This appears to work, but I don't want to commit it until it gets tested a lot more.
I haven't deleted the functionality in this patch that will come later, but one question
is how to enforce encourage objects that call getVirtPort() to not cache the virtual port
since if the CPU changes out from under them it will be worse than useless. Perhaps a null
function like delVirtPort() is still useful in that case.
Also some bug fixes in MIPS ISA uncovered by g++ warnings
(Python string compares don't work in C++!).
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SimObjects not yet updated:
- Process and subclasses
- BaseCPU and subclasses
The SimObject(const std::string &name) constructor was removed. Subclasses
that still rely on that behavior must call the parent initializer as
: SimObject(makeParams(name))
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The page table now stores actual page table entries. It is still a templated
class here, but this will be corrected in the near future.
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In O3, a nop is used to carry faults down the pipeline that didn't originate
from an instruction. If the instruction doesn't do anything, that is just
returns NoFault, but doesn't have IsNop set, the NoFault will overwrite the
fault that's being sent down and nothing will happen.
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Each "strand" may need to have a private copy of this state, but I couldn't
find anywhere in the spec that said that after looking briefly.
This prevents writes to the thread context in o3 which was causing the
pipeline to be flushed and stopping any forward progress. The other ASI
accessible state will probably need to be accessed differently if/when we get
O3 full system up and running.
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Move the argument files to src/sim and add a utility.cc file with a function
getArguments() that returns the given argument in the architecture specific fashion.
getArguments() was getArg() is the architecture specific Argument class and has had
all magic numbers replaced with meaningful constants. Also add a function to the
Argument class for testing if an argument is NULL.
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rename : src/arch/alpha/arguments.cc => src/sim/arguments.cc
rename : src/arch/alpha/arguments.hh => src/sim/arguments.hh
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The initial stack frame for x86 is now substantially more correct. The fixes made here can be back ported to SPARC and possible the other ISAs as well. The auxiliary vector types were moved to the LiveProcess base class because they are independent of ISA. Some of the types may only apply to Linux, though, so they may have to be moved.
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Code was assuming that all argument registers followed in order from ArgumentReg0. There is now an ArgumentReg array which is indexed to find the right index. There is a constant, NumArgumentRegs, which can be used to protect against using an invalid ArgumentReg.
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creation and initialization now happens in python. Parameter objects
are generated and initialized by python. The .ini file is now solely for
debugging purposes and is not used in construction of the objects in any
way.
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into ahchoo.blinky.homelinux.org:/home/gblack/m5/newmem-o3-micro
src/cpu/o3/fetch_impl.hh:
hand merge
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into doughnut.hpl.hp.com:/home/gblack/newmem-o3-micro
src/cpu/base_dyn_inst_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/fetch_impl.hh:
Hand merge
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src/arch/x86/predecoder.cc:
Seperate the pc-pc and the pc of the incoming bytes, and get rid of the "moreBytes" which just takes a MachInst. Also make the "opSize" field describe the number of bytes and not the log of the number of bytes.
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src/arch/x86/isa/macroop.isa:
Make microOp vs microop and macroOp vs macroop capitilization consistent. Also fill out the emulation environment handling a little more, and use an object to pass around output code.
src/arch/x86/isa/microops/base.isa:
Make microOp vs microop and macroOp vs macroop capitilization consistent. Also adjust python to C++ bool translation.
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Initialize a temporary variable for thread->readPC() at setupFetchRequest() to reduce function calls.
exec tracing isn't needed for m5.fast binaries
Moved MISCREG_GL, MISCREG_CWP, and MISCREG_TLB_DATA out of switch statement and use if blocks instead.
src/arch/sparc/miscregfile.cc:
Moved MISCREG_GL, MISCREG_CWP, and MISCREG_TLB_DATA out of switch statement and use if blocks instead.
src/cpu/simple/base.cc:
Assign traceData to be NULL at BaseSimpleCPU constructor.
Initialize a temporary variable for thread->readPC() at setupFetchRequest() to reduce function calls.
exec tracing isn't needed for m5.fast binaries
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(which defines fenv) doesn't necessarily extend to c++ and it is a problem with solaris. If really
desired this could wrap the ieeefp interface found in bsd* as well, but I see no need at the moment.
src/arch/alpha/isa/fp.isa:
src/arch/sparc/isa/formats/basic.isa:
use m5_fesetround()/m5_fegetround() istead of fenv interface directly
src/arch/sparc/isa/includes.isa:
use base/fenv instead of fenv directly
src/base/SConscript:
add fenv to sconscript
src/base/fenv.hh:
src/base/random.cc:
m5 implementation to standerdize fenv across platforms.
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src/arch/alpha/predecoder.hh:
src/arch/sparc/predecoder.hh:
Put in a missing include
src/cpu/exetrace.cc:
Convert the legion lockstep stuff from makeExtMI to the predecoder object.
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into ahchoo.blinky.homelinux.org:/home/gblack/m5/newmem-x86
src/arch/mips/utility.hh:
src/arch/x86/SConscript:
Hand merge
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Removed the getOpcode function from StaticInst which only made sense for Alpha.
Started implementing the x86 predecoder.
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src/arch/sparc/ua2005.cc:
fix interrupting when quisced. Since sticks correspond to instructions when not quisced we need to
check if were suspended and interrupt at the guess time
src/base/traceflags.py:
add trace flag for Iob
src/cpu/simple/base.cc:
Use Quisce instead of IPI trace flag
src/dev/sparc/iob.cc:
add some Dprintfs
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src/arch/sparc/miscregfile.cc:
this code should be in readFSreg
src/arch/sparc/ua2005.cc:
move code froh miscregfile to ua2005.cc
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automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added
to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it.
The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs
of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files.
These files contain any command line options that ought to be
added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass,
all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript
files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory.
I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the
directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that
function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take
advantage of Source().
function is added to the list of files to be built.
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