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David Hashe
d0f6aad3c6 syscall: Add readlink to x86 with special case /proc/self/exe
This patch implements the correct behavior.
2015-07-20 09:15:18 -05:00
Brad Beckmann
4710eba588 ruby: add useful dprints to sequencer
Added two data block dprints that are useful when tracking down data check
failures in the ruby random tester.
2015-07-20 09:15:18 -05:00
David Hashe
a254786a19 slicc: isinstance bugfix
This fix prevents spurious errors when searching for a symbol that may be
located in one of multiple symbol tables.
2015-07-20 09:15:18 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
f789d729b5 cpu: Update debug message from Fetch1 isDrained() in Minor
Fix a spurious %s and include the state of the Fetch1 stage in the
debug printout.
2015-07-31 17:04:59 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
f73b05431a cpu: Fix Minor drain issues when switched out
The Minor CPU currently doesn't drain properly when it is switched
out. This happens because Fetch 1 expects to be in the FetchHalted
state when it is drained. However, because the CPU is switched out, it
is stuck in the FetchWaitingForPC state. Fix this by ignoring drain
requests and returning DrainState::Drained from MinorCPU::drain() if
the CPU is switched out. This is always safe since a switched out CPU,
by definition, doesn't have any instructions in flight.
2015-07-31 17:04:59 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
ff8195235e cpu: Only activate thread 0 in Minor if the CPU is active
Minor currently activates thread 0 in startup() to work around an
issue where activateContext() is called from LiveProcess before the
process entry point is known. When activateContext() is called, Minor
creates a branch instruction to the process's entry point. The first
time it is called, the branch points to an undefined location (0). The
call in startup() updates the branch to point to the actual entry
point.

When instantiating a switched out Minor CPU, it still tries to
activate thread 0. This is clearly incorrect since a switched out CPU
can't have any active threads. This changeset adds a check to ensure
that the thread is active before reactivating it.
2015-07-30 10:15:50 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
473a0dcc63 cpu: Fix drain issues in the Minor CPU
The drain refactor patches introduced a couple of bugs in the way
Minor handles draining. This patch fixes an incorrect assert and a
case of infinite recursion when the CPU signals drain done.
2015-07-30 10:15:50 +01:00
Andreas Hansson
6fac40ceb0 mem: Add missing clean eviction on uncacheable access
This patch adds a missing clean eviction, occuring when an uncacheable
access flushes and invalidates an existing block.
2015-07-30 03:42:25 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
540e59fd70 mem: Remove unused RequestCause in cache
This patch removes the RequestCause, and also simplifies how we
schedule the sending of packets through the memory-side port. The
deassertion of bus requests is removed as it is not used.
2015-07-30 03:41:43 -04:00
David Guillen-Fandos
0c89c15b23 mem: Make caches way aware
This patch makes cache sets aware of the way number. This enables
some nice features such as the ablity to restrict way allocation. The
implemented mechanism allows to set a maximum way number to be
allocated 'k' which must fulfill 0 < k <= N (where N is the number of
ways). In the future more sophisticated mechasims can be implemented.
2015-07-30 03:41:42 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
5a18e181ff mem: Transition away from isSupplyExclusive for writebacks
This patch changes how writebacks communicate whether the line is
passed as modified or owned. Previously we relied on the
isSupplyExclusive mechanism, which was originally designed to avoid
unecessary snoops.

For normal cache requests we use the sharedAsserted mechanism to
determine if a block should be marked writeable or not, and with this
patch we transition the writebacks to also use this
mechanism. Conceptually this is cleaner and more consistent.
2015-07-30 03:41:40 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
5902e29e84 mem: Tidy up CacheBlk class
This patch modernises and tidies up the CacheBlk, removing dead code.
2015-07-30 03:41:39 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
41b39b22cd mem: Tidy up packet
Some minor fixes and removal of dead code. Changing the flags to be
enums rather than static const (to avoid any linking issues caused by
the latter). Also adding a getBlockAddr member which hopefully can
slowly finds its way into caches, snoop filters etc.
2015-07-30 03:41:38 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
85a44e24dc cpu: Fix issue identified by UBSan 2015-07-30 03:41:22 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
aafa5c3f86 revert 5af8f40d8f2c 2015-07-28 01:58:04 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
608641e23c cpu: implements vector registers
This adds a vector register type.  The type is defined as a std::array of a
fixed number of uint64_ts.  The isa_parser.py has been modified to parse vector
register operands and generate the required code.  Different cpus have vector
register files now.
2015-07-26 10:21:20 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
6e354e82d9 cpu: o3: slight correction to identation in rename_impl.hh 2015-07-26 10:20:07 -05:00
Brandon Potter
4f7c969e27 style: change Process function calls to use camelCase
The Process class methods were using an improper style and this subsequently
bled into the system call code.  The following regular expressions should be
helpful if someone transitions private system call patches on top of these
changesets:

