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Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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Fixes so m5 compiles on gcc 3.4, which has much stricter syntax. Most changes come from templated code, which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Alphabetize includes. arch/alpha/vptr.hh: Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA. base/random.hh: cpu/static_inst.cc: sim/param.cc: Fix up template syntax. base/range.hh: Include iostream for << operator. base/res_list.hh: base/statistics.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/static_inst.hh: sim/eventq.hh: sim/param.hh: Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function. base/trace.cc: Fix call to new. base/trace.hh: Fix up #define to have full path. cpu/base_cpu.cc: Fix up call to new. dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/sinic.hh: Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as a friend class. dev/pcidev.hh: Fix up re-definition of access level to params. kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh: Fix up header. Fix up template syntax. sim/serialize.cc: Include errno.h. sim/startup.cc: Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar to this and may need changing in the future. sim/syscall_emul.hh: Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient. sim/universe.cc: Include errno.h --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e49d08ee89eb06a28351f02bafc028ca6652d5af
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#ifndef __SIM_SYSCALL_EMUL_HH__
#define __SIM_SYSCALL_EMUL_HH__
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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#define BSD_HOST (defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || \
defined(__FreeBSD__))
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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///
/// @file syscall_emul.hh
///
/// This file defines objects used to emulate syscalls from the target
/// application on the host machine.
Fixes so m5 compiles on gcc 3.4, which has much stricter syntax. Most changes come from templated code, which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Alphabetize includes. arch/alpha/vptr.hh: Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA. base/random.hh: cpu/static_inst.cc: sim/param.cc: Fix up template syntax. base/range.hh: Include iostream for << operator. base/res_list.hh: base/statistics.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/static_inst.hh: sim/eventq.hh: sim/param.hh: Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function. base/trace.cc: Fix call to new. base/trace.hh: Fix up #define to have full path. cpu/base_cpu.cc: Fix up call to new. dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/sinic.hh: Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as a friend class. dev/pcidev.hh: Fix up re-definition of access level to params. kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh: Fix up header. Fix up template syntax. sim/serialize.cc: Include errno.h. sim/startup.cc: Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar to this and may need changing in the future. sim/syscall_emul.hh: Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient. sim/universe.cc: Include errno.h --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e49d08ee89eb06a28351f02bafc028ca6652d5af
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#include <errno.h>
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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#include <string>
#ifdef __CYGWIN32__
#include <sys/fcntl.h> // for O_BINARY
#endif
#include <sys/uio.h>
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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#include "base/intmath.hh" // for RoundUp
shuffle files around for new directory structure --HG-- rename : cpu/base_cpu.cc => cpu/base.cc rename : cpu/base_cpu.hh => cpu/base.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/2bit_local_pred.cc => cpu/o3/2bit_local_pred.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/2bit_local_pred.hh => cpu/o3/2bit_local_pred.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_full_cpu.cc => cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_full_cpu.hh => cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_full_cpu_builder.cc => cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_full_cpu_impl.hh => cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_dyn_inst.cc => cpu/o3/alpha_dyn_inst.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_dyn_inst.hh => cpu/o3/alpha_dyn_inst.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_dyn_inst_impl.hh => cpu/o3/alpha_dyn_inst_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_impl.hh => cpu/o3/alpha_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_params.hh => cpu/o3/alpha_params.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/bpred_unit.cc => cpu/o3/bpred_unit.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/bpred_unit.hh => cpu/o3/bpred_unit.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/bpred_unit_impl.hh => cpu/o3/bpred_unit_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/btb.cc => cpu/o3/btb.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/btb.hh => cpu/o3/btb.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/comm.hh => cpu/o3/comm.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/commit.cc => cpu/o3/commit.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/commit.hh => cpu/o3/commit.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/commit_impl.hh => cpu/o3/commit_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/full_cpu.cc => cpu/o3/cpu.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/full_cpu.hh => cpu/o3/cpu.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/cpu_policy.hh => cpu/o3/cpu_policy.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/decode.cc => cpu/o3/decode.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/decode.hh => cpu/o3/decode.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/decode_impl.hh => cpu/o3/decode_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/fetch.cc => cpu/o3/fetch.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/fetch.hh => cpu/o3/fetch.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/fetch_impl.hh => cpu/o3/fetch_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/free_list.cc => cpu/o3/free_list.