', 'simple_bootloader') # TODO use the buildroot cross compiler here, and remove the dependencies from configure. self.sh.run_cmd([ 'make', LF, '-C', bootloader32_dir, LF, 'CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf-', LF, ]) # bootloader self.sh.cp(os.path.join(bootloader32_dir, 'boot_emm.arm'), binaries_dir) # Bootloader 64. bootloader64_dir = os.path.join(gem5_system_source_dir, 'arm', 'aarch64_bootloader') # TODO cross_compile is ignored because the make does not use CC... self.sh.run_cmd(['make', '-C', bootloader64_dir, LF]) self.sh.cp(os.path.join(bootloader64_dir, 'boot_emm.arm64'), binaries_dir) self.sh.run_cmd( ( [ 'scons', LF, '-j', str(self.env['nproc']), LF, '--gold-linker', LF, '--ignore-style', LF, self.env['gem5_executable'], LF, ] + verbose + self.sh.add_newlines(self.env['extra_scons_args']) ), cwd=self.env['gem5_source_dir'], extra_paths=[self.env['ccache_dir']], ) term_source_dir = os.path.join(self.env['gem5_source_dir'], 'util/term') m5term_build = os.path.join(term_source_dir, 'm5term') self.sh.run_cmd(['make', '-C', term_source_dir, LF]) if os.path.exists(self.env['gem5_m5term']): # Otherwise self.sh.cp would fail with "Text file busy" if you # tried to rebuild while running m5term: # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16764946/what-generates-the-text-file-busy-message-in-unix/52427512#52427512 self.sh.rmrf(self.env['gem5_m5term']) self.sh.cp(m5term_build, self.env['gem5_m5term']) def get_build_dir(self): return self.env['gem5_build_dir'] if __name__ == '__main__': Main().cli()