ruby: fixed DirectoryMemory's numa_high_bit configuration
This fix includes the off-by-one bit selection bug for numa mapping.
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#
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# Authors: Brad Beckmann
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import math
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import m5
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from m5.objects import *
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from m5.defines import buildEnv
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@ -42,7 +43,8 @@ def define_options(parser):
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# ruby mapping options
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parser.add_option("--numa-high-bit", type="int", default=none,
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help="high order address bit to use for numa mapping")
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help="high order address bit to use for numa mapping. " \
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"0 = highest bit, not specified = lowest bit")
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# ruby sparse memory options
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parser.add_option("--use-map", action="store_true", default=False)
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@ -88,14 +90,32 @@ def create_system(options, system, piobus = None, dma_devices = []):
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network = SimpleNetwork(topology = net_topology)
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#
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# Loop through the directory controlers.
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# Determine the total memory size of the ruby system and verify it is equal
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# to physmem. However, if Ruby memory is using sparse memory in SE
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# mode, then the system should not back-up the memory state with
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# the Memory Vector and thus the memory size bytes should stay at 0.
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# Also set the numa bits to the appropriate values.
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#
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total_mem_size = MemorySize('0B')
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dir_bits = int(math.log(options.num_dirs, 2))
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if options.numa_high_bit:
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numa_bit = options.numa_high_bit
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else:
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# if not specified, use the lowest bits above the block offest
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if options.numa_high_bit == 0:
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if dir_bits > 0:
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# add 5 because bits 0-5 are the block offset
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numa_bit = dir_bits + 5
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else:
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numa_bit = 6
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for dir_cntrl in dir_cntrls:
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total_mem_size.value += dir_cntrl.directory.size.value
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dir_cntrl.directory.numa_high_bit = numa_bit
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physmem_size = long(system.physmem.range.second) - \
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long(system.physmem.range.first) + 1
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assert(total_mem_size.value == physmem_size)
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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Address::bitRemove(int small, int big) const
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physical_address_t higher_bits = m_address & mask;
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// Shift the valid high bits over the removed section
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higher_bits = higher_bits >> (big - small);
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higher_bits = higher_bits >> (big - small + 1);
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return (higher_bits | lower_bits);
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}
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}
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ DirectoryMemory::init()
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m_total_size_bytes += m_size_bytes;
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if (m_numa_high_bit == 0) {
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m_numa_high_bit = RubySystem::getMemorySizeBits();
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m_numa_high_bit = RubySystem::getMemorySizeBits() - 1;
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}
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assert(m_numa_high_bit != 0);
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}
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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ DirectoryMemory::mapAddressToDirectoryVersion(PhysAddress address)
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if (m_num_directories_bits == 0)
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return 0;
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uint64 ret = address.bitSelect(m_numa_high_bit - m_num_directories_bits,
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uint64 ret = address.bitSelect(m_numa_high_bit - m_num_directories_bits + 1,
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m_numa_high_bit);
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return ret;
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}
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uint64
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DirectoryMemory::mapAddressToLocalIdx(PhysAddress address)
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{
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uint64 ret = address.bitRemove(m_numa_high_bit - m_num_directories_bits,
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m_numa_high_bit)
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>> (RubySystem::getBlockSizeBits());
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return ret;
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uint64 ret;
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if (m_num_directories_bits > 0) {
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ret = address.bitRemove(m_numa_high_bit - m_num_directories_bits + 1,
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m_numa_high_bit);
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} else {
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ret = address.getAddress();
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}
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return ret >> (RubySystem::getBlockSizeBits());
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}
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Directory_Entry&
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