base/refcnt.hh:
reorganize the RefCountingPtr a little bit to make it easier
to derive from
dev/etherpkt.hh:
this doesn't belong here. use the inet.hh stuff
dev/ns_gige.cc:
dev/ns_gige.hh:
use newer features in the tcp/ip/ethernet stuff
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clean up a few other things while we're here.
base/bitfield.hh:
base/compression/null_compression.hh:
dont #include <inttypes.hh> use "sim/host.hh"
fix #include guard
base/stats/types.hh:
dont #include <inttypes.hh> use "sim/host.hh"
kern/linux/aligned.hh:
dont #include <stdint.hh> use "sim/host.hh"
fix #include guard
kern/linux/hwrpb.hh:
fix #include guard
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functions instead of preprocessor macros.
arch/alpha/vtophys.cc:
use new constants, functions and structs to clean up the
vtophys code.
arch/alpha/vtophys.hh:
Clean up a little bit and make the protypes match new changes.
base/remote_gdb.cc:
dev/ide_disk.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
use new constants from isa_traits.hh instead of ones from
old pmap.h
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never clear about whether the end of the range was inclusive
or exclusive. Make it inclusive, but also provide a RangeSize()
function that will generate a Range based on a start and a size.
This, in combination with using the comparison operators, makes
almost all usages of the range not care how it is stored.
base/range.cc:
Make the end of the range inclusive.
start/end -> first/last
(end seems too much like end() in stl)
base/range.hh:
Make the end of the range inclusive.
Fix all comparison operators so that they work correctly with
an inclusive range. Also, when comparing one range to another
with <, <=, >, >=, we only look at the beginning of the range
beacuse x <= y should be the same as x < y || x == y. (This wasn't
the case before.)
Add a few functions for making a range:
RangeSize is start and size
RangeEx is start and end where end is exclusive
RangeIn is start and end where end is inclusive
start/end -> first/last
(end seems too much like end() in stl)
dev/alpha_console.cc:
dev/baddev.cc:
dev/ide_ctrl.cc:
dev/ns_gige.cc:
dev/pciconfigall.cc:
dev/pcidev.cc:
dev/tsunami_cchip.cc:
dev/tsunami_io.cc:
dev/tsunami_pchip.cc:
dev/uart.cc:
Use the RangeSize function to create a range.
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arch/alpha/vtophys.cc:
PGOFSET -> ALPHA_PGOFSET to avoid include file problems
base/callback.hh:
Added a class to create a callback from a function
base/intmath.hh:
make FloorLog2 inlined
dev/pcidev.cc:
more work in getting pciconfig space happy with different endiannesses
dev/uart.cc:
used an incorrect size for write uint64_t instead of uint8_t
sim/system.cc:
when writing things into system data structures we need to pay
attention to endianness
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base/inet.cc:
we can't use a uint16_t for the intermediate checksum values
since there may be some bits that carry.
the length that is added in the pseudo header is the length of
the tcp portion only.
base/inet.hh:
silly me, the ip_hlen field is in terms of 4-byte words.
when caclulating checksum, we're dealing with network byte order,
so don't bother doing any byteswapping.
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Also change to ref counted DynInst.
SConscript:
Add branch predictor, BTB, load store queue, and storesets.
arch/isa_parser.py:
Specify the template parameter for AlphaDynInst
base/traceflags.py:
Add load store queue, store set, and mem dependence unit to the
list of trace flags.
cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc:
Change formating, add in debug statement.
cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh:
Change DynInst to be RefCounted, add flag to clear whether or not this
instruction can commit. This is likely to be removed in the future.
cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_dyn_inst.cc:
AlphaDynInst has been changed to be templated, so now this CC file
is just used to force instantiations of AlphaDynInst.
cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_dyn_inst.hh:
Changed AlphaDynInst to be templated on Impl. Removed some unnecessary
functions.
cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_full_cpu.cc:
AlphaFullCPU has been changed to be templated, so this CC file is now
just used to force instantation of AlphaFullCPU.
cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_full_cpu.hh:
Change AlphaFullCPU to be templated on Impl.
cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_impl.hh:
Update it to reflect AlphaDynInst and AlphaFullCPU being templated
on Impl. Also removed time buffers from here, as they are really
a part of the CPU and are thus in the CPU policy now.
cpu/beta_cpu/alpha_params.hh:
Make AlphaSimpleParams inherit from the BaseFullCPU so that it doesn't
need to specifically declare any parameters that are already in the
BaseFullCPU.
cpu/beta_cpu/comm.hh:
Changed the structure of the time buffer communication structs. Now
they include the size of the packet of instructions it is sending.
Added some parameters to the backwards communication struct, mainly
for squashing.
cpu/beta_cpu/commit.hh:
Update typenames to reflect change in location of time buffer structs.
Update DynInst to DynInstPtr (it is refcounted now).
cpu/beta_cpu/commit_impl.hh:
Formatting changes mainly. Also sends back proper information
on branch mispredicts so that the bpred unit can update itself.
Updated behavior for non-speculative instructions (stores, any
other non-spec instructions): once they reach the head of the ROB,
the ROB signals back to the IQ that it can go ahead and issue the
non-speculative instruction. The instruction itself is updated so that
commit won't try to commit it again until it is done executing.
cpu/beta_cpu/cpu_policy.hh:
Added branch prediction unit, mem dependence prediction unit, load
store queue. Moved time buffer structs from AlphaSimpleImpl to here.
cpu/beta_cpu/decode.hh:
Changed typedefs to reflect change in location of time buffer structs
and also the change from DynInst to ref counted DynInstPtr.
cpu/beta_cpu/decode_impl.hh:
Continues to buffer instructions even while unblocking now. Changed
how it loops through groups of instructions so it can properly block
during the middle of a group of instructions.
cpu/beta_cpu/fetch.hh:
Changed typedefs to reflect change in location of time buffer structs
and the change to ref counted DynInsts. Also added in branch
brediction unit.
cpu/beta_cpu/fetch_impl.hh:
Add in branch prediction. Changed how fetch checks inputs and its
current state to make for easier logic.
cpu/beta_cpu/free_list.cc:
Changed int regs and float regs to logically use one flat namespace.
