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cpu/trace/reader/itx_reader.hh: cpu/trace/reader/m5_reader.cc: cpu/trace/reader/m5_reader.hh: cpu/trace/reader/mem_trace_reader.cc: cpu/trace/reader/mem_trace_reader.hh: cpu/trace/trace_cpu.cc: cpu/trace/trace_cpu.hh: dev/alpha_access.h: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/alpha_console.hh: dev/baddev.cc: dev/baddev.hh: dev/disk_image.cc: dev/disk_image.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.cc: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.hh: dev/ide_disk.cc: dev/ide_disk.hh: dev/io_device.cc: dev/io_device.hh: dev/ns_gige.cc: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/ns_gige_reg.h: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/pciconfigall.hh: dev/pcidev.cc: dev/pcidev.hh: dev/pcireg.h: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: dev/platform.cc: dev/platform.hh: dev/simconsole.cc: dev/simconsole.hh: dev/simple_disk.cc: dev/simple_disk.hh: dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: dev/sinicreg.hh: 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util/stats/print.py: util/stats/stats.py: util/tap/tap.cc: Update copyright dates and author list --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 0faba08fc0fc0146f1efb7f61e4b043c020ff9e4
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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*
* Authors: Nathan Binkert
* Lisa Hsu
*/
/** @file
* Device module for modelling the National Semiconductor
* DP83820 ethernet controller. Does not support priority queueing
*/
#include <deque>
#include <string>
#include "base/inet.hh"
Change ExecContext to ThreadContext. This is being renamed to differentiate between the interface used objects outside of the CPU, and the interface used by the ISA. ThreadContext is used by objects outside of the CPU and is specifically defined in thread_context.hh. ExecContext is more implicit, and is defined by files such as base_dyn_inst.hh or cpu/simple/base.hh. Further renames/reorganization will be coming shortly; what is currently CPUExecContext (the old ExecContext from m5) will be renamed to SimpleThread or something similar. src/arch/alpha/arguments.cc: src/arch/alpha/arguments.hh: src/arch/alpha/ev5.cc: src/arch/alpha/faults.cc: src/arch/alpha/faults.hh: src/arch/alpha/freebsd/system.cc: src/arch/alpha/freebsd/system.hh: src/arch/alpha/isa/branch.isa: src/arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: src/arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: src/arch/alpha/linux/process.cc: src/arch/alpha/linux/system.cc: src/arch/alpha/linux/system.hh: src/arch/alpha/linux/threadinfo.hh: src/arch/alpha/process.cc: src/arch/alpha/regfile.hh: src/arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: src/arch/alpha/stacktrace.hh: src/arch/alpha/tlb.cc: src/arch/alpha/tlb.hh: src/arch/alpha/tru64/process.cc: src/arch/alpha/tru64/system.cc: src/arch/alpha/tru64/system.hh: src/arch/alpha/utility.hh: src/arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: src/arch/alpha/vtophys.hh: src/arch/mips/faults.cc: src/arch/mips/faults.hh: src/arch/mips/isa_traits.cc: src/arch/mips/isa_traits.hh: src/arch/mips/linux/process.cc: src/arch/mips/process.cc: src/arch/mips/regfile/float_regfile.hh: src/arch/mips/regfile/int_regfile.hh: src/arch/mips/regfile/misc_regfile.hh: src/arch/mips/regfile/regfile.hh: src/arch/mips/stacktrace.hh: src/arch/sparc/faults.cc: src/arch/sparc/faults.hh: src/arch/sparc/isa_traits.hh: src/arch/sparc/linux/process.cc: src/arch/sparc/linux/process.hh: src/arch/sparc/process.cc: src/arch/sparc/regfile.hh: src/arch/sparc/solaris/process.cc: src/arch/sparc/stacktrace.hh: src/arch/sparc/ua2005.cc: src/arch/sparc/utility.hh: src/arch/sparc/vtophys.cc: src/arch/sparc/vtophys.hh: src/base/remote_gdb.cc: src/base/remote_gdb.hh: src/cpu/base.cc: src/cpu/base.hh: src/cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: src/cpu/checker/cpu.cc: src/cpu/checker/cpu.hh: src/cpu/checker/exec_context.hh: src/cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: src/cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: src/cpu/cpuevent.cc: src/cpu/cpuevent.hh: src/cpu/exetrace.hh: src/cpu/intr_control.cc: src/cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: src/cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: src/cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: src/cpu/o3/alpha_dyn_inst_impl.hh: src/cpu/o3/commit.hh: src/cpu/o3/commit_impl.hh: src/cpu/o3/cpu.cc: src/cpu/o3/cpu.hh: src/cpu/o3/fetch_impl.hh: src/cpu/o3/regfile.hh: src/cpu/o3/thread_state.hh: src/cpu/ozone/back_end.hh: src/cpu/ozone/cpu.hh: src/cpu/ozone/cpu_impl.hh: src/cpu/ozone/front_end.hh: src/cpu/ozone/front_end_impl.hh: src/cpu/ozone/inorder_back_end.hh: src/cpu/ozone/lw_back_end.hh: src/cpu/ozone/lw_back_end_impl.hh: src/cpu/ozone/lw_lsq.hh: src/cpu/ozone/lw_lsq_impl.hh: src/cpu/ozone/thread_state.hh: src/cpu/pc_event.cc: src/cpu/pc_event.hh: src/cpu/profile.cc: src/cpu/profile.hh: src/cpu/quiesce_event.cc: src/cpu/quiesce_event.hh: src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc: src/cpu/simple/base.cc: src/cpu/simple/base.hh: src/cpu/simple/timing.cc: src/cpu/static_inst.cc: src/cpu/static_inst.hh: src/cpu/thread_state.hh: src/dev/alpha_console.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/sinic.cc: src/dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: src/kern/kernel_stats.cc: src/kern/kernel_stats.hh: src/kern/linux/events.cc: src/kern/linux/events.hh: src/kern/system_events.cc: src/kern/system_events.hh: src/kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: src/kern/tru64/tru64.hh: src/kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: src/kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: src/mem/vport.cc: src/mem/vport.hh: src/sim/faults.cc: src/sim/faults.hh: src/sim/process.cc: src/sim/process.hh: src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc: src/sim/pseudo_inst.hh: src/sim/syscall_emul.cc: src/sim/syscall_emul.hh: src/sim/system.cc: src/cpu/thread_context.hh: src/sim/system.hh: src/sim/vptr.hh: Change ExecContext to ThreadContext. --HG-- rename : src/cpu/exec_context.hh => src/cpu/thread_context.hh extra : convert_revision : 108bb97d15a114a565a2a6a23faa554f4e2fd77e
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#include "cpu/thread_context.hh"
#include "dev/etherlink.hh"
#include "dev/ns_gige.hh"
#include "dev/pciconfigall.hh"
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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#include "mem/packet.hh"
#include "mem/packet_access.hh"
#include "params/NSGigE.hh"
#include "params/NSGigEInt.hh"
#include "sim/debug.hh"
#include "sim/host.hh"
#include "sim/stats.hh"
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
#include "sim/system.hh"
const char *NsRxStateStrings[] =
{
"rxIdle",
"rxDescRefr",
"rxDescRead",
"rxFifoBlock",
"rxFragWrite",
"rxDescWrite",
"rxAdvance"
};
const char *NsTxStateStrings[] =
{
"txIdle",
"txDescRefr",
"txDescRead",
"txFifoBlock",
"txFragRead",
"txDescWrite",
"txAdvance"
};
const char *NsDmaState[] =
{
"dmaIdle",
"dmaReading",
"dmaWriting",
"dmaReadWaiting",
"dmaWriteWaiting"
};
using namespace std;
using namespace Net;
Changes to untemplate StaticInst and StaticInstPtr, change the isa to a namespace instead of a class, an improvement to the architecture specific header file selection system, and fixed up a few include paths. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Added using directive for AlphaISA namespace arch/alpha/alpha_memory.hh: arch/alpha/isa/branch.isa: cpu/pc_event.hh: Added typedefs for Addr arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: Added using directive for AlphaISA arch/alpha/ev5.hh: Added an include of arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh, and a using directive for the AlphaISA namespace. arch/alpha/faults.hh: Added a typedef for the Addr type, and changed the formatting of the faults slightly. arch/alpha/isa/main.isa: Untemplatized StaticInst, added a using for namespace AlphaISA to show up in decoder.cc and the exec.ccs, relocated makeNop to decoder.hh arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa: Untemplatized StaticInst and StaticInstPtr arch/alpha/isa/pal.isa: cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: Untemplatized StaticInstPtr arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Changed variables to be externs instead of static since they are part of a namespace and not a class. arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: Untemplatized StaticInstPtr, and added a using directive for AlphaISA. arch/alpha/stacktrace.hh: Added some typedefs for Addr and MachInst, and untemplatized StaticInstPtr arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: Added a using directive for AlphaISA arch/alpha/vtophys.hh: Added the AlphaISA namespace specifier where needed arch/isa_parser.py: Changed the placement of the definition of the decodeInst function to be outside the namespaceInst namespace. base/loader/object_file.hh: cpu/o3/bpred_unit.hh: Added a typedef for Addr base/loader/symtab.hh: Added a typedef for Addr, and added a TheISA to Addr in another typedef base/remote_gdb.cc: Added a using namespace TheISA, and untemplatized StaticInstPtr base/remote_gdb.hh: Added typedefs for Addr and MachInst cpu/base.cc: Added TheISA specifier to some variables exported from the isa. cpu/base.hh: Added a typedef for Addr, and TheISA to some variables from the ISA cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: Untemplatized StaticInstPtr, and added TheISA specifier to some variables from the ISA. cpu/exec_context.hh: Added some typedefs for types from the isa, and added TheISA specifier to some variables from the isa cpu/exetrace.hh: Added typedefs for some types from the ISA, and untemplatized StaticInstPtr cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/o3/btb.cc: dev/baddev.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: dev/ide_disk.cc: dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/ns_gige.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/platform.cc: dev/sinic.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/system_events.cc: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/process.cc: sim/pseudo_inst.cc: sim/system.cc: Added using namespace TheISA cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: cpu/trace/opt_cpu.hh: cpu/trace/reader/itx_reader.hh: dev/ide_disk.hh: dev/pcidev.hh: dev/platform.hh: dev/tsunami.hh: sim/system.hh: sim/vptr.hh: Added typedef for Addr cpu/o3/2bit_local_pred.hh: Changed the include to use arch/isa_traits.hh instead of arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh. Added typedef for Addr cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: Added typedefs for Addr and IntReg cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: Added this-> to setNextPC to fix a problem since it didn't depend on template parameters any more. Removed "typename" where it was no longer needed. cpu/o3/alpha_dyn_inst.hh: Cleaned up some typedefs, and untemplatized StaticInst cpu/o3/alpha_dyn_inst_impl.hh: untemplatized StaticInstPtr cpu/o3/alpha_impl.hh: Fixed up a typedef of MachInst cpu/o3/bpred_unit_impl.hh: Added a using TheISA::MachInst to a function cpu/o3/btb.hh: Changed an include from arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh to arch/isa_traits.hh, and added a typedef for Addr cpu/o3/commit.hh: Removed a typedef of Impl::ISA as ISA, since TheISA takes care of this now. cpu/o3/cpu.cc: Cleaned up namespace issues cpu/o3/cpu.hh: Cleaned up namespace usage cpu/o3/decode.hh: Removed typedef of ISA, and changed it to TheISA cpu/o3/fetch.hh: Fized up typedefs, and changed ISA to TheISA cpu/o3/free_list.hh: Changed include of arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh to arch/isa_traits.hh cpu/o3/iew.hh: Removed typedef of ISA cpu/o3/iew_impl.hh: Added TheISA namespace specifier to MachInst cpu/o3/ras.hh: Changed include from arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh to arch/isa_traits.hh, and added a typedef for Addr. cpu/o3/regfile.hh: Changed ISA to TheISA, and added some typedefs for Addr, IntReg, FloatReg, and MiscRegFile cpu/o3/rename.hh: Changed ISA to TheISA, and added a typedef for RegIndex cpu/o3/rename_map.hh: Added an include for arch/isa_traits.hh, and a typedef for RegIndex cpu/o3/rob.hh: Added a typedef for RegIndex cpu/o3/store_set.hh: cpu/o3/tournament_pred.hh: Changed an include of arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh to arch/isa_traits.hh, and added a typedef of Addr cpu/ozone/cpu.hh: Changed ISA into TheISA, and untemplatized StaticInst cpu/pc_event.cc: Added namespace specifier TheISA to Addr types cpu/profile.hh: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Added typedef for Addr, and untemplatized StaticInstPtr cpu/simple/cpu.cc: Changed using directive from LittleEndianGuest to AlphaISA, which will contain both namespaces. Added TheISA where needed, and untemplatized StaticInst cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Added a typedef for MachInst, and untemplatized StaticInst cpu/static_inst.cc: Untemplatized StaticInst cpu/static_inst.hh: Untemplatized StaticInst by using the TheISA namespace dev/alpha_console.cc: Added using namespace AlphaISA dev/simple_disk.hh: Added typedef for Addr and fixed up some formatting dev/sinicreg.hh: Added TheISA namespace specifier where needed dev/tsunami.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: Added using namespace TheISA. It might be better for it to be AlphaISA dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Added typedef for TheISA. It might be better for it to be AlphaISA kern/linux/aligned.hh: sim/pseudo_inst.hh: Added TheISA namespace specifier to Addr kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: Added typedef for Addr, and TheISA namespace specifier to StackPointerReg kern/tru64/mbuf.hh: Added TheISA to Addr type in structs sim/process.hh: Added typedefs of Addr, RegFile, and MachInst sim/syscall_emul.cc: Added using namespace TheISA, and a cast of VMPageSize to the int type sim/syscall_emul.hh: Added typecast for Addr, and TheISA namespace specifier for where needed --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 91d4f6ca33a73b21c1f1771d74bfdea3b80eff45
