cpu/memtest/memtest.cc:
cpu/memtest/memtest.hh:
Add 2 new parameters to control the percentage of unaligned copy sources and destinations.
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arch/alpha/vtophys.cc:
fix up vtophys to deal with translations if there
is no ptbr, and to deal with PAL addresses
add ptomem which is just a wrapper for dma_addr
arch/alpha/vtophys.hh:
add ptomem which is a wrapper for dma_addr with the
same usage as vtomem
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In the future, this can be used for actual data, but for now, it's
so that devices can respond to timing accesses properly. This way,
an uncached access on a bus further away will take longer to respond.
dev/alpha_console.cc:
dev/alpha_console.hh:
suport the separate IO bus
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cpu/memtest/memtest.cc:
cpu/memtest/memtest.hh:
Add aligned copy tests, percent of copies is specified by percent_copies
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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
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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
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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
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benchmarks for alpha-linux.
arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc:
Added some more ioctl commands to ignore.
Set unlink and rename to the new functions.
Ignore setrlimit, times and rt_sigaction.
Should eventually provide a function for times.
arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc:
Added some more ioctl commands to ignore.
Set unlink and rename to the new functions.
Ignore setrlimit.
sim/syscall_emul.cc:
Added implementations for unlink and rename.
sim/syscall_emul.hh:
Added unlink and rename functions.
Added a couple more ioctl requests to ignore.
Print out the PC of any ioctl commands that fail.
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execution pipeline (Alpha trapb & excb).
Add support for write memory barriers (mostly impacts
store buffer).
Add StaticInst flag to indicate memory barriers, though
this is not modeled in the pipeline yet.
arch/alpha/isa_desc:
Implement trapb, excb, mb, and wmb as insts with
no execution effect (empty execute() function) but
with flags that indicate their side effects.
Also make sure every instruction that needs to go to
the execute stage has a real opClass value, since we
are now using No_OpClass to signal insts that can get
dropped at dispatch.
StaticInst::branchTarget() is now a const method.
cpu/static_inst.hh:
Add flags to indicate serializing insts (trapb, excb) and
memory and write barriers.
Also declare some StaticInst methods as const methods.
dev/etherlink.hh:
sim/eventq.hh:
sim/serialize.cc:
sim/serialize.hh:
sim/sim_object.hh:
Make name() return value const.
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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".
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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
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arch/alpha/isa_desc:
Add missing branchTarget() method for indirect branches.
cpu/static_inst.hh:
Add comment clarifying when branchTarget() can be used
on indirect branches.
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the ROB (so we know they're correct-path) before we mark them ready to issue.
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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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