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418 lines
14 KiB
Python
Executable File
418 lines
14 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import base64
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import common
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import os
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import shlex
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import subprocess
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import sys
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# Argparse.
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parser = common.get_argparse(
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description='Run Linux on an emulator'
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)
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init_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
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kvm_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
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parser.add_argument(
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'-c', '--cpus', default=1, type=int,
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help='Number of guest CPUs to emulate. Default: %(default)s'
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-D', '--debug-vm', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Run GDB on the emulator itself.'
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)
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kvm_group.add_argument(
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'-d', '--debug', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Wait for GDB to connect before starting execution'
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-E', '--eval',
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help="""\
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Replace the normal init with a minimal init that just evals with given
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`CMDSTR` bash command string. Example: `-E 'insmod /hello.ko;'`
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-e', '--kernel-cli-extra',
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help="""\
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Pass an extra Linux kernel command line options, and place them before
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the dash separator `-`. Only options that come before the `-`, i.e.
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"standard" options, should be passed with this option.
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Example: `./run -a arm -e 'init=/poweroff.out'`
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-F', '--kernel-cli-extra-after-dash-base64',
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help="""\
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Much like `-f`, but base64 encodes the string. Mnemonic:
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`-F` is to `-f` what `-E` is to `-e`.)
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-f', '--kernel-cli-extra-after-dash',
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help="""\
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Pass an extra Linux kernel command line options, add a dash `-`
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separator, and place the options after the dash. Intended for custom
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options understood by our `init` scripts, most of which are prefixed
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by `lkmc_`, e.g.: `./run -f 'lkmc_eval="wget google.com" lkmc_lala=y'`
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Mnenomic: comes after `-e`.
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-G', '--gem5-exe-args', default='',
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help="""\
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Pass extra options to the gem5 executable.
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Do not confuse with the arguments passed to config scripts,
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like `fs.py`. Example: `./run -G '--debug-flags=Exec --debug' -g`.
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'--gem5-biglittle', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Use fs_bigLITTLE.py instead of fs.py'
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)
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init_group.add_argument(
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'-I', '--initramfs', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Use initramfs instead of a root filesystem'
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)
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init_group.add_argument(
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'-i', '--initrd', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Use initrd instead of a root filesystem'
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)
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kvm_group.add_argument(
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'-K', '--kvm', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Use KVM. Only works if guest arch == host arch'
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-k', '--kgdb', default=False, action='store_true'
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-l', '--gem5-restore-last-checkpoint', type=int,
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help="""\
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Restore the nth most recently taken gem5 checkpoint according to directory
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timestamps.
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-m', '--memory', default='256M',
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help="""\
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Set the memory size of the guest. E.g.: `-m 512M`. We try to keep the default
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at the minimal ammount amount that boots all archs. Anything lower could lead
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some arch to fail to boot.
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Default: %(default)s
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-P', '--prebuilt', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Run the downloaded prebuilt images.'
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)
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group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
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group.add_argument(
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'-R', '--qemu-replay', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Replay a QEMU run record deterministically'
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)
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group.add_argument(
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'-r', '--qemu-record', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Record a QEMU run record for later replay with `-R`'
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-T', '--trace',
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help="""\
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Set trace events to be enabled. If not given, gem5 tracing is completely
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disabled, while QEMU tracing is enabled but uses default traces that are very
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rare and don't affect performance, because `./configure
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--enable-trace-backends=simple` seems to enable some traces by default, e.g.
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`pr_manager_run`, and I don't know how to get rid of them.
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-U', '--tmux-args',
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help='Pass extra parameters to the program running on the `-u` tmux split'
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-u', '--tmux', default=False, action='store_true',
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help="""\
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Create a tmUx split the window. You must already be inside of a `tmux` session
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to use this option:
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* on the main window, run the emulator as usual
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* on the split:
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** if on QEMU and `-d` is given, GDB
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** if on gem5, the gem5 terminal
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-x', '--graphic', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Run in graphic mode. Mnemonic: X11'
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-V', '--vnc', default=False, action='store_true',
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help="""\
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Run QEMU with VNC instead of the default SDL. Connect to it with:
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`vinagre localhost:5900`.