Future change will be moving them to a single scoreboard to conserve
space.
cpu/beta_cpu/free_list.hh:
Mostly debugging statements. Might be removed for performance in future.
cpu/beta_cpu/full_cpu.cc:
Added in some debugging statements. Updated BaseFullCPU to take
a params object.
cpu/beta_cpu/full_cpu.hh:
Added params class within BaseCPU that other param classes will be
able to inherit from. Updated typedefs to reflect change in location
of time buffer structs and ref counted DynInst.
cpu/beta_cpu/iew.hh:
Updated typedefs to reflect change in location of time buffer structs
and use of ref counted DynInsts.
cpu/beta_cpu/iew_impl.hh:
Added in load store queue, updated iew to be able to execute non-
speculative instructions, instead of having them execute in commit.
cpu/beta_cpu/inst_queue.hh:
Updated change to ref counted DynInsts. Changed inst queue to hold
non-speculative instructions as well, which are issued only when
commit signals backwards that a nonspeculative instruction is at
the head of the ROB.
cpu/beta_cpu/inst_queue_impl.hh:
Updated to allow for non-speculative instructions to be in the inst
queue. Also added some debug functions.
cpu/beta_cpu/regfile.hh:
Added debugging statements, changed formatting.
cpu/beta_cpu/rename.hh:
Updated typedefs, added some functions to clean up code.
cpu/beta_cpu/rename_impl.hh:
Moved some code into functions to make it easier to read.
cpu/beta_cpu/rename_map.cc:
Changed int and float reg behavior to use a single flat namespace. In
the future, the rename maps can be combined to a single rename map to
save space.
cpu/beta_cpu/rename_map.hh:
Added destructor.
cpu/beta_cpu/rob.hh:
Updated it with change from DynInst to ref counted DynInst.
cpu/beta_cpu/rob_impl.hh:
Formatting, updated to use ref counted DynInst.
cpu/static_inst.hh:
Updated forward declaration for AlphaDynInst now that it is templated.
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base/inet.hh:
add functions to the various headers to grab the most common
encapsulated protocols. This could easily get out of hand, but
we're just worrying about tcp, udp, and ip for now.
add common functions size(), bytes(), and payload() to all wrappers.
size() gets the header size
bytes() returns a uint8_t * to the beginning of the header
payload() returns a uint8_t * to the beginning of the payload.
dev/etherpkt.cc:
dev/etherpkt.hh:
don't cache pointers to headers. It's probably not worth the
hassle.
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libdnet when we can instead of our own home grown stuff.
SConscript:
separate the crc code into its own file
base/inet.cc:
move the crc stuff to crc.cc
add generic code for calculating ip/tcp/udp checksums
base/inet.hh:
- move crc stuff to crc.hh
- #include all of the libdnet stuff. (this makes base/inet.hh the
only file you need to include if you want to use this kind of stuff.)
- Wrap some of the libdnet structs to get easier access to structure
members. These wrappers will automatically deal with masking/shifting/
byte-swapping.
base/refcnt.hh:
If one derives from RefCountingPtr, they should have access to
the internal data pointer.
build/SConstruct:
make #include of dnet stuff work
dev/etherlink.cc:
dev/ethertap.cc:
dev/ethertap.hh:
EtherPacket -> PacketData
dev/etherpkt.cc:
EtherPacket -> PacketData
add a function for populating extra info about a packet.
Basically just gives pointers to ethernet/ip/tcp/udp headers
if they exist.
dev/etherpkt.hh:
EtherPacket -> PacketData
remove most of the packet header stuff from teh PacketData
class and just add a few generic functions for grabbing various
headers that may exist in the packet. The old functionality is
contained in the headers.
dev/ns_gige.cc:
- IP -> Ip, UDP -> Udp, TCP ->Tcp when used in variable names
- get rid of our own byte swapping functions.
- whack checksum code and use libdnet version.
- Get pointers to the various packet headers and grab info from
those headers. (The byte swapping in the headers now.)
- Add stats for Udp Checksums
dev/ns_gige.hh:
use libdnet for checksum code.
IP -> Ip, TCP -> Tcp in variable names
add stats for UDP checksums
--HG--
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SConscript:
Added new CPU files to build.
arch/alpha/isa_desc:
Changed rduniq and wruniq to be nonspeculative because the uniq register is not renamed.
arch/isa_parser.py:
Added new CPU exec method.
base/statistics.hh:
Minor change for namespace conflict. Probably can change back one the new CPU files are cleaned up.
base/traceflags.py:
Added new CPU trace flags.
cpu/static_inst.hh:
Changed static inst to use a file that defines the execute functions.
--HG--
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single place so it's easier to work with.
- Add support for binning kernel/user/idle time separately from
lisa's binning stuff, but make the two compatible.
- KernelStats used to directly implement the pImpl idiom, but
it makes more sense to just remove the level of indirection and
make the exec context have a pointer to the stats.
- Factor common code out of LinuxSystem and Tru64System and put
it into the System base class. While doing that, make all
constructors take a pointer to a parameter struct instead of
naming the parameters individually to make it much easier to add
parameters to these classes.
SConscript:
Move the function tracking and binning stuff around.
arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
kernelStats is now a pointer
arch/alpha/pseudo_inst.cc:
kernelStats is now a pointer
the parameters to the system have been moved into their own
struct
base/trace.hh:
provide a little functor class for wrapping a string that
can allow you to define name() in any scope very simply
for use with DPRINTF
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
New order of arguments for consistency.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
kernelStats no longer has the level of indirection in it,
execContext has the indirection now. so, kernelStats is a pointer.
We also need a pointer to the kernelBinning stuff from the system
and we need to figure out if we want to do binning or not.
Move a whole bunch of code into kern_binning.cc so it's all
in the same place.
cpu/exec_context.hh:
We want pointers to the kernel binning/stats stuff and we'll
have the exec_context and system have the level of indirection
instead of having the extra layer in the kernel stats class.
