Cleaned up some of the Fault system.

arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
    Commented out the intr_post function since it's not used. If this really -is- needed, it should be moved into the fault class.
arch/alpha/faults.cc:
arch/alpha/faults.hh:
    Moved the fault invocation code into the fault class fully, and got rid of the need for isA.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
cpu/exec_context.hh:
    Removed the trap function from the ExecContext. The faults will execute normally in full system mode, but always panic in syscall emulation mode.
cpu/ozone/cpu.hh:
cpu/simple/cpu.hh:
    Changed the execution context executing a fault to a fault executing on the execution context.
sim/faults.cc:
    If not in full system mode, trying to invoke a fault causes a panic.
sim/faults.hh:
    Removed the isA function.

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extra : convert_revision : 894dc8f0755c8efc4b7ef5a09fb2cf7373042395
This commit is contained in:
Gabe Black 2006-03-01 05:26:08 -05:00
parent 1cfc277424
commit 2eff368dd0
9 changed files with 44 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ AlphaISA::zeroRegisters(CPU *cpu)
void
AlphaISA::intr_post(RegFile *regs, Fault fault, Addr pc)
{
bool use_pc = (fault == NoFault);
/* bool use_pc = (fault == NoFault);
if (fault->isA<ArithmeticFault>())
panic("arithmetic faults NYI...");
@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ AlphaISA::intr_post(RegFile *regs, Fault fault, Addr pc)
(dynamic_cast<AlphaFault *>(fault.get()))->vect();
else
regs->npc = regs->miscRegs.readReg(IPR_PAL_BASE) + pc;
*/
// that's it! (orders of magnitude less painful than x86)
}

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@ -107,14 +107,11 @@ void AlphaFault::invoke(ExecContext * xc)
assert(!xc->misspeculating());
xc->kernelStats->fault(this);
if (isA<ArithmeticFault>())
panic("Arithmetic traps are unimplemented!");
// exception restart address
if (!isA<InterruptFault>() || !xc->inPalMode())
if (setRestartAddress() || !xc->inPalMode())
xc->setMiscReg(AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_ADDR, xc->regs.pc);
if (isA<PalFault>() || isA<ArithmeticFault>()) {
if (skipFaultingInstruction()) {
// traps... skip faulting instruction.
xc->setMiscReg(AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_ADDR,
xc->readMiscReg(AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_ADDR) + 4);
@ -127,6 +124,23 @@ void AlphaFault::invoke(ExecContext * xc)
xc->regs.npc = xc->regs.pc + sizeof(MachInst);
}
void ArithmeticFault::invoke(ExecContext * xc)
{
DPRINTF(Fault, "Fault %s at PC: %#x\n", name(), xc->regs.pc);
xc->cpu->recordEvent(csprintf("Fault %s", name()));
assert(!xc->misspeculating());
xc->kernelStats->fault(this);
panic("Arithmetic traps are unimplemented!");
}
/*void ArithmeticFault::invoke(ExecContext * xc)
{
panic("Arithmetic traps are unimplemented!");
}*/
#endif
} // namespace AlphaISA

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@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ typedef const Addr FaultVect;
class AlphaFault : public virtual FaultBase
{
protected:
virtual bool skipFaultingInstruction() {return false;}
virtual bool setRestartAddress() {return true;}
public:
#if FULL_SYSTEM
void invoke(ExecContext * xc);
@ -95,6 +98,8 @@ class ResetFault : public AlphaFault
class ArithmeticFault : public AlphaFault
{
protected:
bool skipFaultingInstruction() {return true;}
private:
static FaultName _name;
static FaultVect _vect;
@ -103,10 +108,13 @@ class ArithmeticFault : public AlphaFault
FaultName name() {return _name;}
FaultVect vect() {return _vect;}
FaultStat & stat() {return _stat;}
void invoke(ExecContext * xc);
};
class InterruptFault : public AlphaFault
{
protected:
bool setRestartAddress() {return false;}
private:
static FaultName _name;
static FaultVect _vect;
@ -227,6 +235,8 @@ class FloatEnableFault : public AlphaFault
class PalFault : public AlphaFault
{
protected:
bool skipFaultingInstruction() {return true;}
private:
static FaultName _name;
static FaultVect _vect;

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@ -220,15 +220,3 @@ ExecContext::regStats(const string &name)
#endif
}
void
ExecContext::trap(Fault fault)
{
//TheISA::trap(fault); //One possible way to do it...
/** @todo: Going to hack it for now. Do a true fixup later. */
#if FULL_SYSTEM
fault->invoke(this);
#else
fatal("fault (%d) detected @ PC 0x%08p", fault, readPC());
#endif
}

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@ -427,18 +427,9 @@ class ExecContext
void setIntrFlag(int val) { regs.intrflag = val; }
Fault hwrei();
bool inPalMode() { return AlphaISA::PcPAL(regs.pc); }
void ev5_temp_trap(Fault fault);
bool simPalCheck(int palFunc);
#endif
/** Meant to be more generic trap function to be
* called when an instruction faults.
* @param fault The fault generated by executing the instruction.
* @todo How to do this properly so it's dependent upon ISA only?
*/
void trap(Fault fault);
#if !FULL_SYSTEM
TheISA::IntReg getSyscallArg(int i)
{

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@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ class OoOCPU : public BaseCPU
int readIntrFlag() { return xc->readIntrFlag(); }
void setIntrFlag(int val) { xc->setIntrFlag(val); }
bool inPalMode() { return xc->inPalMode(); }
void ev5_trap(Fault fault) { xc->ev5_trap(fault); }
void trap(Fault fault) { fault->invoke(xc); }
bool simPalCheck(int palFunc) { return xc->simPalCheck(palFunc); }
#else
void syscall() { xc->syscall(); }

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@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ class SimpleCPU : public BaseCPU
int readIntrFlag() { return xc->readIntrFlag(); }
void setIntrFlag(int val) { xc->setIntrFlag(val); }
bool inPalMode() { return xc->inPalMode(); }
void ev5_trap(Fault fault) { fault->invoke(xc); }
void trap(Fault fault) { fault->invoke(xc); }
bool simPalCheck(int palFunc) { return xc->simPalCheck(palFunc); }
#else
void syscall() { xc->syscall(); }

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@ -27,7 +27,14 @@
*/
#include "sim/faults.hh"
#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
FaultName MachineCheckFault::_name = "mchk";
FaultName AlignmentFault::_name = "unalign";
#if !FULL_SYSTEM
void FaultBase::invoke(ExecContext * xc)
{
fatal("fault (%s) detected @ PC 0x%08p", name(), xc->readPC());
}
#endif

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@ -54,9 +54,11 @@ class FaultBase : public RefCounted
virtual FaultStat & stat() = 0;
#if FULL_SYSTEM
virtual void invoke(ExecContext * xc) = 0;
#else
virtual void invoke(ExecContext * xc);
#endif
template<typename T>
bool isA() {return dynamic_cast<T *>(this);}
// template<typename T>
// bool isA() {return dynamic_cast<T *>(this);}
virtual bool isMachineCheckFault() {return false;}
virtual bool isAlignmentFault() {return false;}
};