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/free_list.hh => cpu/o3/free_list.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/iew.cc => cpu/o3/iew.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/iew.hh => cpu/o3/iew.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/iew_impl.hh => cpu/o3/iew_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/inst_queue.cc => cpu/o3/inst_queue.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/inst_queue.hh => cpu/o3/inst_queue.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/inst_queue_impl.hh => cpu/o3/inst_queue_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/mem_dep_unit.cc => cpu/o3/mem_dep_unit.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/mem_dep_unit.hh => cpu/o3/mem_dep_unit.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/mem_dep_unit_impl.hh => cpu/o3/mem_dep_unit_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/ras.cc => cpu/o3/ras.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/ras.hh => cpu/o3/ras.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/regfile.hh => cpu/o3/regfile.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/rename.cc => cpu/o3/rename.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/rename.hh => cpu/o3/rename.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/rename_impl.hh => cpu/o3/rename_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/rename_map.cc => cpu/o3/rename_map.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/rename_map.hh => cpu/o3/rename_map.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/rob.cc => cpu/o3/rob.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/rob.hh => cpu/o3/rob.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/rob_impl.hh => cpu/o3/rob_impl.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/sat_counter.cc => cpu/o3/sat_counter.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/sat_counter.hh => cpu/o3/sat_counter.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/store_set.cc => cpu/o3/store_set.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/store_set.hh => cpu/o3/store_set.hh rename : cpu/beta_cpu/tournament_pred.cc => cpu/o3/tournament_pred.cc rename : cpu/beta_cpu/tournament_pred.hh => cpu/o3/tournament_pred.hh rename : cpu/ooo_cpu/ooo_cpu.cc => cpu/ozone/cpu.cc rename : cpu/ooo_cpu/ooo_cpu.hh => cpu/ozone/cpu.hh rename : cpu/ooo_cpu/ooo_impl.hh => cpu/ozone/cpu_impl.hh rename : cpu/ooo_cpu/ea_list.cc => cpu/ozone/ea_list.cc rename : cpu/ooo_cpu/ea_list.hh => cpu/ozone/ea_list.hh rename : cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc => cpu/simple/cpu.cc rename : cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh => cpu/simple/cpu.hh rename : cpu/full_cpu/smt.hh => cpu/smt.hh rename : cpu/full_cpu/op_class.hh => encumbered/cpu/full/op_class.hh extra : convert_revision : c4a891d8d6d3e0e9e5ea56be47d851da44d8c032
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#include "mem/functional/functional.hh"
Removed isa_traits.hh from targetarch, moved vptr.hh from arch/alpha to sim, fixed an include to have the new location, and removed an ambiguating function declaration in byteswap.hh. SConscript: Moved isa_fullsys_traits.hh out of targetarch, since the only place it's included, and the only place the comments in the file say it should be included, is in the alpha isa_traits.hh targetarch/isa_traits.hh is now included through arch/isa_traits.hh vptr.hh was removed from targetarch, and moved to sim arch/alpha/pseudo_inst.cc: Moved vptr.hh from targetarch to sim base/loader/object_file.hh: base/loader/symtab.hh: cpu/base.hh: dev/ide_disk.cc: Changed the include of isa_traits.hh from targetarch to arch cpu/static_inst.hh: dev/platform.hh: dev/simple_disk.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/mbuf.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: sim/process.hh: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Changed the include of isa_traits.hh from targetarch to arch. kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: Changed the include of vptr.hh from targetarch to sim. sim/byteswap.hh: Removed the line declaring swap_byte(long), since it ambiguates with swap_byte(int32_t) sim/vptr.hh: Fixed the assert in the equals operator. Changed the AlphaISA namespace reference to TheISA. Changed arch/alpha/vtophys.hh to targetarch/vtophys.hh, since this file is now for all architectures. Added an include of arch/isa_traits.hh so that TheISA would be defined. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e3c6ac17ed0277cfeba1d35cd63eba66eba5996f
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#include "arch/isa_traits.hh" // for Addr
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
2003-12-02 04:34:38 +01:00
Fixes so m5 compiles on gcc 3.4, which has much stricter syntax. Most changes come from templated code, which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Alphabetize includes. arch/alpha/vptr.hh: Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA. base/random.hh: cpu/static_inst.cc: sim/param.cc: Fix up template syntax. base/range.hh: Include iostream for << operator. base/res_list.hh: base/statistics.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/static_inst.hh: sim/eventq.hh: sim/param.hh: Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function. base/trace.cc: Fix call to new. base/trace.hh: Fix up #define to have full path. cpu/base_cpu.cc: Fix up call to new. dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/sinic.hh: Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as a friend class. dev/pcidev.hh: Fix up re-definition of access level to params. kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh: Fix up header. Fix up template syntax. sim/serialize.cc: Include errno.h. sim/startup.cc: Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar to this and may need changing in the future. sim/syscall_emul.hh: Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient. sim/universe.cc: Include errno.h --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e49d08ee89eb06a28351f02bafc028ca6652d5af
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#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
#include "sim/process.hh"
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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///
/// System call descriptor.
