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Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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* Authors: Steve Reinhardt
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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*/
#ifndef __CPU_SIMPLE_TIMING_HH__
#define __CPU_SIMPLE_TIMING_HH__
#include "cpu/simple/base.hh"
#include "cpu/simple/exec_context.hh"
#include "cpu/translation.hh"
#include "params/TimingSimpleCPU.hh"
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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class TimingSimpleCPU : public BaseSimpleCPU
{
public:
TimingSimpleCPU(TimingSimpleCPUParams * params);
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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virtual ~TimingSimpleCPU();
virtual void init();
private:
/*
* If an access needs to be broken into fragments, currently at most two,
* the the following two classes are used as the sender state of the
* packets so the CPU can keep track of everything. In the main packet
* sender state, there's an array with a spot for each fragment. If a
* fragment has already been accepted by the CPU, aka isn't waiting for
* a retry, it's pointer is NULL. After each fragment has successfully
* been processed, the "outstanding" counter is decremented. Once the
* count is zero, the entire larger access is complete.
*/
class SplitMainSenderState : public Packet::SenderState
{
public:
int outstanding;
PacketPtr fragments[2];
int
getPendingFragment()
{
if (fragments[0]) {
return 0;
} else if (fragments[1]) {
return 1;
} else {
return -1;
}
}
};
class SplitFragmentSenderState : public Packet::SenderState
{
public:
SplitFragmentSenderState(PacketPtr _bigPkt, int _index) :
bigPkt(_bigPkt), index(_index)
{}
PacketPtr bigPkt;
int index;
void
clearFromParent()
{
SplitMainSenderState * main_send_state =
dynamic_cast<SplitMainSenderState *>(bigPkt->senderState);
main_send_state->fragments[index] = NULL;
}
};
class FetchTranslation : public BaseTLB::Translation
{
protected:
TimingSimpleCPU *cpu;
public:
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FetchTranslation(TimingSimpleCPU *_cpu)
: cpu(_cpu)
{}
void
markDelayed()
{
assert(cpu->_status == BaseSimpleCPU::Running);
cpu->_status = ITBWaitResponse;
}
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void
finish(const Fault &fault, RequestPtr req, ThreadContext *tc,
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BaseTLB::Mode mode)
{
cpu->sendFetch(fault, req, tc);
}
};
FetchTranslation fetchTranslation;
void threadSnoop(PacketPtr pkt, ThreadID sender);
void sendData(RequestPtr req, uint8_t *data, uint64_t *res, bool read);
void sendSplitData(RequestPtr req1, RequestPtr req2, RequestPtr req,
uint8_t *data, bool read);
void translationFault(const Fault &fault);
PacketPtr buildPacket(RequestPtr req, bool read);
void buildSplitPacket(PacketPtr &pkt1, PacketPtr &pkt2,
RequestPtr req1, RequestPtr req2, RequestPtr req,
uint8_t *data, bool read);
bool handleReadPacket(PacketPtr pkt);
// This function always implicitly uses dcache_pkt.
bool handleWritePacket();
/**
* A TimingCPUPort overrides the default behaviour of the
* recvTiming and recvRetry and implements events for the
* scheduling of handling of incoming packets in the following
* cycle.
*/
class TimingCPUPort : public MasterPort
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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{
public:
TimingCPUPort(const std::string& _name, TimingSimpleCPU* _cpu)
: MasterPort(_name, _cpu), cpu(_cpu), retryRespEvent(this)
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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{ }
protected:
MEM: Separate snoops and normal memory requests/responses This patch introduces port access methods that separates snoop request/responses from normal memory request/responses. The differentiation is made for functional, atomic and timing accesses and builds on the introduction of master and slave ports. Before the introduction of this patch, the packets belonging to the different phases of the protocol (request -> [forwarded snoop request -> snoop response]* -> response) all use the same port access functions, even though the snoop packets flow in the opposite direction to the normal packet. That is, a coherent master sends normal request and receives responses, but receives snoop requests and sends snoop responses (vice versa for the slave). These two distinct phases now use different access functions, as described below. Starting with the functional access, a master sends a request to a slave through sendFunctional, and the request packet is turned into a response before the call returns. In a system without cache coherence, this is all that is needed from the functional interface. For the cache-coherent scenario, a slave also sends snoop requests to coherent masters through sendFunctionalSnoop, with responses returned within the same packet pointer. This is currently used by the bus and caches, and the LSQ of the O3 CPU. The send/recvFunctional and send/recvFunctionalSnoop are moved from the Port super class to the appropriate subclass. Atomic accesses follow the same flow as functional accesses, with request being sent from master to slave through sendAtomic. In the case of cache-coherent ports, a slave can send snoop requests to a master through sendAtomicSnoop. Just as for the functional access methods, the atomic send and receive member functions are moved to the appropriate subclasses. The timing access methods are different from the functional and atomic in that requests and responses are separated in time and send/recvTiming are used for both directions. Hence, a master uses sendTiming to send a request to a slave, and a slave uses sendTiming to send a response back to a master, at a later point in time. Snoop requests and responses travel in the opposite direction, similar to what happens in functional and atomic accesses. With the introduction of this patch, it is possible to determine the direction of packets in the bus, and no longer necessary to look for both a master and a slave port with the requested port id. In contrast to the normal recvFunctional, recvAtomic and recvTiming that are pure virtual functions, the recvFunctionalSnoop, recvAtomicSnoop and recvTimingSnoop have a default implementation that calls panic. This is to allow non-coherent master and slave ports to not implement these functions.
