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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Script for running PROMs and LINUX kernwls on medusa. 
-# Type "sim -H" for instructions.
-
-MEDUSA=${MEDUSA:-/home/rickc/official_medusa/medusa}
-
-# ------------------ err -----------------------
-err() {
-	echo "ERROR - $1"
-	exit 1
-}
-
-# ----------------  help ----------------------
-help() {
-cat <<END
-Script for running a PROM or LINUX kernel under medusa.
-This script creates a control file, creates links to the appropriate
-linux/prom files, and/or calls medusa to make simulation runs.
-
-Usage:  
-   Initial setup:
-   	sim [-c <config_file>] <-p> | <-k>  [<work_dir>]
-		-p	Create PROM control file & links
-		-k	Create LINUX control file & links
-		-c<cf>	Control file name				[Default: cf]
-		<work_dir> Path to directory that contains the linux or PROM files.
-		    The directory can be any of the following:
-		       (linux simulations)
-		       		worktree
-				worktree/linux
-				any directory with vmlinux, vmlinux.sym & fprom files
-			(prom simulations)
-				worktree
-				worktree/stand/arcs/IP37prom/dev
-				any directory with fw.bin & fw.sim files
-
-    Simulations:
-	sim  [-X <n>] [-o <output>] [-M] [<config_file>]
-		-c<cf>	Control file name				[Default: cf]
-		-M	Pipe output thru fmtmedusa
-		-o	Output filename (copy of all commands/output)	[Default: simout]
-		-X	Specifies number of instructions to execute	[Default: 0]
-			(Used only in auto test mode - not described here)
-
-Examples:
-	sim -p <promtree>	# create control file (cf) & links for prom simulations
-	sim -k <linuxtree>	# create control file (cf) & links for linux simulations
-	sim -p -c cfprom	# create a prom control file (cfprom) only. No links are made.
-
-	sim			# run medusa using previously created links &
-				#   control file (cf).
-END
-exit 1
-}
-
-# ----------------------- create control file header --------------------
-create_cf_header() {
-cat <<END >>$CF
-#
-# Template for a control file for running linux kernels under medusa. 
-# You probably want to make mods here but this is a good starting point.
-#
-
-# Preferences
-setenv cpu_stepping A
-setenv exceptionPrint off
-setenv interrupt_messages off
-setenv lastPCsize 100000
-setenv low_power_mode on
-setenv partialIntelChipSet on
-setenv printIntelMessages off
-setenv prom_write_action halt
-setenv prom_write_messages on
-setenv step_quantum 100
-setenv swizzling on
-setenv tsconsole on
-setenv uart_echo on
-symbols on
-
-# IDE disk params
-setenv diskCylinders 611
-setenv bootDrive C
-setenv diskHeads 16
-setenv diskPath idedisk
-setenv diskPresent 1
-setenv diskSpt 63
-
-# Hardware config
-setenv coherency_type nasid
-setenv cpu_cache_type default
-setenv synergy_cache_type syn_cac_64m_8w
-setenv l4_uc_snoop off
-
-# Numalink config
-setenv route_enable on
-setenv network_type router		# Select [xbar|router]
-setenv network_warning 0xff
-
-END
-}
-
-
-# ------------------ create control file entries for linux simulations -------------
-create_cf_linux() {
-cat <<END >>$CF
-# Kernel specific options
-setenv calias_size 0
-setenv mca_on_memory_failure off
-setenv LOADPC 0x00100000		# FPROM load address/entry point (8 digits!)
-setenv symbol_table vmlinux.sym
-load fprom
-load vmlinux
-
-# Useful breakpoints to always have set. Add more if desired.
-break 0xe000000000505e00	all	# dispatch_to_fault_handler
-break panic			all	# stop on panic
-break die_if_kernel		all	# may as well stop
-
-END
-}
-
-# ------------------ create control file entries for prom simulations ---------------
-create_cf_prom() {
-	SYM2=""
-	ADDR="0x80000000ff800000"
-	[ "$EMBEDDED_LINUX" != "0" ] || SYM2="setenv symbol_table2 vmlinux.sym"
-	[ "$SIZE" = "8MB" ] || ADDR="0x80000000ffc00000"
-	cat <<END >>$CF
-# PROM specific options
-setenv mca_on_memory_failure on
-setenv LOADPC 0x80000000ffffffb0
-setenv promFile fw.bin
-setenv promAddr $ADDR
-setenv symbol_table fw.sym
-$SYM2
-
-# Useful breakpoints to always have set. Add more if desired.
-break ivt_gexx 		all
-break ivt_brk		all
-break PROM_Panic_Spin	all
-break PROM_Panic	all
-break PROM_C_Panic	all
-break fled_die		all
-break ResetNow		all
-break zzzbkpt		all
-
-END
-}
-
-
-# ------------------ create control file entries for memory configuration -------------
-create_cf_memory() {
-cat <<END >>$CF
-# CPU/Memory map format:
-#	setenv nodeN_memory_config 0xBSBSBSBS
-#		B=banksize (0=unused, 1=64M, 2=128M, .., 5-1G, c=8M, d=16M, e=32M)
-#		S=bank enable (0=both disable, 3=both enable, 2=bank1 enable, 1=bank0 enable)
-#		  rightmost digits are for bank 0, the lowest address.