s/alloc_fd/allocFD/
s/sim_fd(/simFD(/
s/sim_fd_obj/getFDEntry/
s/fix_file_offsets/fixFileOffsets/
s/find_file_offsets/findFileOffsets/
2015-07-24 12:25:23 -07:00
Brandon Potter
d5a7f09eb1 syscall_emul: standardized file descriptor name and add return checks.
The patch clarifies whether file descriptors are host file descriptors or
target file descriptors in the system call code.  (Host file descriptors
are file descriptors which have been allocated through real system calls
where target file descriptors are allocated from an array in the Process
class.)
2015-07-24 12:25:23 -07:00
Brandon Potter
b90711ea53 base: refactor process class (specifically FdMap and friends)
This patch extends the previous patch's alterations around fd_map.  It cleans
up some of the uglier code in the process file and replaces it with a more
concise C++11 version.  As part of the changes, the FdMap class is pulled out
of the Process class and receives its own file.
2015-07-24 12:25:22 -07:00
Brandon Potter
ef08046af4 syscall_emul: file descriptor interface changes
This patch gets rid of unused Process::dup_fd method and does minor
refactoring in the process class files.  The file descriptor max has been
changed to be the number of file descriptors since this clarifies the loop
boundary condition and cleans up the code a bit.  The fd_map field has been
altered to be dynamically allocated as opposed to being an array; the
intention here is to build on this is subsequent patches to allow processes
to share their file descriptors with the clone system call.
2015-07-24 12:25:22 -07:00
Brandon Potter
582793468d ruby: dma sequencer: removes redundant code 2015-07-24 12:25:22 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
1b71a20391 ruby: network: NetworkLink inherits from Consumer now. 2015-07-22 11:20:07 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
0ef3dcc27b x86: decode instructions with vex prefix
This patch updates the x86 decoder so that it can decode instructions with vex
prefix. It also updates the isa with opcodes from vex opcode maps 1, 2 and 3.
Note that none of the instructions have been implemented yet. The
implementations would be provided in due course of time.
2015-07-17 11:31:22 -05:00
Gabor Dozsa
fc5bf6713f dev: add support for multi gem5 runs
Multi gem5 is an extension to gem5 to enable parallel simulation of a
distributed system (e.g. simulation of a pool of machines
connected by Ethernet links). A multi gem5 run consists of seperate gem5
processes running in parallel (potentially on different hosts/slots on
a cluster). Each gem5 process executes the simulation of a component of the
simulated distributed system (e.g. a multi-core board with an Ethernet NIC).

The patch implements the "distributed" Ethernet link device
(dev/src/multi_etherlink.[hh.cc]). This device will send/receive
(simulated) Ethernet packets to/from peer gem5 processes. The interface
to talk to the peer gem5 processes is defined in dev/src/multi_iface.hh and
in tcp_iface.hh.

There is also a central message server process (util/multi/tcp_server.[hh,cc])
which acts like an Ethernet switch and transfers messages among the gem5 peers.

A multi gem5 simulations can be kicked off by the util/multi/gem5-multi.sh
wrapper script.

Checkpoints are supported by multi-gem5. The checkpoint must be
initiated by a single gem5 process. E.g., the gem5 process with rank 0
can take a checkpoint from the bootscript just before it invokes
'mpirun' to launch an MPI test. The message server process will notify
all the other peer gem5 processes and make them take a checkpoint, too
(after completing a global synchronisation to ensure that there are no
inflight messages among gem5).
2015-07-15 19:53:50 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
5410660919 mem: Fix (ab)use of emplace to avoid temporary object creation 2015-07-13 08:46:28 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d870c399d3 mem: Updated DRAMSim2 wrapper to new drain API
Somehow this one slipped through without being updated.
2015-07-13 08:46:16 -04:00
Brandon Potter
bfe7ee96ad ruby: replace global g_abs_controls with per-RubySystem var
This is another step in the process of removing global variables
from Ruby to enable multiple RubySystem instances in a single simulation.

The list of abstract controllers is per-RubySystem and should be
represented that way, rather than as a global.

Since this is the last remaining Ruby global variable, the
src/mem/ruby/Common/Global.* files are also removed.
2015-07-10 16:05:24 -05:00
Brandon Potter
f9a370f172 ruby: replace global g_system_ptr with per-object pointers
This is another step in the process of removing global variables
from Ruby to enable multiple RubySystem instances in a single simulation.

With possibly multiple RubySystem objects, we can no longer use a global
variable to find "the" RubySystem object.  Instead, each Ruby component
has to carry a pointer to the RubySystem object to which it belongs.
2015-07-10 16:05:23 -05:00
Brandon Potter
c38f5098b1 ruby: replace g_ruby_start with per-RubySystem m_start_cycle
This patch begins the process of removing global variables from the Ruby
source with the goal of eventually allowing users to create multiple Ruby
instances in a single simulation.  Currently, users cannot do so because
several global variables and static members are referenced by the RubySystem
object in a way that assumes that there will only ever be a single RubySystem.
These need to be replaced with per-RubySystem equivalents.