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/**
* Snooping a coherence request, do nothing.
*/
virtual void recvTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt) {}
MEM: Separate snoops and normal memory requests/responses This patch introduces port access methods that separates snoop request/responses from normal memory request/responses. The differentiation is made for functional, atomic and timing accesses and builds on the introduction of master and slave ports. Before the introduction of this patch, the packets belonging to the different phases of the protocol (request -> [forwarded snoop request -> snoop response]* -> response) all use the same port access functions, even though the snoop packets flow in the opposite direction to the normal packet. That is, a coherent master sends normal request and receives responses, but receives snoop requests and sends snoop responses (vice versa for the slave). These two distinct phases now use different access functions, as described below. Starting with the functional access, a master sends a request to a slave through sendFunctional, and the request packet is turned into a response before the call returns. In a system without cache coherence, this is all that is needed from the functional interface. For the cache-coherent scenario, a slave also sends snoop requests to coherent masters through sendFunctionalSnoop, with responses returned within the same packet pointer. This is currently used by the bus and caches, and the LSQ of the O3 CPU. The send/recvFunctional and send/recvFunctionalSnoop are moved from the Port super class to the appropriate subclass. Atomic accesses follow the same flow as functional accesses, with request being sent from master to slave through sendAtomic. In the case of cache-coherent ports, a slave can send snoop requests to a master through sendAtomicSnoop. Just as for the functional access methods, the atomic send and receive member functions are moved to the appropriate subclasses. The timing access methods are different from the functional and atomic in that requests and responses are separated in time and send/recvTiming are used for both directions. Hence, a master uses sendTiming to send a request to a slave, and a slave uses sendTiming to send a response back to a master, at a later point in time. Snoop requests and responses travel in the opposite direction, similar to what happens in functional and atomic accesses. With the introduction of this patch, it is possible to determine the direction of packets in the bus, and no longer necessary to look for both a master and a slave port with the requested port id. In contrast to the normal recvFunctional, recvAtomic and recvTiming that are pure virtual functions, the recvFunctionalSnoop, recvAtomicSnoop and recvTimingSnoop have a default implementation that calls panic. This is to allow non-coherent master and slave ports to not implement these functions.
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TimingSimpleCPU* cpu;
struct TickEvent : public Event
{
PacketPtr pkt;
TimingSimpleCPU *cpu;
TickEvent(TimingSimpleCPU *_cpu) : pkt(NULL), cpu(_cpu) {}
const char *description() const { return "Timing CPU tick"; }
void schedule(PacketPtr _pkt, Tick t);
};
EventWrapper<MasterPort, &MasterPort::sendRetryResp> retryRespEvent;
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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};
class IcachePort : public TimingCPUPort
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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{
public:
IcachePort(TimingSimpleCPU *_cpu)
: TimingCPUPort(_cpu->name() + ".icache_port", _cpu),
tickEvent(_cpu)
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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{ }
protected:
MEM: Separate requests and responses for timing accesses This patch moves send/recvTiming and send/recvTimingSnoop from the Port base class to the MasterPort and SlavePort, and also splits them into separate member functions for requests and responses: send/recvTimingReq, send/recvTimingResp, and send/recvTimingSnoopReq, send/recvTimingSnoopResp. A master port sends requests and receives responses, and also receives snoop requests and sends snoop responses. A slave port has the reciprocal behaviour as it receives requests and sends responses, and sends snoop requests and receives snoop responses. For all MemObjects that have only master ports or slave ports (but not both), e.g. a CPU, or a PIO device, this patch merely adds more clarity to what kind of access is taking place. For example, a CPU port used to call sendTiming, and will now call sendTimingReq. Similarly, a response previously came back through recvTiming, which is now recvTimingResp. For the modules that have both master and slave ports, e.g. the bus, the behaviour was previously relying on branches based on pkt->isRequest(), and this is now replaced with a direct call to the apprioriate member function depending on the type of access. Please note that send/recvRetry is still shared by all the timing accessors and remains in the Port base class for now (to maintain the current bus functionality and avoid changing the statistics of all regressions). The packet queue is split into a MasterPort and SlavePort version to facilitate the use of the new timing accessors. All uses of the PacketQueue are updated accordingly. With this patch, the type of packet (request or response) is now well defined for each type of access, and asserts on pkt->isRequest() and pkt->isResponse() are now moved to the appropriate send member functions. It is also worth noting that sendTimingSnoopReq no longer returns a boolean, as the semantics do not alow snoop requests to be rejected or stalled. All these assumptions are now excplicitly part of the port interface itself.
