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Steve Reinhardt
252a463b6b Backed out prior changeset f9fb64a72259
Back out use of importlib to avoid implicitly creating
dependency on Python 2.7.
2014-11-23 18:00:47 -08:00
Gabe Black
12243a3835 config: ruby: Get rid of an "eval" and an "exec" operating on generated code.
We can get the same result using importlib.
2014-11-23 05:55:26 -08:00
Gabe Black
2d2a5aa410 x86: Update stats for the new Linux delay port. 2014-11-21 17:22:19 -08:00
Gabe Black
8bbfb1b39d x86: pc: Put a stub IO device at port 0xed which the kernel can use for delays.
There was already a stub device at 0x80, the port traditionally used for an IO
delay. 0x80 is also the port used for POST codes sent by firmware, and that
may have prompted adding this port as a second option.
2014-11-21 17:22:02 -08:00
Nilay Vaish
708e80d9bb configs: small fix to ruby portion of fs.py and se.py
In fs.py the io port controller was being attached to the iobus multiple
times.  This should be done only once.  In se.py, the the option use_map
was being set which no longer exists.
2014-11-18 19:17:29 -06:00
Gabe Black
b5fd6050a2 dev: Use fixed size member variables to describe fixed size PL111 registers. 2014-11-18 02:38:23 -08:00
Gabe Black
a08cfd797b vnc: Add a conversion function for bgr888. 2014-11-17 01:45:42 -08:00
Gabe Black
aceeecb192 x86: Fix setting segment bases in real mode.
The data size used for actually writing the base value for the segment was the
default size, but really it should set the entire value without any possible
truncation.
2014-11-17 01:00:53 -08:00
Gabe Black
f8603fa120 x86: Fix some bugs in the real mode far jmp instruction.
The far pointer should be shifted right to get the selector value, not left.
Also, when calculating the width of the offset, the wrong register was used in
one spot.
2014-11-17 00:20:01 -08:00
Gabe Black
7739c24fbe x86: APIC: Only set deliveryStatus if our IPI is going somewhere.
Otherwise the IPI which isn't sent will never arrive, and the deliveryStatus
bit will never be cleared.
2014-11-17 00:19:07 -08:00
Gabe Black
79e7ca307e x86: APIC: Fix the getRegArrayBit function.
The getRegArrayBit function extracts a bit from a series of registers which
are treated as a single large bit array. A previous change had modified the
logic which figured out which bit to extract from ">> 5" to "% 5" which seems
wrong, especially when other, similar functions were changed to use "% 32".
2014-11-17 00:17:06 -08:00
Gabe Black
994c44035d x86: Update the stats for the x86 FS o3 boot test. 2014-11-17 00:16:36 -08:00
Gabe Black
d228db1143 x86: Fix the CPUID Long Mode Address Size function.
The value in EAX has an 8 bit field for the linear address size and one for
the physical address size when calling that function. A recent change
implemented it but returned 0xff for both of those fields. That implies that
linear and physical addresses are 255 bits wide which is wrong. When using the
KVM CPU model this causes an error, presumably because some of those bits are
actually reserved, or the CPU or kernel realizes 255 bits is a bad value.

This change makes those values 48.
2014-11-16 23:12:42 -08:00
Andrew Bardsley
27b7b9e561 config: Fix checkpoint restore in C++ config example
This patch fixes the checkpoint restore option in the example of C++
configuration (util/cxx_config).

The fix introduces a call to config_manager->startup() (which calls startup
on all SimObjects managed by that manager) to replicate the loop of
SimObject::startup calls in src/python/m5/simulate.py::simulate guarded by
need_startup.  As util/cxx_config/main.cc is a C++ analogue of
src/python/mt/simulate.py, it should make a similar set of calls.
2014-11-14 03:54:02 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
481eb6ae80 arm: Fixes based on UBSan and static analysis
Another churn to clean up undefined behaviour, mostly ARM, but some
parts also touching the generic part of the code base.