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
call through the exec context to do the special binning
stuff.
kern/kernel_stats.cc:
kern/kernel_stats.hh:
Re-organize the stats stuff and remove the level of indirection
(that was there to simplify building) and move the binning stuff
into its own class/file.
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh:
sim/system.cc:
sim/system.hh:
move lots of common system code into the base system class so
that it can be shared between linux, tru64, and whatever else
we decide to support in the future.
Make the constructor take a pointer to a parameter struct so that
it is easier to pass parameters to the parent.
kern/system_events.cc:
move the majority of the binning code into the Kernel::Binning class
in the kern_binning file
kern/system_events.hh:
FnEvents only need to know the bin
create the Idle start event to find the PCBB of the idle
process when it starts.
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
memCtrl -> memctrl
sim/process.cc:
sim/process.hh:
re-order args for consistency
--HG--
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structures.
Added event to print out currently running task
base/traceflags.py:
Added Thread trace flag
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
Added event to print out currently running task
--HG--
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SConscript:
Add pyconfig/{pyconfig,code}.cc
Add list of object description (.od) files.
Include pyconfig/SConscript.
base/inifile.cc:
Get rid of CPP_PIPE... it never really worked anyway.
base/inifile.hh:
Make load(ifstream&) method public so pyconfig
code can call it.
sim/main.cc:
Handle Python config scripts (end in '.py' instead of '.ini').
sim/pyconfig/m5configbase.py:
Add license.
Fix minor __setattr__ problem (2.3 related?)
--HG--
rename : util/config/m5configbase.py => sim/pyconfig/m5configbase.py
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be more easily re-used. This currently uses some cooked up matching
function that I wrote a while ago, but should probably be changed
to use regular expressions in the future.
add doDebugBreak to control breakpoints on a per SimObject basis
SConscript:
add match
base/stats/events.cc:
base/trace.cc:
Move the object matching code into a separate file so it can be
more easily shared
base/trace.hh:
the object matching code was wrapped up and moved. adapt.
sim/sim_object.cc:
add the doDebugBreak flag that can be set on a per-SimObject
basis. This will be used in the future to control whether or
not debug_break() will actually break for a given object.
provide a function interface that can be called from the debugger.
sim/sim_object.hh:
add the doDebugBreak flag that can be set on a per-SimObject
basis. This will be used in the future to control whether or
not debug_break() will actually break for a given object.
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the object name on every line.
This makes grep a bit more effective.
kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc:
use the new data dump format that trace.hh now provides
--HG--
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base/mysql.cc:
Move the query function to the cc file
make the trace stuff work
base/mysql.hh:
Move the query function to the cc file
--HG--
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base/mysql.hh:
Trace sql queries
base/traceflags.py:
Add a trace flag to trace sql queries
--HG--
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and to do proper dumping of non-binned stats.
base/stats/mysql.cc:
have configure return whether or not the stat is a printable
stat. This avoids naming problems in the database.
don't store non printable stats.
dump non-binned stats into the special bin 0
base/stats/mysql.hh:
have configure return whether or not the stat is a printable
stat. This avoids naming problems in the database.
--HG--
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base/statistics.cc:
add more checking to the stats stuff to make sure that
things are set up correctly
base/stats/statdb.cc:
Check that bins are only registered once.
--HG--
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SConscript:
add these files for partitioned caches
base/traceflags.py:
add Split as a traceflag
--HG--
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hopefully improve performance a tad.
base/stats/mysql.cc:
- it's not called sample anymore, it's called tick
- don't bother to cleanup deleted runs. Doing this for each run
is not necessary, it can be done all at once
- don't query for a bin id every time, just do it once.
- use locking in a few places to prevent two processes from
stepping on eachother.
- don't duplicate subdata ids. use -1,y and x,-1
base/stats/mysql.hh:
It's not called sample anymore, it's called tick
--HG--
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'cd build; scons' will build ALPHA/m5.debug.
Use e.g. 'scons KERNEL/m5.opt' to build other binaries.
Read the comments in build/SConstruct for more details.
base/traceflags.py:
Take basename of generated cc/hh files from command line instead
of hardwiring them. Lets us call the script from a different
directory and still have the files end up in the right place
(e.g. "base/traceflags.py base/traceflags").
--HG--
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arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
update for new event interface
base/stats/events.cc:
implement the ignore event function which matches sim objects from which
to ignore events.
Make insert event like insert data and make it able to insert many
events in a single transaction with the database.
base/stats/events.hh:
Make it possible to ignore events
sim/sim_object.cc:
make recordEvent a member function of SimObject to implement
the ignore function easily
sim/sim_object.hh:
implement the ignore event stuff in the sim object. This is a
bit of a hack, but an easy place to put it.
--HG--
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base/loader/elf_object.cc:
EM_ALPHA value isn't official, so perhaps we shouldn't use it
dev/alpha_console.cc:
dev/alpha_console.hh:
this change allows the use of old console code
--HG--
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base/traceflags.py:
removed TsunamiUart/TlaserUart and added a plain Uart
dev/alpha_console.cc:
updated for new simconsole
dev/platform.hh:
added a uart member to platform
dev/simconsole.cc:
dev/simconsole.hh:
removed lots of legacy code, it should all be ours now.
converted tabs to 8 spaces
added our copyright
dev/tsunami.cc:
uses simconsole.hh rather than console.hh
dev/tsunami_cchip.cc:
dev/tsunami_io.cc:
never needed console.hh
dev/tsunami_io.hh:
this does need eventq.hh and it just happend to be working whenn console.hh was
included everywhere
dev/tsunamireg.h:
added a couple more 8250/16550 uart defines
dev/uart.cc:
new uart code, rewritten to support both tlaser and tsunami (both a 8250 and 8530
uart).
dev/uart.hh:
updated for new uart, legacy code removed
--HG--
rename : dev/console.cc => dev/simconsole.cc
rename : dev/console.hh => dev/simconsole.hh
rename : dev/tsunami_uart.cc => dev/uart.cc
rename : dev/tsunami_uart.hh => dev/uart.hh
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base/intmath.hh:
only need FloorLog2(size_t) on a mac, so ifdefed for this
dev/alpha_console.cc:
Actually allocate the alphaAccess struct.