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using namespace TheISA;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// NSGigE PCI Device
//
Use parameter structs for initialization so it's easier to add new devices. Abstract the Platform more so that it is unnecessary to know know platform specifics for interrupting or translating PCI DMA addresses. dev/ide_ctrl.cc: convert to parameter struct for initialization use the interrupt functions in the PciDev base class convert from tsunami to using platform We don't need an interrupt controller here. dev/ide_ctrl.hh: don't use Tsunami, use Platform make the IdeDisk a friend so that it can access my plaform convert to parameter struct for construction dev/ide_disk.cc: don't use tsunami references, but platform references dev/ns_gige.cc: Convert to parameter struct for initialzation. Use code in base class for interrupts so we don't need to know anything about the platform. Don't need an IntrControl *. dev/ns_gige.hh: We don't need a Tsunami * anymore convert to a parameter struct for construction dev/pcidev.cc: deal with new parameter struct dev/pcidev.hh: - Move all of the configuration parameters into a param struct that we can pass into the constructor. - Add a Platform * for accessing new generic interrupt post/clear and dma address translation fuctions - Create functions for posting/clearing interrupts and translating dma addresses dev/platform.cc: have default functions that panic on pci calls dev/platform.hh: don't make the pci stuff pure virtual, but rather provide default implementations that panic. Also, add dma address translation. dev/tsunami.cc: this-> isn't necessary here. add pci address translation dev/tsunami.hh: implement the pciToDma address translation --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7db27a2fa1f1bd84704921ec7ca0280b5653c43e
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NSGigE::NSGigE(Params *p)
: PciDev(p), ioEnable(false),
txFifo(p->tx_fifo_size), rxFifo(p->rx_fifo_size),
txPacket(0), rxPacket(0), txPacketBufPtr(NULL), rxPacketBufPtr(NULL),
txXferLen(0), rxXferLen(0), rxDmaFree(false), txDmaFree(false),
clock(p->clock),
txState(txIdle), txEnable(false), CTDD(false), txHalt(false),
txFragPtr(0), txDescCnt(0), txDmaState(dmaIdle), rxState(rxIdle),
rxEnable(false), CRDD(false), rxPktBytes(0), rxHalt(false),
rxFragPtr(0), rxDescCnt(0), rxDmaState(dmaIdle), extstsEnable(false),
eepromState(eepromStart), eepromClk(false), eepromBitsToRx(0),
eepromOpcode(0), eepromAddress(0), eepromData(0),
dmaReadDelay(p->dma_read_delay), dmaWriteDelay(p->dma_write_delay),
dmaReadFactor(p->dma_read_factor), dmaWriteFactor(p->dma_write_factor),
rxDmaData(NULL), rxDmaAddr(0), rxDmaLen(0),
txDmaData(NULL), txDmaAddr(0), txDmaLen(0),
rxDmaReadEvent(this), rxDmaWriteEvent(this),
txDmaReadEvent(this), txDmaWriteEvent(this),
Use parameter structs for initialization so it's easier to add new devices. Abstract the Platform more so that it is unnecessary to know know platform specifics for interrupting or translating PCI DMA addresses. dev/ide_ctrl.cc: convert to parameter struct for initialization use the interrupt functions in the PciDev base class convert from tsunami to using platform We don't need an interrupt controller here. dev/ide_ctrl.hh: don't use Tsunami, use Platform make the IdeDisk a friend so that it can access my plaform convert to parameter struct for construction dev/ide_disk.cc: don't use tsunami references, but platform references dev/ns_gige.cc: Convert to parameter struct for initialzation. Use code in base class for interrupts so we don't need to know anything about the platform. Don't need an IntrControl *. dev/ns_gige.hh: We don't need a Tsunami * anymore convert to a parameter struct for construction dev/pcidev.cc: deal with new parameter struct dev/pcidev.hh: - Move all of the configuration parameters into a param struct that we can pass into the constructor. - Add a Platform * for accessing new generic interrupt post/clear and dma address translation fuctions - Create functions for posting/clearing interrupts and translating dma addresses dev/platform.cc: have default functions that panic on pci calls dev/platform.hh: don't make the pci stuff pure virtual, but rather provide default implementations that panic. Also, add dma address translation. dev/tsunami.cc: this-> isn't necessary here. add pci address translation dev/tsunami.hh: implement the pciToDma address translation --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7db27a2fa1f1bd84704921ec7ca0280b5653c43e
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dmaDescFree(p->dma_desc_free), dmaDataFree(p->dma_data_free),
txDelay(p->tx_delay), rxDelay(p->rx_delay),
rxKickTick(0), rxKickEvent(this), txKickTick(0), txKickEvent(this),
txEvent(this), rxFilterEnable(p->rx_filter),
acceptBroadcast(false), acceptMulticast(false), acceptUnicast(false),
acceptPerfect(false), acceptArp(false), multicastHashEnable(false),
intrDelay(p->intr_delay), intrTick(0), cpuPendingIntr(false),
intrEvent(0), interface(0)
{
regsReset();
memcpy(&rom.perfectMatch, p->hardware_address.bytes(), ETH_ADDR_LEN);
memset(&rxDesc32, 0, sizeof(rxDesc32));
memset(&txDesc32, 0, sizeof(txDesc32));
memset(&rxDesc64, 0, sizeof(rxDesc64));
memset(&txDesc64, 0, sizeof(txDesc64));
}
NSGigE::~NSGigE()
{}
void
NSGigE::regStats()
{
txBytes
.name(name() + ".txBytes")
.desc("Bytes Transmitted")
.prereq(txBytes)
;
rxBytes
.name(name() + ".rxBytes")
.desc("Bytes Received")
.prereq(rxBytes)
;
txPackets
.name(name() + ".txPackets")
.desc("Number of Packets Transmitted")
.prereq(txBytes)
;
rxPackets
.name(name() + ".rxPackets")
.desc("Number of Packets Received")
.prereq(rxBytes)
;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
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txIpChecksums
.name(name() + ".txIpChecksums")
.desc("Number of tx IP Checksums done by device")
.precision(0)
.prereq(txBytes)
;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
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rxIpChecksums
.name(name() + ".rxIpChecksums")
.desc("Number of rx IP Checksums done by device")
.precision(0)
.prereq(rxBytes)
;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
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txTcpChecksums
.name(name() + ".txTcpChecksums")
.desc("Number of tx TCP Checksums done by device")
.precision(0)
.prereq(txBytes)
;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
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rxTcpChecksums
.name(name() + ".rxTcpChecksums")
.desc("Number of rx TCP Checksums done by device")
.precision(0)
.prereq(rxBytes)
;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
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txUdpChecksums
.name(name() + ".txUdpChecksums")
.desc("Number of tx UDP Checksums done by device")
.precision(0)
.prereq(txBytes)
;
rxUdpChecksums
.name(name() + ".rxUdpChecksums")
.desc("Number of rx UDP Checksums done by device")
.precision(0)
.prereq(rxBytes)
;
descDmaReads
.name(name() + ".descDMAReads")
.desc("Number of descriptors the device read w/ DMA")
.precision(0)
;
descDmaWrites
.name(name() + ".descDMAWrites")
.desc("Number of descriptors the device wrote w/ DMA")
.precision(0)
;
descDmaRdBytes
.name(name() + ".descDmaReadBytes")
.desc("number of descriptor bytes read w/ DMA")
.precision(0)
;
descDmaWrBytes
.name(name() + ".descDmaWriteBytes")
.desc("number of descriptor bytes write w/ DMA")
.precision(0)
;
txBandwidth
.name(name() + ".txBandwidth")
.desc("Transmit Bandwidth (bits/s)")
.precision(0)
.prereq(txBytes)
;
rxBandwidth
.name(name() + ".rxBandwidth")
.desc("Receive Bandwidth (bits/s)")
.precision(0)
.prereq(rxBytes)
;
totBandwidth
.name(name() + ".totBandwidth")
.desc("Total Bandwidth (bits/s)")
.precision(0)
.prereq(totBytes)
;
totPackets
.name(name() + ".totPackets")
.desc("Total Packets")
.precision(0)
.prereq(totBytes)
;
totBytes
.name(name() + ".totBytes")
.desc("Total Bytes")
.precision(0)
.prereq(totBytes)
;
totPacketRate
.name(name() + ".totPPS")
.desc("Total Tranmission Rate (packets/s)")
.precision(0)
.prereq(totBytes)
;
txPacketRate
.name(name() + ".txPPS")
.desc("Packet Tranmission Rate (packets/s)")
.precision(0)
.prereq(txBytes)
;
rxPacketRate
.name(name() + ".rxPPS")
.desc("Packet Reception Rate (packets/s)")
.precision(0)
.prereq(rxBytes)
;
postedSwi
.name(name() + ".postedSwi")
.desc("number of software interrupts posted to CPU")
.precision(0)
;
totalSwi
.name(name() + ".totalSwi")
.desc("total number of Swi written to ISR")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedSwi
.name(name() + ".coalescedSwi")
.desc("average number of Swi's coalesced into each post")
.precision(0)
;
postedRxIdle
.name(name() + ".postedRxIdle")
.desc("number of rxIdle interrupts posted to CPU")
.precision(0)
;
totalRxIdle
.name(name() + ".totalRxIdle")
.desc("total number of RxIdle written to ISR")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedRxIdle
.name(name() + ".coalescedRxIdle")
.desc("average number of RxIdle's coalesced into each post")
.precision(0)
;
postedRxOk
.name(name() + ".postedRxOk")
.desc("number of RxOk interrupts posted to CPU")
.precision(0)
;
totalRxOk
.name(name() + ".totalRxOk")
.desc("total number of RxOk written to ISR")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedRxOk
.name(name() + ".coalescedRxOk")
.desc("average number of RxOk's coalesced into each post")
.precision(0)
;
postedRxDesc
.name(name() + ".postedRxDesc")
.desc("number of RxDesc interrupts posted to CPU")
.precision(0)
;
totalRxDesc
.name(name() + ".totalRxDesc")
.desc("total number of RxDesc written to ISR")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedRxDesc
.name(name() + ".coalescedRxDesc")
.desc("average number of RxDesc's coalesced into each post")
.precision(0)
;
postedTxOk
.name(name() + ".postedTxOk")
.desc("number of TxOk interrupts posted to CPU")
.precision(0)
;
totalTxOk
.name(name() + ".totalTxOk")
.desc("total number of TxOk written to ISR")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedTxOk
.name(name() + ".coalescedTxOk")
.desc("average number of TxOk's coalesced into each post")
.precision(0)
;
postedTxIdle
.name(name() + ".postedTxIdle")
.desc("number of TxIdle interrupts posted to CPU")
.precision(0)
;
totalTxIdle
.name(name() + ".totalTxIdle")
.desc("total number of TxIdle written to ISR")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedTxIdle
.name(name() + ".coalescedTxIdle")
.desc("average number of TxIdle's coalesced into each post")
.precision(0)
;
postedTxDesc
.name(name() + ".postedTxDesc")
.desc("number of TxDesc interrupts posted to CPU")
.precision(0)
;
totalTxDesc
.name(name() + ".totalTxDesc")
.desc("total number of TxDesc written to ISR")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedTxDesc
.name(name() + ".coalescedTxDesc")
.desc("average number of TxDesc's coalesced into each post")
.precision(0)
;
postedRxOrn
.name(name() + ".postedRxOrn")
.desc("number of RxOrn posted to CPU")
.precision(0)
;
totalRxOrn
.name(name() + ".totalRxOrn")
