diff --git a/configs/common/CacheConfig.py b/configs/common/CacheConfig.py index b96a7011c..1a2c87828 100644 --- a/configs/common/CacheConfig.py +++ b/configs/common/CacheConfig.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Copyright (c) 2012-2013, 2015 ARM Limited # All rights reserved -# +# # The license below extends only to copyright in the software and shall # not be construed as granting a license to any other intellectual # property including but not limited to intellectual property relating @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ # terms below provided that you ensure that this notice is replicated # unmodified and in its entirety in all distributions of the software, # modified or unmodified, in source code or in binary form. -# +# # Copyright (c) 2010 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. # All rights reserved. # diff --git a/configs/common/Simulation.py b/configs/common/Simulation.py index 13edf601b..b18d65cbc 100644 --- a/configs/common/Simulation.py +++ b/configs/common/Simulation.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Copyright (c) 2012-2013 ARM Limited # All rights reserved -# +# # The license below extends only to copyright in the software and shall # not be construed as granting a license to any other intellectual # property including but not limited to intellectual property relating diff --git a/configs/example/ruby_mem_test.py b/configs/example/ruby_mem_test.py index e2887410f..b6e153be4 100644 --- a/configs/example/ruby_mem_test.py +++ b/configs/example/ruby_mem_test.py @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ system.ruby.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = options.ruby_clock, # artifical delay is randomly inserted on messages # system.ruby.randomization = True - + assert(len(cpus) == len(system.ruby._cpu_ports)) for (i, cpu) in enumerate(cpus): diff --git a/src/arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa b/src/arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa index a114afaea..d6de363a7 100644 --- a/src/arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa +++ b/src/arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) { uint8_t ra_ub = Ra_uq; uint8_t rb_ub = Rb_uq; - temp += (ra_ub >= rb_ub) ? + temp += (ra_ub >= rb_ub) ? (ra_ub - rb_ub) : (rb_ub - ra_ub); hi += 8; lo += 8; @@ -378,15 +378,15 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { if (!(temp<7:0>)) { temp >>= 8; count += 8; } if (!(temp<3:0>)) { temp >>= 4; count += 4; } if (!(temp<1:0>)) { temp >>= 2; count += 2; } - if (!(temp<0:0> & ULL(0x1))) { - temp >>= 1; count += 1; + if (!(temp<0:0> & ULL(0x1))) { + temp >>= 1; count += 1; } if (!(temp<0:0> & ULL(0x1))) count += 1; Rc = count; }}, IntAluOp); - 0x34: unpkbw({{ + 0x34: unpkbw({{ Rc = (Rb_uq<7:0> | (Rb_uq<15:8> << 16) | (Rb_uq<23:16> << 32) @@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { for (int i = 7; i >= 0; --i) { int8_t ra_sb = Ra_uq; int8_t rb_sb = Rb_uq; - temp = ((temp << 8) + temp = ((temp << 8) | ((ra_sb < rb_sb) ? Ra_uq : Rb_uq)); hi -= 8; @@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { for (int i = 3; i >= 0; --i) { int16_t ra_sw = Ra_uq; int16_t rb_sw = Rb_uq; - temp = ((temp << 16) + temp = ((temp << 16) | ((ra_sw < rb_sw) ? Ra_uq : Rb_uq)); hi -= 16; @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { for (int i = 7; i >= 0; --i) { uint8_t ra_ub = Ra_uq; uint8_t rb_ub = Rb_uq; - temp = ((temp << 8) + temp = ((temp << 8) | ((ra_ub < rb_ub) ? Ra_uq : Rb_uq)); hi -= 8; @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { for (int i = 3; i >= 0; --i) { uint16_t ra_sw = Ra_uq; uint16_t rb_sw = Rb_uq; - temp = ((temp << 16) + temp = ((temp << 16) | ((ra_sw < rb_sw) ? Ra_uq : Rb_uq)); hi -= 16; @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { for (int i = 7; i >= 0; --i) { uint8_t ra_ub = Ra_uq; uint8_t rb_ub = Rb_uq; - temp = ((temp << 8) + temp = ((temp << 8) | ((ra_ub > rb_ub) ? Ra_uq : Rb_uq)); hi -= 8; @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { for (int i = 3; i >= 0; --i) { uint16_t ra_uw = Ra_uq; uint16_t rb_uw = Rb_uq; - temp = ((temp << 16) + temp = ((temp << 16) | ((ra_uw > rb_uw) ? Ra_uq : Rb_uq)); hi -= 16; @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { for (int i = 7; i >= 0; --i) { int8_t ra_sb = Ra_uq; int8_t rb_sb = Rb_uq; - temp = ((temp << 8) + temp = ((temp << 8) | ((ra_sb > rb_sb) ? Ra_uq : Rb_uq)); hi -= 8; @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ decode OPCODE default Unknown::unknown() { for (int i = 3; i >= 0; --i) { int16_t ra_sw = Ra_uq; int16_t rb_sw = Rb_uq; - temp = ((temp << 16) + temp = ((temp << 16) | ((ra_sw > rb_sw) ? Ra_uq : Rb_uq)); hi -= 16; diff --git a/src/arch/alpha/linux/linux.hh b/src/arch/alpha/linux/linux.hh index 115508405..f019b4f21 100644 --- a/src/arch/alpha/linux/linux.hh +++ b/src/arch/alpha/linux/linux.hh @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ class AlphaLinux : public Linux static const unsigned TGT_RLIMIT_AS = 7; static const unsigned TGT_RLIMIT_NOFILE = 6; static const unsigned TGT_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK = 9; - + typedef struct { int64_t uptime; /* Seconds since boot */ uint64_t loads[3]; /* 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages */ diff --git a/src/arch/alpha/process.cc b/src/arch/alpha/process.cc index e214c8874..3b37b42c7 100644 --- a/src/arch/alpha/process.cc +++ b/src/arch/alpha/process.cc @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ AlphaLiveProcess::argsInit(int intSize, int pageSize) ElfObject * elfObject = dynamic_cast(objFile); if(elfObject) { - // modern glibc uses a bunch of auxiliary vectors to set up + // modern glibc uses a bunch of auxiliary vectors to set up // TLS as well as do a bunch of other stuff // these vectors go on the bottom of the stack, below argc/argv/envp // pointers but above actual arg strings @@ -111,10 +111,10 @@ AlphaLiveProcess::argsInit(int intSize, int pageSize) } int space_needed = - argv_array_size + - envp_array_size + + argv_array_size + + envp_array_size + auxv_array_size + - arg_data_size + + arg_data_size + env_data_size; if (space_needed < 32*1024) diff --git a/src/arch/alpha/tlb.cc b/src/arch/alpha/tlb.cc index 5f0ed85db..3360b34c5 100644 --- a/src/arch/alpha/tlb.cc +++ b/src/arch/alpha/tlb.cc @@ -230,9 +230,9 @@ TLB::checkCacheability(RequestPtr &req, bool itb) req->setPaddr(req->getPaddr() & PAddrUncachedMask); } // We shouldn't be able to read from an uncachable address in Alpha as - // we don't have a ROM and we don't want to try to fetch from a device - // register as we destroy any data that is clear-on-read. - if (req->isUncacheable() && itb) + // we don't have a ROM and we don't want to try to fetch from a device + // register as we destroy any data that is clear-on-read. + if (req->isUncacheable() && itb) return std::make_shared( "CPU trying to fetch from uncached I/O"); diff --git a/src/arch/arm/SConscript b/src/arch/arm/SConscript index f6c8f3c44..1aab3dc1b 100644 --- a/src/arch/arm/SConscript +++ b/src/arch/arm/SConscript @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Import('*') if env['TARGET_ISA'] == 'arm': # Workaround for bug in SCons version > 0.97d20071212 -# Scons bug id: 2006 M5 Bug id: 308 +# Scons bug id: 2006 M5 Bug id: 308 Dir('isa/formats') Source('decoder.cc') Source('faults.cc') diff --git a/src/arch/arm/interrupts.cc b/src/arch/arm/interrupts.cc index 6682b75a0..4f57ecc51 100644 --- a/src/arch/arm/interrupts.cc +++ b/src/arch/arm/interrupts.cc @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ #include "arch/arm/interrupts.hh" #include "arch/arm/system.hh" - + ArmISA::Interrupts * ArmInterruptsParams::create() { diff --git a/src/arch/arm/isa/bitfields.isa b/src/arch/arm/isa/bitfields.isa index fc4b97984..ba9a39efb 100644 --- a/src/arch/arm/isa/bitfields.isa +++ b/src/arch/arm/isa/bitfields.isa @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ def bitfield OPCODE_18 opcode18; def bitfield OPCODE_15_12 opcode15_12; def bitfield OPCODE_15 opcode15; def bitfield MISC_OPCODE miscOpcode; -def bitfield OPC2 opc2; +def bitfield OPC2 opc2; def bitfield OPCODE_7 opcode7; def bitfield OPCODE_6 opcode6; def bitfield OPCODE_4 opcode4; diff --git a/src/arch/arm/isa/formats/pred.isa b/src/arch/arm/isa/formats/pred.isa index b9745e8ba..8d254f571 100644 --- a/src/arch/arm/isa/formats/pred.isa +++ b/src/arch/arm/isa/formats/pred.isa @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ // Authors: Stephen Hines let {{ - + calcCcCode = ''' if (%(canOverflow)s){ cprintf("canOverflow: %%d\\n", Rd < resTemp); @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ let {{ _iz = (resTemp == 0); _iv = %(ivValue)s; _ic = %(icValue)s; - + CondCodesNZ = (_in << 1) | (_iz); CondCodesC = _ic; CondCodesV = _iv; @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ let {{ iv = 'CondCodesV' negBit = 63 elif flagtype == "overflow": - canOverflow = "true" + canOverflow = "true" icReg = icImm = iv = '0' elif flagtype == "add": icReg = icImm = 'findCarry(32, resTemp, Rn, op2)' @@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ let {{ icReg = 'shift_carry_rs(Rm, Rs<7:0>, shift, CondCodesC)' icImm = 'shift_carry_imm(Rm, shift_size, shift, CondCodesC)' iv = 'CondCodesV' - return (calcCcCode % {"icValue" : icReg, - "ivValue" : iv, + return (calcCcCode % {"icValue" : icReg, + "ivValue" : iv, "negBit" : negBit, "canOverflow" : canOverflow }, - calcCcCode % {"icValue" : icImm, - "ivValue" : iv, + calcCcCode % {"icValue" : icImm, + "ivValue" : iv, "negBit" : negBit, "canOverflow" : canOverflow }) @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ let {{ negBit = 63 elif flagtype == "overflow": icVaule = ivValue = '0' - canOverflow = "true" + canOverflow = "true" elif flagtype == "add": icValue = 'findCarry(32, resTemp, Rn, rotated_imm)' ivValue = 'findOverflow(32, resTemp, Rn, rotated_imm)' diff --git a/src/arch/arm/linux/linux.hh b/src/arch/arm/linux/linux.hh index 0dd1df373..dd2f1675d 100644 --- a/src/arch/arm/linux/linux.hh +++ b/src/arch/arm/linux/linux.hh @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ class ArmLinux32 : public Linux uint32_t freehigh; /* Available high memory size */ uint32_t mem_unit; /* Memory unit size in bytes */ } tgt_sysinfo; - + /// For getrusage(). struct rusage { struct timeval ru_utime; //!