--HG--
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base/misc.cc:
Don't dump trace in panic(), SIGABRT handler will do it now.
sim/main.cc:
Add SIGABRT handler that prints curTick and dumps buffered trace (if any).
This doesn't work as well as I would like since the buffered trace records
often contain stale references to stack-resident temporary std::string objects.
Someday we'll have to put in a fix for that.
--HG--
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base/traceflags.py:
added some more traceflags for ethernet to break it up better
dev/etherpkt.hh:
since we are not network host order, must reverse bytes for these typechecks.
also, overload isTcp/UdpPkt to take an argument so you don't have to reget the ip header if you've already got one.
dev/ns_gige.cc:
1) add some functions that reverse Endianness so we can generate adn evaluate checksum adn dprintf data accurately/more understandably
2) forget about the implementation of fifo fill/drain thresholds, it's not used by the driver much, nor does it matter with use sending/receiving in whole packets anyway.
get rid of teh associated variables.
3) get rid of txFifoCnt the variable, it's redundant and unnecessary, just use txFifoAvail.
4) change io_enable to ioEnable, just to be picky.
5) modify some DPRINTF's to be clearer, also added a lot, and spread them into better traceflag categories
6) fix the device bug! it's the intrTick = 0 at teh beginning of cpuInterrupt().
7) clear some bools in regsReset() so they don't holdover wrong state
8) fix pseudo header generation for Tcp checksumming to account for network order
dev/ns_gige.hh:
change io_enable to ioEnable, get rid of fill/drain thresh related variables and txFifoCnt, which is redundant
--HG--
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base/inifile.cc:
Added mac os support and fixed a bug, on error we need to exit the
child process not return
base/intmath.hh:
gcc on macos wanted a seperate function for the size_t type
base/loader/elf_object.cc:
I'm not sure why this works under linux because it seems to return
the wrong value.
base/stats/text.cc:
added define/include for mac os x
cpu/exec_context.hh:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
added endian conversion code
dev/alpha_console.cc:
rather than accessing a charecter array of varying size depending on
the access, lets actually do this properly.
dev/alpha_console.hh:
get rid of now nolonger used consoleData
dev/disk_image.cc:
We have to byte swap the data is some cases, added function to do that
dev/ethertap.cc:
added preproc directive for mac os
--HG--
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Mostly a matter of keeping prefetches to invalid addrs
from messing up VM IPRs. Also discovered that wh64s were
not being treated as prefetches, when they really should be
(for the most part, anyway).
arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc:
arch/alpha/alpha_memory.hh:
- Get rid of intrlock flag for locking VM fault regs (a la EV5);
instead, just don't update regs on VPTE loads (a la EV6).
- Add NO_FAULT MemReq flag to indicate references that should not
cause page faults (i.e., prefetches).
arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
- Get rid of intrlock flag for locking VM fault regs (a la EV5);
instead, just don't update regs on VPTE loads (a la EV6).
- Add Fault trace flag.
arch/alpha/isa_desc:
- Add NO_FAULT MemReq flag to indicate references that should not
cause page faults (i.e., prefetches).
- Mark wh64 as a "data prefetch" instruction so it gets controlled
properly by the FullCPU data prefetch control switch.
- Align wh64 EA in decoder so issue stage doesn't need to worry about it.
arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh:
- Get rid of intrlock flag for locking VM fault regs (a la EV5);
instead, just don't update regs on VPTE loads (a la EV6).
base/traceflags.py:
- Add Fault trace flag.
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
- Pass MemReq flags to writeHint() operation.
cpu/static_inst.hh:
Update comment re: prefetches.
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and started cleaning up config files.
arch/alpha/isa_desc:
Made implementation of cttz and ctlz more compact
base/remote_gdb.cc:
Added comment about PALcode debugger accesses
dev/baddev.cc:
dev/baddev.hh:
dev/ide_ctrl.cc:
dev/ide_ctrl.hh:
dev/pciconfigall.cc:
dev/pciconfigall.hh:
dev/tsunami_cchip.cc:
dev/tsunami_cchip.hh:
dev/tsunami_io.cc:
dev/tsunami_io.hh:
dev/tsunami_pchip.cc:
dev/tsunami_pchip.hh:
dev/tsunami_uart.cc:
dev/tsunami_uart.hh:
Cleaned up includes and changed device from FunctionalMemory to
PioDevice for detailed boot
dev/ns_gige.cc:
The ethernet dev uses two BARs, and the first bars size was being set
incorrectly.
dev/tsunamireg.h:
I don't know why we were using the superpage as the PCI memory addr.
Changed and works correctly with detailed boot.
--HG--
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base/stats/mysql.hh:
Rename of Statsistics namespace to stats... merge from head
--HG--
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Removed bootloader and just wrote command line into linux kernel
base/inifile.cc:
the forked process should not return, it should exit.
dev/tsunami_uart.cc:
dev/tsunami_uart.hh:
The serial port in reality has some delay and linux expects it. This
schedules an interrupt 300 cycles after the transmit instead of
immediately
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
removed boot loader and stuck boot command line in the kernel manually
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database work better.
base/stats/events.cc:
properly connect to the database
base/stats/mysql.cc:
cleanup the event stuff too
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of events into the database for a given run.
base/stats/mysql.cc:
base/stats/mysql.hh:
reorganize mysql stat stuff so that other stuff can use
the same database connection
base/traceflags.py:
Trace flag to print out events
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proxies for a real C/C++ scalar value or scalar functor.
This replaces the scalar() and functor() terms that were
previously used in formulas. This helps when dumping
statistics because the formulas are not supposed to change.