.desc("total number of RxOrn written to ISR")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedRxOrn
.name(name() + ".coalescedRxOrn")
.desc("average number of RxOrn's coalesced into each post")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedTotal
.name(name() + ".coalescedTotal")
.desc("average number of interrupts coalesced into each post")
.precision(0)
;
postedInterrupts
.name(name() + ".postedInterrupts")
.desc("number of posts to CPU")
.precision(0)
;
droppedPackets
.name(name() + ".droppedPackets")
.desc("number of packets dropped")
.precision(0)
;
coalescedSwi = totalSwi / postedInterrupts;
coalescedRxIdle = totalRxIdle / postedInterrupts;
coalescedRxOk = totalRxOk / postedInterrupts;
coalescedRxDesc = totalRxDesc / postedInterrupts;
coalescedTxOk = totalTxOk / postedInterrupts;
coalescedTxIdle = totalTxIdle / postedInterrupts;
coalescedTxDesc = totalTxDesc / postedInterrupts;
coalescedRxOrn = totalRxOrn / postedInterrupts;
coalescedTotal = (totalSwi + totalRxIdle + totalRxOk + totalRxDesc +
totalTxOk + totalTxIdle + totalTxDesc +
totalRxOrn) / postedInterrupts;
txBandwidth = txBytes * Stats::constant(8) / simSeconds;
rxBandwidth = rxBytes * Stats::constant(8) / simSeconds;
totBandwidth = txBandwidth + rxBandwidth;
totBytes = txBytes + rxBytes;
totPackets = txPackets + rxPackets;
txPacketRate = txPackets / simSeconds;
rxPacketRate = rxPackets / simSeconds;
}
/**
* This is to write to the PCI general configuration registers
*/
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Tick
NSGigE::writeConfig(PacketPtr pkt)
{
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int offset = pkt->getAddr() & PCI_CONFIG_SIZE;
if (offset < PCI_DEVICE_SPECIFIC)
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PciDev::writeConfig(pkt);
else
panic("Device specific PCI config space not implemented!\n");
switch (offset) {
// seems to work fine without all these PCI settings, but i
// put in the IO to double check, an assertion will fail if we
// need to properly implement it
case PCI_COMMAND:
if (config.data[offset] & PCI_CMD_IOSE)
ioEnable = true;
else
ioEnable = false;
break;
}
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pkt->result = Packet::Success;
return configDelay;
}
/**
* This reads the device registers, which are detailed in the NS83820
* spec sheet
*/
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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Tick
NSGigE::read(PacketPtr pkt)
{
assert(ioEnable);
pkt->allocate();
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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//The mask is to give you only the offset into the device register file
Addr daddr = pkt->getAddr() & 0xfff;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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DPRINTF(EthernetPIO, "read da=%#x pa=%#x size=%d\n",
daddr, pkt->getAddr(), pkt->getSize());
// there are some reserved registers, you can see ns_gige_reg.h and
// the spec sheet for details
if (daddr > LAST && daddr <= RESERVED) {
panic("Accessing reserved register");
} else if (daddr > RESERVED && daddr <= 0x3FC) {
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return readConfig(pkt);
} else if (daddr >= MIB_START && daddr <= MIB_END) {
// don't implement all the MIB's. hopefully the kernel
// doesn't actually DEPEND upon their values
// MIB are just hardware stats keepers
pkt->set<uint32_t>(0);
pkt->result = Packet::Success;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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return pioDelay;
} else if (daddr > 0x3FC)
panic("Something is messed up!\n");
assert(pkt->getSize() == sizeof(uint32_t));
uint32_t &reg = *pkt->getPtr<uint32_t>();
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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uint16_t rfaddr;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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switch (daddr) {
case CR:
reg = regs.command;
//these are supposed to be cleared on a read
reg &= ~(CR_RXD | CR_TXD | CR_TXR | CR_RXR);
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case CFGR:
reg = regs.config;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case MEAR:
reg = regs.mear;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case PTSCR:
reg = regs.ptscr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case ISR:
reg = regs.isr;
devIntrClear(ISR_ALL);
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
case IMR:
reg = regs.imr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
case IER:
reg = regs.ier;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case IHR:
reg = regs.ihr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case TXDP:
reg = regs.txdp;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case TXDP_HI:
reg = regs.txdp_hi;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case TX_CFG:
reg = regs.txcfg;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case GPIOR:
reg = regs.gpior;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case RXDP:
reg = regs.rxdp;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case RXDP_HI:
reg = regs.rxdp_hi;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case RX_CFG:
reg = regs.rxcfg;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case PQCR:
reg = regs.pqcr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case WCSR:
reg = regs.wcsr;
break;
case PCR:
reg = regs.pcr;
break;
// see the spec sheet for how RFCR and RFDR work
// basically, you write to RFCR to tell the machine
// what you want to do next, then you act upon RFDR,
// and the device will be prepared b/c of what you
// wrote to RFCR
case RFCR:
reg = regs.rfcr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case RFDR:
rfaddr = (uint16_t)(regs.rfcr & RFCR_RFADDR);
switch (rfaddr) {
// Read from perfect match ROM octets
case 0x000:
reg = rom.perfectMatch[1];
reg = reg << 8;
reg += rom.perfectMatch[0];
break;
case 0x002:
reg = rom.perfectMatch[3] << 8;
reg += rom.perfectMatch[2];
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case 0x004:
reg = rom.perfectMatch[5] << 8;
reg += rom.perfectMatch[4];
break;
default:
// Read filter hash table
if (rfaddr >= FHASH_ADDR &&
rfaddr < FHASH_ADDR + FHASH_SIZE) {
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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// Only word-aligned reads supported
if (rfaddr % 2)
panic("unaligned read from filter hash table!");
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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reg = rom.filterHash[rfaddr - FHASH_ADDR + 1] << 8;
reg += rom.filterHash[rfaddr - FHASH_ADDR];
break;
}
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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panic("reading RFDR for something other than pattern"
" matching or hashing! %#x\n", rfaddr);
}
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case SRR:
reg = regs.srr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case MIBC:
reg = regs.mibc;
reg &= ~(MIBC_MIBS | MIBC_ACLR);
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case VRCR:
reg = regs.vrcr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case VTCR:
reg = regs.vtcr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case VDR:
reg = regs.vdr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case CCSR:
reg = regs.ccsr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case TBICR:
reg = regs.tbicr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case TBISR:
reg = regs.tbisr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case TANAR:
reg = regs.tanar;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case TANLPAR:
reg = regs.tanlpar;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case TANER:
reg = regs.taner;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case TESR:
reg = regs.tesr;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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case M5REG:
reg = 0;
if (params()->rx_thread)
reg |= M5REG_RX_THREAD;
if (params()->tx_thread)
reg |= M5REG_TX_THREAD;
if (params()->rss)
reg |= M5REG_RSS;
break;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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default:
panic("reading unimplemented register: addr=%#x", daddr);
}
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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DPRINTF(EthernetPIO, "read from %#x: data=%d data=%#x\n",
daddr, reg, reg);
pkt->result = Packet::Success;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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return pioDelay;
}
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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Tick
NSGigE::write(PacketPtr pkt)
{
assert(ioEnable);
Addr daddr = pkt->getAddr() & 0xfff;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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DPRINTF(EthernetPIO, "write da=%#x pa=%#x size=%d\n",
daddr, pkt->getAddr(), pkt->getSize());
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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if (daddr > LAST && daddr <= RESERVED) {
panic("Accessing reserved register");
} else if (daddr > RESERVED && daddr <= 0x3FC) {
Add default responder to bus Update configuration for new default responder on bus Update to devices to handle their own pci config space without pciconfigall Remove most of pciconfigall, it now is a dumbdevice which gets it's address based on the bus it's supposed to respond for Remove need for pci config space from platform, add registerPciDevice function to prevent more than one device from having same bus:dev:func and interrupt Remove pciconfigspace from pci devices, and py files Add calcConfigAddr that returns address for config space based on bus/dev/function + offset configs/test/fs.py: Update configuration for new default responder on bus src/dev/ide_ctrl.cc: src/dev/ide_ctrl.hh: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.hh: src/dev/pcidev.cc: src/dev/pcidev.hh: Update to handle it's own pci config space without pciconfigall src/dev/io_device.cc: src/dev/io_device.hh: change naming for pio port break out recvTiming into two functions to reuse code src/dev/pciconfigall.cc: src/dev/pciconfigall.hh: removing most of pciconfigall, it now is a dumbdevice which gets it's address based on the bus it's supposed to respond for src/dev/pcireg.h: add a max size for PCI config space (per PCI spec) src/dev/platform.cc: src/dev/platform.hh: remove need for pci config space from platform, add registerPciDevice function to prevent more than one device from having same bus:dev:func and interrupt src/dev/sinic.cc: remove pciconfigspace as it's no longer a needed parameter src/dev/tsunami.cc: src/dev/tsunami.hh: src/dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: src/dev/tsunami_pchip.hh: add calcConfigAddr that returns address for config space based on bus/dev/function + offset (per PCI spec) src/mem/bus.cc: src/mem/bus.hh: src/python/m5/objects/Bus.py: add idea of default responder to bus src/python/m5/objects/Pci.py: add config port for pci devices add latency, bus and size parameters for pci config all (min is 8MB, max is 256MB see pci spec) --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 99db43b0a3a077f86611d6eaff6664a3885da7c9
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return writeConfig(pkt);
} else if (daddr > 0x3FC)
panic("Something is messed up!\n");
if (pkt->getSize() == sizeof(uint32_t)) {
uint32_t reg = pkt->get<uint32_t>();
uint16_t rfaddr;
DPRINTF(EthernetPIO, "write data=%d data=%#x\n", reg, reg);
switch (daddr) {
case CR:
regs.command = reg;
if (reg & CR_TXD) {
txEnable = false;
} else if (reg & CR_TXE) {
txEnable = true;
// the kernel is enabling the transmit machine
if (txState == txIdle)
txKick();
}
if (reg & CR_RXD) {
rxEnable = false;
} else if (reg & CR_RXE) {
rxEnable = true;
if (rxState == rxIdle)
rxKick();
}
if (reg & CR_TXR)
txReset();
if (reg & CR_RXR)
rxReset();
if (reg & CR_SWI)
devIntrPost(ISR_SWI);
if (reg & CR_RST) {
txReset();
rxReset();
regsReset();
}
break;
case CFGR:
if (reg & CFGR_LNKSTS ||
reg & CFGR_SPDSTS ||
reg & CFGR_DUPSTS ||
reg & CFGR_RESERVED ||
reg & CFGR_T64ADDR ||
reg & CFGR_PCI64_DET)
// First clear all writable bits
regs.config &= CFGR_LNKSTS | CFGR_SPDSTS | CFGR_DUPSTS |
CFGR_RESERVED | CFGR_T64ADDR |
CFGR_PCI64_DET;
// Now set the appropriate writable bits
regs.config |= reg & ~(CFGR_LNKSTS | CFGR_SPDSTS | CFGR_DUPSTS |
CFGR_RESERVED | CFGR_T64ADDR |
CFGR_PCI64_DET);
// all these #if 0's are because i don't THINK the kernel needs to
// have these implemented. if there is a problem relating to one of
// these, you may need to add functionality in.