This specific patch replaces the global var g_ruby_start, which is used
to calculate throughput statistics for Throttles in simple networks and
links in Garnet networks, with a RubySystem instance var m_start_cycle.
2015-07-10 16:05:23 -05:00
Brandon Potter
9eda4bdc5a ruby: remove extra whitespace and correct misspelled words 2015-07-10 16:05:23 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
a74c446e7d dev, arm: Add a device model that uses the NoMali model
Add a simple device shim that interfaces with the NoMali model
library. The gem5 side of the interface supports Mali T60x/T62x/T760
GPUs. This device model pretends to be a Mali GPU, but doesn't render
anything and executes in zero time.
2015-07-07 10:03:14 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
ed38e3432c sim: Refactor and simplify the drain API
The drain() call currently passes around a DrainManager pointer, which
is now completely pointless since there is only ever one global
DrainManager in the system. It also contains vestiges from the time
when SimObjects had to keep track of their child objects that needed
draining.

This changeset moves all of the DrainState handling to the Drainable
base class and changes the drain() and drainResume() calls to reflect
this. Particularly, the drain() call has been updated to take no
parameters (the DrainManager argument isn't needed) and return a
DrainState instead of an unsigned integer (there is no point returning
anything other than 0 or 1 any more). Drainable objects should return
either DrainState::Draining (equivalent to returning 1 in the old
system) if they need more time to drain or DrainState::Drained
(equivalent to returning 0 in the old system) if they are already in a
consistent state. Returning DrainState::Running is considered an
error.

Drain done signalling is now done through the signalDrainDone() method
in the Drainable class instead of using the DrainManager directly. The
new call checks if the state of the object is DrainState::Draining
before notifying the drain manager. This means that it is safe to call
signalDrainDone() without first checking if the simulator has
requested draining. The intention here is to reduce the code needed to
implement draining in simple objects.
2015-07-07 09:51:05 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
f16c0a4a90 sim: Decouple draining from the SimObject hierarchy
Draining is currently done by traversing the SimObject graph and
calling drain()/drainResume() on the SimObjects. This is not ideal
when non-SimObjects (e.g., ports) need draining since this means that
SimObjects owning those objects need to be aware of this.

This changeset moves the responsibility for finding objects that need
draining from SimObjects and the Python-side of the simulator to the
DrainManager. The DrainManager now maintains a set of all objects that
need draining. To reduce the overhead in classes owning non-SimObjects
that need draining, objects inheriting from Drainable now
automatically register with the DrainManager. If such an object is
destroyed, it is automatically unregistered. This means that drain()
and drainResume() should never be called directly on a Drainable
object.

While implementing the new functionality, the DrainManager has now
been made thread safe. In practice, this means that it takes a lock
whenever it manipulates the set of Drainable objects since SimObjects
in different threads may create Drainable objects
dynamically. Similarly, the drain counter is now an atomic_uint, which
ensures that it is manipulated correctly when objects signal that they
are done draining.

A nice side effect of these changes is that it makes the drain state
changes stricter, which the simulation scripts can exploit to avoid
redundant drains.
2015-07-07 09:51:05 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
d5f5fbb855 sim: Move mem(Writeback|Invalidate) to SimObject
The memWriteback() and memInvalidate() calls used to live in the
Serializable interface. In this series of patches, the Serializable
interface will be redesigned to make serialization independent of the
object graph and always work on the entire simulator. This means that
the Serialization interface won't be useful to perform maintenance of
the caches in a sub-graph of the entire SimObject graph. This
changeset moves these memory maintenance methods to the SimObject
interface instead.
2015-07-07 09:51:04 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
e9c3d59aae sim: Make the drain state a global typed enum
The drain state enum is currently a part of the Drainable
interface. The same state machine will be used by the DrainManager to
identify the global state of the simulator. Make the drain state a
global typed enum to better cater for this usage scenario.
2015-07-07 09:51:04 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
1dc5e63b88 python: Remove redundant drain when changing memory modes
When the Python helper code switches CPU models, it sometimes also
needs to change the memory mode of the simulator. When this happens,
it accidentally tried to drain the simulator despite having done so
already. This changeset removes the redundant drain.
2015-07-07 09:51:04 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
7773cb9565 sim: Add macros to serialize objects into a section
Add the SERIALIZE_OBJ / UNSERIALIZE_OBJ macros that serialize an
object into a subsection of the current checkpoint section.
2015-07-07 09:51:04 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
b3ecfa6ae0 base: Add serialization support to Pixels and FrameBuffer
Serialize pixels as unsigned 32 bit integers by adding the required
to_number() and stream operators. This is used by the FrameBuffer,
which now implements the Serializable interface. Users of frame
buffers are expected to serialize it into its own section by calling
serializeSection().
2015-07-07 09:51:04 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
888ec455cb sim: Fix broken event unserialization
Events expected to be unserialized using an event-specific
unserializeEvent call. This call was never actually used, which meant
the events relying on it never got unserialized (or scheduled after
unserialization).