-#	setenv nodeN_nasid <nasid>
-#		specifies the NASID for the node. This is used ONLY if booting the kernel.
-#		On PROM configurations, set to 0 - PROM will change it later.
-#	setenv nodeN_cpu_config <cpu_mask>
-#		Set bit number N to 1 to enable cpu N. Ex., a value of 5 enables cpu 0 & 2.
-#
-# Repeat the above 3 commands for each node.
-#
-# For kernel, default to 32MB. Although this is not a valid hardware configuration,
-# it runs faster on medusa. For PROM, 64MB is smallest allowed value.
-
-setenv node0_cpu_config		0x1	# Enable only cpu 0 on the node
-END
-
-if [ $LINUX -eq 1 ] ; then
-cat <<END >>$CF
-setenv node0_nasid		0	# cnode 0 has NASID 0
-setenv node0_memory_config 	0xe1	# 32MB
-END
-else
-cat <<END >>$CF
-setenv node0_memory_config 	0x31	# 256MB
-END
-fi
-}
-
-# -------------------- set links to linux files -------------------------
-set_linux_links() {
-	if [ -d $D/linux/arch ] ; then
-		D=$D/linux
-	elif [ -d $D/arch -o -e vmlinux.sym -o -e $D/vmlinux ] ; then
-		D=$D
-	else
-		err "cant determine directory for linux binaries"
-	fi
-	rm -rf vmlinux vmlinux.sym fprom
-	ln -s $D/vmlinux vmlinux
-	if [ -f $D/vmlinux.sym ] ; then
-		ln -s $D/vmlinux.sym vmlinux.sym
-	elif  [ -f $D/System.map ] ; then
-		ln -s $D/System.map vmlinux.sym
-	fi
-	if [ -d $D/arch ] ; then
-		ln -s $D/arch/ia64/sn/fprom/fprom fprom
-	else
-		ln -s $D/fprom fprom
-	fi
-	echo "  .. Created links to linux files"	
-}
-
-# -------------------- set links to prom files -------------------------
-set_prom_links() {
-	if [ -d $D/stand ] ; then
-		D=$D/stand/arcs/IP37prom/dev
-	elif [ -d $D/sal ] ; then
-		D=$D
-	else
-		err "cant determine directory for PROM binaries"
-	fi
-	SETUP="/tmp/tmp.$$"
-	rm -r -f $SETUP
-	sed 's/export/setenv/' < $D/../../../../.setup | sed 's/=/ /' >$SETUP
-	egrep -q '^ *setenv *PROMSIZE *8MB|^ *export' $SETUP
-	if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
-		SIZE="8MB"
-	else
-		SIZE="4MB"
-	fi
-	grep -q '^ *setenv *LAUNCH_VMLINUX' $SETUP
-	EMBEDDED_LINUX=$?
-	PRODUCT=`grep '^ *setenv *PRODUCT' $SETUP | cut -d" " -f3`
-	rm -f fw.bin fw.map fw.sym vmlinux vmlinux.sym fprom $SETUP
-	SDIR="${PRODUCT}${SIZE}.O"
-	BIN="${PRODUCT}ip37prom${SIZE}"
-	ln -s $D/$SDIR/$BIN.bin fw.bin
-	ln -s $D/$SDIR/$BIN.map fw.map
-	ln -s $D/$SDIR/$BIN.sym fw.sym
-	echo "  .. Created links to $SIZE prom files"
-	if [ $EMBEDDED_LINUX -eq 0 ] ; then
-		ln -s $D/linux/vmlinux vmlinux
-		ln -s $D/linux/vmlinux.sym vmlinux.sym
-		if [ -d linux/arch ] ; then
-			ln -s $D/linux/arch/ia64/sn/fprom/fprom fprom
-		else
-			ln -s $D/linux/fprom fprom
-		fi
-		echo "  .. Created links to embedded linux files in prom tree"
-	fi
-}
-
-# --------------- start of shell script --------------------------------
-OUT="simout"
-FMTMED=0
-STEPCNT=0
-PROM=0
-LINUX=0
-NCF="cf"
-while getopts "HMX:c:o:pk" c ; do
-        case ${c} in
-                H) help;;
-		M) FMTMED=1;;
-		X) STEPCNT=${OPTARG};;
-		c) NCF=${OPTARG};;
-		k) PROM=0;LINUX=1;;
-		p) PROM=1;LINUX=0;;
-		o) OUT=${OPTARG};;
-                \?) exit 1;;
-        esac
-done
-shift `expr ${OPTIND} - 1`
-
-# Check if command is for creating control file and/or links to images.