if (reg & CFGR_TBI_EN) ;
if (reg & CFGR_MODE_1000) ;
if (reg & CFGR_AUTO_1000)
panic("CFGR_AUTO_1000 not implemented!\n");
if (reg & CFGR_PINT_DUPSTS ||
reg & CFGR_PINT_LNKSTS ||
reg & CFGR_PINT_SPDSTS)
;
if (reg & CFGR_TMRTEST) ;
if (reg & CFGR_MRM_DIS) ;
if (reg & CFGR_MWI_DIS) ;
if (reg & CFGR_T64ADDR) ;
// panic("CFGR_T64ADDR is read only register!\n");
if (reg & CFGR_PCI64_DET)
panic("CFGR_PCI64_DET is read only register!\n");
if (reg & CFGR_DATA64_EN) ;
if (reg & CFGR_M64ADDR) ;
if (reg & CFGR_PHY_RST) ;
if (reg & CFGR_PHY_DIS) ;
if (reg & CFGR_EXTSTS_EN)
extstsEnable = true;
else
extstsEnable = false;
if (reg & CFGR_REQALG) ;
if (reg & CFGR_SB) ;
if (reg & CFGR_POW) ;
if (reg & CFGR_EXD) ;
if (reg & CFGR_PESEL) ;
if (reg & CFGR_BROM_DIS) ;
if (reg & CFGR_EXT_125) ;
if (reg & CFGR_BEM) ;
break;
case MEAR:
// Clear writable bits
regs.mear &= MEAR_EEDO;
// Set appropriate writable bits
regs.mear |= reg & ~MEAR_EEDO;
// FreeBSD uses the EEPROM to read PMATCH (for the MAC address)
// even though it could get it through RFDR
if (reg & MEAR_EESEL) {
// Rising edge of clock
if (reg & MEAR_EECLK && !eepromClk)
eepromKick();
}
else {
eepromState = eepromStart;
regs.mear &= ~MEAR_EEDI;
}
eepromClk = reg & MEAR_EECLK;
// since phy is completely faked, MEAR_MD* don't matter
if (reg & MEAR_MDIO) ;
if (reg & MEAR_MDDIR) ;
if (reg & MEAR_MDC) ;
break;
case PTSCR:
regs.ptscr = reg & ~(PTSCR_RBIST_RDONLY);
// these control BISTs for various parts of chip - we
// don't care or do just fake that the BIST is done
if (reg & PTSCR_RBIST_EN)
regs.ptscr |= PTSCR_RBIST_DONE;
if (reg & PTSCR_EEBIST_EN)
regs.ptscr &= ~PTSCR_EEBIST_EN;
if (reg & PTSCR_EELOAD_EN)
regs.ptscr &= ~PTSCR_EELOAD_EN;
break;
case ISR: /* writing to the ISR has no effect */
panic("ISR is a read only register!\n");
case IMR:
regs.imr = reg;
devIntrChangeMask();
break;
case IER:
regs.ier = reg;
break;
case IHR:
regs.ihr = reg;
/* not going to implement real interrupt holdoff */
break;
case TXDP:
regs.txdp = (reg & 0xFFFFFFFC);
assert(txState == txIdle);
CTDD = false;
break;
case TXDP_HI:
regs.txdp_hi = reg;
break;
case TX_CFG:
regs.txcfg = reg;
#if 0
if (reg & TX_CFG_CSI) ;
if (reg & TX_CFG_HBI) ;
if (reg & TX_CFG_MLB) ;
if (reg & TX_CFG_ATP) ;
if (reg & TX_CFG_ECRETRY) {
/*
* this could easily be implemented, but considering
* the network is just a fake pipe, wouldn't make
* sense to do this
*/
}
if (reg & TX_CFG_BRST_DIS) ;
#endif
#if 0
/* we handle our own DMA, ignore the kernel's exhortations */
if (reg & TX_CFG_MXDMA) ;
#endif
// also, we currently don't care about fill/drain
// thresholds though this may change in the future with
// more realistic networks or a driver which changes it
// according to feedback
break;
case GPIOR:
// Only write writable bits
regs.gpior &= GPIOR_UNUSED | GPIOR_GP5_IN | GPIOR_GP4_IN
| GPIOR_GP3_IN | GPIOR_GP2_IN | GPIOR_GP1_IN;
regs.gpior |= reg & ~(GPIOR_UNUSED | GPIOR_GP5_IN | GPIOR_GP4_IN
| GPIOR_GP3_IN | GPIOR_GP2_IN | GPIOR_GP1_IN);
/* these just control general purpose i/o pins, don't matter */
break;
case RXDP:
regs.rxdp = reg;
CRDD = false;
break;
case RXDP_HI:
regs.rxdp_hi = reg;
break;
case RX_CFG:
regs.rxcfg = reg;
#if 0
if (reg & RX_CFG_AEP) ;
if (reg & RX_CFG_ARP) ;
if (reg & RX_CFG_STRIPCRC) ;
if (reg & RX_CFG_RX_RD) ;
if (reg & RX_CFG_ALP) ;
if (reg & RX_CFG_AIRL) ;
/* we handle our own DMA, ignore what kernel says about it */
if (reg & RX_CFG_MXDMA) ;
//also, we currently don't care about fill/drain thresholds
//though this may change in the future with more realistic
//networks or a driver which changes it according to feedback
if (reg & (RX_CFG_DRTH | RX_CFG_DRTH0)) ;
#endif
break;
case PQCR:
/* there is no priority queueing used in the linux 2.6 driver */
regs.pqcr = reg;
break;
case WCSR:
/* not going to implement wake on LAN */
regs.wcsr = reg;
break;
case PCR:
/* not going to implement pause control */
regs.pcr = reg;
break;
case RFCR:
regs.rfcr = reg;
rxFilterEnable = (reg & RFCR_RFEN) ? true : false;
acceptBroadcast = (reg & RFCR_AAB) ? true : false;
acceptMulticast = (reg & RFCR_AAM) ? true : false;
acceptUnicast = (reg & RFCR_AAU) ? true : false;
acceptPerfect = (reg & RFCR_APM) ? true : false;
acceptArp = (reg & RFCR_AARP) ? true : false;
multicastHashEnable = (reg & RFCR_MHEN) ? true : false;
#if 0
if (reg & RFCR_APAT)
panic("RFCR_APAT not implemented!\n");
#endif
if (reg & RFCR_UHEN)
panic("Unicast hash filtering not used by drivers!\n");
if (reg & RFCR_ULM)
panic("RFCR_ULM not implemented!\n");
break;
case RFDR:
rfaddr = (uint16_t)(regs.rfcr & RFCR_RFADDR);
switch (rfaddr) {
case 0x000:
rom.perfectMatch[0] = (uint8_t)reg;
rom.perfectMatch[1] = (uint8_t)(reg >> 8);
break;
case 0x002:
rom.perfectMatch[2] = (uint8_t)reg;
rom.perfectMatch[3] = (uint8_t)(reg >> 8);
break;
case 0x004:
rom.perfectMatch[4] = (uint8_t)reg;
rom.perfectMatch[5] = (uint8_t)(reg >> 8);
break;
default:
if (rfaddr >= FHASH_ADDR &&
rfaddr < FHASH_ADDR + FHASH_SIZE) {
// Only word-aligned writes supported
if (rfaddr % 2)
panic("unaligned write to filter hash table!");
rom.filterHash[rfaddr - FHASH_ADDR] = (uint8_t)reg;
rom.filterHash[rfaddr - FHASH_ADDR + 1]
= (uint8_t)(reg >> 8);
break;
}
panic("writing RFDR for something other than pattern matching\
or hashing! %#x\n", rfaddr);
}
case BRAR:
regs.brar = reg;
break;
case BRDR:
panic("the driver never uses BRDR, something is wrong!\n");
case SRR:
panic("SRR is read only register!\n");
case MIBC:
panic("the driver never uses MIBC, something is wrong!\n");
case VRCR:
regs.vrcr = reg;
break;
case VTCR:
regs.vtcr = reg;
break;
case VDR:
panic("the driver never uses VDR, something is wrong!\n");
case CCSR:
/* not going to implement clockrun stuff */
regs.ccsr = reg;
break;
case TBICR:
regs.tbicr = reg;
if (reg & TBICR_MR_LOOPBACK)
panic("TBICR_MR_LOOPBACK never used, something wrong!\n");
if (reg & TBICR_MR_AN_ENABLE) {
regs.tanlpar = regs.tanar;
regs.tbisr |= (TBISR_MR_AN_COMPLETE | TBISR_MR_LINK_STATUS);
}
#if 0
if (reg & TBICR_MR_RESTART_AN) ;
#endif
break;
case TBISR:
panic("TBISR is read only register!\n");
case TANAR:
// Only write the writable bits
regs.tanar &= TANAR_RF1 | TANAR_RF2 | TANAR_UNUSED;
regs.tanar |= reg & ~(TANAR_RF1 | TANAR_RF2 | TANAR_UNUSED);
// Pause capability unimplemented
#if 0
if (reg & TANAR_PS2) ;
if (reg & TANAR_PS1) ;
#endif
break;
case TANLPAR:
panic("this should only be written to by the fake phy!\n");
case TANER:
panic("TANER is read only register!\n");
case TESR:
regs.tesr = reg;
break;
default:
panic("invalid register access daddr=%#x", daddr);
}
} else {
panic("Invalid Request Size");
}
pkt->result = Packet::Success;
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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return pioDelay;
}
void
NSGigE::devIntrPost(uint32_t interrupts)
{
if (interrupts & ISR_RESERVE)
panic("Cannot set a reserved interrupt");
if (interrupts & ISR_NOIMPL)
warn("interrupt not implemented %#x\n", interrupts);
interrupts &= ISR_IMPL;
regs.isr |= interrupts;
if (interrupts & regs.imr) {
if (interrupts & ISR_SWI) {
totalSwi++;
}
if (interrupts & ISR_RXIDLE) {
totalRxIdle++;
}
if (interrupts & ISR_RXOK) {
totalRxOk++;
}
if (interrupts & ISR_RXDESC) {
totalRxDesc++;
}
if (interrupts & ISR_TXOK) {
totalTxOk++;
}
if (interrupts & ISR_TXIDLE) {
totalTxIdle++;
}
if (interrupts & ISR_TXDESC) {
totalTxDesc++;
}
if (interrupts & ISR_RXORN) {
totalRxOrn++;
}
}
DPRINTF(EthernetIntr,
"interrupt written to ISR: intr=%#x isr=%#x imr=%#x\n",
interrupts, regs.isr, regs.imr);
if ((regs.isr & regs.imr)) {
Tick when = curTick;
if ((regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_NODELAY) == 0)
when += intrDelay;
cpuIntrPost(when);
}
}
/* writing this interrupt counting stats inside this means that this function
is now limited to being used to clear all interrupts upon the kernel
reading isr and servicing. just telling you in case you were thinking
of expanding use.
*/
void
NSGigE::devIntrClear(uint32_t interrupts)
{
if (interrupts & ISR_RESERVE)
panic("Cannot clear a reserved interrupt");
if (regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_SWI) {
postedSwi++;
}
if (regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_RXIDLE) {
postedRxIdle++;
}
if (regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_RXOK) {
postedRxOk++;
}
if (regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_RXDESC) {
postedRxDesc++;
}
if (regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_TXOK) {
postedTxOk++;
}
if (regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_TXIDLE) {
postedTxIdle++;
}
if (regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_TXDESC) {
postedTxDesc++;
}
if (regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_RXORN) {
postedRxOrn++;
}
if (regs.isr & regs.imr & ISR_IMPL)
postedInterrupts++;
interrupts &= ~ISR_NOIMPL;
regs.isr &= ~interrupts;
DPRINTF(EthernetIntr,
"interrupt cleared from ISR: intr=%x isr=%x imr=%x\n",
interrupts, regs.isr, regs.imr);
if (!(regs.isr & regs.imr))
cpuIntrClear();
}
void
NSGigE::devIntrChangeMask()
{
DPRINTF(EthernetIntr, "interrupt mask changed: isr=%x imr=%x masked=%x\n",
regs.isr, regs.imr, regs.isr & regs.imr);
if (regs.isr & regs.imr)
cpuIntrPost(curTick);
else
cpuIntrClear();
}
void
NSGigE::cpuIntrPost(Tick when)
{
// If the interrupt you want to post is later than an interrupt
// already scheduled, just let it post in the coming one and don't
// schedule another.
// HOWEVER, must be sure that the scheduled intrTick is in the
// future (this was formerly the source of a bug)
/**
* @todo this warning should be removed and the intrTick code should
* be fixed.