///
class SyscallDesc {
public:
/// Typedef for target syscall handler functions.
typedef SyscallReturn (*FuncPtr)(SyscallDesc *, int num,
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Process *, ExecContext *);
const char *name; //!< Syscall name (e.g., "open").
FuncPtr funcPtr; //!< Pointer to emulation function.
int flags; //!< Flags (see Flags enum).
/// Flag values for controlling syscall behavior.
enum Flags {
/// Don't set return regs according to funcPtr return value.
/// Used for syscalls with non-standard return conventions
/// that explicitly set the ExecContext regs (e.g.,
/// sigreturn).
SuppressReturnValue = 1
};
/// Constructor.
SyscallDesc(const char *_name, FuncPtr _funcPtr, int _flags = 0)
: name(_name), funcPtr(_funcPtr), flags(_flags)
{
}
/// Emulate the syscall. Public interface for calling through funcPtr.
void doSyscall(int callnum, Process *proc, ExecContext *xc);
};
class BaseBufferArg {
public:
BaseBufferArg(Addr _addr, int _size) : addr(_addr), size(_size)
{
bufPtr = new uint8_t[size];
// clear out buffer: in case we only partially populate this,
// and then do a copyOut(), we want to make sure we don't
// introduce any random junk into the simulated address space
memset(bufPtr, 0, size);
}
virtual ~BaseBufferArg() { delete [] bufPtr; }
//
// copy data into simulator space (read from target memory)
//
virtual bool copyIn(FunctionalMemory *mem)
{
mem->access(Read, addr, bufPtr, size);
return true; // no EFAULT detection for now
}
//
// copy data out of simulator space (write to target memory)
//
virtual bool copyOut(FunctionalMemory *mem)
{
mem->access(Write, addr, bufPtr, size);
return true; // no EFAULT detection for now
}
protected:
Addr addr;
int size;
uint8_t *bufPtr;
};
class BufferArg : public BaseBufferArg
{
public:
BufferArg(Addr _addr, int _size) : BaseBufferArg(_addr, _size) { }
void *bufferPtr() { return bufPtr; }
};
template <class T>
class TypedBufferArg : public BaseBufferArg
{
public:
// user can optionally specify a specific number of bytes to
// allocate to deal with those structs that have variable-size
// arrays at the end
TypedBufferArg(Addr _addr, int _size = sizeof(T))
: BaseBufferArg(_addr, _size)
{ }
// type case
operator T*() { return (T *)bufPtr; }
// dereference operators
T &operator*() { return *((T *)bufPtr); }
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T* operator->() { return (T *)bufPtr; }
T &operator[](int i) { return ((T *)bufPtr)[i]; }
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};
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// The following emulation functions are generic enough that they
// don't need to be recompiled for different emulated OS's. They are
// defined in sim/syscall_emul.cc.
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Handler for unimplemented syscalls that we haven't thought about.
