Ruby: Update backing store option to propagate through to all RubyPorts
Previously, the user would have to manually set access_backing_store=True on all RubyPorts (Sequencers) in the config files. Now, instead there is one global option that each RubyPort checks on initialization. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
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@ -235,7 +235,8 @@ def create_system(options, full_system, system, piobus = None, dma_ports = []):
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# Create a backing copy of physical memory in case required
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if options.access_backing_store:
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ruby.phys_mem = SimpleMemory(range=AddrRange(options.mem_size),
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ruby.access_backing_store = True
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ruby.phys_mem = SimpleMemory(range=system.mem_ranges[0],
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in_addr_map=False)
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def send_evicts(options):
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@ -40,7 +40,8 @@
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DMASequencer::DMASequencer(const Params *p)
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: MemObject(p), m_version(p->version), m_controller(NULL),
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m_mandatory_q_ptr(NULL), m_usingRubyTester(p->using_ruby_tester),
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slave_port(csprintf("%s.slave", name()), this, 0),
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slave_port(csprintf("%s.slave", name()), this, 0, p->ruby_system,
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p->ruby_system->getAccessBackingStore()),
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drainManager(NULL), system(p->system), retry(false)
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{
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assert(m_version != -1);
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@ -73,8 +74,10 @@ DMASequencer::getSlavePort(const std::string &if_name, PortID idx)
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}
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DMASequencer::MemSlavePort::MemSlavePort(const std::string &_name,
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DMASequencer *_port, PortID id)
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: QueuedSlavePort(_name, _port, queue, id), queue(*_port, *this)
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DMASequencer *_port, PortID id, RubySystem* _ruby_system,
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bool _access_backing_store)
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: QueuedSlavePort(_name, _port, queue, id), queue(*_port, *this),
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ruby_system(_ruby_system), access_backing_store(_access_backing_store)
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{
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DPRINTF(RubyDma, "Created slave memport on ruby sequencer %s\n", _name);
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}
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@ -208,8 +211,14 @@ DMASequencer::MemSlavePort::hitCallback(PacketPtr pkt)
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DPRINTF(RubyDma, "Hit callback needs response %d\n", needsResponse);
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// turn packet around to go back to requester if response expected
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if (needsResponse) {
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if (access_backing_store) {
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ruby_system->getPhysMem()->access(pkt);
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} else if (needsResponse) {
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pkt->makeResponse();
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}
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if (needsResponse) {
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DPRINTF(RubyDma, "Sending packet back over port\n");
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// send next cycle
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schedTimingResp(pkt, curTick() + g_system_ptr->clockPeriod());
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@ -29,8 +29,8 @@
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#ifndef __MEM_RUBY_SYSTEM_DMASEQUENCER_HH__
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#define __MEM_RUBY_SYSTEM_DMASEQUENCER_HH__
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#include <ostream>
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#include <memory>
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#include <ostream>
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#include "mem/protocol/DMASequencerRequestType.hh"
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#include "mem/protocol/RequestStatus.hh"
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#include "mem/ruby/network/MessageBuffer.hh"
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#include "mem/ruby/system/System.hh"
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#include "mem/mem_object.hh"
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#include "mem/simple_mem.hh"
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#include "mem/tport.hh"
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#include "params/DMASequencer.hh"
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@ -66,10 +67,13 @@ class DMASequencer : public MemObject
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{
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private:
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SlavePacketQueue queue;
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RubySystem* ruby_system;
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bool access_backing_store;
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public:
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MemSlavePort(const std::string &_name, DMASequencer *_port,
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PortID id);
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PortID id, RubySystem *_ruby_system,
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bool _access_backing_store);
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void hitCallback(PacketPtr pkt);
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void evictionCallback(const Address& address);
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ RubyPort::RubyPort(const Params *p)
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pioSlavePort(csprintf("%s.pio-slave-port", name()), this),
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memMasterPort(csprintf("%s.mem-master-port", name()), this),
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memSlavePort(csprintf("%s-mem-slave-port", name()), this,
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p->ruby_system, p->access_backing_store, -1),
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p->ruby_system, p->ruby_system->getAccessBackingStore(), -1),
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gotAddrRanges(p->port_master_connection_count), drainManager(NULL)
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{
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assert(m_version != -1);
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@ -66,7 +66,8 @@ RubyPort::RubyPort(const Params *p)
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// create the slave ports based on the number of connected ports
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for (size_t i = 0; i < p->port_slave_connection_count; ++i) {
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slave_ports.push_back(new MemSlavePort(csprintf("%s.slave%d", name(),
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i), this, p->ruby_system, p->access_backing_store, i));
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i), this, p->ruby_system,
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p->ruby_system->getAccessBackingStore(), i));
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}
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// create the master ports based on the number of connected ports
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@ -297,40 +298,40 @@ RubyPort::MemSlavePort::recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt)
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line_address(Address(pkt->getAddr())).getAddress() +
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RubySystem::getBlockSizeBytes());
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bool accessSucceeded = false;
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bool needsResponse = pkt->needsResponse();
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// Do the functional access on ruby memory
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if (pkt->isRead()) {
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accessSucceeded = ruby_system->functionalRead(pkt);
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} else if (pkt->isWrite()) {
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accessSucceeded = ruby_system->functionalWrite(pkt);
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} else {
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panic("Unsupported functional command %s\n", pkt->cmdString());
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}
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// Unless the requester explicitly said otherwise, generate an error if
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// the functional request failed
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if (!accessSucceeded && !pkt->suppressFuncError()) {
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fatal("Ruby functional %s failed for address %#x\n",
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pkt->isWrite() ? "write" : "read", pkt->getAddr());
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}
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if (access_backing_store) {
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// The attached physmem contains the official version of data.