*/
assert(when >= curTick);
assert(intrTick >= curTick || intrTick == 0);
if (when > intrTick && intrTick != 0) {
DPRINTF(EthernetIntr, "don't need to schedule event...intrTick=%d\n",
intrTick);
return;
}
intrTick = when;
if (intrTick < curTick) {
debug_break();
intrTick = curTick;
}
DPRINTF(EthernetIntr, "going to schedule an interrupt for intrTick=%d\n",
intrTick);
if (intrEvent)
intrEvent->squash();
intrEvent = new IntrEvent(this, intrTick, true);
}
void
NSGigE::cpuInterrupt()
{
assert(intrTick == curTick);
// Whether or not there's a pending interrupt, we don't care about
// it anymore
intrEvent = 0;
intrTick = 0;
// Don't send an interrupt if there's already one
if (cpuPendingIntr) {
DPRINTF(EthernetIntr,
"would send an interrupt now, but there's already pending\n");
} else {
// Send interrupt
cpuPendingIntr = true;
Use parameter structs for initialization so it's easier to add new devices. Abstract the Platform more so that it is unnecessary to know know platform specifics for interrupting or translating PCI DMA addresses. dev/ide_ctrl.cc: convert to parameter struct for initialization use the interrupt functions in the PciDev base class convert from tsunami to using platform We don't need an interrupt controller here. dev/ide_ctrl.hh: don't use Tsunami, use Platform make the IdeDisk a friend so that it can access my plaform convert to parameter struct for construction dev/ide_disk.cc: don't use tsunami references, but platform references dev/ns_gige.cc: Convert to parameter struct for initialzation. Use code in base class for interrupts so we don't need to know anything about the platform. Don't need an IntrControl *. dev/ns_gige.hh: We don't need a Tsunami * anymore convert to a parameter struct for construction dev/pcidev.cc: deal with new parameter struct dev/pcidev.hh: - Move all of the configuration parameters into a param struct that we can pass into the constructor. - Add a Platform * for accessing new generic interrupt post/clear and dma address translation fuctions - Create functions for posting/clearing interrupts and translating dma addresses dev/platform.cc: have default functions that panic on pci calls dev/platform.hh: don't make the pci stuff pure virtual, but rather provide default implementations that panic. Also, add dma address translation. dev/tsunami.cc: this-> isn't necessary here. add pci address translation dev/tsunami.hh: implement the pciToDma address translation --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7db27a2fa1f1bd84704921ec7ca0280b5653c43e
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DPRINTF(EthernetIntr, "posting interrupt\n");
intrPost();
}
}
void
NSGigE::cpuIntrClear()
{
if (!cpuPendingIntr)
return;
if (intrEvent) {
intrEvent->squash();
intrEvent = 0;
}
intrTick = 0;
cpuPendingIntr = false;
Use parameter structs for initialization so it's easier to add new devices. Abstract the Platform more so that it is unnecessary to know know platform specifics for interrupting or translating PCI DMA addresses. dev/ide_ctrl.cc: convert to parameter struct for initialization use the interrupt functions in the PciDev base class convert from tsunami to using platform We don't need an interrupt controller here. dev/ide_ctrl.hh: don't use Tsunami, use Platform make the IdeDisk a friend so that it can access my plaform convert to parameter struct for construction dev/ide_disk.cc: don't use tsunami references, but platform references dev/ns_gige.cc: Convert to parameter struct for initialzation. Use code in base class for interrupts so we don't need to know anything about the platform. Don't need an IntrControl *. dev/ns_gige.hh: We don't need a Tsunami * anymore convert to a parameter struct for construction dev/pcidev.cc: deal with new parameter struct dev/pcidev.hh: - Move all of the configuration parameters into a param struct that we can pass into the constructor. - Add a Platform * for accessing new generic interrupt post/clear and dma address translation fuctions - Create functions for posting/clearing interrupts and translating dma addresses dev/platform.cc: have default functions that panic on pci calls dev/platform.hh: don't make the pci stuff pure virtual, but rather provide default implementations that panic. Also, add dma address translation. dev/tsunami.cc: this-> isn't necessary here. add pci address translation dev/tsunami.hh: implement the pciToDma address translation --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7db27a2fa1f1bd84704921ec7ca0280b5653c43e
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DPRINTF(EthernetIntr, "clearing interrupt\n");
intrClear();
}
bool
NSGigE::cpuIntrPending() const
{ return cpuPendingIntr; }
void
NSGigE::txReset()
{
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "transmit reset\n");
CTDD = false;
txEnable = false;;
txFragPtr = 0;
assert(txDescCnt == 0);
txFifo.clear();
txState = txIdle;
assert(txDmaState == dmaIdle);
}
void
NSGigE::rxReset()
{
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "receive reset\n");
CRDD = false;
assert(rxPktBytes == 0);
rxEnable = false;
rxFragPtr = 0;
assert(rxDescCnt == 0);
assert(rxDmaState == dmaIdle);
rxFifo.clear();
rxState = rxIdle;
}
void
NSGigE::regsReset()
{
memset(&regs, 0, sizeof(regs));
regs.config = (CFGR_LNKSTS | CFGR_TBI_EN | CFGR_MODE_1000);
regs.mear = 0x12;
regs.txcfg = 0x120; // set drain threshold to 1024 bytes and
// fill threshold to 32 bytes
regs.rxcfg = 0x4; // set drain threshold to 16 bytes
regs.srr = 0x0103; // set the silicon revision to rev B or 0x103
regs.mibc = MIBC_FRZ;
regs.vdr = 0x81; // set the vlan tag type to 802.1q
regs.tesr = 0xc000; // TBI capable of both full and half duplex
regs.brar = 0xffffffff;
extstsEnable = false;
acceptBroadcast = false;
acceptMulticast = false;
acceptUnicast = false;
acceptPerfect = false;
acceptArp = false;
}
bool
NSGigE::doRxDmaRead()
{
assert(rxDmaState == dmaIdle || rxDmaState == dmaReadWaiting);
rxDmaState = dmaReading;
memory mode information now contained in system object States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object system parameter is not fs only for cpus Implement drain() support in devices Update for drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called Break O3 CPU! No sense in putting in a hack change that kevin is going to remove in a few minutes i imagine src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc: src/cpu/simple/atomic.hh: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the atomic cpu is connected to an atomic system on resume src/cpu/simple/base.cc: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it src/cpu/simple/timing.cc: src/cpu/simple/timing.hh: Update for new drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called and memory state being moved into the system Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the timing cpu is connected to an timing system on resume src/dev/ide_disk.cc: src/dev/io_device.cc: src/dev/io_device.hh: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.hh: src/dev/pcidev.cc: src/dev/pcidev.hh: src/dev/sinic.cc: src/dev/sinic.hh: Implement drain() support in devices src/python/m5/config.py: Allow drain to return number of times drain_event->process() will be called. Normally 0 or 1 but things like O3 cpu or devices with multiple ports may want to call it many times src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: move system parameter out of fs to everyone src/sim/sim_object.cc: src/sim/sim_object.hh: States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object src/sim/system.cc: src/sim/system.hh: memory mode information now contained in system object --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 1389c77e66ee6d9710bf77b4306fb47e107b21cf
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if (dmaPending() || getState() != Running)
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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rxDmaState = dmaReadWaiting;
else
dmaRead(rxDmaAddr, rxDmaLen, &rxDmaReadEvent, (uint8_t*)rxDmaData);
return true;
}
void
NSGigE::rxDmaReadDone()
{
assert(rxDmaState == dmaReading);
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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rxDmaState = dmaIdle;
DPRINTF(EthernetDMA, "rx dma read paddr=%#x len=%d\n",
rxDmaAddr, rxDmaLen);
DDUMP(EthernetDMA, rxDmaData, rxDmaLen);
// If the transmit state machine has a pending DMA, let it go first
if (txDmaState == dmaReadWaiting || txDmaState == dmaWriteWaiting)
txKick();
rxKick();
}
bool
NSGigE::doRxDmaWrite()
{
assert(rxDmaState == dmaIdle || rxDmaState == dmaWriteWaiting);
rxDmaState = dmaWriting;
memory mode information now contained in system object States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object system parameter is not fs only for cpus Implement drain() support in devices Update for drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called Break O3 CPU! No sense in putting in a hack change that kevin is going to remove in a few minutes i imagine src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc: src/cpu/simple/atomic.hh: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the atomic cpu is connected to an atomic system on resume src/cpu/simple/base.cc: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it src/cpu/simple/timing.cc: src/cpu/simple/timing.hh: Update for new drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called and memory state being moved into the system Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the timing cpu is connected to an timing system on resume src/dev/ide_disk.cc: src/dev/io_device.cc: src/dev/io_device.hh: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.hh: src/dev/pcidev.cc: src/dev/pcidev.hh: src/dev/sinic.cc: src/dev/sinic.hh: Implement drain() support in devices src/python/m5/config.py: Allow drain to return number of times drain_event->process() will be called. Normally 0 or 1 but things like O3 cpu or devices with multiple ports may want to call it many times src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: move system parameter out of fs to everyone src/sim/sim_object.cc: src/sim/sim_object.hh: States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object src/sim/system.cc: src/sim/system.hh: memory mode information now contained in system object --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 1389c77e66ee6d9710bf77b4306fb47e107b21cf
2006-07-13 02:22:07 +02:00
if (dmaPending() || getState() != Running)
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
rxDmaState = dmaWriteWaiting;
else
dmaWrite(rxDmaAddr, rxDmaLen, &rxDmaWriteEvent, (uint8_t*)rxDmaData);
return true;
}
void
NSGigE::rxDmaWriteDone()
{
assert(rxDmaState == dmaWriting);
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
rxDmaState = dmaIdle;
DPRINTF(EthernetDMA, "rx dma write paddr=%#x len=%d\n",
rxDmaAddr, rxDmaLen);
DDUMP(EthernetDMA, rxDmaData, rxDmaLen);
// If the transmit state machine has a pending DMA, let it go first
if (txDmaState == dmaReadWaiting || txDmaState == dmaWriteWaiting)
txKick();
rxKick();
}
void
NSGigE::rxKick()
{
bool is64bit = (bool)(regs.config & CFGR_M64ADDR);
DPRINTF(EthernetSM,
"receive kick rxState=%s (rxBuf.size=%d) %d-bit\n",
NsRxStateStrings[rxState], rxFifo.size(), is64bit ? 64 : 32);
Addr link, bufptr;
uint32_t &cmdsts = is64bit ? rxDesc64.cmdsts : rxDesc32.cmdsts;
uint32_t &extsts = is64bit ? rxDesc64.extsts : rxDesc32.extsts;
next:
if (clock) {
if (rxKickTick > curTick) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "receive kick exiting, can't run till %d\n",
rxKickTick);
goto exit;
}
// Go to the next state machine clock tick.
rxKickTick = curTick + cycles(1);
}
switch(rxDmaState) {
case dmaReadWaiting:
if (doRxDmaRead())
goto exit;
break;
case dmaWriteWaiting:
if (doRxDmaWrite())
goto exit;
break;
default:
break;
}
link = is64bit ? (Addr)rxDesc64.link : (Addr)rxDesc32.link;
bufptr = is64bit ? (Addr)rxDesc64.bufptr : (Addr)rxDesc32.bufptr;
// see state machine from spec for details
// the way this works is, if you finish work on one state and can
// go directly to another, you do that through jumping to the
// label "next". however, if you have intermediate work, like DMA
// so that you can't go to the next state yet, you go to exit and
// exit the loop. however, when the DMA is done it will trigger
// an event and come back to this loop.
switch (rxState) {
case rxIdle:
if (!rxEnable) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "Receive Disabled! Nothing to do.\n");
goto exit;
}
if (CRDD) {
rxState = rxDescRefr;
rxDmaAddr = regs.rxdp & 0x3fffffff;
rxDmaData =
is64bit ? (void *)&rxDesc64.link : (void *)&rxDesc32.link;
rxDmaLen = is64bit ? sizeof(rxDesc64.link) : sizeof(rxDesc32.link);
rxDmaFree = dmaDescFree;
descDmaReads++;
descDmaRdBytes += rxDmaLen;
if (doRxDmaRead())
goto exit;
} else {
rxState = rxDescRead;
rxDmaAddr = regs.rxdp & 0x3fffffff;
rxDmaData = is64bit ? (void *)&rxDesc64 : (void *)&rxDesc32;
rxDmaLen = is64bit ? sizeof(rxDesc64) : sizeof(rxDesc32);
rxDmaFree = dmaDescFree;
descDmaReads++;
descDmaRdBytes += rxDmaLen;
if (doRxDmaRead())
goto exit;
}
break;
case rxDescRefr:
if (rxDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
rxState = rxAdvance;
break;
case rxDescRead:
if (rxDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "rxDesc: addr=%08x read descriptor\n",
regs.rxdp & 0x3fffffff);
DPRINTF(EthernetDesc,
"rxDesc: link=%#x bufptr=%#x cmdsts=%08x extsts=%08x\n",
link, bufptr, cmdsts, extsts);
if (cmdsts & CMDSTS_OWN) {
devIntrPost(ISR_RXIDLE);
rxState = rxIdle;
goto exit;
} else {
rxState = rxFifoBlock;
rxFragPtr = bufptr;
rxDescCnt = cmdsts & CMDSTS_LEN_MASK;
}
break;
case rxFifoBlock:
if (!rxPacket) {
/**
* @todo in reality, we should be able to start processing
* the packet as it arrives, and not have to wait for the
* full packet ot be in the receive fifo.