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
Add a number of cycles stat to the cpu object that tracks the
number of cycles that the cpu has executed. This starts to pave
the way for cpu cycles being different from event ticks.
cpu/base_cpu.hh:
provide a functor for calculating all simulated instructions
of all CPUs and a virtual function for determining that number.
To deal with the change from functor() to Value::functor()
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
simTicks -> numCycles
numInsts is now a real Scalar stat, not a Formula
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
numInsts is now a real Scalar stat, not a Formula
count all instructions
sim/stat_control.cc:
simInsts, simTicks, hostMemory, and hostSeconds are no
longer Statistics::Formula but rather Statistics::Value
add new stat for tick frequency
sim/stats.hh:
don't need everything to be extern.
test/Makefile:
Make stuff work a tad bit better
test/stattest.cc:
test out Statistics::Value
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arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc:
change to the main m5 tree convention for naming
base/traceflags.py:
add ide and pciconfigall traceflags
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
kill some old binning styled stuff
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arch/alpha/vtophys.cc:
Removed buggy code that tries to fix PAL addresses (may cause problems
while trying to debug in PAL code, but that should do this fix outside
of vtophys)
base/loader/symtab.cc:
base/loader/symtab.hh:
cpu/exetrace.cc:
Changed InstExec traces to always print a symbol name
dev/ide_ctrl.cc:
dev/ide_disk.cc:
Tabs
dev/ide_disk.hh:
Change buffer size
dev/tsunami_pchip.cc:
Fix translatePciToDma to support scatter gather mapping
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
Force simulator to wait until remote debugger attaches (should be removed
or turned on/off with a flag)
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instead of with the source code. This will hopefully be especially
useful when we're generating dozens of files when we flesh out the
object description stuff.
remove generated files from the source tree. python is required
to build now.
base/trace.hh:
no need for the underscore in the name
base/traceflags.py:
clean up code
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Add support for generic visitors for stats and use them
to implement independent output functions.
Support for mysql output and some initial code for hacking
on mysql output with python
arch/alpha/pseudo_inst.cc:
base/hybrid_pred.cc:
base/hybrid_pred.hh:
base/sat_counter.cc:
base/sat_counter.hh:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
sim/main.cc:
sim/process.cc:
sim/process.hh:
sim/sim_events.cc:
sim/sim_object.cc:
sim/system.hh:
update for changes in stats package
base/statistics.cc:
move the python output code to base/stats/puthon.(cc|hh)
and reimplement it as a visitor.
move the text output code to base/stats/text.(cc|hh) and
reimplement it as a visitor.
move the database stuff into base/stats/statdb.(cc|hh) and
get rid of the class. Put everything as globals in the
Statistics::Database namespace.
allocate unique ids for all stats.
directly implement the check routine and get rid of the
various dumping routines since they're now in separate files.
make sure that no two stats have the same name
clean up some loops
base/statistics.hh:
major changes to the statistics package again
lots of code was factored out of statistics.hh into several
separate files in base/stats/ (this will continue)
There are now two Stat package types Result and Counter that
are specified to allow the user to keep the counted type
separate from the result type. They are currently both doubles
but that's an experiment. There is no more per stat ability to
set the type. Statistics::Counter is not the same as Counter!
Implement a visitor for statistics output so that new output
types can be implemented independently from the stats package
itself.
Add a unique id to each stat so that it can be used to keep
track of stats more simply. This number can also be used in
debugging problems with stats.
Tweak the bucket size stuff a bit to make it work better.
fixed VectorDist size bug
cpu/memtest/memtest.cc:
Fix up for changes in stats package
Don't use value() since it doesn't work with binning. If you
want a number as a stat, and to use it in the program itself,
you really want two separate variables, one that's a stat,
and one that's not.
cpu/memtest/memtest.hh:
Fix up for changes in stats package
test/Makefile:
Try to build stuff now that directories matter
test/stattest.cc:
test all new output types
choose which one with command line options
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base/range.hh:
andrew thought this might be a bug.
dev/etherpkt.cc:
don't need std:: since there is a using directive
dev/ns_gige.cc:
update to new PIO and PCI system
dev/ns_gige.hh:
update to deal with new PIO and PCI setup
dev/ns_gige_reg.h:
Add some new #defines that I ended up needing
dev/pcidev.cc:
some changes to the debugging printfs of pci device
--HG--
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on various platforms.
base/hashmap.hh:
gcc on Alpha doesn't always define __LP64__,
even though it arguably should.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
Clear register file on non-full-system too (even though
it typically gets overwritten by the initial regs from
the Process object).
sim/process.cc:
Clear initial register copy in Process object.
Not all regs get initialized when the executable is loaded.
--HG--
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base/loader/elf_object.cc:
The symbol versioning stuff screws up OpenBSD. We don't need it anyway
--HG--
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base/time.cc:
base/time.hh:
Don't set the current time in the constructor. Use a flag and
make the default to not set the time.
Change reset() to set(). Dunno. Just seems right.
--HG--
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to do it:
in .ini file set binned_fns=foo null bar foo
what this says is, track foo when it is called by null (i.e. anything). bin bar only when it is called by foo.
essentially, if you have a path of functions to track, the 0th, 2nd, 4th fn listed are the fns to track, and the 1st, 3rd, 5th are their respective callers.
base/statistics.hh:
turn it back to FS_MEASURE since we already have a build in place
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
remove FS_MEASURE #defs. add more DPRINTF's. manage an anomaly that happens when tracking idle_thread.
kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh:
remove FS_MEASURE #defs
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
make DumpState print all the time, but only with DPRINTF. add a new parameter to tru64System a vector<string> binned_fns, to read in from .ini file. now all this binning stuff is dynamically generated.
kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh:
remove all static binning stuff, add support for dynamic
sim/system.cc:
change nonPath bin name to Kernel, remove FS_MEASURE
sim/system.hh:
change nonPath to Kernel
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code.
base/statistics.hh:
We're getting rid of FS_MEASURE, but for now, we're going
to still use a compile time flag to turn on and off binning
of statistics. (The flag is STATS_BINNING)
cpu/exec_context.cc:
cpu/exec_context.hh:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
get rid of FS_MEASURE
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
yank the function call tracking code out of the cpu and move
it into the software context class itself.
kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh:
get rid of FS_MEASURE
move all of the tacking stuff to the same place.
sim/system.hh:
cleanup
--HG--
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(very painful) bus reset from occuring
base/loader/elf_object.cc:
Fixed to allow proper loading of local symbols
--HG--
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arch/alpha/vtophys.cc:
base/remote_gdb.cc:
Fix to remote debugger while in PAL code
dev/pcidev.cc:
Remove extra debug printf
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- Make the MemoryController use address ranges (via Range) instead
of an address and a mask
base/remote_gdb.cc:
reflect name change
dev/alpha_access.h:
better include
dev/alpha_console.cc:
- FunctionalMemory no longer takes care of mapping my address into
the proper address space. It must be done locally.