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'extra_emulator_args', nargs='*',
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help='Extra options to append at the end of the emulator command line'
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)
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args = common.setup(parser)
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# nokaslr:
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# * https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/397939/turning-off-kaslr-to-debug-linux-kernel-using-qemu-and-gdb
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# * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44612822/unable-to-debug-kernel-with-qemu-gdb/49840927#49840927
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# Turned on by default since v4.12
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kernel_cli_extra = 'console_msg_format=syslog nokaslr norandmaps panic=-1 printk.devkmsg=on printk.time=y'
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if args.kernel_cli_extra is not None:
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kernel_cli_extra += ' {}'.format(args.kernel_cli_extra)
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# Common qemu / gem5 logic.
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env = os.environ.copy()
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kernel_cli_extra_after_dash = ''
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extra_args_qemu = []
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if args.debug_vm:
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debug_vm = ['gdb', '-q', '-ex', 'start', '--args']
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else:
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debug_vm = []
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if args.debug:
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extra_args_qemu.append('-S')
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if args.kernel_cli_extra_after_dash_base64 is not None:
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kernel_cli_extra_after_dash += ' lkmc_eval_base64="{}"'.format(base64.b64encode(args.kernel_cli_extra_after_dash_base64))
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if args.kernel_cli_extra_after_dash is not None:
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kernel_cli_extra_after_dash += ' {}'.format(args.kernel_cli_extra_after_dash)
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if args.kgdb:
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kernel_cli_extra += " kgdbwait"
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if args.vnc:
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vnc = ['-vnc', ':0']
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if args.initrd or args.initramfs:
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ramfs = True
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else:
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ramfs = False
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if args.eval is not None:
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if ramfs:
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initarg = 'rdinit'
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else:
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initarg = 'init'
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kernel_cli_extra += '{}=/eval_base64.sh'.format(initarg)
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kernel_cli_extra_after_dash += ' lkmc_eval="{}"'.format(base64.b64encode(args.eval))
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if not args.graphic:
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if args.arch == 'x86_64':
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kernel_cli_extra += ' console=ttyS0'
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extra_args_qemu.append('-nographic')
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if kernel_cli_extra_after_dash:
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kernel_cli_extra += " - {}".format(kernel_cli_extra_after_dash)
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kernel_cli_extra_after_dash
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# A dummy value that is already turned on by default and does not produce large output,
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# just to prevent QEMU from emitting a warning that '' is not valid.
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trace_type = 'pr_manager_run'
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if args.gem5:
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memory = '{}B'.format(args.memory)
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gem5_exe_args = shlex.split(args.gem5_exe_args)
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if args.trace is not None:
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gem5_exe_args.append('--debug-flags={}'.format(args.trace))
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env['M5_PATH'] = common.gem5_system_dir
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cmd = (
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debug_vm +
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[
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common.executable,
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'--debug-file=trace.txt',
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] +
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gem5_exe_args +
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[
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'-d', common.m5out_dir
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]
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)
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if args.gem5_biglittle:
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# TODO port
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# if args.gem5_restore_last_checkpoint is not None:
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# cmd += [
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# '--restore-from='${common.m5out_dir}/$(ls -crt "common.m5out_dir" | grep -E "common.gem5_cpt_pref" | tail -n "$gem5_restore_last_checkpoint" | head -n 1
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# ]
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cmd += [
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os.path.join(common.gem5_src_dir, 'configs', 'example', 'arm', 'fs_bigLITTLE.py'),
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'--big-cpus', '2',
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'--cpu-type', 'atomic',
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'--disk', common.ext2_file,