SyscallReturn unimplementedFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Handler for unimplemented syscalls that we never intend to
/// implement (signal handling, etc.) and should not affect the correct
/// behavior of the program. Print a warning only if the appropriate
/// trace flag is enabled. Return success to the target program.
SyscallReturn ignoreFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
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/// Target exit() handler: terminate simulation.
SyscallReturn exitFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target getpagesize() handler.
SyscallReturn getpagesizeFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target obreak() handler: set brk address.
SyscallReturn obreakFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target close() handler.
SyscallReturn closeFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target read() handler.
SyscallReturn readFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target write() handler.
SyscallReturn writeFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target lseek() handler.
SyscallReturn lseekFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target munmap() handler.
SyscallReturn munmapFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target gethostname() handler.
SyscallReturn gethostnameFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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/// Target unlink() handler.
SyscallReturn unlinkFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target rename() handler.
SyscallReturn renameFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target truncate() handler.
SyscallReturn truncateFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target ftruncate() handler.
SyscallReturn ftruncateFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target chown() handler.
SyscallReturn chownFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target fchown() handler.
SyscallReturn fchownFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target fnctl() handler.
SyscallReturn fcntlFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *process, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target setuid() handler.
SyscallReturn setuidFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target getpid() handler.
SyscallReturn getpidFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target getuid() handler.
SyscallReturn getuidFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target getgid() handler.
SyscallReturn getgidFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target getppid() handler.
SyscallReturn getppidFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target geteuid() handler.
SyscallReturn geteuidFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target getegid() handler.
SyscallReturn getegidFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Pseudo Funcs - These functions use a different return convension,
/// returning a second value in a register other than the normal return register
SyscallReturn pipePseudoFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *process, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target getpidPseudo() handler.
SyscallReturn getpidPseudoFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target getuidPseudo() handler.
SyscallReturn getuidPseudoFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
/// Target getgidPseudo() handler.
SyscallReturn getgidPseudoFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
Process *p, ExecContext *xc);
Fixes so m5 compiles on gcc 3.4, which has much stricter syntax. Most changes come from templated code, which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Alphabetize includes. arch/alpha/vptr.hh: Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA. base/random.hh: cpu/static_inst.cc: sim/param.cc: Fix up template syntax. base/range.hh: Include iostream for << operator. base/res_list.hh: base/statistics.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/static_inst.hh: sim/eventq.hh: sim/param.hh: Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function. base/trace.cc: Fix call to new. base/trace.hh: Fix up #define to have full path. cpu/base_cpu.cc: Fix up call to new. dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/sinic.hh: Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as a friend class. dev/pcidev.hh: Fix up re-definition of access level to params. kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh: Fix up header. Fix up template syntax. sim/serialize.cc: Include errno.h. sim/startup.cc: Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar to this and may need changing in the future. sim/syscall_emul.hh: Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient. sim/universe.cc: Include errno.h --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e49d08ee89eb06a28351f02bafc028ca6652d5af
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/// This struct is used to build an target-OS-dependent table that
/// maps the target's open() flags to the host open() flags.
struct OpenFlagTransTable {
int tgtFlag; //!< Target system flag value.
int hostFlag; //!< Corresponding host system flag value.
};
/// A readable name for 1,000,000, for converting microseconds to seconds.
const int one_million = 1000000;
/// Approximate seconds since the epoch (1/1/1970). About a billion,
/// by my reckoning. We want to keep this a constant (not use the
/// real-world time) to keep simulations repeatable.
const unsigned seconds_since_epoch = 1000000000;
/// Helper function to convert current elapsed time to seconds and
/// microseconds.
template <class T1, class T2>
void
getElapsedTime(T1 &sec, T2 &usec)
{
int elapsed_usecs = curTick / Clock::Int::us;
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sec = elapsed_usecs / one_million;
usec = elapsed_usecs % one_million;
}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// The following emulation functions are generic, but need to be
// templated to account for differences in types, constants, etc.
//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Target ioctl() handler. For the most part, programs call ioctl()
/// only to find out if their stdout is a tty, to determine whether to
/// do line or block buffering.