< user time used diff --git a/src/arch/arm/stacktrace.cc b/src/arch/arm/stacktrace.cc index 7cc650c58..0246ffd4e 100644 --- a/src/arch/arm/stacktrace.cc +++ b/src/arch/arm/stacktrace.cc @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ namespace ArmISA StackTrace::dump() { DPRINTFN("------ Stack ------\n"); - + DPRINTFN(" Not implemented\n"); } #endif diff --git a/src/arch/mips/isa/decoder.isa b/src/arch/mips/isa/decoder.isa index 52cbc4041..1f930f3f5 100644 --- a/src/arch/mips/isa/decoder.isa +++ b/src/arch/mips/isa/decoder.isa @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ decode OPCODE_HI default Unknown::unknown() { Rt &= 0xFFFFE7FF; } }}); - 0x4: mtc0({{ + 0x4: mtc0({{ CP0_RD_SEL = Rt; CauseReg cause = Cause; IntCtlReg intCtl = IntCtl; @@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@ decode OPCODE_HI default Unknown::unknown() { 0x3: CP1Unimpl::unknown(); 0x7: CP1Unimpl::unknown(); - //Table A-16 MIPS32 COP1 Encoding of Function + //Table A-16 MIPS32 COP1 Encoding of Function //Field When rs=W 0x4: decode FUNCTION { format FloatConvertOp { @@ -1867,7 +1867,7 @@ decode OPCODE_HI default Unknown::unknown() { }}); 0x7: precr_sra_r_ph_w({{ Rt_uw = dspPrecrSra(Rt_uw, Rs_uw, RD, - SIMD_FMT_W, ROUND); + SIMD_FMT_W, ROUND); }}); } } diff --git a/src/arch/mips/linux/linux.hh b/src/arch/mips/linux/linux.hh index 992bbf85d..38f958c89 100644 --- a/src/arch/mips/linux/linux.hh +++ b/src/arch/mips/linux/linux.hh @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ class MipsLinux : public Linux /// assign themselves to process IDs reserved for /// the root users. static const int NUM_ROOT_PROCS = 2; - + typedef struct { int32_t uptime; /* Seconds since boot */ uint32_t loads[3]; /* 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages */ @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ class MipsLinux : public Linux uint32_t freehigh; /* Available high memory size */ uint32_t mem_unit; /* Memory unit size in bytes */ } tgt_sysinfo; - + }; #endif diff --git a/src/arch/mips/linux/process.cc b/src/arch/mips/linux/process.cc index ef21179e5..c6c40188e 100644 --- a/src/arch/mips/linux/process.cc +++ b/src/arch/mips/linux/process.cc @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ sys_getsysinfoFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, LiveProcess *process, switch (op) { case 45: - { + { // GSI_IEEE_FP_CONTROL TypedBufferArg fpcr(bufPtr); // I don't think this exactly matches the HW FPCR diff --git a/src/arch/mips/pagetable.hh b/src/arch/mips/pagetable.hh index cc4e4a859..cb129fba7 100755 --- a/src/arch/mips/pagetable.hh +++ b/src/arch/mips/pagetable.hh @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ struct PTE bool V1; // Odd entry Valid Bit uint8_t C1; // Cache Coherency Bits (3 bits) - /* + /* * The next few variables are put in as optimizations to reduce * TLB lookup overheads. For a given Mask, what is the address shift * amount, and what is the OffsetMask diff --git a/src/arch/power/SConscript b/src/arch/power/SConscript index c49fab649..e26035cbe 100644 --- a/src/arch/power/SConscript +++ b/src/arch/power/SConscript @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Import('*') if env['TARGET_ISA'] == 'power': # Workaround for bug in SCons version > 0.97d20071212 -# Scons bug id: 2006 M5 Bug id: 308 +# Scons bug id: 2006 M5 Bug id: 308 Dir('isa/formats') Source('decoder.cc') Source('insts/branch.cc') diff --git a/src/arch/sparc/interrupts.cc b/src/arch/sparc/interrupts.cc index 96d61e559..1891361d5 100644 --- a/src/arch/sparc/interrupts.cc +++ b/src/arch/sparc/interrupts.cc @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ */ #include "arch/sparc/interrupts.hh" - + SparcISA::Interrupts * SparcInterruptsParams::create() { diff --git a/src/arch/sparc/linux/linux.hh b/src/arch/sparc/linux/linux.hh index bb7063edf..bbedc92b1 100644 --- a/src/arch/sparc/linux/linux.hh +++ b/src/arch/sparc/linux/linux.hh @@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ class SparcLinux : public Linux static const unsigned TGT_MAP_ANONYMOUS = 0x20; static const unsigned TGT_MAP_FIXED = 0x10; - - typedef struct { + + typedef struct { int64_t uptime; /* Seconds since boot */ uint64_t loads[3]; /* 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages */ uint64_t totalram; /* Total usable main memory size */ @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ class Sparc32Linux : public SparcLinux uint32_t __unused4; uint32_t __unused5; } tgt_stat64; - + typedef struct { int32_t uptime; /* Seconds since boot */ uint32_t loads[3]; /* 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages */ @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ class Sparc32Linux : public SparcLinux uint32_t totalhigh; /* Total high memory size */ uint32_t freehigh; /* Available high memory size */ uint32_t mem_unit; /* Memory unit size in bytes */ - } tgt_sysinfo; + } tgt_sysinfo; /// Resource constants for getrlimit() (overide some generics). static const unsigned TGT_RLIMIT_NPROC = 7; diff --git a/src/arch/sparc/pagetable.hh b/src/arch/sparc/pagetable.hh index 79b4d3cc5..20df5a653 100644 --- a/src/arch/sparc/pagetable.hh +++ b/src/arch/sparc/pagetable.hh @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class TteTag TteTag(uint64_t e) : entry(e), populated(true) {} const TteTag & - operator=(uint64_t e) + operator=(uint64_t e) { populated = true; entry = e; diff --git a/src/arch/x86/cpuid.cc b/src/arch/x86/cpuid.cc index e15dcd331..6817ca742 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/cpuid.cc +++ b/src/arch/x86/cpuid.cc @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ namespace X86ISA { L2L3CacheAndL2TLB, APMInfo, LongModeAddressSize, - + /* * The following are defined by the spec but not yet implemented */ diff --git a/src/arch/x86/faults.cc b/src/arch/x86/faults.cc index b7d9335d4..7724c0217 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/faults.cc +++ b/src/arch/x86/faults.cc @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ namespace X86ISA return ss.str(); } - + void X86Trap::invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst) { X86FaultBase::invoke(tc); diff --git a/src/arch/x86/insts/micromediaop.hh b/src/arch/x86/insts/micromediaop.hh index cedd16820..1259b6982 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/insts/micromediaop.hh +++ b/src/arch/x86/insts/micromediaop.hh @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ namespace X86ISA { return ext & MediaScalarOp; } - + int numItems(int size) const { diff --git a/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/general_purpose/system_calls.py b/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/general_purpose/system_calls.py index d6f1a39bf..59519c0ae 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/general_purpose/system_calls.py +++ b/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/general_purpose/system_calls.py @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ def macroop SYSCALL_64 # Save the next RIP. rdip rcx - + # Stick rflags with RF masked into r11. rflags t2 limm t3, "~RFBit", dataSize=8 @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ def macroop SYSCALL_COMPAT # Save the next RIP. rdip rcx - + # Stick rflags with RF masked into r11. rflags t2 limm t3, "~RFBit", dataSize=8 diff --git a/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/romutil.py b/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/romutil.py index 10653e1cc..ed43171bb 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/romutil.py +++ b/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/romutil.py @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ def rom wrdh t9, t4, t2, dataSize=8 - # + # # Figure out where the stack should be # @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ def rom rdsel t11, ss # Check if we're changing privelege level. At this point we can assume - # we're going to a DPL that's less than or equal to the CPL. + # we're going to a DPL that's less than or equal to the CPL. rdattr t10, hs, dataSize=8 andi t10, t10, 3, dataSize=8 rdattr t5, cs, dataSize=8 @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ def rom # Build up the interrupt stack frame # - + # Write out the contents of memory %(errorCodeCode)s st t7, hs, [1, t0, t6], %(errorCodeSize)d, dataSize=8, addressSize=8 @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ def rom # Put the results into rflags wrflags t6, t10 - + eret }; ''' diff --git a/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/simd64/integer/data_transfer/move.py b/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/simd64/integer/data_transfer/move.py index 027747b52..c3df35708 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/simd64/integer/data_transfer/move.py +++ b/src/arch/x86/isa/insts/simd64/integer/data_transfer/move.py @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ def macroop MOVD_MMX_P { }; def macroop MOVD_R_MMX { - mov2int reg, mmxm, size=dsz + mov2int reg, mmxm, size=dsz }; def macroop MOVD_M_MMX { diff --git a/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/base.isa b/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/base.isa index 5798ac4b0..dc36d0edb 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/base.isa +++ b/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/base.isa @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ let {{ let {{ class X86Microop(object): - + generatorNameTemplate = "generate_%s_%d" generatorTemplate = ''' diff --git a/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/mediaop.isa b/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/mediaop.isa index e5f04109f..cdb3b4899 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/mediaop.isa +++ b/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/mediaop.isa @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ let {{ if ext is None: self.ext = 0 else: - self.ext = ext + self.ext = ext def getAllocator(self, microFlags): className = self.className @@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ let {{ uint64_t arg1Bits = bits(FpSrcReg1_uqw, hiIndex, loIndex); uint64_t arg2Bits = bits(FpSrcReg2_uqw, hiIndex, loIndex); uint64_t resBits = arg1Bits + arg2Bits; - + if (ext & 0x2) { if (signedOp()) { int arg1Sign = bits(arg1Bits, sizeBits - 1); @@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ let {{ uint64_t arg1Bits = bits(FpSrcReg1_uqw, hiIndex, loIndex); uint64_t arg2Bits = bits(FpSrcReg2_uqw, hiIndex, loIndex); uint64_t resBits = arg1Bits - arg2Bits; - + if (ext & 0x2) { if (signedOp()) { int arg1Sign = bits(arg1Bits, sizeBits - 1); @@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ let {{ if (ext & 0x4) resBits += (ULL(1) << (destBits - 1)); - + if (multHi()) resBits >>= destBits; @@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ let {{ uint64_t arg1Bits = bits(FpSrcReg1_uqw, hiIndex, loIndex); uint64_t arg2Bits = bits(FpSrcReg2_uqw, hiIndex, loIndex); uint64_t resBits = (arg1Bits + arg2Bits + 1) / 2; - + result = insertBits(result, hiIndex, loIndex, resBits); } FpDestReg_uqw = result; diff --git a/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/regop.isa b/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/regop.isa index 15515ed12..ef0c4cb18 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/regop.isa +++ b/src/arch/x86/isa/microops/regop.isa @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ let {{ global exec_output # Stick all the code together so it can be searched at once - allCode = "|".join((code, flag_code, cond_check, else_code, + allCode = "|".join((code, flag_code, cond_check, else_code, cond_control_flag_init)) allBigCode = "|".join((big_code, flag_code, cond_check, else_code, cond_control_flag_init)) @@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ let {{ PredecfBit = PredecfBit & ~(ext & ECFBit); //If some combination of the CF bits need to be set, set them. - if ((ext & (CFBit | ECFBit)) && + if ((ext & (CFBit | ECFBit)) && shiftAmt <= dataSize * 8 && bits(SrcReg1, shiftAmt - 1)) { PredcfofBits = PredcfofBits | (ext & CFBit); @@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ let {{ int msb = bits(DestReg, dataSize * 8 - 1); int CFBits = bits(SrcReg1, dataSize * 8 - realShiftAmt); //If some combination of the CF bits need to be set, set them. - if ((ext & (CFBit | ECFBit)) && + if ((ext & (CFBit | ECFBit)) && (realShiftAmt == 0) ? origCFBit : CFBits) { PredcfofBits = PredcfofBits | (ext & CFBit); PredecfBit = PredecfBit | (ext & ECFBit); diff --git a/src/arch/x86/process.cc b/src/arch/x86/process.cc index 5a00ce78c..0e3cff937 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/process.cc +++ b/src/arch/x86/process.cc @@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ I386LiveProcess::initState() argsInit(sizeof(uint32_t), PageBytes); - /* + /* * Set up a GDT for this process. The whole GDT wouldn't really be for * this process, but the only parts we care about are. */ diff --git a/src/arch/x86/process.hh b/src/arch/x86/process.hh index 2fb051953..ab513d839 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/process.hh +++ b/src/arch/x86/process.hh @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ namespace X86ISA public: Addr gdtStart() { return _gdtStart; } - + Addr gdtSize() { return _gdtSize; } diff --git a/src/base/cp_annotate.cc b/src/base/cp_annotate.cc index 