*/
if (rxFifo.empty())
goto exit;
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "****processing receive of new packet****\n");
// If we don't have a packet, grab a new one from the fifo.
rxPacket = rxFifo.front();
rxPktBytes = rxPacket->length;
rxPacketBufPtr = rxPacket->data;
#if TRACING_ON
if (DTRACE(Ethernet)) {
IpPtr ip(rxPacket);
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
if (ip) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "ID is %d\n", ip->id());
TcpPtr tcp(ip);
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
if (tcp) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet,
"Src Port=%d, Dest Port=%d, Seq=%d, Ack=%d\n",
tcp->sport(), tcp->dport(), tcp->seq(),
tcp->ack());
}
}
}
#endif
// sanity check - i think the driver behaves like this
assert(rxDescCnt >= rxPktBytes);
rxFifo.pop();
}
// dont' need the && rxDescCnt > 0 if driver sanity check
// above holds
if (rxPktBytes > 0) {
rxState = rxFragWrite;
// don't need min<>(rxPktBytes,rxDescCnt) if above sanity
// check holds
rxXferLen = rxPktBytes;
rxDmaAddr = rxFragPtr & 0x3fffffff;
rxDmaData = rxPacketBufPtr;
rxDmaLen = rxXferLen;
rxDmaFree = dmaDataFree;
if (doRxDmaWrite())
goto exit;
} else {
rxState = rxDescWrite;
//if (rxPktBytes == 0) { /* packet is done */
assert(rxPktBytes == 0);
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "done with receiving packet\n");
cmdsts |= CMDSTS_OWN;
cmdsts &= ~CMDSTS_MORE;
cmdsts |= CMDSTS_OK;
cmdsts &= 0xffff0000;
cmdsts += rxPacket->length; //i.e. set CMDSTS_SIZE
#if 0
/*
* all the driver uses these are for its own stats keeping
* which we don't care about, aren't necessary for
* functionality and doing this would just slow us down.
* if they end up using this in a later version for
* functional purposes, just undef
*/
if (rxFilterEnable) {
cmdsts &= ~CMDSTS_DEST_MASK;
const EthAddr &dst = rxFifoFront()->dst();
if (dst->unicast())
cmdsts |= CMDSTS_DEST_SELF;
if (dst->multicast())
cmdsts |= CMDSTS_DEST_MULTI;
if (dst->broadcast())
cmdsts |= CMDSTS_DEST_MASK;
}
#endif
IpPtr ip(rxPacket);
if (extstsEnable && ip) {
extsts |= EXTSTS_IPPKT;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
rxIpChecksums++;
if (cksum(ip) != 0) {
DPRINTF(EthernetCksum, "Rx IP Checksum Error\n");
extsts |= EXTSTS_IPERR;
}
TcpPtr tcp(ip);
UdpPtr udp(ip);
if (tcp) {
extsts |= EXTSTS_TCPPKT;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
rxTcpChecksums++;
if (cksum(tcp) != 0) {
DPRINTF(EthernetCksum, "Rx TCP Checksum Error\n");
extsts |= EXTSTS_TCPERR;
}
} else if (udp) {
extsts |= EXTSTS_UDPPKT;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
rxUdpChecksums++;
if (cksum(udp) != 0) {
DPRINTF(EthernetCksum, "Rx UDP Checksum Error\n");
extsts |= EXTSTS_UDPERR;
}
}
}
rxPacket = 0;
/*
* the driver seems to always receive into desc buffers
* of size 1514, so you never have a pkt that is split
* into multiple descriptors on the receive side, so
* i don't implement that case, hence the assert above.
*/
DPRINTF(EthernetDesc,
"rxDesc: addr=%08x writeback cmdsts extsts\n",
regs.rxdp & 0x3fffffff);
DPRINTF(EthernetDesc,
"rxDesc: link=%#x bufptr=%#x cmdsts=%08x extsts=%08x\n",
link, bufptr, cmdsts, extsts);
rxDmaAddr = regs.rxdp & 0x3fffffff;
rxDmaData = &cmdsts;
if (is64bit) {
rxDmaAddr += offsetof(ns_desc64, cmdsts);
rxDmaLen = sizeof(rxDesc64.cmdsts) + sizeof(rxDesc64.extsts);
} else {
rxDmaAddr += offsetof(ns_desc32, cmdsts);
rxDmaLen = sizeof(rxDesc32.cmdsts) + sizeof(rxDesc32.extsts);
}
rxDmaFree = dmaDescFree;
descDmaWrites++;
descDmaWrBytes += rxDmaLen;
if (doRxDmaWrite())
goto exit;
}
break;
case rxFragWrite:
if (rxDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
rxPacketBufPtr += rxXferLen;
rxFragPtr += rxXferLen;
rxPktBytes -= rxXferLen;
rxState = rxFifoBlock;
break;
case rxDescWrite:
if (rxDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
assert(cmdsts & CMDSTS_OWN);
assert(rxPacket == 0);
devIntrPost(ISR_RXOK);
if (cmdsts & CMDSTS_INTR)
devIntrPost(ISR_RXDESC);
if (!rxEnable) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "Halting the RX state machine\n");
rxState = rxIdle;
goto exit;
} else
rxState = rxAdvance;
break;
case rxAdvance:
if (link == 0) {
devIntrPost(ISR_RXIDLE);
rxState = rxIdle;
CRDD = true;
goto exit;
} else {
if (rxDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
rxState = rxDescRead;
regs.rxdp = link;
CRDD = false;
rxDmaAddr = regs.rxdp & 0x3fffffff;
rxDmaData = is64bit ? (void *)&rxDesc64 : (void *)&rxDesc32;
rxDmaLen = is64bit ? sizeof(rxDesc64) : sizeof(rxDesc32);
rxDmaFree = dmaDescFree;
if (doRxDmaRead())
goto exit;
}
break;
default:
panic("Invalid rxState!");
}
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "entering next rxState=%s\n",
NsRxStateStrings[rxState]);
goto next;
exit:
/**
* @todo do we want to schedule a future kick?
*/
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "rx state machine exited rxState=%s\n",
NsRxStateStrings[rxState]);
if (clock && !rxKickEvent.scheduled())
rxKickEvent.schedule(rxKickTick);
}
void
NSGigE::transmit()
{
if (txFifo.empty()) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "nothing to transmit\n");
return;
}
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "Attempt Pkt Transmit: txFifo length=%d\n",
txFifo.size());
if (interface->sendPacket(txFifo.front())) {
#if TRACING_ON
if (DTRACE(Ethernet)) {
IpPtr ip(txFifo.front());
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
if (ip) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "ID is %d\n", ip->id());
TcpPtr tcp(ip);
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
if (tcp) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet,
"Src Port=%d, Dest Port=%d, Seq=%d, Ack=%d\n",
tcp->sport(), tcp->dport(), tcp->seq(),
tcp->ack());
}
}
}
#endif
DDUMP(EthernetData, txFifo.front()->data, txFifo.front()->length);
txBytes += txFifo.front()->length;
txPackets++;
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "Successful Xmit! now txFifoAvail is %d\n",
txFifo.avail());
txFifo.pop();
/*
* normally do a writeback of the descriptor here, and ONLY
* after that is done, send this interrupt. but since our
* stuff never actually fails, just do this interrupt here,
* otherwise the code has to stray from this nice format.
* besides, it's functionally the same.
*/
devIntrPost(ISR_TXOK);
}
if (!txFifo.empty() && !txEvent.scheduled()) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "reschedule transmit\n");
Make the notion of a global event tick independent of the actual CPU cycle ticks. This allows the user to have CPUs of different frequencies, and also allows frequencies and latencies that are not evenly divisible by the CPU frequency. For now, the CPU frequency is still set to the global frequency, but soon, we'll hopefully make the global frequency fixed at something like 1THz and set all other frequencies independently. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: The cycles counter is based on the current cpu cycle. cpu/base_cpu.cc: frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is. cpu/base_cpu.hh: frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is. create several public functions for getting the cpu frequency and the numbers of ticks for a given number of cycles, etc. cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/trace/trace_cpu.cc: Now that ticks aren't cpu cycles, fixup code to advance by the proper number of ticks. cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: cpu/trace/trace_cpu.hh: Provide a function to get the number of ticks for a given number of cycles. dev/alpha_console.cc: Update for changes in the way that frequencies and latencies are accessed. Move some stuff to init() dev/alpha_console.hh: Need a pointer to the system and the cpu to get the frequency so we can pass the info to the console code. dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ide_disk.hh: dev/ns_gige.cc: dev/ns_gige.hh: update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works. dev/ide_disk.cc: update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works. Add some extra debugging printfs dev/platform.cc: dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: outline the constructor and destructor dev/platform.hh: outline the constructor and destructor. don't keep track of the interrupt frequency. Only provide the accessor function. dev/tsunami.cc: dev/tsunami.hh: outline the constructor and destructor Don't set the interrupt frequency here. Get it from the actual device that does the interrupting. dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_io.hh: Make the interrupt interval a configuration parameter. (And convert the interval to the new latency/frequency stuff in the python) kern/linux/linux_system.cc: update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works. For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would cause a cycle. kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would cause a cycle. python/m5/config.py: Fix support for cycle_time relative latencies and frequencies. Add support for getting a NetworkBandwidth or a MemoryBandwidth. python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.mpy: All CPUs now have a cycle_time. The default is the global frequency, but it is now possible to set the global frequency to some large value (like 1THz) and set each CPU frequency independently. python/m5/objects/BaseCache.mpy: python/m5/objects/Ide.mpy: Make this a Latency parameter python/m5/objects/BaseSystem.mpy: We need to pass the boot CPU's frequency to the system python/m5/objects/Ethernet.mpy: Update parameter types to use latency and bandwidth types python/m5/objects/Platform.mpy: this frequency isn't needed. We get it from the clock interrupt. python/m5/objects/Tsunami.mpy: The clock generator should hold the frequency sim/eventq.hh: Need to remove this assertion because the writeback event queue is different from the CPU's event queue which can cause this assertion to fail. sim/process.cc: Fix comment. sim/system.hh: Struct member to hold the boot CPU's frequency. sim/universe.cc: remove unneeded variable. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 51efe4041095234bf458d9b3b0d417f4cae16fdc
2005-04-11 21:32:06 +02:00
txEvent.schedule(curTick + retryTime);
}
}
bool
NSGigE::doTxDmaRead()
{
assert(txDmaState == dmaIdle || txDmaState == dmaReadWaiting);
txDmaState = dmaReading;
memory mode information now contained in system object States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object system parameter is not fs only for cpus Implement drain() support in devices Update for drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called Break O3 CPU! No sense in putting in a hack change that kevin is going to remove in a few minutes i imagine src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc: src/cpu/simple/atomic.hh: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the atomic cpu is connected to an atomic system on resume src/cpu/simple/base.cc: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it src/cpu/simple/timing.cc: src/cpu/simple/timing.hh: Update for new drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called and memory state being moved into the system Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the timing cpu is connected to an timing system on resume src/dev/ide_disk.cc: src/dev/io_device.cc: src/dev/io_device.hh: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.hh: src/dev/pcidev.cc: src/dev/pcidev.hh: src/dev/sinic.cc: src/dev/sinic.hh: Implement drain() support in devices src/python/m5/config.py: Allow drain to return number of times drain_event->process() will be called. Normally 0 or 1 but things like O3 cpu or devices with multiple ports may want to call it many times src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: move system parameter out of fs to everyone src/sim/sim_object.cc: src/sim/sim_object.hh: States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object src/sim/system.cc: src/sim/system.hh: memory mode information now contained in system object --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 1389c77e66ee6d9710bf77b4306fb47e107b21cf
2006-07-13 02:22:07 +02:00
if (dmaPending() || getState() != Running)
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
txDmaState = dmaReadWaiting;
else
dmaRead(txDmaAddr, txDmaLen, &txDmaReadEvent, (uint8_t*)txDmaData);
return true;
}
void
NSGigE::txDmaReadDone()
{
assert(txDmaState == dmaReading);
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
txDmaState = dmaIdle;
DPRINTF(EthernetDMA, "tx dma read paddr=%#x len=%d\n",
txDmaAddr, txDmaLen);
DDUMP(EthernetDMA, txDmaData, txDmaLen);
// If the receive state machine has a pending DMA, let it go first
if (rxDmaState == dmaReadWaiting || rxDmaState == dmaWriteWaiting)
rxKick();
txKick();
}
bool
NSGigE::doTxDmaWrite()
{
assert(txDmaState == dmaIdle || txDmaState == dmaWriteWaiting);
txDmaState = dmaWriting;
memory mode information now contained in system object States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object system parameter is not fs only for cpus Implement drain() support in devices Update for drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called Break O3 CPU! No sense in putting in a hack change that kevin is going to remove in a few minutes i imagine src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc: src/cpu/simple/atomic.hh: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the atomic cpu is connected to an atomic system on resume src/cpu/simple/base.cc: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it src/cpu/simple/timing.cc: src/cpu/simple/timing.hh: Update for new drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called and memory state being moved into the system Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the timing cpu is connected to an timing system on resume src/dev/ide_disk.cc: src/dev/io_device.cc: src/dev/io_device.hh: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.hh: src/dev/pcidev.cc: src/dev/pcidev.hh: src/dev/sinic.cc: src/dev/sinic.hh: Implement drain() support in devices src/python/m5/config.py: Allow drain to return number of times drain_event->process() will be called. Normally 0 or 1 but things like O3 cpu or devices with multiple ports may want to call it many times src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: move system parameter out of fs to everyone src/sim/sim_object.cc: src/sim/sim_object.hh: States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object src/sim/system.cc: src/sim/system.hh: memory mode information now contained in system object --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 1389c77e66ee6d9710bf77b4306fb47e107b21cf
2006-07-13 02:22:07 +02:00
if (dmaPending() || getState() != Running)
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
txDmaState = dmaWriteWaiting;
else
dmaWrite(txDmaAddr, txDmaLen, &txDmaWriteEvent, (uint8_t*)txDmaData);
return true;
}
void
NSGigE::txDmaWriteDone()
{
assert(txDmaState == dmaWriting);
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
txDmaState = dmaIdle;
DPRINTF(EthernetDMA, "tx dma write paddr=%#x len=%d\n",
txDmaAddr, txDmaLen);
DDUMP(EthernetDMA, txDmaData, txDmaLen);
// If the receive state machine has a pending DMA, let it go first
if (rxDmaState == dmaReadWaiting || rxDmaState == dmaWriteWaiting)
rxKick();
txKick();
}
void
NSGigE::txKick()
{
bool is64bit = (bool)(regs.config & CFGR_M64ADDR);
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "transmit kick txState=%s %d-bit\n",
NsTxStateStrings[txState], is64bit ? 64 : 32);
Addr link, bufptr;
uint32_t &cmdsts = is64bit ? txDesc64.cmdsts : txDesc32.cmdsts;
uint32_t &extsts = is64bit ? txDesc64.extsts : txDesc32.extsts;
next:
if (clock) {
if (txKickTick > curTick) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "transmit kick exiting, can't run till %d\n",
txKickTick);
goto exit;
}
// Go to the next state machine clock tick.