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
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ioctlFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
int fd = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
unsigned req = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
DPRINTF(SyscallVerbose, "ioctl(%d, 0x%x, ...)\n", fd, req);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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if (fd < 0 || process->sim_fd(fd) < 0) {
// doesn't map to any simulator fd: not a valid target fd
return -EBADF;
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}
switch (req) {
case OS::TIOCISATTY:
case OS::TIOCGETP:
case OS::TIOCSETP:
case OS::TIOCSETN:
case OS::TIOCSETC:
case OS::TIOCGETC:
case OS::TIOCGETS:
case OS::TIOCGETA:
return -ENOTTY;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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default:
fatal("Unsupported ioctl call: ioctl(%d, 0x%x, ...) @ 0x%llx\n",
fd, req, xc->readPC());
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
}
/// Target open() handler.
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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openFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
std::string path;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
return -EFAULT;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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if (path == "/dev/sysdev0") {
// This is a memory-mapped high-resolution timer device on Alpha.
// We don't support it, so just punt.
warn("Ignoring open(%s, ...)\n", path);
return -ENOENT;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
int tgtFlags = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
int mode = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
int hostFlags = 0;
// translate open flags
for (int i = 0; i < OS::NUM_OPEN_FLAGS; i++) {
if (tgtFlags & OS::openFlagTable[i].tgtFlag) {
tgtFlags &= ~OS::openFlagTable[i].tgtFlag;
hostFlags |= OS::openFlagTable[i].hostFlag;
}
}
// any target flags left?
if (tgtFlags != 0)
warn("Syscall: open: cannot decode flags 0x%x", tgtFlags);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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#ifdef __CYGWIN32__
hostFlags |= O_BINARY;
#endif
DPRINTF(SyscallVerbose, "opening file %s\n", path.c_str());
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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// open the file
int fd = open(path.c_str(), hostFlags, mode);
return (fd == -1) ? -errno : process->alloc_fd(fd);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
/// Target chmod() handler.
template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
chmodFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
std::string path;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
return -EFAULT;
uint32_t mode = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
mode_t hostMode = 0;
// XXX translate mode flags via OS::something???
hostMode = mode;
// do the chmod
int result = chmod(path.c_str(), hostMode);
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
return 0;
}
/// Target fchmod() handler.
template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
fchmodFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
int fd = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
if (fd < 0 || process->sim_fd(fd) < 0) {
// doesn't map to any simulator fd: not a valid target fd
return -EBADF;
}
uint32_t mode = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
mode_t hostMode = 0;
// XXX translate mode flags via OS::someting???
hostMode = mode;
// do the fchmod
int result = fchmod(process->sim_fd(fd), hostMode);
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
return 0;
}
/// Target stat() handler.
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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statFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
std::string path;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
return -EFAULT;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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struct stat hostBuf;
int result = stat(path.c_str(), &hostBuf);
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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OS::copyOutStatBuf(xc->getMemPtr(), xc->getSyscallArg(1), &hostBuf);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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return 0;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
/// Target fstat64() handler.
template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
fstat64Func(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
int fd = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
if (fd < 0 || process->sim_fd(fd) < 0) {
// doesn't map to any simulator fd: not a valid target fd
return -EBADF;
}
#if BSD_HOST
struct stat hostBuf;
int result = fstat(process->sim_fd(fd), &hostBuf);
#else
struct stat64 hostBuf;
int result = fstat64(process->sim_fd(fd), &hostBuf);
#endif
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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OS::copyOutStat64Buf(xc->getMemPtr(), fd, xc->getSyscallArg(1), &hostBuf);
return 0;
}
/// Target lstat() handler.
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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lstatFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
std::string path;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
return -EFAULT;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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struct stat hostBuf;
int result = lstat(path.c_str(), &hostBuf);
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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OS::copyOutStatBuf(xc->getMemPtr(), xc->getSyscallArg(1), &hostBuf);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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return 0;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
/// Target lstat64() handler.
template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
lstat64Func(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
std::string path;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
return -EFAULT;
#if BSD_HOST
struct stat hostBuf;
int result = lstat(path.c_str(), &hostBuf);
#else
struct stat64 hostBuf;
int result = lstat64(path.c_str(), &hostBuf);
#endif
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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OS::copyOutStat64Buf(xc->getMemPtr(), -1, xc->getSyscallArg(1), &hostBuf);
return 0;
}
/// Target fstat() handler.