Instead of relying on a custom call, we now use the normal
serialization code again. In order to schedule the event correctly,
the parrent object is expected to use the
EventQueue::checkpointReschedule() call. This happens automatically
for events that are serialized using the AutoSerialize mechanism.
2015-07-07 09:51:04 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
76cd4393c0 sim: Refactor the serialization base class
Objects that are can be serialized are supposed to inherit from the
Serializable class. This class is meant to provide a unified API for
such objects. However, so far it has mainly been used by SimObjects
due to some fundamental design limitations. This changeset redesigns
to the serialization interface to make it more generic and hide the
underlying checkpoint storage. Specifically:

  * Add a set of APIs to serialize into a subsection of the current
    object. Previously, objects that needed this functionality would
    use ad-hoc solutions using nameOut() and section name
    generation. In the new world, an object that implements the
    interface has the methods serializeSection() and
    unserializeSection() that serialize into a named /subsection/ of
    the current object. Calling serialize() serializes an object into
    the current section.

  * Move the name() method from Serializable to SimObject as it is no
    longer needed for serialization. The fully qualified section name
    is generated by the main serialization code on the fly as objects
    serialize sub-objects.

  * Add a scoped ScopedCheckpointSection helper class. Some objects
    need to serialize data structures, that are not deriving from
    Serializable, into subsections. Previously, this was done using
    nameOut() and manual section name generation. To simplify this,
    this changeset introduces a ScopedCheckpointSection() helper
    class. When this class is instantiated, it adds a new /subsection/
    and subsequent serialization calls during the lifetime of this
    helper class happen inside this section (or a subsection in case
    of nested sections).

  * The serialize() call is now const which prevents accidental state
    manipulation during serialization. Objects that rely on modifying
    state can use the serializeOld() call instead. The default
    implementation simply calls serialize(). Note: The old-style calls
    need to be explicitly called using the
    serializeOld()/serializeSectionOld() style APIs. These are used by
    default when serializing SimObjects.

  * Both the input and output checkpoints now use their own named
    types. This hides underlying checkpoint implementation from
    objects that need checkpointing and makes it easier to change the
    underlying checkpoint storage code.
2015-07-07 09:51:03 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
7cd5db8c6d sim: Add serialization macros for std containers 2015-07-07 09:51:03 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
777cc71c4a mem: Cleanup CommMonitor in preparation for probe support
Make configuration parameters constant and get rid of an unnecessary
dependency on the Time class.
2015-07-06 17:08:53 +01:00
Nikos Nikoleris
67925a8334 x86: Adjust the size of the values written to the x87 misc registers
All x87 misc registers are implemented in an array of 64 bit values
but in real hardware the size of some of these registers is smaller.
Previsouly all 64 bits where incorrectly set and then later read.  To
ensure correctness we mask the value in setMiscRegNoEffect to write
only the valid bits.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-07-04 10:43:47 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
11a48faeb4 o3: correct the number of cc registers in rename map 2015-07-04 10:43:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
d29d7c41f1 mem: packet: Add const to constructor argument 2015-07-04 10:43:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
16ac48e6a4 ruby: drop NetworkMessage class
This patch drops the NetworkMessage class.  The relevant data members and functions
have been moved to the Message class, which was the parent of NetworkMessage.
2015-07-04 10:43:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
baa3eb0de3 ruby: mesi three level: name change to avoid clash
The accessor function getDestination() for Destination variable in the
coherence message clashes with the getDestination() that is part of the Message
class.  Hence the name change.
2015-07-04 10:43:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b4efb48a71 ruby: remove message buffer node
This structure's only purpose was to provide a comparison function for
ordering messages in the MessageBuffer.  The comparison function is now
being moved to the Message class itself.  So we no longer require this
structure.
2015-07-04 10:43:46 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
7e711c98f8 mem: Increase the default buffer sizes for the DDR4 controller
This patch increases the default read/write buffer sizes for the DDR4
controller config to values that are more suitable for the high
bandwidth and high bank count.
2015-07-03 10:14:48 -04:00
Wendy Elsasser
31f901b69d mem: Update DRAM command scheduler for bank groups
This patch updates the command arbitration so that bank group timing
as well as rank-to-rank delays will be taken into account. The
resulting arbitration no longer selects commands (prepped or not) that
cannot issue seamlessly if there are commands that can issue
back-to-back, minimizing the effect of rank-to-rank (tCS) & same bank
group (tCCD_L) delays.