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'--dtb', os.path.join(common.gem5_system_dir, 'arm', 'dt', 'armv8_gem5_v1_big_little_2_2.dtb'),
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'--kernel', common.vmlinux,
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'--little-cpus', '2'
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]
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else:
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# TODO port
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#if [ -n "$gem5_restore_last_checkpoint" ]; then
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# latest_cpt_basename="$(ls -crt "common.m5out_dir" | grep -E "common.gem5_cpt_pref" | tail -n "$gem5_restore_last_checkpoint" | head -n 1)"
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# n="$(ls -1 "common.m5out_dir" | grep -E "common.gem5_cpt_pref" | sort -k 2 -n -t . | grep -n "$latest_cpt_basename" | cut -d : -f 1)"
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# cmd += -r ${n} \\
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cmd += [
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os.path.join(common.gem5_src_dir, 'configs', 'example', 'fs.py'),
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'--disk-image', common.ext2_file,
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'--kernel', common.vmlinux,
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'--mem-size', memory,
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'--num-cpus', str(args.cpus),
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'--script', common.gem5_readfile_file,
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]
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if args.arch == 'x86_64':
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if args.kvm:
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cmd += ['--cpu-type', 'X86KvmCPU']
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cmd += ['--command-line', 'earlyprintk=ttyS0 console=ttyS0 lpj=7999923 root=/dev/sda {}'.format(kernel_cli_extra)]
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elif args.arch == 'arm' or args.arch == 'aarch64':
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# TODO why is it mandatory to pass mem= here? Not true for QEMU.
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# Anything smaller than physical blows up as expected, but why can't it auto-detect the right value?
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cmd += [
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'--command-line', 'earlyprintk=pl011,0x1c090000 console=ttyAMA0 lpj=19988480 rw loglevel=8 mem={} root=/dev/sda {}'.format(memory, kernel_cli_extra),
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'--dtb-file', os.path.join(common.gem5_system_dir, 'arm', 'dt', 'armv{}_gem5_v1_{}cpu.dtb'.format(common.armv, args.cpus)),
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'--machine-type', 'VExpress_GEM5_V1',
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]
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#else
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# mkdir -p "common.run_dir"
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# if [ -z "$debug_vm" ]; then
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# serial_monitor="-serial mon:stdio \\
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#"
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# else
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# serial_monitor=
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# fi
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# if "$kvm"; then
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# extra_args="${extra_args}-enable-kvm \\
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#"
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# fi
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# if "$kgdb"; then
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# extra_args_qemu="${extra_args_qemu}-serial 'tcp::${common_gdb_port},server,nowait' \\
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#"
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# fi
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# if "$prebuilt"; then
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# common_mkdir
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# qemu_executable="qemu-system-${common_arch}"
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# else
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# qemu_executable="${common_qemu_exec}"
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# fi
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# extra_args="${extra_args_qemu}${extra_args}"
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# qemu_common="\
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#${debug_vm}\
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#${qemu_executable} \\
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#-device rtl8139,netdev=net0 \\
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#-gdb 'tcp::${common_gdb_port}' \\
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#-kernel '${common_linux_image}' \\
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#-m '${memory}' \\
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#-monitor 'telnet::${common_qemu_monitor_port},server,nowait' \\
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#-netdev 'user,hostfwd=tcp::${common_qemu_hostfwd_generic_port}-:${common_qemu_hostfwd_generic_port},hostfwd=tcp::${common_qemu_hostfwd_ssh_port}-:22,id=net0' \\
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#-no-reboot \\
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#${serial_monitor}\
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#-smp '${cpus}' \\
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#-trace 'enable=${trace_type},file=${common_run_dir}/trace.bin' \\
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#-virtfs 'local,path=${common_9p_dir},mount_tag=host_scratch,security_model=mapped,id=host_scratch' \\
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#-virtfs 'local,path=${common_buildroot_out_dir}/build,mount_tag=host_out,security_model=mapped,id=host_out' \\
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#${vnc}"
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# if "$initrd"; then
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# extra_args="${extra_args} -initrd '${common_images_dir}/rootfs.cpio' \\
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#"
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# fi
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#
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# # Disk related options.