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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fstatFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
int fd = process->sim_fd(xc->getSyscallArg(0));
DPRINTF(SyscallVerbose, "fstat(%d, ...)\n", fd);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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if (fd < 0)
return -EBADF;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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struct stat hostBuf;
int result = fstat(fd, &hostBuf);
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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OS::copyOutStatBuf(xc->getMemPtr(), xc->getSyscallArg(1), &hostBuf);
return 0;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
/// Target statfs() handler.
template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
statfsFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
std::string path;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
return -EFAULT;
struct statfs hostBuf;
int result = statfs(path.c_str(), &hostBuf);
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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OS::copyOutStatfsBuf(xc->getMemPtr(), xc->getSyscallArg(1), &hostBuf);
return 0;
}
/// Target fstatfs() handler.
template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
fstatfsFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
int fd = process->sim_fd(xc->getSyscallArg(0));
if (fd < 0)
return -EBADF;
struct statfs hostBuf;
int result = fstatfs(fd, &hostBuf);
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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OS::copyOutStatfsBuf(xc->getMemPtr(), xc->getSyscallArg(1), &hostBuf);
return 0;
}
/// Target writev() handler.
template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
writevFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
int fd = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
if (fd < 0 || process->sim_fd(fd) < 0) {
// doesn't map to any simulator fd: not a valid target fd
return -EBADF;
}
uint64_t tiov_base = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
size_t count = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
struct iovec hiov[count];
for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
typename OS::tgt_iovec tiov;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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xc->getMemPtr()->access(Read, tiov_base + i*sizeof(typename OS::tgt_iovec),
&tiov, sizeof(typename OS::tgt_iovec));
hiov[i].iov_len = gtoh(tiov.iov_len);
hiov[i].iov_base = new char [hiov[i].iov_len];
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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xc->getMemPtr()->access(Read, gtoh(tiov.iov_base),
hiov[i].iov_base, hiov[i].iov_len);
}
int result = writev(process->sim_fd(fd), hiov, count);
for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
delete [] (char *)hiov[i].iov_base;
}
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
return 0;
}
/// Target mmap() handler.
///
/// We don't really handle mmap(). If the target is mmaping an
/// anonymous region or /dev/zero, we can get away with doing basically
/// nothing (since memory is initialized to zero and the simulator
/// doesn't really check addresses anyway). Always print a warning,
/// since this could be seriously broken if we're not mapping
/// /dev/zero.
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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//
/// Someday we should explicitly check for /dev/zero in open, flag the
/// file descriptor, and fail (or implement!) a non-anonymous mmap to
/// anything else.
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template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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mmapFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
{
Addr start = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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uint64_t length = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
// int prot = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
int flags = xc->getSyscallArg(3);
// int fd = p->sim_fd(xc->getSyscallArg(4));
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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// int offset = xc->getSyscallArg(5);
if (start == 0) {
// user didn't give an address... pick one from our "mmap region"
start = p->mmap_end;
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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p->mmap_end += roundUp(length, TheISA::VMPageSize);
if (p->nxm_start != 0) {
//If we have an nxm space, make sure we haven't colided
assert(p->mmap_end < p->nxm_start);
}
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
if (!(flags & OS::TGT_MAP_ANONYMOUS)) {
warn("allowing mmap of file @ fd %d. "
"This will break if not /dev/zero.", xc->getSyscallArg(4));
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
return start;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
/// Target getrlimit() handler.
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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getrlimitFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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{
unsigned resource = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
TypedBufferArg<typename OS::rlimit> rlp(xc->getSyscallArg(1));
switch (resource) {
case OS::TGT_RLIMIT_STACK:
// max stack size in bytes: make up a number (2MB for now)
rlp->rlim_cur = rlp->rlim_max = 8 * 1024 * 1024;
rlp->rlim_cur = htog(rlp->rlim_cur);
rlp->rlim_max = htog(rlp->rlim_max);
break;
default:
std::cerr << "getrlimitFunc: unimplemented resource " << resource
<< std::endl;
abort();
break;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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rlp.copyOut(xc->getMemPtr());
return 0;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
/// Target gettimeofday() handler.