5c421a5cf..70ab31167 100644 --- a/src/base/cp_annotate.cc +++ b/src/base/cp_annotate.cc @@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ CPA::swSmBegin(ThreadContext *tc) int smi = getSm(sysi, sm, args[1]); DPRINTF(Annotate, "Starting machine: %s(%d) sysi: %d id: %#x\n", sm, smi, sysi, args[1]); - DPRINTF(Annotate, "smMap[%d] = %d, %s, %#x\n", smi, - smMap[smi-1].first, smMap[smi-1].second.first, + DPRINTF(Annotate, "smMap[%d] = %d, %s, %#x\n", smi, + smMap[smi-1].first, smMap[smi-1].second.first, smMap[smi-1].second.second); uint64_t frame = getFrame(tc); @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ CPA::swSmBegin(ThreadContext *tc) scLinks[sysi-1].erase(id); an->stq = smi; an->dump = true; - DPRINTF(Annotate, + DPRINTF(Annotate, "Found prev unknown linking from %d to state machine %s(%d)\n", an->sm, sm, smi); @@ -288,11 +288,11 @@ CPA::doSwSmEnd(System *sys, int cpuid, string sm, uint64_t frame) warn("State machine stack not unwinding correctly at %d\n", curTick()); } else { - DPRINTF(Annotate, + DPRINTF(Annotate, "State machine ending:%s sysi:%d id:%#x back:%d getSm:%d\n", sm, sysi, smMap[smib-1].second.second, smStack[sid].back(), getSm(sysi, sm, smMap[smib-1].second.second)); - assert(getSm(sysi, sm, smMap[smib-1].second.second) == + assert(getSm(sysi, sm, smMap[smib-1].second.second) == smStack[sid].back()); int smi = smStack[sid].back(); @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ CPA::swEnd(ThreadContext *tc) tc->readIntReg(ReturnAddressReg), st, junk); System *sys = tc->getSystemPtr(); StringWrap name(sys->name()); - + int sysi = getSys(sys); StackId sid = StackId(sysi, getFrame(tc)); if (!smStack[sid].size()) { @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ CPA::swQ(ThreadContext *tc) //warn("Tried to queue 0 bytes in %s, ignoring\n", q); return; } - DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, + DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, "swQ: %s[%#x] cur size %d %d bytes: %d adding: %d\n", q, id, qSize[qi-1], qData[qi-1].size(), qBytes[qi-1], count); doQ(sys, FL_NONE, tc->contextId(), smi, q, qi, count); @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ CPA::swDq(ThreadContext *tc) int qi = getQ(sysi, q, id); if (swExpl[sid]) swExpl[sid] = false; - DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, + DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, "swDq: %s[%#x] cur size %d %d bytes: %d removing: %d\n", q, id, qSize[qi-1], qData[qi-1].size(), qBytes[qi-1], count); assert(count != 0); @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ CPA::swPq(ThreadContext *tc) int qi = getQ(sysi, q, id); if (swExpl[sid]) swExpl[sid] = false; - DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, + DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, "swPq: %s [%#x] cur size %d %d bytes: %d peeking: %d\n", q, id, qSize[qi-1], qData[qi-1].size(), qBytes[qi-1], count); @@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ CPA::swRq(ThreadContext *tc) int qi = getQ(sysi, q, id); if (swExpl[sid]) swExpl[sid] = false; - DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, + DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, "swRq: %s [%#x] cur size %d %d bytes: %d reserve: %d\n", q, id, qSize[qi-1], qData[qi-1].size(), qBytes[qi-1], count); @@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ CPA::swAq(ThreadContext *tc) x++; } - warn("%d: Queue Assert: SW said there should be %d byte(s) in %s," + warn("%d: Queue Assert: SW said there should be %d byte(s) in %s," "however there are %d byte(s)\n", curTick(), size, q, qBytes[qi-1]); DPRINTF(AnnotateQ, "%d: Queue Assert: SW said there should be %d" @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ CPA::swSyscallLink(ThreadContext *tc) smi, lsm); if (scLinks[sysi-1][id]) - DPRINTF(Annotate, + DPRINTF(Annotate, "scLinks already contains entry for system %d %s[%x] of %d\n", sysi, lsm, getFrame(tc), scLinks[sysi-1][id]); assert(scLinks[sysi-1][id] == 0); @@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ CPA::add(int t, int f, int c, int sm, int stq, int32_t d) DPRINTF(AnnotateVerbose, "Annotate: op: %d flags: 0x%x sm: %d state: %d time: %d, data: %d\n", an->op, an->flag, an->sm, an->stq, an->time, an->data); - + // Don't dump Links because we might be setting no-dump on it if (an->op != OP_LINK) dump(false); diff --git a/src/base/cp_annotate.hh b/src/base/cp_annotate.hh index 0a0cc34a3..587ea0f1a 100644 --- a/src/base/cp_annotate.hh +++ b/src/base/cp_annotate.hh @@ -101,25 +101,25 @@ class CPA void swIdentify(ThreadContext *tc) { return; } uint64_t swGetId(ThreadContext *tc) { return 0; } void swSyscallLink(ThreadContext *tc) { return; } - void hwBegin(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + void hwBegin(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, std::string st) { return; } - void hwQ(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, - std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, + void hwQ(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { return; } - void hwDq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, - std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, + void hwDq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { return; } - void hwPq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, - std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, + void hwPq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { return; } - void hwRq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, - std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, + void hwRq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { return; } - void hwWf(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, - std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, + void hwWf(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { return; } - void hwWe(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, - std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, + void hwWe(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { return; } }; #else @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject { public: typedef CPAParams Params; - + /** The known operations that are written to the annotation output file. */ enum ops { OP_BEGIN = 0x01, @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject /* Queue like a stack, not a queue */ FL_QOPP = 0x04, /* Mark HW state as waiting for some non-resource constraint - * (e.g. wait because SM only starts after 10 items are queued) */ + * (e.g. wait because SM only starts after 10 items are queued) */ FL_WAIT = 0x08, /* operation is linking to another state machine */ FL_LINK = 0x10, @@ -222,9 +222,9 @@ class CPA : SimObject std::vector annotateIdx; - // number of state machines encountered in the simulation + // number of state machines encountered in the simulation int numSm; - // number of states encountered in the simulation + // number of states encountered in the simulation int numSmt; // number of states/queues for a given state machine/system respectively std::vector numSt, numQ; @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject NameCache nameCache; // Stack of state machines currently nested (should unwind correctly) SmStack smStack; - // Map of currently outstanding links + // Map of currently outstanding links LinkMap lnMap; // If the state machine is currently exculding automatic changes SwExpl swExpl; @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject IMap lastState; // Hold mapping of sm and queues to output python IdMap smMap, qMap; - // Items still in queue, used for sanity checking + // Items still in queue, used for sanity checking std::vector qData; void doDq(System *sys, int flags, int cpu, int sm, std::string q, int qi, @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject // Turn a system id, state machine string, state machine id into a small int // for annotation output - int + int getSm(int sysi, std::string si, uint64_t id) { int smi; @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject // Turn a state machine string, state string into a small int // for annotation output - int + int getSt(std::string sm, std::string s) { int sti, smi; @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject } // Turn state machine pointer into a smal int for annotation output - int + int getSys(System *s) { NameCache::iterator i = nameCache.find(s); @@ -369,9 +369,9 @@ class CPA : SimObject return i->second.second; } - // Turn queue name, and queue context into small int for + // Turn queue name, and queue context into small int for // annotation output - int + int getQ(int sys, std::string q, uint64_t id) { int qi; @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject return qi; } - void swBegin(System *sys, int cpuid, std::string st, uint64_t frame, + void swBegin(System *sys, int cpuid, std::string st, uint64_t frame, bool expl = false, int flags = FL_NONE); AnnDataPtr add(int t, int f, int c, int sm, int stq, int32_t data=0); @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject bool _enabled; - /** Only allow one CPA object in a system. It doesn't make sense to have + /** Only allow one CPA object in a system. It doesn't make sense to have * more that one per simulation because if a part of the system was * important it would have annotations and queues, and with more than one * object none of the sanity checking for queues will work. */ @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject uint64_t swGetId(ThreadContext *tc); void swSyscallLink(ThreadContext *tc); - inline void hwBegin(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + inline void hwBegin(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, std::string st) { if (!enabled()) @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ class CPA : SimObject warn("BAD state encountered: at cycle %d: %s\n", curTick(), st); } - inline void hwQ(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + inline void hwQ(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { if (!enabled()) @@ -450,14 +450,14 @@ class CPA : SimObject int sysi = getSys(sys); int qi = getQ(q_sys ? getSys(q_sys) : sysi, q, qid); - DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, + DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, "hwQ: %s[%#x] cur size %d %d bytes: %d adding: %d\n", q, qid, qSize[qi-1], qData[qi-1].size(), qBytes[qi-1], count); doQ(sys, FL_HW | f, 0, getSm(sysi, sm, frame), q, qi, count); } - inline void hwDq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + inline void hwDq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { if (!enabled()) @@ -465,13 +465,13 @@ class CPA : SimObject int sysi = getSys(sys); int qi = getQ(q_sys ? getSys(q_sys) : sysi, q, qid); - DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, + DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, "hwDQ: %s[%#x] cur size %d %d bytes: %d removing: %d\n", q, qid, qSize[qi-1], qData[qi-1].size(), qBytes[qi-1], count); doDq(sys, FL_HW | f, 0, getSm(sysi,sm, frame), q, qi, count); } - inline void hwPq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + inline void hwPq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { if (!enabled()) @@ -479,13 +479,13 @@ class CPA : SimObject int sysi = getSys(sys); int qi = getQ(q_sys ? getSys(q_sys) : sysi, q, qid); - DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, + DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, "hwPQ: %s[%#x] cur size %d %d bytes: %d peeking: %d\n", q, qid, qSize[qi-1], qData[qi-1].size(), qBytes[qi-1], count); add(OP_PEEK, FL_HW | f, 0, getSm(sysi, sm, frame), qi, count); } - inline void hwRq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + inline void hwRq(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { if (!enabled()) @@ -493,13 +493,13 @@ class CPA : SimObject int sysi = getSys(sys); int