/** The current version of the checkpoint format.
* This should be incremented by 1 and only 1 for every new version, where a new
- * version is defined as a checkpoint created before this version wont work on
+ * version is defined as a checkpoint created before this version won't work on
* the current version until the checkpoint format is updated. Adding a new
* SimObject shouldn't cause the version number to increase, only changes to
- * existing objects such as serializing/unserializing more stote, changing sizes
+ * existing objects such as serializing/unserializing more state, changing sizes
* of serialized arrays, etc. */
static const uint64_t gem5CheckpointVersion = 0x0000000000000001;
# Authors: Ali Saidi
#
+# This python code is used to migrate checkpoints that were created in one
+# version of the simulator to newer version. As features are added or bugs are
+# fixed some of the state that needs to be checkpointed can change. If you have
+# many historic checkpoints that you use, manually editing them to fix them is
+# both time consuming and error-prone.
+
+# This script provides a way to migrate checkpoints to the newer repository in
+# a programatic way. It can be imported into another script or used on the
+# command line. From the command line the script will either migrate every
+# checkpoint it finds recursively (-r option) or a single checkpoint. When a
+# change is made to the gem5 repository that breaks previous checkpoints a
+# from_N() method should be implemented here and the gem5CheckpointVersion
+# variable in src/sim/serialize.hh should be incremented. For each version
+# between the checkpoints current version and the new version the from_N()
+# method will be run, passing in a ConfigParser object which contains the open
+# file. As these operations can be isa specific the method can verify the isa
+# and use regexes to find the correct sections that need to be updated.
+
+
import ConfigParser
import sys, os
import os.path as osp