The arbitration selects a new command based on the following priority.
Within each priority band, the arbitration will use FCFS to select the
appropriate command:

1) Bank is prepped and burst can issue seamlessly, without a bubble

2) Bank is not prepped, but can prep and issue seamlessly, without a
bubble

3) Bank is prepped but burst cannot issue seamlessly. In this case, a
bubble will occur on the bus

Thus, to enable more parallelism in subsequent selections, an
unprepped packet is given higher priority if the bank prep can be
hidden. If the bank prep cannot be hidden, the selection logic will
choose a prepped packet that cannot issue seamlessly if one exist.
Otherwise, the default selection will choose the packet with the
minimum bank prep delay.
2015-07-03 10:14:46 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b56167b682 mem: Avoid DRAM write queue iteration for merging and read lookup
This patch adds a simple lookup structure to avoid iterating over the
write queue to find read matches, and for the merging of write
bursts. Instead of relying on iteration we simply store a set of
currently-buffered write-burst addresses and compare against
these. For the reads we still perform the iteration if we have a
match. For the writes, we rely entirely on the set. Note that there
are corner-cases where sub-bursts would actually not be mergeable
without a read-modify-write. We ignore these cases and opt for speed.
2015-07-03 10:14:45 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
db85ddca1a mem: Delay responses in the crossbar before forwarding
This patch changes how the crossbar classes deal with
responses. Instead of forwarding responses directly and burdening the
neighbouring modules in paying for the latency (through the
pkt->headerDelay), we now queue them before sending them.

The coherency protocol is not affected as requests and any snoop
requests/responses are still passed on in zero time. Thus, the
responses end up paying for any header delay accumulated when passing
through the crossbar. Any latency incurred on the request path will be
paid for on the response side, if no other module has dealt with it.

As a result of this patch, responses are returned at a later
point. This affects the number of outstanding transactions, and quite
a few regressions see an impact in blocking due to no MSHRs, increased
cache-miss latencies, etc.

Going forward we should be able to use the same concept also for snoop
responses, and any request that is not an express snoop.
2015-07-03 10:14:44 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b93c912013 mem: Remove redundant is_top_level cache parameter
This patch takes the final step in removing the is_top_level parameter
from the cache. With the recent changes to read requests and write
invalidations, the parameter is no longer needed, and consequently
removed.

This also means that asymmetric cache hierarchies are now fully
supported (and we are actually using them already with L1 caches, but
no table-walker caches, connected to a shared L2).
2015-07-03 10:14:43 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
71856cfbbc mem: Split WriteInvalidateReq into write and invalidate
WriteInvalidateReq ensures that a whole-line write does not incur the
cost of first doing a read exclusive, only to later overwrite the
data. This patch splits the existing WriteInvalidateReq into a
WriteLineReq, which is done locally, and an InvalidateReq that is sent
out throughout the memory system. The WriteLineReq re-uses the normal
WriteResp.

The change allows us to better express the difference between the
cache that is performing the write, and the ones that are merely
invalidating. As a consequence, we no longer have to rely on the
isTopLevel flag. Moreover, the actual memory in the system does not
see the intitial write, only the writeback. We were marking the
written line as dirty already, so there is really no need to also push
the write all the way to the memory.

The overall flow of the write-invalidate operation remains the same,
i.e. the operation is only carried out once the response for the
invalidate comes back. This patch adds the InvalidateResp for this
very reason.
2015-07-03 10:14:41 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
0ddde83a47 mem: Add ReadCleanReq and ReadSharedReq packets
This patch adds two new read requests packets:

ReadCleanReq - For a cache to explicitly request clean data. The
response is thus exclusive or shared, but not owned or modified. The
read-only caches (see previous patch) use this request type to ensure
they do not get dirty data.

ReadSharedReq - We add this to distinguish cache read requests from
those issued by other masters, such as devices and CPUs. Thus, devices
use ReadReq, and caches use ReadCleanReq, ReadExReq, or
ReadSharedReq. For the latter, the response can be any state, shared,
exclusive, owned or even modified.

Both ReadCleanReq and ReadSharedReq re-use the normal ReadResp. The
two transactions are aligned with the emerging cache-coherent TLM
standard and the AMBA nomenclature.

With this change, the normal ReadReq should never be used by a cache,
and is reserved for the actual (non-caching) masters in the system. We
thus have a way of identifying if a request came from a cache or
not. The introduction of ReadSharedReq thus removes the need for the
current isTopLevel hack, and also allows us to stop relying on
checking the packet size to determine if the source is a cache or
not. This is fixed in follow-on patches.
2015-07-03 10:14:40 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
893533a126 mem: Allow read-only caches and check compliance
This patch adds a parameter to the BaseCache to enable a read-only
cache, for example for the instruction cache, or table-walker cache
(not for x86). A number of checks are put in place in the code to
ensure a read-only cache does not end up with dirty data.

A follow-on patch adds suitable read requests to allow a read-only
cache to explicitly ask for clean data.
2015-07-03 10:14:39 -04:00
Ali Jafri
a262908acc mem: Add clean evicts to improve snoop filter tracking
This patch adds eviction notices to the caches, to provide accurate
tracking of cache blocks in snoop filters. We add the CleanEvict
message to the memory heirarchy and use both CleanEvicts and
Writebacks with BLOCK_CACHED flags to propagate notice of clean and
dirty evictions respectively, down the memory hierarchy. Note that the
BLOCK_CACHED flag indicates whether there exist any copies of the
evicted block in the caches above the evicting cache.