- the memory controller no longer uses a mask, but a size, and the
size is determined by the device, not the .ini file
- fix up address calculations to reflect the removal of a mask
- PhysicalMemory::getSize() -> PhysicalMemory::size()
dev/alpha_console.hh:
- FunctionalMemory no longer takes care of mapping my address into
the proper address space. It must be done locally.
- the memory controller no longer uses a mask, but a size, and the
size is determined by the device, not the .ini file
- fix up address calculations to reflect the removal of a mask
- get rid of MmapDevice and inherit from FunctionalMemory
--HG--
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base/range.hh:
Add a constructor that takes the beginning and end as arguments
size returns T not a bool
quick make_range() function that is a shortcut for making a range
kinda like make_pair()
quick formatting fix
--HG--
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to be consistent with the way that the stl works. It also makes
lots of other stuff easier. (Maybe those guys were smart?)
Overload the various comparison operators so that you can test
for overlapping of ranges, etc.
base/range.hh:
Totally rework the Range class. Now the range is from [start, end)
to be consistent with the way that the stl works. It also makes
lots of other stuff easier. (Maybe those guys were smart?)
Overload the various comparison operators so that you can test
for overlapping of ranges, etc.
make parse function private and offer operator= instead
isValid -> valid
and for you erik, I add comments
test/Makefile:
add range.o
test/rangetest.cc:
better tests
--HG--
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The last change only caught the ones with types that
started with capitals. This pass catches the rest
(mostly STL and uint*_t types).
base/cprintf_formats.hh:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
sim/serialize.cc:
sim/serialize.hh:
Change "foo_t& foo" to "foo_t &foo".
--HG--
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base/kgdb.h:
Remove flags that aren't used
base/remote_gdb.cc:
Better debugging:
- Give each class a name() function so that the trace infrastructure
knows the correct object name.
- Make the remote debugger capable of detach.
- Split out the RGDB trace flag into a bunch of specific flags.
Remove dead code
Add a new trap type
base/remote_gdb.hh:
Add a name() to the various objects for the trace system
base/trace.hh:
don't need a using directive
add DPRINTFNR: debug printf, no flag, raw output
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
use the INT trap type instead of IF
--HG--
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This primarily to be internally consistent (sometimes we used one,
sometimes the other, even within the same line of code!).
I picked the latter to be symmetric with "Foo *foo".
base/cprintf_formats.hh:
base/range.hh:
base/refcnt.hh:
base/res_list.hh:
base/statistics.hh:
base/str.hh:
cpu/exec_context.hh:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
sim/serialize.cc:
sim/serialize.hh:
sim/syscall_emul.hh:
Change "Foo& foo" declarations to "Foo &foo".
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not while printing out the data. This allows the data
to be dumped more than once.
base/cprintf.hh:
need a destructor
--HG--
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statStream catchall that we had before)
Also provide an optional output directory that multiple simulator output
files can be written to.
Make most output files use the output directory
base/misc.cc:
send warnings to the outputStream as well
base/trace.cc:
dprintf_stream defaults to cerr
dev/console.cc:
use the output directory for the console output if it exists
dev/etherdump.cc:
dump to the output directory if it exists
sim/builder.cc:
sim/builder.hh:
move constructor and destructor to .cc file
use a function to get the stream that the builder dumps its
output to, and create a separate file in the output directory
if able
sim/main.cc:
statStream -> outputStream
sim/serialize.cc:
dump checkpoints to the output directory if specified
sim/universe.cc:
provide an output stream for simulator output. (This takes place of the
statStream catchall that we had before)
Also provide an optional output directory that multiple simulator output
files can be written to.
--HG--
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arch/alpha/isa_desc:
don't say warn: Warning:
base/misc.cc:
avoid printing two newlines in a row
sim/main.cc:
print out a message just before we enter the event queue
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but did not test... however the only thing this
affects in libelf is the header, so I don't expect
any functional problems.
base/loader/elf_object.cc:
Set LIBELF_LINUX to 0 to build on zax.
--HG--
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to find and remove stats from the files so we can put less
burden on the python interpreter.
base/statistics.cc:
Manually insert newlines into the python code so that we now have one
stat per line. (Make it so we can use grep -v to remove stats)
test/stattest.cc:
update to reflect changes in how python is accessed
--HG--
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base/loader/elf_object.cc:
- Use program header instead of section headers for loading.
The old code doesn't work for Alpha/Linux user binaries.
- Deal properly with single-segment ELF executables (e.g. kernels)...
haven't tested this but it looks like it matches the functionality
of the patch the L4::Pistachio guys sent.
- Factor load symbol code into one common function.
- Some formatting to match style conventions.
- Only include libelf stuff in .cc file, not .hh.
base/loader/elf_object.hh:
- Use program header instead of section headers for loading.
The old code doesn't work for Alpha/Linux user binaries.
- Factor load symbol code into one common function.
- Only include libelf stuff in .cc file, not .hh.