qi = getQ(q_sys ? getSys(q_sys) : sysi, q, qid); - DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, + DPRINTFS(AnnotateQ, sys, "hwRQ: %s[%#x] cur size %d %d bytes: %d reserving: %d\n", q, qid, qSize[qi-1], qData[qi-1].size(), qBytes[qi-1], count); add(OP_RESERVE, FL_HW | f, 0, getSm(sysi, sm, frame), qi, count); } - inline void hwWf(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + inline void hwWf(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { if (!enabled()) @@ -510,8 +510,8 @@ class CPA : SimObject add(OP_WAIT_FULL, FL_HW | f, 0, getSm(sysi, sm, frame), qi, count); } - inline void hwWe(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, - std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) + inline void hwWe(flags f, System *sys, uint64_t frame, std::string sm, + std::string q, uint64_t qid, System *q_sys = NULL, int32_t count = 1) { if (!enabled()) return; @@ -529,14 +529,14 @@ class CPA : SimObject static bool available() { return true; } - bool - enabled() - { + bool + enabled() + { if (!this) return false; return _enabled; } - + void dump(bool all); void dumpKey(); diff --git a/src/base/cprintf.hh b/src/base/cprintf.hh index 94a74728d..14b663c9c 100644 --- a/src/base/cprintf.hh +++ b/src/base/cprintf.hh @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ struct Print { return data; } - + template int get_number(const T& data) @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ struct Print fmt.width = get_number(data); return; } - + if (fmt.get_precision) { fmt.get_precision = false; cont = true; diff --git a/src/base/flags.hh b/src/base/flags.hh index 2e0506391..caf23492a 100644 --- a/src/base/flags.hh +++ b/src/base/flags.hh @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class Flags operator const Type() const { return _flags; } - template + template const Flags & operator=(const Flags &flags) { @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ class Flags _flags = flags; return *this; } - + bool isSet() const { return _flags; } bool isSet(Type flags) const { return (_flags & flags); } bool allSet() const { return !(~_flags); } diff --git a/src/base/inet.cc b/src/base/inet.cc index 190a7a11e..866b77fcf 100644 --- a/src/base/inet.cc +++ b/src/base/inet.cc @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ TcpHdr::options(vector &vec) const return true; } -int +int hsplit(const EthPacketPtr &ptr) { int split_point = 0; diff --git a/src/base/inet.hh b/src/base/inet.hh index d7e003970..7d1235cc5 100644 --- a/src/base/inet.hh +++ b/src/base/inet.hh @@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ struct TcpHdr : public tcp_hdr void sum(uint16_t sum) { th_sum = sum; } void seq(uint32_t _seq) { th_seq = htonl(_seq); } - void flags(uint8_t _flags) { th_flags = _flags; } + void flags(uint8_t _flags) { th_flags = _flags; } bool options(std::vector &vec) const; diff --git a/src/base/loader/ecoff_object.cc b/src/base/loader/ecoff_object.cc index 3b9f6ba3f..c3c1c1108 100644 --- a/src/base/loader/ecoff_object.cc +++ b/src/base/loader/ecoff_object.cc @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ // Only alpha will be able to load ecoff files for now. // base/types.hh and ecoff_machdep.h must be before the other .h files -// because they are are gathered from other code bases and require some +// because they are are gathered from other code bases and require some // typedefs from those files. #include "arch/alpha/ecoff_machdep.h" #include "base/loader/coff_sym.h" diff --git a/src/base/loader/elf_object.cc b/src/base/loader/elf_object.cc index d1d89f20b..c9684c42a 100644 --- a/src/base/loader/elf_object.cc +++ b/src/base/loader/elf_object.cc @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ ElfObject::ElfObject(const string &_filename, size_t _len, uint8_t *_data, data.size = phdr.p_filesz; data.fileImage = fileData + phdr.p_offset; } else { - // If it's none of the above but is loadable, + // If it's none of the above but is loadable, // load the filesize worth of data Segment extra; extra.baseAddr = phdr.p_paddr; diff --git a/src/base/statistics.cc b/src/base/statistics.cc index b63e69b68..131c74566 100644 --- a/src/base/statistics.cc +++ b/src/base/statistics.cc @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Info::setName(const string &name) Info *other = p.first->second; bool result = p.second; - + if (!result) { // using other->name instead of just name to avoid a compiler // warning. They should be the same. diff --git a/src/cpu/o3/decode_impl.hh b/src/cpu/o3/decode_impl.hh index 93d04a8f7..4ff82da8e 100644 --- a/src/cpu/o3/decode_impl.hh +++ b/src/cpu/o3/decode_impl.hh @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* +/* * Copyright (c) 2012, 2014 ARM Limited * All rights reserved * diff --git a/src/cpu/simple/timing.cc b/src/cpu/simple/timing.cc index 441d5f896..97a280b17 100644 --- a/src/cpu/simple/timing.cc +++ b/src/cpu/simple/timing.cc @@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ TimingSimpleCPU::completeDataAccess(PacketPtr pkt) delete pkt; PacketPtr big_pkt = send_state->bigPkt; delete send_state; - + SplitMainSenderState * main_send_state = dynamic_cast(big_pkt->senderState); assert(main_send_state); @@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ TimingSimpleCPU::DcachePort::recvReqRetry() dynamic_cast(tmp->senderState); assert(send_state); PacketPtr big_pkt = send_state->bigPkt; - + SplitMainSenderState * main_send_state = dynamic_cast(big_pkt->senderState); assert(main_send_state); diff --git a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/DirectedGenerator.cc b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/DirectedGenerator.cc index d69261cf0..5aee2a91c 100644 --- a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/DirectedGenerator.cc +++ b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/DirectedGenerator.cc @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ DirectedGenerator::DirectedGenerator(const Params *p) m_directed_tester = NULL; } -void +void DirectedGenerator::setDirectedTester(RubyDirectedTester* directed_tester) { assert(m_directed_tester == NULL); diff --git a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/DirectedGenerator.hh b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/DirectedGenerator.hh index 422a0ddb6..2d033723d 100644 --- a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/DirectedGenerator.hh +++ b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/DirectedGenerator.hh @@ -34,19 +34,19 @@ #include "params/DirectedGenerator.hh" #include "sim/sim_object.hh" -class DirectedGenerator : public SimObject +class DirectedGenerator : public SimObject { public: typedef DirectedGeneratorParams Params; DirectedGenerator(const Params *p); - + virtual ~DirectedGenerator() {} - + virtual bool initiate() = 0; virtual void performCallback(uint32_t proc, Addr address) = 0; - + void setDirectedTester(RubyDirectedTester* directed_tester); - + protected: int m_num_cpus; MasterID masterId; diff --git a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/InvalidateGenerator.cc b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/InvalidateGenerator.cc index 61c3f5972..6f4877309 100644 --- a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/InvalidateGenerator.cc +++ b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/InvalidateGenerator.cc @@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ InvalidateGenerator::initiate() } } -void +void InvalidateGenerator::performCallback(uint32_t proc, Addr address) { - assert(m_address == address); + assert(m_address == address); if (m_status == InvalidateGeneratorStatus_Load_Pending) { assert(m_active_read_node == proc); @@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ InvalidateGenerator::performCallback(uint32_t proc, Addr address) // m_directed_tester->incrementCycleCompletions(); m_status = InvalidateGeneratorStatus_Load_Waiting; - } - + } + } InvalidateGenerator * diff --git a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/InvalidateGenerator.hh b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/InvalidateGenerator.hh index 50db180e3..0e842bd3f 100644 --- a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/InvalidateGenerator.hh +++ b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/InvalidateGenerator.hh @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ */ // -// This Directed Generator generates GETX requests for all nodes in the +// This Directed Generator generates GETX requests for all nodes in the // system. The GETX requests are generated one at a time in round-robin fashion // 0...1...2...etc. // @@ -40,17 +40,17 @@ #include "mem/protocol/InvalidateGeneratorStatus.hh" #include "params/InvalidateGenerator.hh" -class InvalidateGenerator : public DirectedGenerator +class InvalidateGenerator : public DirectedGenerator { public: typedef InvalidateGeneratorParams Params; InvalidateGenerator(const Params *p); - + ~InvalidateGenerator(); - + bool initiate(); void performCallback(uint32_t proc, Addr address); - + private: InvalidateGeneratorStatus m_status; Addr m_address; diff --git a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/RubyDirectedTester.cc b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/RubyDirectedTester.cc index 70da23f03..b85031720 100644 --- a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/RubyDirectedTester.cc +++ b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/RubyDirectedTester.cc @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ bool RubyDirectedTester::CpuPort::recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt) { tester->hitCallback(id, pkt->getAddr()); - + // // Now that the tester has completed, delete the packet, then return // @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ RubyDirectedTester::hitCallback(NodeID proc, Addr addr) proc, addr); - generator->performCallback(proc, addr); + generator->performCallback(proc, addr); schedule(directedStartEvent, curTick()); } diff --git a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/SeriesRequestGenerator.cc b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/SeriesRequestGenerator.cc index 2356fb47a..62d03fbf6 100644 --- a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/SeriesRequestGenerator.cc +++ b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/SeriesRequestGenerator.cc @@ -87,11 +87,11 @@ SeriesRequestGenerator::initiate() } } -void +void SeriesRequestGenerator::performCallback(uint32_t proc, Addr address) { assert(m_active_node == proc); - assert(m_address == address); + assert(m_address == address); assert(m_status == SeriesRequestGeneratorStatus_Request_Pending); m_status = SeriesRequestGeneratorStatus_Thinking; diff --git a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/SeriesRequestGenerator.hh b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/SeriesRequestGenerator.hh index 944a179cb..8c64a3dd0 100644 --- a/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/SeriesRequestGenerator.hh +++ b/src/cpu/testers/directedtest/SeriesRequestGenerator.hh @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ */ // -// This Deterministic Generator generates GETX requests for all nodes in the +// This Deterministic Generator generates GETX requests for all nodes in the // system. The GETX requests are generated one at a time in round-robin fashion // 0...1...2...etc. // @@ -40,17 +40,17 @@ #include "mem/protocol/SeriesRequestGeneratorStatus.hh" #include "params/SeriesRequestGenerator.hh" -class SeriesRequestGenerator : public DirectedGenerator +class SeriesRequestGenerator : public DirectedGenerator { public: typedef SeriesRequestGeneratorParams Params; SeriesRequestGenerator(const Params *p); - + ~SeriesRequestGenerator(); - + bool initiate(); void performCallback(uint32_t proc, Addr address); - + private: SeriesRequestGeneratorStatus