txKickTick = curTick + cycles(1);
}
switch(txDmaState) {
case dmaReadWaiting:
if (doTxDmaRead())
goto exit;
break;
case dmaWriteWaiting:
if (doTxDmaWrite())
goto exit;
break;
default:
break;
}
link = is64bit ? (Addr)txDesc64.link : (Addr)txDesc32.link;
bufptr = is64bit ? (Addr)txDesc64.bufptr : (Addr)txDesc32.bufptr;
switch (txState) {
case txIdle:
if (!txEnable) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "Transmit disabled. Nothing to do.\n");
goto exit;
}
if (CTDD) {
txState = txDescRefr;
txDmaAddr = regs.txdp & 0x3fffffff;
txDmaData =
is64bit ? (void *)&txDesc64.link : (void *)&txDesc32.link;
txDmaLen = is64bit ? sizeof(txDesc64.link) : sizeof(txDesc32.link);
txDmaFree = dmaDescFree;
descDmaReads++;
descDmaRdBytes += txDmaLen;
if (doTxDmaRead())
goto exit;
} else {
txState = txDescRead;
txDmaAddr = regs.txdp & 0x3fffffff;
txDmaData = is64bit ? (void *)&txDesc64 : (void *)&txDesc32;
txDmaLen = is64bit ? sizeof(txDesc64) : sizeof(txDesc32);
txDmaFree = dmaDescFree;
descDmaReads++;
descDmaRdBytes += txDmaLen;
if (doTxDmaRead())
goto exit;
}
break;
case txDescRefr:
if (txDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
txState = txAdvance;
break;
case txDescRead:
if (txDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "txDesc: addr=%08x read descriptor\n",
regs.txdp & 0x3fffffff);
DPRINTF(EthernetDesc,
"txDesc: link=%#x bufptr=%#x cmdsts=%#08x extsts=%#08x\n",
link, bufptr, cmdsts, extsts);
if (cmdsts & CMDSTS_OWN) {
txState = txFifoBlock;
txFragPtr = bufptr;
txDescCnt = cmdsts & CMDSTS_LEN_MASK;
} else {
devIntrPost(ISR_TXIDLE);
txState = txIdle;
goto exit;
}
break;
case txFifoBlock:
if (!txPacket) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "****starting the tx of a new packet****\n");
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
txPacket = new EthPacketData(16384);
txPacketBufPtr = txPacket->data;
}
if (txDescCnt == 0) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "the txDescCnt == 0, done with descriptor\n");
if (cmdsts & CMDSTS_MORE) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "there are more descriptors to come\n");
txState = txDescWrite;
cmdsts &= ~CMDSTS_OWN;
txDmaAddr = regs.txdp & 0x3fffffff;
txDmaData = &cmdsts;
if (is64bit) {
txDmaAddr += offsetof(ns_desc64, cmdsts);
txDmaLen = sizeof(txDesc64.cmdsts);
} else {
txDmaAddr += offsetof(ns_desc32, cmdsts);
txDmaLen = sizeof(txDesc32.cmdsts);
}
txDmaFree = dmaDescFree;
if (doTxDmaWrite())
goto exit;
} else { /* this packet is totally done */
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "This packet is done, let's wrap it up\n");
/* deal with the the packet that just finished */
if ((regs.vtcr & VTCR_PPCHK) && extstsEnable) {
IpPtr ip(txPacket);
if (extsts & EXTSTS_UDPPKT) {
UdpPtr udp(ip);
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
udp->sum(0);
udp->sum(cksum(udp));
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
txUdpChecksums++;
} else if (extsts & EXTSTS_TCPPKT) {
TcpPtr tcp(ip);
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
tcp->sum(0);
tcp->sum(cksum(tcp));
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
txTcpChecksums++;
}
if (extsts & EXTSTS_IPPKT) {
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
ip->sum(0);
ip->sum(cksum(ip));
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
txIpChecksums++;
}
}
txPacket->length = txPacketBufPtr - txPacket->data;
// this is just because the receive can't handle a
// packet bigger want to make sure
if (txPacket->length > 1514)
panic("transmit packet too large, %s > 1514\n",
txPacket->length);
#ifndef NDEBUG
bool success =
#endif
txFifo.push(txPacket);
assert(success);
/*
* this following section is not tqo spec, but
* functionally shouldn't be any different. normally,
* the chip will wait til the transmit has occurred
* before writing back the descriptor because it has
* to wait to see that it was successfully transmitted
* to decide whether to set CMDSTS_OK or not.
* however, in the simulator since it is always
* successfully transmitted, and writing it exactly to
* spec would complicate the code, we just do it here
*/
cmdsts &= ~CMDSTS_OWN;
cmdsts |= CMDSTS_OK;
DPRINTF(EthernetDesc,
"txDesc writeback: cmdsts=%08x extsts=%08x\n",
cmdsts, extsts);
txDmaFree = dmaDescFree;
txDmaAddr = regs.txdp & 0x3fffffff;
txDmaData = &cmdsts;
if (is64bit) {
txDmaAddr += offsetof(ns_desc64, cmdsts);
txDmaLen =
sizeof(txDesc64.cmdsts) + sizeof(txDesc64.extsts);
} else {
txDmaAddr += offsetof(ns_desc32, cmdsts);
txDmaLen =
sizeof(txDesc32.cmdsts) + sizeof(txDesc32.extsts);
}
descDmaWrites++;
descDmaWrBytes += txDmaLen;
transmit();
txPacket = 0;
if (!txEnable) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "halting TX state machine\n");
txState = txIdle;
goto exit;
} else
txState = txAdvance;
if (doTxDmaWrite())
goto exit;
}
} else {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "this descriptor isn't done yet\n");
if (!txFifo.full()) {
txState = txFragRead;
/*
* The number of bytes transferred is either whatever
* is left in the descriptor (txDescCnt), or if there
* is not enough room in the fifo, just whatever room
* is left in the fifo
*/
txXferLen = min<uint32_t>(txDescCnt, txFifo.avail());
txDmaAddr = txFragPtr & 0x3fffffff;
txDmaData = txPacketBufPtr;
txDmaLen = txXferLen;
txDmaFree = dmaDataFree;
if (doTxDmaRead())
goto exit;
} else {
txState = txFifoBlock;
transmit();
goto exit;
}
}
break;
case txFragRead:
if (txDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
txPacketBufPtr += txXferLen;
txFragPtr += txXferLen;
txDescCnt -= txXferLen;
txFifo.reserve(txXferLen);
txState = txFifoBlock;
break;
case txDescWrite:
if (txDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
if (cmdsts & CMDSTS_INTR)
devIntrPost(ISR_TXDESC);
if (!txEnable) {
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "halting TX state machine\n");
txState = txIdle;
goto exit;
} else
txState = txAdvance;
break;
case txAdvance:
if (link == 0) {
devIntrPost(ISR_TXIDLE);
txState = txIdle;
goto exit;
} else {
if (txDmaState != dmaIdle)
goto exit;
txState = txDescRead;
regs.txdp = link;
CTDD = false;
txDmaAddr = link & 0x3fffffff;
txDmaData = is64bit ? (void *)&txDesc64 : (void *)&txDesc32;
txDmaLen = is64bit ? sizeof(txDesc64) : sizeof(txDesc32);
txDmaFree = dmaDescFree;
if (doTxDmaRead())
goto exit;
}
break;
default:
panic("invalid state");
}
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "entering next txState=%s\n",
NsTxStateStrings[txState]);
goto next;
exit:
/**
* @todo do we want to schedule a future kick?
*/
DPRINTF(EthernetSM, "tx state machine exited txState=%s\n",
NsTxStateStrings[txState]);
if (clock && !txKickEvent.scheduled())
txKickEvent.schedule(txKickTick);
}
/**
* Advance the EEPROM state machine
* Called on rising edge of EEPROM clock bit in MEAR
*/
void
NSGigE::eepromKick()
{
switch (eepromState) {
case eepromStart:
// Wait for start bit
if (regs.mear & MEAR_EEDI) {
// Set up to get 2 opcode bits
eepromState = eepromGetOpcode;
eepromBitsToRx = 2;
eepromOpcode = 0;
}
break;
case eepromGetOpcode:
eepromOpcode <<= 1;
eepromOpcode += (regs.mear & MEAR_EEDI) ? 1 : 0;
--eepromBitsToRx;
// Done getting opcode
if (eepromBitsToRx == 0) {
if (eepromOpcode != EEPROM_READ)
panic("only EEPROM reads are implemented!");
// Set up to get address
eepromState = eepromGetAddress;
eepromBitsToRx = 6;
eepromAddress = 0;
}
break;
case eepromGetAddress:
eepromAddress <<= 1;
eepromAddress += (regs.mear & MEAR_EEDI) ? 1 : 0;
--eepromBitsToRx;
// Done getting address
if (eepromBitsToRx == 0) {
if (eepromAddress >= EEPROM_SIZE)
panic("EEPROM read access out of range!");
switch (eepromAddress) {
case EEPROM_PMATCH2_ADDR:
eepromData = rom.perfectMatch[5];
eepromData <<= 8;
eepromData += rom.perfectMatch[4];
break;
case EEPROM_PMATCH1_ADDR:
eepromData = rom.perfectMatch[3];
eepromData <<= 8;
eepromData += rom.perfectMatch[2];
break;
case EEPROM_PMATCH0_ADDR:
eepromData = rom.perfectMatch[1];
eepromData <<= 8;
eepromData += rom.perfectMatch[0];
break;
default:
panic("FreeBSD driver only uses EEPROM to read PMATCH!");
}
// Set up to read data
eepromState = eepromRead;
eepromBitsToRx = 16;
// Clear data in bit
regs.mear &= ~MEAR_EEDI;
}
break;
case eepromRead:
// Clear Data Out bit
regs.mear &= ~MEAR_EEDO;
// Set bit to value of current EEPROM bit
regs.mear |= (eepromData & 0x8000) ? MEAR_EEDO : 0x0;
eepromData <<= 1;
--eepromBitsToRx;
// All done
if (eepromBitsToRx == 0) {
eepromState = eepromStart;
}
break;
default:
panic("invalid EEPROM state");
}
}
void
NSGigE::transferDone()
{
if (txFifo.empty()) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "transfer complete: txFifo empty...nothing to do\n");
return;
}
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "transfer complete: data in txFifo...schedule xmit\n");
txEvent.reschedule(curTick + cycles(1), true);
}
bool
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
NSGigE::rxFilter(const EthPacketPtr &packet)
{
EthPtr eth = packet;
bool drop = true;
string type;
const EthAddr &dst = eth->dst();
if (dst.unicast()) {
// If we're accepting all unicast addresses
if (acceptUnicast)
drop = false;
// If we make a perfect match
if (acceptPerfect && dst == rom.perfectMatch)
drop = false;
Clean up network header stuff and make it more generic. Use libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff. SConscript: separate the crc code into its own file base/inet.cc: move the crc stuff to crc.cc add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums base/inet.hh: - move crc stuff to crc.hh - #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.) - Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/ byte-swapping. base/refcnt.hh: If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to the internal data pointer. build/SConstruct: make #include of dnet stuff work dev/etherlink.cc: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData dev/etherpkt.cc: EtherPacket -> PacketData add a function for populating extra info about a packet. Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers if they exist. dev/etherpkt.hh: EtherPacket -> PacketData remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is contained in the headers. dev/ns_gige.cc: - IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names - get rid of our own byte swapping functions. - whack checksum code and use libdnet version. - Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.) - Add stats for Udp Checksums dev/ns_gige.hh: use libdnet for checksum code. IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names add stats for UDP checksums --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 96c4160e1967b7c0090acd456df4a76e1f3aab53
2004-09-20 16:43:53 +02:00
if (acceptArp && eth->type() == ETH_TYPE_ARP)
drop = false;
} else if (dst.broadcast()) {
// if we're accepting broadcasts
if (acceptBroadcast)
drop = false;
} else if (dst.multicast()) {
// if we're accepting all multicasts
if (acceptMulticast)
drop = false;
// Multicast hashing faked - all packets accepted
if (multicastHashEnable)
drop = false;
}
if (drop) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "rxFilter drop\n");
DDUMP(EthernetData, packet->data, packet->length);
}
return drop;
}
bool
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
NSGigE::recvPacket(EthPacketPtr packet)
{
rxBytes += packet->length;
rxPackets++;
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "Receiving packet from wire, rxFifoAvail=%d\n",
rxFifo.avail());
if (!rxEnable) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "receive disabled...packet dropped\n");
return true;
}
if (!rxFilterEnable) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet,
"receive packet filtering disabled . . . packet dropped\n");
return true;
}
if (rxFilter(packet)) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "packet filtered...dropped\n");
return true;
}
if (rxFifo.avail() < packet->length) {
#if TRACING_ON
IpPtr ip(packet);
TcpPtr tcp(ip);
if (ip) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet,
"packet won't fit in receive buffer...pkt ID %d dropped\n",
ip->id());
if (tcp) {
DPRINTF(Ethernet, "Seq=%d\n", tcp->seq());
}
}
#endif
droppedPackets++;
devIntrPost(ISR_RXORN);
return false;
}
rxFifo.push(packet);
rxKick();
return true;
}
memory mode information now contained in system object States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object system parameter is not fs only for cpus Implement drain() support in devices Update for drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called Break O3 CPU! No sense in putting in a hack change that kevin is going to remove in a few minutes i imagine src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc: src/cpu/simple/atomic.hh: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the atomic cpu is connected to an atomic system on resume src/cpu/simple/base.cc: Since se mode has a system, allow access to it src/cpu/simple/timing.cc: src/cpu/simple/timing.hh: Update for new drain() call that returns number of times drain_event->process() will be called and memory state being moved into the system Since se mode has a system, allow access to it Verify that the timing cpu is connected to an timing system on resume src/dev/ide_disk.cc: src/dev/io_device.cc: src/dev/io_device.hh: src/dev/ns_gige.cc: src/dev/ns_gige.hh: src/dev/pcidev.cc: src/dev/pcidev.hh: src/dev/sinic.cc: src/dev/sinic.hh: Implement drain() support in devices src/python/m5/config.py: Allow drain to return number of times drain_event->process() will be called. Normally 0 or 1 but things like O3 cpu or devices with multiple ports may want to call it many times src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: move system parameter out of fs to everyone src/sim/sim_object.cc: src/sim/sim_object.hh: States are now running, draining, or drained. memory state information moved into system object src/sim/system.cc: src/sim/system.hh: memory mode information now contained in system object --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 1389c77e66ee6d9710bf77b4306fb47e107b21cf
2006-07-13 02:22:07 +02:00
void
NSGigE::resume()
{
SimObject::resume();
// During drain we could have left the state machines in a waiting state and
// they wouldn't get out until some other event occured to kick them.