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virtual bool recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt);
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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virtual void recvReqRetry();
struct ITickEvent : public TickEvent
{
ITickEvent(TimingSimpleCPU *_cpu)
: TickEvent(_cpu) {}
void process();
const char *description() const { return "Timing CPU icache tick"; }
};
ITickEvent tickEvent;
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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};
class DcachePort : public TimingCPUPort
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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{
public:
DcachePort(TimingSimpleCPU *_cpu)
: TimingCPUPort(_cpu->name() + ".dcache_port", _cpu),
tickEvent(_cpu)
{
cacheBlockMask = ~(cpu->cacheLineSize() - 1);
}
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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Addr cacheBlockMask;
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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protected:
/** Snoop a coherence request, we need to check if this causes
* a wakeup event on a cpu that is monitoring an address
*/
virtual void recvTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt);
virtual void recvFunctionalSnoop(PacketPtr pkt);
MEM: Separate requests and responses for timing accesses This patch moves send/recvTiming and send/recvTimingSnoop from the Port base class to the MasterPort and SlavePort, and also splits them into separate member functions for requests and responses: send/recvTimingReq, send/recvTimingResp, and send/recvTimingSnoopReq, send/recvTimingSnoopResp. A master port sends requests and receives responses, and also receives snoop requests and sends snoop responses. A slave port has the reciprocal behaviour as it receives requests and sends responses, and sends snoop requests and receives snoop responses. For all MemObjects that have only master ports or slave ports (but not both), e.g. a CPU, or a PIO device, this patch merely adds more clarity to what kind of access is taking place. For example, a CPU port used to call sendTiming, and will now call sendTimingReq. Similarly, a response previously came back through recvTiming, which is now recvTimingResp. For the modules that have both master and slave ports, e.g. the bus, the behaviour was previously relying on branches based on pkt->isRequest(), and this is now replaced with a direct call to the apprioriate member function depending on the type of access. Please note that send/recvRetry is still shared by all the timing accessors and remains in the Port base class for now (to maintain the current bus functionality and avoid changing the statistics of all regressions). The packet queue is split into a MasterPort and SlavePort version to facilitate the use of the new timing accessors. All uses of the PacketQueue are updated accordingly. With this patch, the type of packet (request or response) is now well defined for each type of access, and asserts on pkt->isRequest() and pkt->isResponse() are now moved to the appropriate send member functions. It is also worth noting that sendTimingSnoopReq no longer returns a boolean, as the semantics do not alow snoop requests to be rejected or stalled. All these assumptions are now excplicitly part of the port interface itself.