m_status; Addr m_address; diff --git a/src/cpu/testers/networktest/networktest.cc b/src/cpu/testers/networktest/networktest.cc index e3103f6b6..79a563f28 100644 --- a/src/cpu/testers/networktest/networktest.cc +++ b/src/cpu/testers/networktest/networktest.cc @@ -207,14 +207,14 @@ NetworkTest::generatePkt() // Modeling different coherence msg types over different msg classes. // - // networktest assumes the Network_test coherence protocol + // networktest assumes the Network_test coherence protocol // which models three message classes/virtual networks. // These are: request, forward, response. // requests and forwards are "control" packets (typically 8 bytes), // while responses are "data" packets (typically 72 bytes). // // Life of a packet from the tester into the network: - // (1) This function generatePkt() generates packets of one of the + // (1) This function generatePkt() generates packets of one of the // following 3 types (randomly) : ReadReq, INST_FETCH, WriteReq // (2) mem/ruby/system/RubyPort.cc converts these to RubyRequestType_LD, // RubyRequestType_IFETCH, RubyRequestType_ST respectively @@ -222,13 +222,13 @@ NetworkTest::generatePkt() // in the coherence protocol. // (4) Network_test-cache.sm tags RubyRequestType:LD, // RubyRequestType:IFETCH and RubyRequestType:ST as - // Request, Forward, and Response events respectively; + // Request, Forward, and Response events respectively; // and injects them into virtual networks 0, 1 and 2 respectively. // It immediately calls back the sequencer. // (5) The packet traverses the network (simple/garnet) and reaches its // destination (Directory), and network stats are updated. // (6) Network_test-dir.sm simply drops the packet. - // + // MemCmd::Command requestType; Request *req = nullptr; diff --git a/src/cpu/timebuf.hh b/src/cpu/timebuf.hh index e93fe0e79..2cd965c04 100644 --- a/src/cpu/timebuf.hh +++ b/src/cpu/timebuf.hh @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ class TimeBuffer public: TimeBuffer(int p, int f) - : past(p), future(f), size(past + future + 1), + : past(p), future(f), size(past + future + 1), data(new char[size * sizeof(T)]), index(size), base(0) { assert(past >= 0 && future >= 0); diff --git a/src/dev/mc146818.cc b/src/dev/mc146818.cc index 02c302bae..1eaaf96a2 100644 --- a/src/dev/mc146818.cc +++ b/src/dev/mc146818.cc @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ MC146818::serialize(const string &base, CheckpointOut &cp) const paramOut(cp, base + ".stat_regB", (uint8_t)regB_serial); // - // save the timer tick and rtc clock tick values to correctly reschedule + // save the timer tick and rtc clock tick values to correctly reschedule // them during unserialize // Tick rtcTimerInterruptTickOffset = event.when() - curTick(); diff --git a/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.cc b/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.cc index cba773f39..d299dad42 100644 --- a/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.cc +++ b/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.cc @@ -61,9 +61,9 @@ IGbE::IGbE(const Params *p) : EtherDevice(p), etherInt(NULL), cpa(NULL), rxFifo(p->rx_fifo_size), txFifo(p->tx_fifo_size), rxTick(false), txTick(false), txFifoTick(false), rxDmaPacket(false), pktOffset(0), - fetchDelay(p->fetch_delay), wbDelay(p->wb_delay), - fetchCompDelay(p->fetch_comp_delay), wbCompDelay(p->wb_comp_delay), - rxWriteDelay(p->rx_write_delay), txReadDelay(p->tx_read_delay), + fetchDelay(p->fetch_delay), wbDelay(p->wb_delay), + fetchCompDelay(p->fetch_comp_delay), wbCompDelay(p->wb_comp_delay), + rxWriteDelay(p->rx_write_delay), txReadDelay(p->tx_read_delay), rdtrEvent(this), radvEvent(this), tadvEvent(this), tidvEvent(this), tickEvent(this), interEvent(this), rxDescCache(this, name()+".RxDesc", p->rx_desc_cache_size), @@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ IGbE::DescCache::writeback(Addr aMask) moreToWb = false; wbAlignment = aMask; - + DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Writing back descriptors head: %d tail: " "%d len: %d cachePnt: %d max_to_wb: %d descleft: %d\n", @@ -895,11 +895,11 @@ IGbE::DescCache::writeback(Addr aMask) wbOut = max_to_wb; - assert(!wbDelayEvent.scheduled()); + assert(!wbDelayEvent.scheduled()); igbe->schedule(wbDelayEvent, curTick() + igbe->wbDelay); igbe->anBegin(annSmWb, "Prepare Writeback Desc"); } - + template void IGbE::DescCache::writeback1() @@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ IGbE::DescCache::writeback1() } DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Begining DMA of %d descriptors\n", wbOut); - + for (int x = 0; x < wbOut; x++) { assert(usedCache.size()); memcpy(&wbBuf[x], usedCache[x], sizeof(T)); @@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ IGbE::DescCache::writeback1() igbe->anQ(annSmWb, annUsedDescQ); } - + igbe->anBegin(annSmWb, "Writeback Desc DMA"); assert(wbOut); @@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ IGbE::DescCache::fetchDescriptors() } max_to_fetch = std::min(max_to_fetch, free_cache); - + DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Fetching descriptors head: %d tail: " "%d len: %d cachePnt: %d max_to_fetch: %d descleft: %d\n", @@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ IGbE::DescCache::fetchDescriptors() // Nothing to do if (max_to_fetch == 0) return; - + // So we don't have two descriptor fetches going on at once curFetching = max_to_fetch; @@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@ IGbE::DescCache::wbComplete() #ifndef NDEBUG long oldHead = curHead; #endif - + for (int x = 0; x < wbOut; x++) { assert(usedCache.size()); delete usedCache[0]; @@ -1192,7 +1192,7 @@ IGbE::DescCache::unserialize(CheckpointIn &cp) ///////////////////////////// IGbE::RxDescCache ////////////////////////////// IGbE::RxDescCache::RxDescCache(IGbE *i, const std::string n, int s) - : DescCache(i, n, s), pktDone(false), splitCount(0), + : DescCache(i, n, s), pktDone(false), splitCount(0), pktEvent(this), pktHdrEvent(this), pktDataEvent(this) { @@ -1260,10 +1260,10 @@ IGbE::RxDescCache::writePacket(EthPacketPtr packet, int pkt_offset) break; case RXDT_ADV_SPLIT_A: int split_point; - + buf_len = igbe->regs.rctl.lpe() ? igbe->regs.srrctl.bufLen() : igbe->regs.rctl.descSize(); - hdr_len = igbe->regs.rctl.lpe() ? igbe->regs.srrctl.hdrLen() : 0; + hdr_len = igbe->regs.rctl.lpe() ? igbe->regs.srrctl.hdrLen() : 0; DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "lpe: %d Packet Length: %d offset: %d srrctl: %#x " "hdr addr: %#x Hdr Size: %d desc addr: %#x Desc Size: %d\n", @@ -1302,7 +1302,7 @@ IGbE::RxDescCache::writePacket(EthPacketPtr packet, int pkt_offset) int max_to_copy = std::min(packet->length - split_point, buf_len); bytesCopied += max_to_copy + split_point; - + DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Hdr split: splitting at %d\n", split_point); igbe->dmaWrite(pciToDma(desc->adv_read.hdr), @@ -1431,7 +1431,7 @@ IGbE::RxDescCache::pktComplete() desc->adv_wb.status = htole(status); desc->adv_wb.errors = htole(ext_err); // no vlan support - desc->adv_wb.vlan_tag = htole(0); + desc->adv_wb.vlan_tag = htole(0); break; default: panic("Unimplemnted RX receive buffer type %d\n", @@ -1514,7 +1514,7 @@ IGbE::RxDescCache::hasOutstandingEvents() return pktEvent.scheduled() || wbEvent.scheduled() || fetchEvent.scheduled() || pktHdrEvent.scheduled() || pktDataEvent.scheduled(); - + } void @@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::processContextDesc() { assert(unusedCache.size()); TxDesc *desc; - + DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Checking and processing context descriptors\n"); while (!useTso && unusedCache.size() && @@ -1569,14 +1569,14 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::processContextDesc() DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Got context descriptor type...\n"); desc = unusedCache.front(); - DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Descriptor upper: %#x lower: %#X\n", + DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Descriptor upper: %#x lower: %#X\n", desc->d1, desc->d2); - + // is this going to be a tcp or udp packet? isTcp = TxdOp::tcp(desc) ? true : false; - // setup all the TSO variables, they'll be ignored if we don't use + // setup all the TSO variables, they'll be ignored if we don't use // tso for this connection tsoHeaderLen = TxdOp::hdrlen(desc); tsoMss = TxdOp::mss(desc); @@ -1607,10 +1607,10 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::processContextDesc() return; desc = unusedCache.front(); - if (!useTso && TxdOp::isType(desc, TxdOp::TXD_ADVDATA) && + if (!useTso && TxdOp::isType(desc, TxdOp::TXD_ADVDATA) && TxdOp::tse(desc)) { DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "TCP offload(adv) enabled for packet " - "hdrlen: %d mss: %d paylen %d\n", + "hdrlen: %d mss: %d paylen %d\n", tsoHeaderLen, tsoMss, TxdOp::getTsoLen(desc)); useTso = true; tsoTotalLen = TxdOp::getTsoLen(desc); @@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::getPacketSize(EthPacketPtr p) { if (!unusedCache.size()) return 0; - + DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Starting processing of descriptor\n"); assert(!useTso || tsoLoadedHeader); @@ -1676,14 +1676,14 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::getPacketSize(EthPacketPtr p) "used: %d loaded hdr: %d\n", useTso, tsoHeaderLen, tsoMss, tsoTotalLen, tsoUsedLen, tsoLoadedHeader); - if (tsoPktHasHeader) + if (tsoPktHasHeader) tsoCopyBytes = std::min((tsoMss + tsoHeaderLen) - p->length, TxdOp::getLen(desc) - tsoDescBytesUsed); else tsoCopyBytes = std::min(tsoMss, - TxdOp::getLen(desc) - tsoDescBytesUsed); + TxdOp::getLen(desc) - tsoDescBytesUsed); unsigned pkt_size = - tsoCopyBytes + (tsoPktHasHeader ? 0 : tsoHeaderLen); + tsoCopyBytes + (tsoPktHasHeader ? 0 : tsoHeaderLen); DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "TSO: descBytesUsed: %d copyBytes: %d " "this descLen: %d\n", @@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::getPacketData(EthPacketPtr p) pktWaiting = true; DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Starting DMA of packet at offset %d\n", p->length); - + if (useTso) { assert(tsoLoadedHeader); if (!tsoPktHasHeader) { @@ -1728,7 +1728,7 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::getPacketData(EthPacketPtr p) tsoPktHasHeader = true; } } - + if (useTso) { DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Starting DMA of packet at offset %d length: %d\n", @@ -1777,10 +1777,10 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::pktComplete() tsoDescBytesUsed, tsoCopyBytes); } else pktPtr->length += TxdOp::getLen(desc); - - if ((!TxdOp::eop(desc) && !useTso) || + + if ((!TxdOp::eop(desc) && !useTso) || (pktPtr->length < ( tsoMss + tsoHeaderLen) && tsoTotalLen != tsoUsedLen && useTso)) { assert(!useTso || (tsoDescBytesUsed == TxdOp::getLen(desc))); @@ -1825,8 +1825,8 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::pktComplete() DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "TSO: Modifying IP header. Id + %d\n", tsoPkts); ip->id(ip->id() + tsoPkts++); - ip->len(pktPtr->length - EthPtr(pktPtr)->size()); - + ip->len(pktPtr->length - EthPtr(pktPtr)->size()); + TcpPtr tcp(ip); if (tcp) { DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, @@ -1945,12 +1945,12 @@ IGbE::TxDescCache::pktComplete() } void -IGbE::TxDescCache::actionAfterWb() +IGbE::TxDescCache::actionAfterWb() { DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "actionAfterWb() completionEnabled: %d\n", completionEnabled); igbe->postInterrupt(iGbReg::IT_TXDW); - if (completionEnabled) { + if (completionEnabled) { descEnd = igbe->regs.tdh(); DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, "Completion writing back value: %d to addr: %#x\n", descEnd, diff --git a/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.hh