// This way they'll get out immediately
txKick();
rxKick();
}
//=====================================================================
//
//
void
NSGigE::serialize(ostream &os)
{
// Serialize the PciDev base class
PciDev::serialize(os);
/*
* Finalize any DMA events now.
*/
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
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// @todo will mem system save pending dma?
/*
* Serialize the device registers
*/
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.command);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.config);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.mear);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.ptscr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.isr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.imr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.ier);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.ihr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.txdp);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.txdp_hi);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.txcfg);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.gpior);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rxdp);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rxdp_hi);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rxcfg);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.pqcr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.wcsr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.pcr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rfcr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rfdr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.brar);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.brdr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.srr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.mibc);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.vrcr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.vtcr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.vdr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.ccsr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tbicr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tbisr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tanar);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tanlpar);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.taner);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tesr);
SERIALIZE_ARRAY(rom.perfectMatch, ETH_ADDR_LEN);
SERIALIZE_ARRAY(rom.filterHash, FHASH_SIZE);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(ioEnable);
/*
* Serialize the data Fifos
*/
rxFifo.serialize("rxFifo", os);
txFifo.serialize("txFifo", os);
/*
* Serialize the various helper variables
*/
bool txPacketExists = txPacket;
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txPacketExists);
if (txPacketExists) {
txPacket->length = txPacketBufPtr - txPacket->data;
txPacket->serialize("txPacket", os);
uint32_t txPktBufPtr = (uint32_t) (txPacketBufPtr - txPacket->data);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txPktBufPtr);
}
bool rxPacketExists = rxPacket;
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxPacketExists);
if (rxPacketExists) {
rxPacket->serialize("rxPacket", os);
uint32_t rxPktBufPtr = (uint32_t) (rxPacketBufPtr - rxPacket->data);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxPktBufPtr);
}
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txXferLen);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxXferLen);
/*
* Serialize Cached Descriptors
*/
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc64.link);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc64.bufptr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc64.cmdsts);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc64.extsts);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc64.link);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc64.bufptr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc64.cmdsts);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc64.extsts);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc32.link);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc32.bufptr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc32.cmdsts);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc32.extsts);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc32.link);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc32.bufptr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc32.cmdsts);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc32.extsts);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(extstsEnable);
/*
* Serialize tx state machine
*/
int txState = this->txState;
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txState);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txEnable);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(CTDD);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txFragPtr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDescCnt);
int txDmaState = this->txDmaState;
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDmaState);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(txKickTick);
/*
* Serialize rx state machine
*/
int rxState = this->rxState;
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxState);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxEnable);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(CRDD);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxPktBytes);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxFragPtr);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDescCnt);
int rxDmaState = this->rxDmaState;
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDmaState);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxKickTick);
/*
* Serialize EEPROM state machine
*/
int eepromState = this->eepromState;
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromState);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromClk);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromBitsToRx);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromOpcode);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromAddress);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromData);
/*
* If there's a pending transmit, store the time so we can
* reschedule it later
*/
Tick transmitTick = txEvent.scheduled() ? txEvent.when() - curTick : 0;
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(transmitTick);
/*
* receive address filter settings
*/
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxFilterEnable);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptBroadcast);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptMulticast);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptUnicast);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptPerfect);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptArp);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(multicastHashEnable);
/*
* Keep track of pending interrupt status.
*/
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(intrTick);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(cpuPendingIntr);
Tick intrEventTick = 0;
if (intrEvent)
intrEventTick = intrEvent->when();
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(intrEventTick);
}
void
NSGigE::unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section)
{
// Unserialize the PciDev base class
PciDev::unserialize(cp, section);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.command);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.config);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.mear);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.ptscr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.isr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.imr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.ier);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.ihr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.txdp);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.txdp_hi);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.txcfg);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.gpior);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rxdp);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rxdp_hi);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rxcfg);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.pqcr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.wcsr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.pcr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rfcr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.rfdr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.brar);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.brdr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.srr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.mibc);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.vrcr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.vtcr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.vdr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.ccsr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tbicr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tbisr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tanar);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tanlpar);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.taner);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(regs.tesr);
UNSERIALIZE_ARRAY(rom.perfectMatch, ETH_ADDR_LEN);
UNSERIALIZE_ARRAY(rom.filterHash, FHASH_SIZE);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(ioEnable);
/*
* unserialize the data fifos
*/
rxFifo.unserialize("rxFifo", cp, section);
txFifo.unserialize("txFifo", cp, section);
/*
* unserialize the various helper variables
*/
bool txPacketExists;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txPacketExists);
if (txPacketExists) {
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
txPacket = new EthPacketData(16384);
txPacket->unserialize("txPacket", cp, section);
uint32_t txPktBufPtr;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txPktBufPtr);
txPacketBufPtr = (uint8_t *) txPacket->data + txPktBufPtr;
} else
txPacket = 0;
bool rxPacketExists;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxPacketExists);
rxPacket = 0;
if (rxPacketExists) {
Mostly done with all device models for new memory system. Still need to get timing packets working and get sinic working after merge from head. Checkpointing may need some work now. Endian-happiness still not complete. SConscript: add all devices back into make file base/inet.hh: dev/etherbus.cc: dev/etherbus.hh: dev/etherdump.cc: dev/etherdump.hh: dev/etherint.hh: dev/etherlink.cc: dev/etherlink.hh: dev/etherpkt.cc: dev/etherpkt.hh: dev/ethertap.cc: dev/ethertap.hh: dev/pktfifo.cc: dev/pktfifo.hh: rename PacketPtr EthPacketPtr so it doesn't conflict with the PacketPtr type in the memory system configs/test/fs.py: add nics to fs.py cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: remove this check, as it's not valid. We may want to add something else back in to make sure that no one can delete the static virtual ports in the exec context cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: dev/alpha_console.cc: dev/ide_ctrl.cc: use new methods for accessing packet data dev/ide_disk.cc: add some more dprintfs dev/io_device.cc: delete packets when we are done with them. Update for new packet methods to access data dev/isa_fake.cc: dev/pciconfigall.cc: dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: dev/tsunami_io.cc: dev/tsunami_pchip.cc: dev/uart8250.cc: dev/uart8250.hh: mem/physical.cc: mem/port.cc: dUpdate for new packet methods to access data dev/ns_gige.cc: Update for new memory system dev/ns_gige.hh: python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: update for new memory system dev/sinic.cc: dev/sinic.hh: Update for new memory system. Untested as need to merge in head because of kernel driver differences between versions mem/packet.hh: Add methods to access data instead of accessing it directly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 223f43876afd404e68337270cd9a5e44d0bf553e
2006-04-25 01:31:50 +02:00
rxPacket = new EthPacketData(16384);
rxPacket->unserialize("rxPacket", cp, section);
uint32_t rxPktBufPtr;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxPktBufPtr);
rxPacketBufPtr = (uint8_t *) rxPacket->data + rxPktBufPtr;
} else
rxPacket = 0;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txXferLen);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxXferLen);
/*
* Unserialize Cached Descriptors
*/
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc64.link);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc64.bufptr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc64.cmdsts);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc64.extsts);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc64.link);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc64.bufptr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc64.cmdsts);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc64.extsts);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc32.link);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc32.bufptr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc32.cmdsts);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDesc32.extsts);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc32.link);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc32.bufptr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc32.cmdsts);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDesc32.extsts);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(extstsEnable);
/*
* unserialize tx state machine
*/
int txState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txState);
this->txState = (TxState) txState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txEnable);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(CTDD);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txFragPtr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDescCnt);
int txDmaState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txDmaState);
this->txDmaState = (DmaState) txDmaState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(txKickTick);
if (txKickTick)
txKickEvent.schedule(txKickTick);
/*
* unserialize rx state machine
*/
int rxState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxState);
this->rxState = (RxState) rxState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxEnable);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(CRDD);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxPktBytes);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxFragPtr);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDescCnt);
int rxDmaState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxDmaState);
this->rxDmaState = (DmaState) rxDmaState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxKickTick);
if (rxKickTick)
rxKickEvent.schedule(rxKickTick);
/*
* Unserialize EEPROM state machine
*/
int eepromState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromState);
this->eepromState = (EEPROMState) eepromState;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromClk);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromBitsToRx);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromOpcode);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromAddress);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(eepromData);
/*
* If there's a pending transmit, reschedule it now
*/
Tick transmitTick;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(transmitTick);
if (transmitTick)
txEvent.schedule(curTick + transmitTick);
/*
* unserialize receive address filter settings
*/
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(rxFilterEnable);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptBroadcast);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptMulticast);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptUnicast);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptPerfect);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(acceptArp);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(multicastHashEnable);
/*
* Keep track of pending interrupt status.
*/
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(intrTick);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(cpuPendingIntr);
Tick intrEventTick;
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(intrEventTick);
if (intrEventTick) {
intrEvent = new IntrEvent(this, intrEventTick, true);
}
}
NSGigEInt *
NSGigEIntParams::create()
{
NSGigEInt *dev_int = new NSGigEInt(name, device);
EtherInt *p = (EtherInt *)peer;
if (p) {
dev_int->setPeer(p);
p->setPeer(dev_int);
}
return dev_int;
}
NSGigE *
NSGigEParams::create()
{
return new NSGigE(this);
}