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virtual bool recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt);
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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virtual void recvReqRetry();
virtual bool isSnooping() const {
return true;
}
struct DTickEvent : public TickEvent
{
DTickEvent(TimingSimpleCPU *_cpu)
: TickEvent(_cpu) {}
void process();
const char *description() const { return "Timing CPU dcache tick"; }
};
DTickEvent tickEvent;
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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};
void updateCycleCounts();
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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IcachePort icachePort;
DcachePort dcachePort;
PacketPtr ifetch_pkt;
PacketPtr dcache_pkt;
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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Cycles previousCycle;
protected:
/** Return a reference to the data port. */
virtual MasterPort &getDataPort() { return dcachePort; }
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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/** Return a reference to the instruction port. */
virtual MasterPort &getInstPort() { return icachePort; }
public:
DrainState drain() M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE;
void drainResume() M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE;
void switchOut();
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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void takeOverFrom(BaseCPU *oldCPU);
void verifyMemoryMode() const;
virtual void activateContext(ThreadID thread_num);
virtual void suspendContext(ThreadID thread_num);
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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Fault readMem(Addr addr, uint8_t *data, unsigned size, unsigned flags);
Fault writeMem(uint8_t *data, unsigned size,
Addr addr, unsigned flags, uint64_t *res);
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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void fetch();
void sendFetch(const Fault &fault, RequestPtr req, ThreadContext *tc);
void completeIfetch(PacketPtr );
void completeDataAccess(PacketPtr pkt);
void advanceInst(const Fault &fault);
/** This function is used by the page table walker to determine if it could
* translate the a pending request or if the underlying request has been
* squashed. This always returns false for the simple timing CPU as it never
* executes any instructions speculatively.
* @ return Is the current instruction squashed?
*/
bool isSquashed() const { return false; }
/**
* Print state of address in memory system via PrintReq (for
* debugging).
*/
void printAddr(Addr a);
/**
* Finish a DTB translation.
* @param state The DTB translation state.
*/
void finishTranslation(WholeTranslationState *state);
private:
typedef EventWrapper<TimingSimpleCPU, &TimingSimpleCPU::fetch> FetchEvent;
FetchEvent fetchEvent;
struct IprEvent : Event {
Packet *pkt;
TimingSimpleCPU *cpu;
IprEvent(Packet *_pkt, TimingSimpleCPU *_cpu, Tick t);
virtual void process();
virtual const char *description() const;
};
/**
* Check if a system is in a drained state.
*
* We need to drain if:
* <ul>
* <li>We are in the middle of a microcode sequence as some CPUs
* (e.g., HW accelerated CPUs) can't be started in the middle
* of a gem5 microcode sequence.
*
* <li>Stay at PC is true.
*
* <li>A fetch event is scheduled. Normally this would never be the
* case with microPC() == 0, but right after a context is
* activated it can happen.
* </ul>
*/
bool isDrained() {
SimpleExecContext& t_info = *threadInfo[curThread];
SimpleThread* thread = t_info.thread;
return thread->microPC() == 0 && !t_info.stayAtPC &&
!fetchEvent.scheduled();
}
/**
* Try to complete a drain request.
*
* @returns true if the CPU is drained, false otherwise.
*/
bool tryCompleteDrain();
Split SimpleCPU into two different models, AtomicSimpleCPU and TimingSimpleCPU, which use atomic and timing memory accesses respectively. Common code is factored into the BaseSimpleCPU class. AtomicSimpleCPU includes an option (simulate_stalls) to add delays based on the estimated latency reported by the atomic accesses. Plain old "SimpleCPU" is gone; I have not updated all the config files (just test/test.py). Also fixes to get timing accesses working in new memory model and to get split-phase memory instruction definitions working with new memory model as well. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Need to include packet_impl.h for functions that use Packet objects. arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Change completeAcc() methods to take Packet object pointers. Also split out StoreCond template for completeAcc(), since that's the only one that needs write_result and we get an unused variable warning if we always have it in there. build/SConstruct: Update list of recognized CPU model names. configs/test/test.py: Change SimpleCPU to AtomicSimpleCPU. cpu/SConscript: Define sources for new CPU models. Add split memory access methods to CPU model signatures. cpu/cpu_models.py: cpu/static_inst.hh: Define new CPU models. cpu/simple/base.cc: cpu/simple/base.hh: Factor out pieces specific to Atomic or Timing models. mem/bus.cc: Bus needs to be able to route timing packets based on explicit dest so responses can get back to requester. Set dest to Packet::Broadcast to indicate that dest should be derived from address. Also set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/bus.hh: Set packet src field based on port from which packet is sent. mem/packet.hh: Define Broadcast destination address to indicate that packet should be routed based on address. mem/physical.cc: Set packet dest on response so packet is routed back to requester properly. mem/port.cc: Flag blob packets as Broadcast. python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py: Change default latency to be 1 cycle. --HG-- rename : cpu/simple/cpu.cc => cpu/simple/base.cc rename : cpu/simple/cpu.hh => cpu/simple/base.hh extra : convert_revision : e9646af6406a20c8c605087936dc4683375c2132
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};
#endif // __CPU_SIMPLE_TIMING_HH__