b/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.hh index e35744459..ed0bf4713 100644 --- a/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.hh +++ b/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.hh @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ class IGbE : public EtherDevice if (!igbe->txTick && igbe->drainState() == DrainState::Running) fetchDescriptors(); } - + bool pktDone; @@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ class IGbE : public EtherDevice Addr completionAddress; bool completionEnabled; uint32_t descEnd; - + // tso variables bool useTso; @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ class IGbE : public EtherDevice void completionWriteback(Addr a, bool enabled) { DPRINTF(EthernetDesc, - "Completion writeback Addr: %#x enabled: %d\n", + "Completion writeback Addr: %#x enabled: %d\n", a, enabled); completionAddress = a; completionEnabled = enabled; diff --git a/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe_defs.hh b/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe_defs.hh index 79a9413da..0bb29e56b 100644 --- a/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe_defs.hh +++ b/src/dev/net/i8254xGBe_defs.hh @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ enum IntTypes // Receive Descriptor struct struct RxDesc { - union { + union { struct { Addr buf; uint16_t len; @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ inline bool rs(TxDesc *d) { return bits(d->d2, 27,27); } inline bool ic(TxDesc *d) { assert(isLegacy(d) || isData(d)); return isLegacy(d) && bits(d->d2, 26,26); } inline bool tse(TxDesc *d) { if (isTypes(d, TXD_CNXT, TXD_DATA)) - return bits(d->d2, 26,26); + return bits(d->d2, 26,26); if (isType(d, TXD_ADVDATA)) return bits(d->d2, 31, 31); return false; @@ -275,10 +275,10 @@ inline int ipcso(TxDesc *d) { assert(isContext(d)); return bits(d->d1,15,8); } inline int ipcss(TxDesc *d) { assert(isContext(d)); return bits(d->d1,7,0); } inline int mss(TxDesc *d) { assert(isContext(d)); return bits(d->d2,63,48); } inline int hdrlen(TxDesc *d) { - assert(isContext(d)); + assert(isContext(d)); if (!isAdvDesc(d)) return bits(d->d2,47,40); - return bits(d->d2, 47,40) + bits(d->d1, 8,0) + bits(d->d1, 15, 9); + return bits(d->d2, 47,40) + bits(d->d1, 8,0) + bits(d->d1, 15, 9); } inline int getTsoLen(TxDesc *d) { assert(isType(d, TXD_ADVDATA)); return bits(d->d2, 63,46); } @@ -744,9 +744,9 @@ struct Regs : public Serializable { struct FWSM : public Reg { // 0x5B54 FWSM register using Reg::operator=; - ADD_FIELD32(eep_fw_semaphore,0,1); - ADD_FIELD32(fw_mode, 1,3); - ADD_FIELD32(ide, 4,1); + ADD_FIELD32(eep_fw_semaphore,0,1); + ADD_FIELD32(fw_mode, 1,3); + ADD_FIELD32(ide, 4,1); ADD_FIELD32(sol, 5,1); ADD_FIELD32(eep_roload, 6,1); ADD_FIELD32(reserved, 7,8); diff --git a/src/dev/x86/i8042.cc b/src/dev/x86/i8042.cc index ddd61c395..8aef93223 100644 --- a/src/dev/x86/i8042.cc +++ b/src/dev/x86/i8042.cc @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ X86ISA::I8042::serialize(CheckpointOut &cp) const { uint8_t statusRegData = statusReg.__data; uint8_t commandByteData = commandByte.__data; - + SERIALIZE_SCALAR(dataPort); SERIALIZE_SCALAR(commandPort); SERIALIZE_SCALAR(statusRegData); diff --git a/src/dev/x86/i8254.hh b/src/dev/x86/i8254.hh index 8243f8391..e1de8a1bb 100644 --- a/src/dev/x86/i8254.hh +++ b/src/dev/x86/i8254.hh @@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ class I8254 : public BasicPioDevice {} }; - + X86Intel8254Timer pit; IntSourcePin *intPin; - + void counterInterrupt(unsigned int num); public: diff --git a/src/dev/x86/intdev.hh b/src/dev/x86/intdev.hh index 65ad8727d..1a49bb3e2 100644 --- a/src/dev/x86/intdev.hh +++ b/src/dev/x86/intdev.hh @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ class IntSourcePin : public SimObject pin.device->raiseInterruptPin(pin.number); } } - + void lower() { diff --git a/src/mem/mport.hh b/src/mem/mport.hh index 9bc437c52..72d0b0962 100644 --- a/src/mem/mport.hh +++ b/src/mem/mport.hh @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ /* * This file defines a port class which is used for sending and receiving * messages. These messages are atomic units which don't interact and - * should be smaller than a cache block. This class is based on + * should be smaller than a cache block. This class is based on * the underpinnings of SimpleTimingPort, but it tweaks some of the external * functions. */ diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/Topology.cc b/src/mem/ruby/network/Topology.cc index 8118770ea..757efe063 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/Topology.cc +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/Topology.cc @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Topology::Topology(uint32_t num_routers, // analyze both the internal and external links, create data structures // Note that the python created links are bi-directional, but that the - // topology and networks utilize uni-directional links. Thus each + // topology and networks utilize uni-directional links. Thus each // BasicLink is converted to two calls to add link, on for each direction for (vector::const_iterator i = ext_links.begin(); i != ext_links.end(); ++i) { @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Topology::createLinks(Network *net) i != m_link_map.end(); ++i) { std::pair src_dest = (*i).first; max_switch_id = max(max_switch_id, src_dest.first); - max_switch_id = max(max_switch_id, src_dest.second); + max_switch_id = max(max_switch_id, src_dest.second); } // Initialize weight, latency, and inter switched vectors @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Topology::createLinks(Network *net) component_latencies[src][dst] = link->m_latency; topology_weights[src][dst] = link->m_weight; } - + // Walk topology and hookup the links Matrix dist = shortest_path(topology_weights, component_latencies, component_inter_switches); @@ -151,12 +151,12 @@ Topology::createLinks(Network *net) } void -Topology::addLink(SwitchID src, SwitchID dest, BasicLink* link, +Topology::addLink(SwitchID src, SwitchID dest, BasicLink* link, LinkDirection dir) { assert(src <= m_number_of_switches+m_nodes+m_nodes); assert(dest <= m_number_of_switches+m_nodes+m_nodes); - + std::pair src_dest_pair; LinkEntry link_entry; @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Topology::makeLink(Network *net, SwitchID src, SwitchID dest, assert(src >= 2 * m_nodes || dest >= 2 * m_nodes); std::pair src_dest; - LinkEntry link_entry; + LinkEntry link_entry; if (src < m_nodes) { src_dest.first = src; diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/Topology.hh b/src/mem/ruby/network/Topology.hh index 7fa0914a1..d55ba99a9 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/Topology.hh +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/Topology.hh @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class Network; typedef std::vector > Matrix; -struct LinkEntry +struct LinkEntry { BasicLink *link; LinkDirection direction; diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.cc b/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.cc index 83679984d..7be5bcd49 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.cc +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.cc @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ /* * Official Tool Website: www.mit.edu/~kaisopos/FaultModel * - * If you use our tool for academic research, we request that you cite: + * If you use our tool for academic research, we request that you cite: * Konstantinos Aisopos, Chia-Hsin Owen Chen, and Li-Shiuan Peh. Enabling * System-Level Modeling of Variation-Induced Faults in Networks-on-Chip. * Proceedings of the 48th Design Automation Conference (DAC'11) @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ // GEM5 includes #include "FaultModel.hh" -#include "base/misc.hh" +#include "base/misc.hh" using namespace std; @@ -55,18 +55,18 @@ using namespace std; FaultModel::FaultModel(const Params *p) : SimObject(p) { // read configurations into "configurations" vector - // format: <10 fault types> + // format: <10 fault types> bool more_records = true; for (int i = 0; more_records; i += (fields_per_conf_record)){ system_conf configuration; - configuration.buff_per_vc = + configuration.buff_per_vc = p->baseline_fault_vector_database[i + conf_record_buff_per_vc]; - configuration.vcs = + configuration.vcs = p->baseline_fault_vector_database[i + conf_record_vcs]; - for (int fault_index = 0; fault_index < number_of_fault_types; + for (int fault_index = 0; fault_index < number_of_fault_types; fault_index++){ - configuration.fault_type[fault_index] = - p->baseline_fault_vector_database[i + + configuration.fault_type[fault_index] = + p->baseline_fault_vector_database[i + conf_record_first_fault_type + fault_index] / 100; } configurations.push_back(configuration); @@ -79,13 +79,13 @@ FaultModel::FaultModel(const Params *p) : SimObject(p) // format: more_records = true; for (int i = 0; more_records; i += (fields_per_temperature_record)){ - int record_temperature = + int record_temperature = p->temperature_weights_database[i + temperature_record_temp]; int record_weight = p->temperature_weights_database[i + temperature_record_weight]; static int first_record = true; if (first_record){ - for (int temperature = 0; temperature < record_temperature; + for (int temperature = 0; temperature < record_temperature; temperature++){ temperature_weights.push_back(0); } @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ FaultModel::FaultModel(const Params *p) : SimObject(p) } assert(record_temperature == temperature_weights.size()); temperature_weights.push_back(record_weight); - if (p->temperature_weights_database[i + + if (p->temperature_weights_database[i + fields_per_temperature_record] < 0){ more_records = false; } @@ -131,16 +131,16 @@ FaultModel::fault_type_to_string(int ft) } -int -FaultModel::declare_router(int number_of_inputs, - int number_of_outputs, - int number_of_vcs_per_input, - int number_of_buff_per_data_vc, +int +FaultModel::declare_router(int number_of_inputs, + int number_of_outputs, + int number_of_vcs_per_input, + int number_of_buff_per_data_vc, int number_of_buff_per_ctrl_vc) { // check inputs (are they legal?) if (number_of_inputs <= 0 || number_of_outputs <= 0 || - number_of_vcs_per_input <= 0 || number_of_buff_per_data_vc <= 0 || + number_of_vcs_per_input <= 0 || number_of_buff_per_data_vc <= 0 || number_of_buff_per_ctrl_vc <= 0){ fatal("Fault Model: ERROR in argument of FaultModel_declare_router!"); } @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ FaultModel::declare_router(int number_of_inputs, // link the router to a DB record int record_hit = -1; - for (int record = 0; record < configurations.size(); record++){ + for (int record = 0; record < configurations.size(); record++){ if ((configurations[record].buff_per_vc == number_of_buffers_per_vc)&& (configurations[record].vcs == total_vcs)){ record_hit = record; @@ -172,8 +172,8 @@ FaultModel::declare_router(int number_of_inputs, return router_index++; } -bool -FaultModel::fault_vector(int routerID, +bool +FaultModel::fault_vector(int routerID, int temperature_input, float fault_vector[]) { @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ FaultModel::fault_vector(int routerID, // is the routerID recorded? if (routerID < 0 || routerID >= ((int) routers.size())){ warn("Fault Model: ERROR! unknown router ID argument."); - fatal("Fault Model: Did you enable the fault model flag)?"); + fatal("Fault Model: Did you enable the fault model flag)?"); } // is the temperature too high/too low? @@ -201,14 +201,14 @@ FaultModel::fault_vector(int routerID, // recover the router record and return its fault vector for (int i = 0; i < number_of_fault_types; i++){ - fault_vector[i] = routers[routerID].fault_type[i] * + fault_vector[i] = routers[routerID].fault_type[i] * ((float)temperature_weights[temperature]); } return ok; } -bool -FaultModel::fault_prob(int routerID, +bool +FaultModel::fault_prob(int routerID, int temperature_input, float *aggregate_fault_prob) { @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ FaultModel::fault_prob(int routerID, // is the routerID recorded? if (routerID < 0 || routerID >= ((int) routers.size())){ warn("Fault Model: ERROR! unknown router ID argument."); - fatal("Fault Model: Did you enable the fault model flag)?"); + fatal("Fault Model: Did you enable the fault model flag)?"); } // is the temperature too high/too low? @@ -237,8 +237,8 @@ FaultModel::fault_prob(int routerID, // recover the router record and return its aggregate fault probability for (int i = 0; i < number_of_fault_types; i++){ - *aggregate_fault_prob= *aggregate_fault_prob * - ( 1.0 - (routers[routerID].fault_type[i] * + *aggregate_fault_prob= *aggregate_fault_prob * + ( 1.0 - (routers[routerID].fault_type[i] * ((float)temperature_weights[temperature])) ); } *aggregate_fault_prob = 1.0 - *aggregate_fault_prob; @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ FaultModel::fault_prob(int routerID, } // this function is used only for debugging purposes -void +void FaultModel::print(void) { cout << "--- PRINTING configurations ---\n"; @@ -254,10 +254,10 @@ FaultModel::print(void) cout << "(" << record << ") "; cout << "VCs=" << configurations[record].vcs << " "; cout << "Buff/VC=" << configurations[record].buff_per_vc << " ["; - for (int fault_type_num = 0; - fault_type_num < number_of_fault_types; + for (int fault_type_num = 0; + fault_type_num < number_of_fault_types; fault_type_num++){ - cout << (100 * configurations[record].fault_type[fault_type_num]); + cout << (100 * configurations[record].fault_type[fault_type_num]); cout << "% "; } cout << "]\n"; diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.hh b/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.hh index c099220ca..f2f355b3c 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.hh +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.hh @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ /* * Official Tool Website: www.mit.edu/~kaisopos/FaultModel * - * If you use our tool for academic research, we request that you cite: + * If you use our tool for academic research, we request that you cite: * Konstantinos Aisopos, Chia-Hsin Owen Chen, and Li-Shiuan Peh. Enabling * System-Level Modeling of Variation-Induced Faults in Networks-on-Chip. * Proceedings of the 48th Design Automation Conference (DAC'11) @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ class FaultModel : public SimObject /********** THE FAULT TYPES SUPPORTED BY THE FAULT MODEL ***************/ /************************************************************************/ - enum fault_type + enum fault_type { data_corruption__few_bits, data_corruption__all_bits, @@ -105,27 +105,27 @@ class FaultModel : public SimObject float fault_type[number_of_fault_types]; }; - int declare_router(int number_of_inputs, - int number_of_outputs, - int number_of_vcs_per_vnet, - int number_of_buff_per_data_vc, + int declare_router(int number_of_inputs, + int number_of_outputs, + int number_of_vcs_per_vnet, + int number_of_buff_per_data_vc, int number_of_buff_per_ctrl_vc); std::string fault_type_to_string(int fault_type_index); - - // the following 2 functions are called at runtime, to get the probability - // of each fault type (fault_vector) or the aggregate fault probability + + // the following 2 functions are called at runtime, to get the probability + // of each fault type (fault_vector) or the aggregate fault probability // (fault_prob). Note: the probability values are provided by reference // (in the variables fault_vector[] & aggregate_fault_prob respectively). - // Both functions also return a success flag (which is always true if + // Both functions also return a success flag (which is always true if // temperature ranges from 0C to 125C) - bool fault_vector(int routerID, - int temperature, + bool fault_vector(int routerID, + int temperature, float fault_vector[]); bool fault_prob(int routerID, - int temperature, + int temperature, float *aggregate_fault_prob); // for debugging purposes diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.py b/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.py index b1532150b..ef6447ef9 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.py +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.py @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ # Official Tool Website: www.mit.edu/~kaisopos/FaultModel # -# If you use our tool for academic research, we request that you cite: +# If you use our tool for academic research, we request that you cite: # Konstantinos Aisopos, Chia-Hsin Owen Chen, and Li-Shiuan Peh. Enabling # System-Level Modeling of Variation-Induced Faults in Networks-on-Chip. # Proceedings of the 48th Design Automation Conference (DAC'11) @@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ from m5.SimObject import SimObject class FaultModel(SimObject): type = 'FaultModel' - cxx_class = 'FaultModel' + cxx_class = 'FaultModel' cxx_header = "mem/ruby/network/fault_model/FaultModel.hh" - + baseline_fault_vector_database = VectorParam.Float([ 5, 40, 0.080892, 0.109175, 0.018864, 0.130408, 0.059724, 0.077571, 0.034830, 0.083430, 0.067500, 0.121500, 5, 39, 0.062640, 0.089100, 0.016821, 0.109620, 0.051462, 0.060210, 0.029700, 0.076140, 0.062100, 0.116100, diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/SConscript b/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/SConscript index ade3eca64..0f390bd6f 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/SConscript +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/fault_model/SConscript @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ # Official Tool Website: www.mit.edu/~kaisopos/FaultModel # -# If you use our tool for academic research, we request that you cite: +# If you use our tool for academic research, we request that you cite: # Konstantinos Aisopos, Chia-Hsin Owen Chen, and Li-Shiuan Peh. Enabling # System-Level Modeling of Variation-Induced Faults in Networks-on-Chip. # Proceedings of the 48th Design Automation Conference (DAC'11) diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/fixed-pipeline/GarnetLink_d.py b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/fixed-pipeline/GarnetLink_d.py index 4a957b66e..c7833ee96 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/fixed-pipeline/GarnetLink_d.py +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/fixed-pipeline/GarnetLink_d.py @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class GarnetIntLink_d(BasicIntLink): # forward links and two backward flow-control links, one per direction nls = [] # In uni-directional link - nls.append(NetworkLink_d()); + nls.append(NetworkLink_d()); # Out uni-directional link nls.append(NetworkLink_d()); network_links = VectorParam.NetworkLink_d(nls, "forward links") diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/fixed-pipeline/Router_d.hh b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/fixed-pipeline/Router_d.hh index 9b384596e..99a0046ce 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/fixed-pipeline/Router_d.hh +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/fixed-pipeline/Router_d.hh @@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ class Router_d : public BasicRouter int get_num_outports() { return m_output_unit.size(); } int get_id() { return m_id; } - void init_net_ptr(GarnetNetwork_d* net_ptr) - { - m_network_ptr = net_ptr; + void init_net_ptr(GarnetNetwork_d* net_ptr) + { + m_network_ptr = net_ptr; } GarnetNetwork_d* get_net_ptr() { return m_network_ptr; } @@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ class Router_d : public BasicRouter void collateStats(); void resetStats(); - bool get_fault_vector(int temperature, float fault_vector[]){ - return m_network_ptr->fault_model->fault_vector(m_id, temperature, - fault_vector); + bool get_fault_vector(int temperature, float fault_vector[]){ + return m_network_ptr->fault_model->fault_vector(m_id, temperature, + fault_vector); } - bool get_aggregate_fault_probability(int temperature, + bool get_aggregate_fault_probability(int temperature, float *aggregate_fault_prob){ - return m_network_ptr->fault_model->fault_prob(m_id, temperature, + return m_network_ptr->fault_model->fault_prob(m_id, temperature, aggregate_fault_prob); } diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/GarnetLink.py b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/GarnetLink.py index 9903c9cd6..1fefca2c5 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/GarnetLink.py +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/GarnetLink.py @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class GarnetIntLink(BasicIntLink): # forward links and no backward flow-control links nls = [] # In uni-directional link - nls.append(NetworkLink()); + nls.append(NetworkLink()); # Out uni-directional link nls.append(NetworkLink()); network_links = VectorParam.NetworkLink(nls, "forward links") diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/GarnetNetwork.hh b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/GarnetNetwork.hh index 46f62c04f..e9b94809f 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/GarnetNetwork.hh +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/GarnetNetwork.hh @@ -60,14 +60,14 @@ class GarnetNetwork : public BaseGarnetNetwork void print(std::ostream& out) const; // Methods used by Topology to setup the network - void makeOutLink(SwitchID src, NodeID dest, BasicLink* link, - LinkDirection direction, + void makeOutLink(SwitchID src, NodeID dest, BasicLink* link, + LinkDirection direction, const NetDest& routing_table_entry); - void makeInLink(NodeID src, SwitchID dest, BasicLink* link, - LinkDirection direction, + void makeInLink(NodeID src, SwitchID dest, BasicLink* link, + LinkDirection direction, const NetDest& routing_table_entry); void makeInternalLink(SwitchID src, SwitchID dest, BasicLink* link, - LinkDirection direction, + LinkDirection direction, const NetDest& routing_table_entry); //! Function for performing a functional read. The return value diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/Router.hh b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/Router.hh index 11a860b11..c225e8b71 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/Router.hh +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/flexible-pipeline/Router.hh @@ -68,9 +68,9 @@ class Router : public BasicRouter, public FlexibleConsumer void print(std::ostream& out) const; - void init_net_ptr(GarnetNetwork* net_ptr) - { - m_net_ptr = net_ptr; + void init_net_ptr(GarnetNetwork* net_ptr) + { + m_net_ptr = net_ptr; } bool functionalRead(Packet *); diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/network/simple/SimpleLink.cc b/src/mem/ruby/network/simple/SimpleLink.cc index 57ae6c79e..04a60d888 100644 --- a/src/mem/ruby/network/simple/SimpleLink.cc +++ b/src/mem/ruby/network/simple/SimpleLink.cc @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ SimpleExtLink::SimpleExtLink(const Params *p) : BasicExtLink(p) { // For the simple links, the bandwidth factor translates to the - // bandwidth multiplier. The multipiler, in combination with the - // endpoint bandwidth multiplier - message size multiplier ratio, - // determines the link bandwidth in bytes + // bandwidth multiplier. The multipiler, in combination with the + // endpoint bandwidth multiplier - message size multiplier ratio, + // determines the link bandwidth in bytes m_bw_multiplier = p->bandwidth_factor; } @@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ SimpleIntLink::SimpleIntLink(const Params *p) : BasicIntLink(p) { // For the simple links, the bandwidth factor translates to the - // bandwidth multiplier. The multipiler, in combination with the - // endpoint bandwidth multiplier - message size multiplier ratio, - // determines the link bandwidth in bytes + // bandwidth multiplier. The multipiler, in combination with the + // endpoint bandwidth multiplier - message size multiplier ratio, + // determines the link bandwidth in bytes m_bw_multiplier = p->bandwidth_factor; } diff --git a/src/mem/slicc/ast/StallAndWaitStatementAST.py b/src/mem/slicc/ast/StallAndWaitStatementAST.py index 6ab2888b7..ad261e26f 100644 --- a/src/mem/slicc/ast/StallAndWaitStatementAST.py +++ b/src/mem/slicc/ast/StallAndWaitStatementAST.py @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class StallAndWaitStatementAST(StatementAST): super(StatementAST, self).