Most of the fixes are simply ensuring that proper intialisation. One
of the more subtle changes is the return type of the sign-extension,
which is changed to uint64_t. This is to avoid shifting negative
values (undefined behaviour) in the ISA code.
2014-11-14 03:53:51 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
9ffe0e7ba6 mem: Clarify unit of DRAM controller buffer size 2014-11-14 03:53:48 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
4583a5114a stats: Bump regressions to match latest changes
Updates after timezone hick-up and sorting of dictionary items in the
SimObject.
2014-11-12 09:05:25 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
9d6d8e02aa mem: Delete unused variable in Garnet NetworkLink
With recent changes OSX clang compilation fails due to an unused variable.
2014-11-12 09:05:23 -05:00
Ali Saidi
b6f32253dd arm: Fix timing wakeup with LLSC 2014-11-12 09:05:22 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
7d05895120 sim: Sort SimObject descendants and ports
This patch fixes a number of occurences where the sorting order of the
objects was implementation defined.
2014-11-12 09:05:21 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
cc336ecb5e base: Revert 9277177eccff and use getenv/setenv for UTC time
This patch reverts changeset 9277177eccff which does not do what it
was intended to do. In essence, we go back to implementing mkutctime
much like the non-standard timegm extension.
2014-11-12 09:05:20 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
02b4605da0 stats: changes to x86 o3 fs and sparc fs regression tests. 2014-11-11 14:17:10 -06:00
Marc Orr
bf80734b2c x86 isa: This patch attempts an implementation at mwait.
Mwait works as follows:
1. A cpu monitors an address of interest (monitor instruction)
2. A cpu calls mwait - this loads the cache line into that cpu's cache.
3. The cpu goes to sleep.
4. When another processor requests write permission for the line, it is
   evicted from the sleeping cpu's cache. This eviction is forwarded to the
   sleeping cpu, which then wakes up.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-11-06 05:42:22 -06:00
Marc Orr
3947f88d0f tests: A test program for the new mwait implementation.
This is a simple test program for the new mwait implemenation. It is uses
m5threads to create to threads of execution in syscall emulation mode that
interact using the mwait instruction.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-11-06 05:42:21 -06:00
Andrew Lukefahr
bd32d55a2c cpu: Minor Draining Bug
Fixes a bug where Minor drains in the midst of committing a
conditional store.

While committing a conditional store, lastCommitWasEndOfMacroop is true
(from the previous instruction) as we still haven't finished the conditional
store. If a drain occurs before the cache response, Minor would check just
lastCommitWasEndOfMacroop, which was true, and set drainState=DrainHaltFetch,
which increases the streamSeqNum.  This caused the conditional store to be
squashed when the memory responded and it completed.  However, to the memory
the store succeeded, while to the instruction sequence it never occurred.

In the case of an LLSC, the instruction sequence will replay the squashed
STREX, which will fail as the cache is no longer in LLSC.  Then the
instruction sequence will loop back to a LDREX, which receives the updated
(incorrect) value.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-11-06 05:42:21 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
a75e27b4a6 stats: updates due to changes to ruby 2014-11-06 05:42:21 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
0811f21f67 ruby: provide a backing store
Ruby's functional accesses are not guaranteed to succeed as of now.  While
this is not a problem for the protocols that are currently in the mainline
repo, it seems that coherence protocols for gpus rely on a backing store to
supply the correct data.  The aim of this patch is to make this backing store
configurable i.e. it comes into play only when a particular option:
--access-backing-store is invoked.

The backing store has been there since M5 and GEMS were integrated.  The only
difference is that earlier the system used to maintain the backing store and
ruby's copy was write-only.  Sometime last year, we moved to data being
supplied supplied by ruby in SE mode simulations.  And now we have patches on
the reviewboard, which remove ruby's copy of memory altogether and rely
completely on the system's memory to supply data.  This patch adds back a
SimpleMemory member to RubySystem.  This member is used only if the option:
access-backing-store is set to true.  By default, the memory would not be
accessed.
2014-11-06 05:42:21 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
3022d463fb ruby: interface with classic memory controller
This patch is the final in the series.  The whole series and this patch in
particular were written with the aim of interfacing ruby's directory controller
with the memory controller in the classic memory system.  This is being done
since ruby's memory controller has not being kept up to date with the changes
going on in DRAMs.  Classic's memory controller is more up to date and
supports multiple different types of DRAM.  This also brings classic and
ruby ever more close.  The patch also changes ruby's memory controller to
expose the same interface.
2014-11-06 05:42:21 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
68ddfab8a4 ruby: remove the function functionalReadBuffers()
This function was added when I had incorrectly arrived at the conclusion
that such a function can improve the chances of a functional read succeeding.
As was later realized, this is not possible in the current setup.  While the
code using this function was dropped long back, this function was not.  Hence
the patch.
2014-11-06 05:42:20 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
d25b722e4a ruby: coherence protocols: remove data block from dirctory entry
This patch removes the data block present in the directory entry structure
of each protocol in gem5's mainline.  Firstly, this is required for moving
towards common set of memory controllers for classic and ruby memory systems.
Secondly, the data block was being misused in several places.  It was being
used for having free access to the physical memory instead of calling on the
memory controller.