The purpose of the CleanEvict message is to notify snoop filters of
silent evictions in the relevant caches. The CleanEvict message
behaves much like a Writeback. CleanEvict is a write and a request but
unlike a Writeback, CleanEvict does not have data and does not need
exclusive access to the block. The cache generates the CleanEvict
message on a fill resulting in eviction of a clean block. Before
travelling downwards CleanEvict requests generate zero-time snoop
requests to check if the same block is cached in upper levels of the
memory heirarchy. If the block exists, the cache discards the
CleanEvict message. The snoops check the tags, writeback queue and the
MSHRs of upper level caches in a manner similar to snoops generated
from HardPFReqs. Currently CleanEvicts keep travelling towards main
memory unless they encounter the block corresponding to their address
or reach main memory (since we have no well defined point of
serialisation). Main memory simply discards CleanEvict messages.

We have modified the behavior of Writebacks, such that they generate
snoops to check for the presence of blocks in upper level caches. It
is possible in our current implmentation for a lower level cache to be
writing back a block while a shared copy of the same block exists in
the upper level cache. If the snoops find the same block in upper
level caches, we set the BLOCK_CACHED flag in the Writeback message.

We have also added logic to account for interaction of other message
types with CleanEvicts waiting in the writeback queue. A simple
example is of a response arriving at a cache removing any CleanEvicts
to the same address from the cache's writeback queue.
2015-07-03 10:14:37 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
aa5bbe81f6 mem: Convert Request static const flags to enums
This patch fixes an issue which is very wide spread in the codebase,
causing sporadic linking failures. The issue is that we declare static
const class variables in the header, without any definition (as part
of a source file). In most cases the compiler propagates the value and
we have no issues. However, especially for less optimising builds such
as debug, we get sporadic linking failures due to undefined
references.

This patch fixes the Request class, by turning the static const flags
and master IDs into C++11 typed enums.
2015-07-03 10:14:36 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
e385ae0c72 base: remove fd from object loaders
All the object loaders directly examine the (already completely loaded
by object_file.cc) memory image. There is no current motivation to
keep the fd around.
2015-07-03 10:14:34 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
c466d55a26 scons: Bump compiler requirement to gcc >= 4.7 and clang >= 3.1
This patch updates the compiler minimum requirement to gcc 4.7 and
clang 3.1, thus allowing:

1. Explicit virtual overrides (no need for M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE)
2. Non-static data member initializers
3. Template aliases
4. Delegating constructors

This patch also enables a transition from --std=c++0x to --std=c++11.
2015-07-03 10:14:15 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
57971248f6 ruby: slicc: remove README
No longer maintained.  Updates are only made to the wiki page.  So being
dropped.
2015-06-25 11:58:30 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
0647d99854 ruby: message: remove a data member added by mistake
I (Nilay) had mistakenly added a data member to  the Message class in revision c1694b4032a6.
The data member is being removed.
2015-06-25 11:58:29 -05:00
Jason Power
2f3c467883 Ruby: Remove assert in RubyPort retry list logic
Remove the assert when adding a port to the RubyPort retry list.
Instead of asserting, just ignore the added port, since it's
already on the list.
Without this patch, Ruby+detailed fails for even the simplest tests
2015-06-25 11:58:28 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
cc813cd5f7 base: Add a warn_if macro
Add a warn if macro that is analogous to the panic_if and fatal_if.
2015-06-21 20:52:13 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
d541038549 arm: Cleanup arch headers to remove dma_device.hh dependency
Break the dependency on dma_device.hh by forward-declaring DmaPort in
the relevant header.
2015-06-21 20:48:33 +01:00
Ali Jafri
f0c3b70451 mem: Add check for express snoop in packet destructor
Snoop packets share the request pointer with the originating
packets. We need to ensure that the snoop packet destruction does not
delete the request. Snoops are used for reads, invalidations,
HardPFReqs, Writebacks and CleansEvicts. Reads, invalidations, and
HardPFReqs need a response so their snoops do not delete the
request. For Writebacks and CleanEvicts we need to check explicitly
for whethere the current packet is an express snoop, in whcih case do
not delete the request.
2015-06-09 09:21:18 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
578a7f20c6 mem: Fix snoop packet data allocation bug
This patch fixes an issue where the snoop packet did not properly
forward the data pointer in case of static data.
2015-06-09 09:21:17 -04:00
Rune Holm
eb3ed11794 arm: Delete debug print in initialization of hardware thread
There seems to have been a debug print left in when the original ARMv8
support was merged in. This printout is performed every time you
initialize a hardware thread, and it prints raw pointers, so it always
causes diffs in the regression. This patch removes the debug print.
2015-06-09 09:21:16 -04:00
Rune Holm
f4311d3932 arm: Fix typo in ldrsh instruction name
ldrsh was typoed as hdrsh, which is a bit annoying when printing
instructions.  This patch fixes it.
2015-06-09 09:21:15 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
737e5da7f6 base: Reset CircleBuf size on flush()
The flush() method in CircleBuf resets the state of the circular
buffer, but fails to set size to zero. This obviously confuses code
that tries to determine the amount of data in the buffer. Set the size
to zero on flush.
2015-06-09 09:21:14 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
a9cad92011 dev, arm: Include PIO size in AmbaDmaDevice constructor
Make it possible to specify the size of the PIO space for an AMBA DMA
device. Maintain backwards compatibility and default to zero.
2015-06-09 09:21:12 -04:00
Marco Elver
6599dd87c8 ruby: Fix MESI consistency bug
Fixes missed forward eviction to CPU. With the O3CPU this can lead to load-load
reordering, as the LQ is never notified of the invalidate.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-06-07 14:02:40 -05:00
Matthias Jung
25fe4c2529 mem: Add HMC Timing Parameters
A single HMC-2500 x32 model based on:

[1] DRAMSpec: a high-level DRAM bank modelling tool developed at the University
of Kaiserslautern. This high level tool uses RC (resistance-capacitance) and CV
(capacitance-voltage) models to estimate the DRAM bank latency and power
numbers.

[2] A Logic-base Interconnect for Supporting Near Memory Computation in the
Hybrid Memory Cube (E. Azarkhish et. al) Assumed for the HMC model is a 30 nm
technology node.  The modelled HMC consists of a 4 Gbit part with 4 layers
connected with TSVs.  Each layer has 16 vaults and each vault consists of 2
banks per layer.  In order to be able to use the same controller used for 2D
DRAM generations for HMC, the following analogy is done: Channel (DDR) => Vault
(HMC) device_size (DDR) => size of a single layer in a vault ranks per channel
(DDR) => number of layers banks per rank (DDR) => banks per layer devices per
rank (DDR) => devices per layer ( 1 for HMC).  The parameters for which no
input is available are inherited from the DDR3 configuration.
2015-06-07 14:02:40 -05:00
Ruslan Bukin ext:(%2C%20Zhang%20Guoye)
736d3314bf arch: fix build under MacOSX
put O_DIRECT under ifdefs -- this fixes build for MacOSX.
Also use correct class for arm64 openFlagTable.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-06-07 14:02:40 -05:00
Christoph Pfister
4a17494708 mem: addr_mapper: restore old address if request not sent
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-05-30 13:45:17 +02:00
Curtis Dunham
31825bd988 sim, arm: add checkpoint upgrader for d02b45a5
The insertion of CONTEXTIDR_EL2 in the ARM miscellaneous registers
obsoletes old checkpoints.
2015-06-01 18:05:11 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
7c4eb3b4d8 kvm, arm: Add support for aarch64
This changeset adds support for aarch64 in kvm. The CPU module
supports both checkpointing and online CPU model switching as long as
no devices are simulated by the host kernel. It currently has the
following limitations:

   * The system register based generic timer can only be simulated by
     the host kernel. Workaround: Use a memory mapped timer instead to
     simulate the timer in gem5.

   * Simulating devices (e.g., the generic timer) in the host kernel
     requires that the host kernel also simulates the GIC.

   * ID registers in the host and in gem5 must match for switching
     between simulated CPUs and KVM. This is particularly important
     for ID registers describing memory system capabilities (e.g.,
     ASID size, physical address size).

   * Switching between a virtualized CPU and a simulated CPU is
     currently not supported if in-kernel device emulation is
     used. This could be worked around by adding support for switching
     to the gem5 (e.g., the KvmGic) side of the device models. A
     simpler workaround is to avoid in-kernel device models
     altogether.
2015-06-01 19:44:19 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
dbfd6effe0 kvm, arm, dev: Add an in-kernel GIC implementation
This changeset adds a GIC implementation that uses the kernel's
built-in support for simulating the interrupt controller. Since there
is currently no support for state transfer between gem5 and the
kernel, the device model does not support serialization and CPU
switching (which would require switching to a gem5-simulated GIC).
2015-06-01 19:44:17 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
8e7c0575dc kvm: Handle inst events at the current instruction count
There are cases (particularly when attaching GDB) when instruction
events are scheduled at the current instruction tick. This used to
trigger an assertion error in kvm. This changeset adds a check for
this condition and forces KVM to do a quick entry that completes any
pending IO operations, but does not execute any new instructions,
before servicing the event. We could check if we need to enter KVM at
all, but forcing a quick entry is makes the code slightly cleaner and
does not hurt correctness (performance is hardly an issue in these
cases).
2015-06-01 19:43:41 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
06cf5cc60b kvm, arm: Move ARM-specific files to arch/arm/kvm/
This changeset moves the ARM-specific KVM CPU implementation to
arch/arm/kvm/. This change is expected to keep the source tree
somewhat cleaner as we start adding support for ARMv8 and KVM
in-kernel interrupt controller simulation.