__init__(slicc) self.in_port = in_port self.address = address - + def __repr__(self): return "[StallAndWaitStatementAst: %r]" % self.in_port diff --git a/src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldEnumAST.py b/src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldEnumAST.py index 5ebb516d3..b9a8ae80f 100644 --- a/src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldEnumAST.py +++ b/src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldEnumAST.py @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class TypeFieldEnumAST(TypeFieldAST): def generate(self, type): if str(type) == "State": self.error("States must in a State Declaration, not a normal enum.") - + # Add enumeration if not type.addEnum(self.field_id, self.pairs_ast.pairs): self.error("Duplicate enumeration: %s:%s" % (type, self.field_id)) diff --git a/src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldStateAST.py b/src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldStateAST.py index d2b253218..deac143bb 100644 --- a/src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldStateAST.py +++ b/src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldStateAST.py @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ class TypeFieldStateAST(TypeFieldAST): def generate(self, type): if not str(type) == "State": self.error("State Declaration must be of type State.") - + # Add enumeration if not type.addEnum(self.field_id, self.pairs_ast.pairs): self.error("Duplicate enumeration: %s:%s" % (type, self.field_id)) diff --git a/src/python/m5/util/__init__.py b/src/python/m5/util/__init__.py index 66ebb3cfe..3ff69d851 100644 --- a/src/python/m5/util/__init__.py +++ b/src/python/m5/util/__init__.py @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ def readCommand(cmd, **kwargs): no_exception = 'exception' in kwargs exception = kwargs.pop('exception', None) - + kwargs.setdefault('shell', False) kwargs.setdefault('stdout', PIPE) kwargs.setdefault('stderr', STDOUT) diff --git a/src/python/swig/event.i b/src/python/swig/event.i index cc72794ed..60a789c1a 100644 --- a/src/python/swig/event.i +++ b/src/python/swig/event.i @@ -57,11 +57,11 @@ pyevent->incref(); $self->schedule(event, when); } - + void deschedule(Event *event) { - $self->deschedule(event); + $self->deschedule(event); // Now that we're removing the python object from the event // queue, we need to decrement its reference count. diff --git a/src/sim/Root.py b/src/sim/Root.py index c6f7cfba6..776222b9c 100644 --- a/src/sim/Root.py +++ b/src/sim/Root.py @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class Root(SimObject): # args. Seems like a bad design but that's the way it is. Root._the_instance = SimObject.__new__(cls) return Root._the_instance - + @classmethod def getInstance(cls): return Root._the_instance diff --git a/src/sim/eventq.cc b/src/sim/eventq.cc index 698ecd116..7c2648c64 100644 --- a/src/sim/eventq.cc +++ b/src/sim/eventq.cc @@ -263,9 +263,9 @@ Event::unserialize(CheckpointIn &cp) // Old checkpoints had no concept of the Initialized flag // so restoring from old checkpoints always fail. - // Events are initialized on construction but original code - // "flags = _flags" would just overwrite the initialization. - // So, read in the checkpoint flags, but then set the Initialized + // Events are initialized on construction but original code + // "flags = _flags" would just overwrite the initialization. + // So, read in the checkpoint flags, but then set the Initialized // flag on top of it in order to avoid failures. assert(initialized()); flags = _flags; diff --git a/src/sim/eventq.hh b/src/sim/eventq.hh index 184d6ec3b..eeb392153 100644 --- a/src/sim/eventq.hh +++ b/src/sim/eventq.hh @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ inline void curEventQueue(EventQueue *q) { _curEventQueue = q; } */ class EventBase { - protected: + protected: typedef unsigned short FlagsType; typedef ::Flags Flags; diff --git a/src/sim/insttracer.hh b/src/sim/insttracer.hh index 6819c2199..7b15d1f91 100644 --- a/src/sim/insttracer.hh +++ b/src/sim/insttracer.hh @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ class InstRecord void setPredicate(bool val) { predicate = val; } virtual void dump() = 0; - + public: Tick getWhen() const { return when; } ThreadContext *getThread() const { return thread; } diff --git a/src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc b/src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc index 67c47ce77..12df08f2d 100644 --- a/src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc +++ b/src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc @@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ switchcpu(ThreadContext *tc) } // -// This function is executed when annotated work items begin. Depending on +// This function is executed when annotated work items begin. Depending on // what the user specified at the command line, the simulation may exit and/or // take a checkpoint when a certain work item begins. // @@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ workbegin(ThreadContext *tc, uint64_t workid, uint64_t threadid) } // -// This function is executed when annotated work items end. Depending on +// This function is executed when annotated work items end. Depending on // what the user specified at the command line, the simulation may exit and/or // take a checkpoint when a certain work item ends. // diff --git a/src/unittest/cprintftest.cc b/src/unittest/cprintftest.cc index ee5701d13..7e6d2f2d4 100644 --- a/src/unittest/cprintftest.cc +++ b/src/unittest/cprintftest.cc @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ main() int length = 11; char bar[length + 1]; bar[length] = 0; - + memcpy(bar, _bar.c_str(), length); warn("%s\n", bar); diff --git a/system/alpha/console/console.c b/system/alpha/console/console.c index f57ce054f..847c375b0 100644 --- a/system/alpha/console/console.c +++ b/system/alpha/console/console.c @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ unixBoot(int argc, char **argv) rpb = (struct rpb *)unix_boot_alloc(HWRPB_PAGES); - mdt_bitmap = (unsigned char *)unix_boot_alloc(mdt_bitmap_pages); + mdt_bitmap = (unsigned char *)unix_boot_alloc(mdt_bitmap_pages); first = (ulong *)unix_boot_alloc(1); second = (ulong *)unix_boot_alloc(1); third_rpb = (ulong *)unix_boot_alloc(1); diff --git a/tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py b/tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py index cbe41301c..221d28b2e 100644 --- a/tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py +++ b/tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ cpus = [ MemTest(percent_functional=50, # overwrite options.num_cpus with the nb_cores value options.num_cpus = nb_cores - + # system simulated system = System(cpu = cpus) # Dummy voltage domain for all our clock domains diff --git a/util/checkpoint-tester.py b/util/checkpoint-tester.py index d5d8004a2..530462758 100755 --- a/util/checkpoint-tester.py +++ b/util/checkpoint-tester.py @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ for dir in dirs: cpts.append(int(match.group(1))) cpts.sort() - + # We test by loading checkpoint N, simulating to (and dumping at) # checkpoint N+1, then comparing the resulting checkpoint with the # original checkpoint N+1. Thus the number of tests we can run is one @@ -132,4 +132,4 @@ for i in range(1, len(cpts)): print diffout.read(), diffout.close() - + diff --git a/util/compile b/util/compile index 7f9b5d447..627e78b74 100755 --- a/util/compile +++ b/util/compile @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ add_option('-E', "--experimental", action='store_true', default=False, help="enable experimental builds") add_option('-v', "--verbose", default=False, action='store_true', help="be verbose") - + set_group("Output binary types") bool_option("debug", default=False, help="compile debug binaries") bool_option("opt", default=False, help="compile opt binaries") diff --git a/util/m5/m5.c b/util/m5/m5.c index 522268410..f773153da 100644 --- a/util/m5/m5.c +++ b/util/m5/m5.c @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ do_pin(int argc, char *argv[]) if (argc < 2) usage(); - cpu_set_t mask; + cpu_set_t mask; CPU_ZERO(&mask); const char *sep = ","; @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ do_pin(int argc, char *argv[]) while (target) { CPU_SET(atoi(target), &mask); target = strtok(NULL, sep); - } + } if (sched_setaffinity(0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &mask) < 0) err(1, "setaffinity"); diff --git a/util/qdo b/util/qdo index 2c47fa654..d53f3e9b1 100755 --- a/util/qdo +++ b/util/qdo @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ # Ali Saidi # Important! -# This script expects a simple $ prompt, if you are using a shell other than +# This script expects a simple $ prompt, if you are using a shell other than # sh which defaults to this you'll need to add something like the following # to your bashrc/bash_profile script: #if [ "$OAR_USER" = "xxxx" ]; then @@ -97,11 +97,11 @@ class Shell(pexpect.spawn): def __init__(self, cmd): # initialize base pexpect.spawn object - try: + try: pexpect.spawn.__init__(self, cmd) - except pexpect.ExceptionPexpect, exc: - print "%s:" % progname, exc - sys.exit(1) + except pexpect.ExceptionPexpect, exc: + print "%s:" % progname, exc + sys.exit(1) # full_output accumulates the full output of the session self.full_output = "" self.quick_timeout = 15 @@ -146,17 +146,17 @@ class Shell(pexpect.spawn): (output, status) = shell.do_command('[ -d %s ]' % dirname, self.quick_timeout) return status == 0 - + # Don't actually try to close it.. just wait until it closes by itself - # We can't actually kill the pid which is what it's trying to do, and if - # we call wait we could be in an unfortunate situation of it printing input + # We can't actually kill the pid which is what it's trying to do, and if + # we call wait we could be in an unfortunate situation of it printing input # right as we call wait, so the input is never read and the process never ends def safe_close(self): count = 0 while self.isalive() and count < 10: time.sleep(1) self.close(force=False) - + # Spawn the interactive pool job. # Hack to do link on poolfs... disabled for now since diff --git a/util/statetrace/SConstruct b/util/statetrace/SConstruct index 5909772c6..ce914d79d 100644 --- a/util/statetrace/SConstruct +++ b/util/statetrace/SConstruct @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ scons build/arm/statetrace You may need a cross compiler in order to build statetrace successfully. To specify an alternative compiler, set the CXX scons argument on the command -line. The CXX environment variable is NOT considered when selecting the +line. The CXX environment variable is NOT considered when selecting the compiler. To override the compiler for a particular target ISA, set the CXX scons argument. For example, to build both the AMD64 version and the ARM version at the same time using the system compiler for the AMD64