From now on, the directory controller will not have a direct visibility into
the physical memory.  The Memory Vector object now resides in the
Memory Controller class.  This also means that some significant changes are
being made to the functional accesses in ruby.
2014-11-06 05:42:20 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
0baaed60ab ruby: slicc: allow adding a bool to an int, like C++. 2014-11-06 05:42:20 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
85c29973a3 ruby: remove sparse memory.
In my opinion, it creates needless complications in rest of the code.
Also, this structure hinders the move towards common set of code for
physical memory controllers.
2014-11-06 05:42:20 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
95a0b18431 ruby: single physical memory in fs mode
Both ruby and the system used to maintain memory copies.  With the changes
carried for programmed io accesses, only one single memory is required for
fs simulations.  This patch sets the copy of memory that used to reside
with the system to null, so that no space is allocated, but address checks
can still be carried out.  All the memory accesses now source and sink values
to the memory maintained by ruby.
2014-11-06 05:41:44 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
8ccfd9defa ruby: dma sequencer: remove RubyPort as parent class
As of now DMASequencer inherits from the RubyPort class.  But the code in
RubyPort class is heavily tailored for the CPU Sequencer.  There are parts of
the code that are not required at all for the DMA sequencer.  Moreover, the
next patch uses the dma sequencer for carrying out memory accesses for all the
io devices.  Hence, it is better to have a leaner dma sequencer.
2014-11-06 00:55:09 -06:00
Ali Saidi
ae82551496 tests: Update stats no match.
Bootloader I had on my sytem was an older version with a couple of
instruction differences.
2014-11-03 10:14:42 -06:00
Ali Saidi
2c2c3a4ce9 arm, tests: Forgot the system.terminal files for the new regressions. 2014-10-30 00:04:12 -05:00
Ali Saidi
29cd50e14e arm, tests: Add 64-bit ARM regression tests 2014-10-29 23:50:15 -05:00
Ali Saidi
7a0bf814b6 automated merge 2014-10-29 23:22:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
93c0307d41 tests: Update regressions for the new kernels and various preceeding fixes. 2014-10-29 23:18:29 -05:00
Ali Saidi
f2db2a96d1 arm, tests: Update config files to more recent kernels and create 64-bit regressions.
This changes the default ARM system to a Versatile Express-like system that supports
2GB of memory and PCI devices and updates the default kernels/file-systems for
AArch64 ARM systems (64-bit) to support up to 32GB of memory and PCI devices. Some
platforms that are no longer supported have been pruned from the configuration files.

In addition a set of 64-bit ARM regressions have been added to the regression system.
2014-10-29 23:18:27 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
5bfa521c46 cpu: Add writeback modeling for drain functionality
It is possible for the O3 CPU to consider itself drained and
later have a squashed instruction perform a writeback.  This
patch re-adds tracking of in-flight instructions to prevent
falsely signaling a drained event.
2014-10-29 23:18:27 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
6847bbf7ce cpu: Add drain check functionality to IEW
IEW did not check the instQueue and memDepUnit to ensure
they were drained.  This caused issues when drainSanityCheck()
did check those structures after asserting IEW was drained.
2014-10-29 23:18:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
b31d9e93e2 arm, mem: Fix drain bug and provide drain prints for more components. 2014-10-29 23:18:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
baf88e908d arm: Fix multi-system AArch64 boot w/caches.
Automatically extract cpu release address from DTB file.
Check SCTLR_EL1 to verify all caches are enabled.
2014-10-29 23:18:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
3a5c975fd7 arm: fix bare-metal memory setup.
The bare-metal configuration option still configured memory with the old scheme
that no-longer works. This change unifies the code so there aren't any differences.
2014-10-29 23:18:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
9900629f83 arm: Mark some miscregs (timer counter) registers at unverifiable.
The checker can't verify timer registers, so it should just grab the version
from the executing CPU, otherwise it could get a larger value and diverge
execution.
2014-10-29 23:18:24 -05:00
Ali Saidi
e3ee27c7b4 cpu: Add support to checker for CACHE_BLOCK_ZERO commands.
The checker didn't know how to properly validate these new commands.
2014-10-29 23:18:24 -05:00
Andrew Bardsley
536c72333f cpu: Fix barrier push to store buffer when full bug in Minor
This patch fixes a bug where a completing load or store which is also a
barrier can push a barrier into the store buffer without first checking
that there is a free slot.

The bug was not fatal but would print a warning that the store buffer
was full when inserting.
2014-10-29 23:18:24 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
4024fab7fc mem: don't inhibit WriteInv's or defer snoops on their MSHRs
WriteInvalidate semantics depend on the unconditional writeback
or they won't complete.  Also, there's no point in deferring snoops
on their MSHRs, as they don't get new data at the end of their life
cycle the way other transactions do.

Add comment in the cache about a minor inefficiency re: WriteInvalidate.
2014-10-21 17:04:41 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
46f9f11a55 mem: have WriteInvalidate obsolete MSHRs
Since WriteInvalidate directly writes into the cache, it can
create tricky timing interleavings with reads and writes to the
same cache line that haven't yet completed.  This patch ensures
that these requests, when completed, don't overwrite the newer
data from the WriteInvalidate.
2014-10-29 23:18:24 -05:00