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// The following command performs the real functional access.
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// This line should be removed once Ruby supplies the official version
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// of data.
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ruby_system->getPhysMem()->functionalAccess(pkt);
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}
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} else {
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bool accessSucceeded = false;
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bool needsResponse = pkt->needsResponse();
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// turn packet around to go back to requester if response expected
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if (needsResponse) {
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pkt->setFunctionalResponseStatus(accessSucceeded);
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}
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// Do the functional access on ruby memory
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if (pkt->isRead()) {
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accessSucceeded = ruby_system->functionalRead(pkt);
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} else if (pkt->isWrite()) {
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accessSucceeded = ruby_system->functionalWrite(pkt);
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} else {
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panic("Unsupported functional command %s\n", pkt->cmdString());
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}
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DPRINTF(RubyPort, "Functional access %s!\n",
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accessSucceeded ? "successful":"failed");
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// Unless the requester explicitly said otherwise, generate an error if
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// the functional request failed
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if (!accessSucceeded && !pkt->suppressFuncError()) {
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fatal("Ruby functional %s failed for address %#x\n",
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pkt->isWrite() ? "write" : "read", pkt->getAddr());
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}
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// turn packet around to go back to requester if response expected
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if (needsResponse) {
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pkt->setFunctionalResponseStatus(accessSucceeded);
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}
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DPRINTF(RubyPort, "Functional access %s!\n",
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accessSucceeded ? "successful":"failed");
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}
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}
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void
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DPRINTF(RubyPort, "Hit callback needs response %d\n", needsResponse);
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if (accessPhysMem) {
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ruby_system->getPhysMem()->functionalAccess(pkt);
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ruby_system->getPhysMem()->access(pkt);
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} else if (needsResponse) {
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pkt->makeResponse();
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}
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all_instructions = Param.Bool(False, "")
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num_of_sequencers = Param.Int("")
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phys_mem = Param.SimpleMemory(NULL, "")
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access_backing_store = Param.Bool(False, "Use phys_mem as the functional \
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store and only use ruby for timing.")
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mem_slave_port = SlavePort("Ruby memory port")
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using_ruby_tester = Param.Bool(False, "")
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access_backing_store = Param.Bool(False,
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"should the rubyport atomically update phys_mem")
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ruby_system = Param.RubySystem("")
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system = Param.System(Parent.any, "system object")
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support_data_reqs = Param.Bool(True, "data cache requests supported")
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#include "mem/ruby/common/Address.hh"
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#include "mem/ruby/network/Network.hh"
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#include "mem/ruby/system/System.hh"
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#include "mem/simple_mem.hh"
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#include "sim/eventq.hh"
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#include "sim/simulate.hh"
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uint32_t RubySystem::m_memory_size_bits;
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RubySystem::RubySystem(const Params *p)
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: ClockedObject(p)
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: ClockedObject(p), m_access_backing_store(p->access_backing_store)
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{
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if (g_system_ptr != NULL)
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fatal("Only one RubySystem object currently allowed.\n");
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static uint32_t getMemorySizeBits() { return m_memory_size_bits; }
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SimpleMemory *getPhysMem() { return m_phys_mem; }
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const bool getAccessBackingStore() { return m_access_backing_store; }
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// Public Methods
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Profiler*
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static uint32_t m_block_size_bits;
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static uint32_t m_memory_size_bits;
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SimpleMemory *m_phys_mem;
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const bool m_access_backing_store;
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Network* m_network;
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std::vector<AbstractController *> m_abs_cntrl_vec;
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