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# if "$ramfs"; then
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# # TODO why is this needed, and why any string works.
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# root='root=/dev/anything'
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# else
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# if [ -n "$rr" ]; then
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# driveif=none
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# rrid=',id=img-direct'
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# root='root=/dev/sda'
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# snapshot=
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# else
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# driveif=virtio
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# root='root=/dev/vda'
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# rrid=
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# snapshot=,snapshot
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# fi
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# extra_args="${extra_args}-drive 'file=${common_qcow2_file},format=qcow2,if=${driveif}${snapshot}${rrid}' \\
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#"
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# if [ -n "$rr" ]; then
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# extra_args="${extra_args}\
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#-drive driver=blkreplay,if=none,image=img-direct,id=img-blkreplay \\
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#-device ide-hd,drive=img-blkreplay \\
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#"
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# fi
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# fi
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#
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# if [ -n "$rr" ]; then
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# extra_args="${extra_args}\
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#-object filter-replay,id=replay,netdev=net0 \\
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#-icount 'shift=7,rr=${rr},rrfile=${common_qemu_rrfile}' \\
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#"
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# virtio_gpu_pci=
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# else
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# virtio_gpu_pci="-device virtio-gpu-pci \\
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#"
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# fi
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# case "args.arch" in
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# x86_64)
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# if "$kgdb"; then
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# kernel_cli_extra="${kernel_cli_extra} kgdboc=ttyS0,115200"
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# fi
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# cmd="\
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#${qemu_common}\
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#-M pc \\
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#-append '${root} nopat ${kernel_cli_extra}' \\
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#-device edu \\
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#"
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# ;;
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# arm|aarch64)
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# if "$kgdb"; then
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# kernel_cli_extra="${kernel_cli_extra} kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200"
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# fi
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# if [ "args.arch" = arm ]; then
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# cpu=cortex-a15
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# else
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# cpu=cortex-a57
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# fi
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# # highmem=off needed since v3.0.0 due to:
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# # http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-discuss/2018-08/msg00034.html
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# cmd="\
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#${qemu_common}\
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#-M virt,highmem=off \\
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#-append '${root} ${kernel_cli_extra}' \\
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#-cpu "$cpu" \\
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#${virtio_gpu_pci}\
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#"
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# ;;
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# esac
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#fi
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print(' \\\n'.join(cmd))
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subprocess.check_output(cmd, env=env)
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#if args.tmux:
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# if args.gem5:
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# eval "./tmu 'sleep 2;./gem5-shell -n ${common_run_id} ${tmux_args};'"
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# elif args.debug:
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# eval "./tmu ./rungdb -a '${common_arch} -L ${common_linux_variant}' -n ${common_run_id} ${tmux_args}"
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#if [ -n "${1:-}" ]; then
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# extra_args="${extra_args}${@} \\
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#"
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#fi
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#cmd="time \\
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#${cmd}${extra_args}"
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#if [ -z "$debug_vm" ]; then
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# cmd="${cmd}\
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#|& tee >(ts -s %.s > ${common_termout_file})\
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#"
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#fi
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#"${common_root_dir}/eeval" "$cmd" "${common_run_dir}/run.sh"
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#cmd_out=$?
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#if [ "$cmd_out" -ne 0 ]; then
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# exit "$cmd_out"
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#fi
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# TODO
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## Check if guest panicked.
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#if args.gem5:
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# # We have to do some parsing here because gem5 exits with status 0 even when panic happens.
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# # Grepping for '^panic: ' does not work because some errors don't show that message.
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# panic_msg = '--- BEGIN LIBC BACKTRACE ---$'
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#else:
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# panic_msg = 'Kernel panic - not syncing'
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#if grep -E -e "$panic_msg" -q "common.termout_file"; then
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# print('Simulation error detected by parsing logs. Exiting with status 1.', file=sys.stderr)
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# sys.exit(1)
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