--HG--
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use /m5/system/linux for their binaries
base/loader/elf_object.cc:
Elf loader now conforms to coding style
--HG--
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when we are compiling the console.
base/loader/elf_object.cc:
added code to verify that the .bss section is 0;
added code to only load function and label types
dev/alpha_access.h:
include inittypes if we are compiling the console code
--HG--
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base/cprintf.cc:
Fix bug where a call with a format string with no specifiers
but one or more arguments would crash. Old code tried to print
extra args using last available format, but in this case there
was no format, hence the problem. Now we just print "<extra arg>"
for each extra arg.
Also reorganized code a bit to make scope of fmt variable
match the scope in which you can be confident it's meaningful.
base/cprintf.hh:
Print specific error message instead of calling format_invalid().
base/cprintf_formats.hh:
Clear Format object in constructor.
Use specific error messages instead of format_invalid() function.
--HG--
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machine.
base/loader/elf_object.hh:
put #defines for libelf that normally arn't defined so that -Wundef
doesn't cause problems.
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and setup filed had to be modified to build libelf. The ext repository
MUST exist in the directory below m5!
base/loader/elf_object.cc:
base/loader/elf_object.hh:
now uses libelf to read elf binaries
--HG--
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fix some bugs
base/statistics.cc:
- Move the python dump stream stuff into the statistics package
because it needs more control over the file when there
are multiple dumps
- add a subname to the output
- make all of the stats a list instead of variable arguments to
get around the 255 argument limit
- the description needs to be triple quoted
- avoid errors for formulas that don't have any root element
set up.
base/statistics.hh:
- get rid of mode_python and just separate python dumping from
regular stats dumping
- fix a huge bug that made a Formula use a VectorData instead
of a FormulaData
--HG--
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base/statistics.cc:
base/statistics.hh:
- add python output support to the statistics package
- each statistic type has a python() member function that takes
a Python object to which the stat will output it's python
representation
- add getStatData hack so that the StatData pointer can be looked
up by the proxies with their opaque pointer to the stat they're
proxying for. This is necessary because the proxy really proxies
for the bin and not the stat. Be nice to figure out how to get
rid of it. The hack is used so that the str() function of a
proxy can properly name itself.
- To print formula stats, every stat has a str() function that
converts that stat to a string that python can execute to get
a value.
test/Makefile:
add python stuff
test/stattest.cc:
add more tests and test python support
--HG--
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python dumping takes a name for the output data
base/statistics.cc:
base/statistics.hh:
initial basic hooks into the stats package to output python code
--HG--
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base/statistics.hh:
- use a typedef to get at bin_t
- clean up template declaration
- public access to typedefs
--HG--
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base/statistics.cc:
- give an internal name to statistics that aren't printable
- speed up reset a tad
- Make sure that the original value of the current bin is restored properly
- check for the case where there are no subnames so we don't have an error
- check to make sure that the formula's root is set before accessing it
base/statistics.hh:
- clean up includes a bit
- deal with the case where there are no subnames
- get rid of remnants of FS_MEASURE stuff
--HG--
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- make init and print StatFlags
- default_mode -> DefaultMode
- the display mode is no longer needed as part of the stat
pass it into the display functions so the mode can be determined
from dump to dump
- get rid of old simplescalar bug and make the distribution min_val
work correctly
- get rid of the DisplayMode parameter to distribution updates since
it is no longer needed
--HG--
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- Factor out the formatted output into a display function
- Make the stats package support tracing
- Clean up output of binned data
base/statistics.cc:
- Factor out the formatted output into a display function and
pass in the mode
- Make the stats package support tracing
- Clean up output of binned data
- Get rid of the list of binned stats and the map of bins
since it is no longer needed for output
base/statistics.hh:
- Allow the stats package user to determine in which mode to dump
--HG--
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checking in places to make sure stuff is behaving properly.
base/statistics.cc:
separate the per stat check from the general stats check.
We always want the general stuff to happen
base/statistics.hh:
- separate the per stat check from the general stats check.
we always want the general stuff to happen
- make every stat check that its bin is at least initialized
- set the vector2d x and y coordinates in init to prevent an
uninitialized memory access
test/Makefile:
don't need sim_time.o to test stats
test/stattest.cc:
don't make x and y the same on the 2d test so that we make
sure that the two dimensions are correct
--HG--
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base/cprintf.cc:
Get rid of unnecessary stream state check.
Bug is fixed now, and I'm not sure this did much anyway.
cpu/exetrace.cc:
Get rid of unnecessary flush() call.
--HG--
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arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc:
So, I don't know why linux uses an off_t here.
I'm also not sure why linux defines an off_t to be a long
Let's just use long here since it works for linux, and that's
what bsd does
base/inifile.cc:
correct #include for OpenBSD
dev/disk_image.cc:
the correct type for this is streampos
--HG--
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Most notable is that the rundiff trace-output lossage is fixed!
base/pollevent.cc:
Use SA_RESTART to keep blocked write() calls from failing
with EINTR when signals happen.
base/trace.hh:
Make TRACING_ON depend on NDEBUG not being set (instead of
DEBUG being set) so m5.opt/m5.fast do what we want.
util/rundiff:
Print header lines showing file/cmd names.
--HG--
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base/statistics.hh:
Make a couple of typedefs public rather than protected.
g++ 3.3 complains otherwise.
--HG--
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disable FastAlloc. Gcc 3.3.x appears to have a bug that
breaks FastAlloc when compiled with optimization.
base/fast_alloc.cc:
base/fast_alloc.hh:
#define NO_FAST_ALLOC makes FastAlloc a no-op.
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base/str.hh:
this should really be inline
base/time.cc:
base/time.hh:
clean up how the time class works. Export only one, and let
people calculate their own elapsed times, etc.
sim/main.cc:
sim/sim_time.X -> base/time.X
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rename : sim/sim_time.cc => base/time.cc
rename : sim/sim_time.hh => base/time.hh
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- make stuff compile with NDEBUG
- remove the TRACE setup option since it isn't useful anymore
base/statistics.cc:
Compile with -DNDEBUG
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base/hashmap.hh:
Not all machines need these extra hash functions
also make Counter int64_t since that's really what is needed
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base/statistics.cc:
- Merge the m5 display and simplescalar compatible display functions.