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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gettimeofdayFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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{
TypedBufferArg<typename OS::timeval> tp(xc->getSyscallArg(0));
getElapsedTime(tp->tv_sec, tp->tv_usec);
tp->tv_sec += seconds_since_epoch;
tp->tv_sec = htog(tp->tv_sec);
tp->tv_usec = htog(tp->tv_usec);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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tp.copyOut(xc->getMemPtr());
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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return 0;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
/// Target utimes() handler.
template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
utimesFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
std::string path;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
return -EFAULT;
TypedBufferArg<typename OS::timeval [2]> tp(xc->getSyscallArg(1));
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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tp.copyIn(xc->getMemPtr());
struct timeval hostTimeval[2];
for (int i = 0; i < 2; ++i)
{
hostTimeval[i].tv_sec = gtoh((*tp)[i].tv_sec);
hostTimeval[i].tv_usec = gtoh((*tp)[i].tv_usec);
}
int result = utimes(path.c_str(), hostTimeval);
if (result < 0)
return -errno;
return 0;
}
/// Target getrusage() function.
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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template <class OS>
SyscallReturn
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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getrusageFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
int who = xc->getSyscallArg(0); // THREAD, SELF, or CHILDREN
TypedBufferArg<typename OS::rusage> rup(xc->getSyscallArg(1));
if (who != OS::TGT_RUSAGE_SELF) {
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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// don't really handle THREAD or CHILDREN, but just warn and
// plow ahead
warn("getrusage() only supports RUSAGE_SELF. Parameter %d ignored.",
who);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
getElapsedTime(rup->ru_utime.tv_sec, rup->ru_utime.tv_usec);
rup->ru_utime.tv_sec = htog(rup->ru_utime.tv_sec);
rup->ru_utime.tv_usec = htog(rup->ru_utime.tv_usec);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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rup->ru_stime.tv_sec = 0;
rup->ru_stime.tv_usec = 0;
rup->ru_maxrss = 0;
rup->ru_ixrss = 0;
rup->ru_idrss = 0;
rup->ru_isrss = 0;
rup->ru_minflt = 0;
rup->ru_majflt = 0;
rup->ru_nswap = 0;
rup->ru_inblock = 0;
rup->ru_oublock = 0;
rup->ru_msgsnd = 0;
rup->ru_msgrcv = 0;
rup->ru_nsignals = 0;
rup->ru_nvcsw = 0;
rup->ru_nivcsw = 0;
Steps towards setting up the infrastructure to allow the new CPU model to work in full system mode. The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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rup.copyOut(xc->getMemPtr());
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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return 0;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
Fixes so m5 compiles on gcc 3.4, which has much stricter syntax. Most changes come from templated code, which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: Alphabetize includes. arch/alpha/vptr.hh: Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA. base/random.hh: cpu/static_inst.cc: sim/param.cc: Fix up template syntax. base/range.hh: Include iostream for << operator. base/res_list.hh: base/statistics.hh: cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh: cpu/static_inst.hh: sim/eventq.hh: sim/param.hh: Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function. base/trace.cc: Fix call to new. base/trace.hh: Fix up #define to have full path. cpu/base_cpu.cc: Fix up call to new. dev/etherlink.hh: dev/ns_gige.hh: dev/sinic.hh: Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as a friend class. dev/pcidev.hh: Fix up re-definition of access level to params. kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh: Fix up header. Fix up template syntax. sim/serialize.cc: Include errno.h. sim/startup.cc: Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar to this and may need changing in the future. sim/syscall_emul.hh: Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient. sim/universe.cc: Include errno.h --HG-- extra : convert_revision : e49d08ee89eb06a28351f02bafc028ca6652d5af
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#endif // __SIM_SYSCALL_EMUL_HH__