-if [ $PROM -eq 1 -o $LINUX -eq 1 ] ; then
-	CF=$NCF
-	[ ! -f $CF ] || err "wont overwrite an existing control file ($CF)"
-	if [ $# -gt 0 ] ; then
-		D=$1
-		[ -d $D ] || err "cannot find directory $D"
-		[ $PROM -eq 0 ]  || set_prom_links
-		[ $LINUX -eq 0 ] || set_linux_links
-	fi
-	create_cf_header
-	[ $PROM -eq 0 ]  || create_cf_prom
-	[ $LINUX -eq 0 ] || create_cf_linux
-	[ ! -f ../idedisk ] || ln -s ../idedisk .
-	create_cf_memory
-	echo "  .. Basic control file created (in $CF). You might want to edit"
-	echo "     this file (at least, look at it)."
-	exit 0
-fi
-
-# Verify that the control file exists
-CF=${1:-$NCF}
-[ -f $CF ] || err "No control file exists. For help, type: $0 -H"
-
-# Build the .cf files from the user control file. The .cf file is
-# identical except that the actual start & load addresses are inserted
-# into the file. In addition, the FPROM commands for configuring memory
-# and LIDs are generated. 
-
-rm -f .cf .cf1 .cf2
-awk '
-function strtonum(n) {
-	 if (substr(n,1,2) != "0x")
-	 	return int(n)
-	 n = substr(n,3)
-	 r=0
-	 while (length(n) > 0) {
-	 	r = r*16+(index("0123456789abcdef", substr(n,1,1))-1)
-		n = substr(n,2)
-	 }
-	 return r
-	}
-/^#/   	{next}
-/^$/	{next}
-/^setenv *LOADPC/               {loadpc = $3; next}
-/^setenv *node.._cpu_config/	{n=int(substr($2,5,2)); cpuconf[n] = strtonum($3); print; next}
-/^setenv *node.._memory_config/	{n=int(substr($2,5,2)); memconf[n] = strtonum($3); print; next}
-/^setenv *node.._nasid/		{n=int(substr($2,5,2)); nasid[n] = strtonum($3); print; next}
-/^setenv *node._cpu_config/	{n=int(substr($2,5,1)); cpuconf[n] = strtonum($3); print; next}
-/^setenv *node._memory_config/	{n=int(substr($2,5,1)); memconf[n] = strtonum($3); print; next}
-/^setenv *node._nasid/		{n=int(substr($2,5,1)); nasid[n] = strtonum($3); print; next}
-		{print}
-END	{
-	 # Generate the memmap info that starts at the beginning of
-	 # the node the kernel was loaded on.
-	 loadnasid = nasid[0]
-	 cnode = 0
-	 for (i=0; i<128; i++) {
-		if (memconf[i] != "") {
-			printf "sm 0x%x%08x 0x%x%04x%04x\n", 
-				2*loadnasid, 8*cnodes+8, memconf[i], cpuconf[i], nasid[i]
-			cnodes++
-			cpus += substr("0112122312232334", cpuconf[i]+1,1)
-		}
-	 }
-	 printf "sm 0x%x00000000 0x%x%08x\n", 2*loadnasid, cnodes, cpus
-	 printf "setenv number_of_nodes %d\n", cnodes
-
-	 # Now set the starting PC for each cpu.
-	 cnode = 0
-	 lowcpu=-1
-	 for (i=0; i<128; i++) {
-		if (memconf[i] != "") {
-			printf "setnode %d\n", cnode
-			conf = cpuconf[i]
-			for (j=0; j<4; j++) {
-				if (conf != int(conf/2)*2) {
-	 				printf "setcpu %d\n", j
-					if (length(loadpc) == 18)
-						printf "sr pc %s\n", loadpc
-					else
-						printf "sr pc 0x%x%s\n", 2*loadnasid, substr(loadpc,3)
-					if (lowcpu == -1)
-						lowcpu = j
-				}
-				conf = int(conf/2)
-			}
-			cnode++
-		}
-	 }
-	 printf "setnode 0\n"
-	 printf "setcpu %d\n", lowcpu
-	}
-' <$CF >.cf
-
-# Now build the .cf1 & .cf2 control files.
-CF2_LINES="^sm |^break |^run |^si |^quit |^symbols "
-egrep  "$CF2_LINES" .cf >.cf2
-egrep -v "$CF2_LINES" .cf >.cf1
-if [ $STEPCNT -ne 0 ] ; then
-	echo "s $STEPCNT" >>.cf2
-	echo "lastpc 1000" >>.cf2
-	echo "q" >>.cf2
-fi
-if [ -f vmlinux.sym ] ; then
-	awk '/ _start$/ {print "sr g 9 0x" $3}' < vmlinux.sym >> .cf2
-fi
-echo "script-on $OUT" >>.cf2
-
-# Now start medusa....
-if [ $FMTMED -ne 0 ] ; then
-	$MEDUSA -system mpsn1 -c .cf1 -i .cf2 |  fmtmedusa
-elif [ $STEPCNT -eq 0 ] ; then
-	$MEDUSA -system mpsn1 -c .cf1 -i .cf2 
-else
-	$MEDUSA -system mpsn1 -c .cf1 -i .cf2 2>&1 
-fi

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