- Use functors for the stats printing instead of functions. This
gets rid of the very long argument lists and improves clarity.
- Fix a bug in binning that caused an invalid allocation to occur.
base/statistics.hh:
- Instead of using a compile time variable to choose whether
to print in ss compat mode, we use a runtime variable.
This is how we'll choose python output.
- There are no more virtual functions in the statistics themselves.
All virtual functions have been moved into a secondary helper class.
Every stat has an associated helper class that knows how to access
certain variables in that stat.
There is a hash_map from the stat to it's helper class data. This was
done because the helper data is only used during setup, stats reset,
and printing. All of which happen rarely, and you want to avoid
any performance hit that you can.
- To provide the name(), desc(), etc functions to classes so that the
user can set various parameters to the stats class, a single class
containing all of those functions was created. An odd trick was
done to actually make this class derive from the stat class because
a base class with no data actually does end up taking up space.
- The detail namespace was removed for now. I'll put it back when the
package is not in so much flux.
- Standard deviation, and mean were added to all distribution stats.
- There are several bugfixes and changes that aren't mentioned
test/Makefile:
Don't test sim_stats foo.
test/stattest.cc:
Don't test sim_stats foo.
Fix bin usage so that it corresponds to the current usage.
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interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation
functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific
OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of
template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants
or interface structs.
arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc:
Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions.
This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace
conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it.
base/loader/aout_object.cc:
base/loader/aout_object.hh:
base/loader/ecoff_object.cc:
base/loader/ecoff_object.hh:
base/loader/elf_object.cc:
base/loader/elf_object.hh:
base/loader/object_file.cc:
base/loader/object_file.hh:
Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
prog.hh is now process.hh
cpu/exec_context.hh:
prog.hh is now process.hh
move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed)
sim/process.cc:
sim/process.hh:
LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class.
New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the
appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects
(currently Tru64 or Linux).
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rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc
rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc
rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh
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base/statistics.cc:
fix how some stats are printed to get rid of some of those pesky regression errors. this does not fix all of them, just the unimportant ones.
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no need for multiple bin classes. If multiple bins are needed, we
can always do it with ini type config instead.
kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh:
sim/system.cc:
sim/system.hh:
No more GenBin always use MainBin
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Only reactivate the original bin if it actually exists.
base/statistics.cc:
Only reactivate the original bin if it actually exists.
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of a printed statistics line.
base/statistics.cc:
Add spaces between printed elements
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base/statistics.hh:
Try to make binning of Average statistics work a little better.
This solution is far from perfect though since we really need
to call set(p.current, p) when the binning takes place.
To fix the binning, we need to have the current value non-binned,
to do that, we make make the current value part of the Params struct.
This means that we can't pass around const Params structs
Maybe we need a binswap callback :/
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base/statistics.cc:
formatting
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
Make numInsts reset by adding a resetStats function
sim/sim_object.cc:
Register the reset callback in a slightly cleaner way to avoid
potential static member constructor ordering issues
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minor gratuitous cleanup in printAllExtraOutput.
(only create one end iterator)
Fix average stats reset
base/statistics.hh:
Shouldn't reset average stats this way. The current stat value
should stay the same.
sim/sim_object.cc:
Ok, actually call resetStats on all stats
minor gratuitous cleanup in printAllExtraOutput.
(only create one end iterator)
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make SIGUSR2 dump and reset stats
Make resetting time work
base/statistics.cc:
Fix statistics reset so that it works again, and correctly
reset bins as well. (The old code wouldn't reset if you didn't
have any bins, and then would actually only reset the first
bin)
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
convert idleCycles/idleFraction into a single Average stat
to make reset work more simply
sim/main.cc:
handle SIGUSR2 to dump and reset stats
(SIGUSR1 only dumps them)
sim/sim_time.cc:
sim/sim_time.hh:
Add support for resetting the time
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statistics.hh:
same
statistics.cc:
Hack to enable perl totaling.
make FancyDisplay print a total parameter to enable totaling standard deviations for bins after a run is over with perl. currently a total hack.
base/statistics.cc:
Hack to enable perl totaling.
make FancyDisplay print a total parameter to enable totaling standard deviations for bins after a run is over with perl. currently a total hack.
base/statistics.hh:
same
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what the console output is.
base/circlebuf.hh:
base/circlebuf.cc:
add stuff to spit to an ostream
prepend _ in front of protected member variables
formatting
dev/console.hh:
dev/console.cc:
Add DPRINTF to spit out the lines of console data
dev/console.cc:
little hack to append name() to the file so that we can
easily get multiple output files.
dev/console.hh:
TRACING_ON == 1 not defined(TRACING_ON)
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on Database::reset(), reset all stats in every bin, not just current one.
base/statistics.cc:
on Database::reset(), reset all stats in every bin, not just current one.
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command line:
m5.* <config file> <args> --server.system:bin=true to track function calls in the server
m5.* <config file> <args> --client.system:bin=true to track function calls in the client
base/statistics.cc:
make an adjustment to the way stats are printed for FS_MEASURE
base/statistics.hh:
add a name() virtual function to GenBin. add a debug printf for activate().
add amake MainBin the default bin when FS_MEASURE.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
initialize swCtx to null upon creation of an xc
cpu/exec_context.hh:
add a SWContext pointer to every execution context.
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
process calls and returns for FS_MEASURE
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
add this so idleCycles will not be accessed before all stats are constructed
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
add a FnEvent that fires whenever a function we're tracking is called. implement the process() virtual function for it.
kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh:
add FnEvent
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
send bin parameter to System constructor. add bin parameter to Tru64System object. initialize all the FnEvent and MainBin members of Tru64system. also, populate the calling map that indicates whether a function call is on the path we're tracking.
kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh:
modify the Tru64System class to support FS_MEASURE
sim/system.cc:
add a bin parameter to System class. initialize a MainBin to hold the stats for nonPath.
sim/system.hh:
add a map of to match bins to function names. add a swCtx map to map pcb addresses to SWContext *s. Add some supporting functions.
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