--HG--
rename : src/cpu/kvm/ArmKvmCPU.py => src/arch/arm/kvm/ArmKvmCPU.py
rename : src/cpu/kvm/arm_cpu.cc => src/arch/arm/kvm/arm_cpu.cc
rename : src/cpu/kvm/arm_cpu.hh => src/arch/arm/kvm/arm_cpu.hh
2015-06-01 19:43:40 +01:00
Curtis Dunham
e590f0d1ef arm: implement the CONTEXTIDR_EL2 system reg. 2015-05-26 03:21:45 -04:00
Nathanael Premillieu
31fd18ab15 arm: Make address translation faster with better caching
This patch adds better caching of the sys regs for AArch64, thus
avoiding unnecessary calls to tc->readMiscReg(MISCREG_CPSR) in the
non-faulting case.
2015-05-26 03:21:42 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
53a360985b base: Allow multiple interleaved ranges
This patch changes how the address range calculates intersection such
that a system can have a number of non-overlapping interleaved ranges
without complaining. Without this patch we end up with a panic.
2015-05-26 03:21:40 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
cea1d14a93 cpu: Fix a bug in counting issued instructions in MinorCPU
The MinorCPU would count bubbles in Execute::issue as part of
the num_insts_issued and so sometimes reach the instruction
issue limit incorrectly.

Fixed by checking for a bubble in one new place.
2015-05-26 03:21:37 -04:00
Giacomo Gabrielli
cc2346e8ca arm: Implement some missing syscalls (SE mode)
Adding a few syscalls that were previously considered unimplemented.
2015-05-26 03:21:35 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
0cc350d2c5 ruby: Deprecation warning for RubyMemoryControl
A step towards removing RubyMemoryControl and shift users to
DRAMCtrl. The latter is faster, more representative, very versatile,
and is integrated with power models.
2015-05-26 03:21:34 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
f3f06e1684 arm, dev: Add support for a memory mapped generic timer
There are cases when we don't want to use a system register mapped
generic timer, but can't use the SP804. For example, when using KVM on
aarch64, we want to intercept accesses to the generic timer, but can't
do so if it is using the system register interface. In such cases,
we need to use a memory-mapped generic timer.

This changeset adds a device model that implements the memory mapped
generic timer interface. The current implementation only supports a
single frame (i.e., one virtual timer and one physical timer).
2015-05-23 13:46:56 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
6533f2000b arm: Get rid of pointless have_generic_timer param
The ArmSystem class has a parameter to indicate whether it is
configured to use the generic timer extension or not. This parameter
doesn't affect any feature flags in the current implementation and is
therefore completely unnecessary. In fact, we usually don't set it
even if a system has a generic timer. If we ever need to check if
there is a generic timer present, we should just request a pointer and
check if it is non-null instead.
2015-05-23 13:46:54 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
2278fec1d1 dev, arm: Add virtual timers to the generic timer model
The generic timer model currently does not support virtual
counters. Virtual and physical counters both tick with the same
frequency. However, virtual timers allow a hypervisor to set an offset
that is subtracted from the counter when it is read. This enables the
hypervisor to present a time base that ticks with virtual time in the
VM (i.e., doesn't tick when the VM isn't running). Modern Linux
kernels generally assume that virtual counters exist and try to use
them by default.
2015-05-23 13:46:53 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
65f3f097d3 dev, arm: Refactor and clean up the generic timer model
This changeset cleans up the generic timer a bit and moves most of the
register juggling from the ISA code into a separate class in the same
source file as the rest of the generic timer. It also removes the
assumption that there is always 8 or fewer CPUs in the system. Instead
of having a fixed limit, we now instantiate per-core timers as they
are requested. This is all in preparation for other patches that add
support for virtual timers and a memory mapped interface.
2015-05-23 13:46:52 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
5435f25ec8 kvm: Fix dumping code for large registers
The register dumping code in kvm tries to print the bytes in large
registers (128 bits and larger) instead of printing them as hex. This
changeset fixes that.
2015-05-23 13:37:22 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
ed447bbff9 kvm, x86: Guard x86-specific APIs in KvmVM
Protect x86-specific APIs in KvmVM with compile-time guards to avoid
breaking ARM builds.
2015-05-23 13:37:20 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
cba3a125e1 arm: Workaround incorrect HDLCD register order in kernel
Some versions of the kernel incorrectly swap the red and blue color
select registers. This changeset adds a workaround for that by
swapping them when instantiating a PixelConverter.
2015-05-23 13:37:04 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
db5c9a5f90 base: Redesign internal frame buffer handling
Currently, frame buffer handling in gem5 is quite ad hoc. In practice,
we pass around naked pointers to raw pixel data and expect consumers
to convert frame buffers using the (broken) VideoConverter.

This changeset completely redesigns the way we handle frame buffers
internally. In summary, it fixes several color conversion bugs, adds
support for more color formats (e.g., big endian), and makes the code
base easier to follow.

In the new world, gem5 always represents pixel data using the Pixel
struct when pixels need to be passed between different classes (e.g.,
a display controller and the VNC server). Producers of entire frames
(e.g., display controllers) should use the FrameBuffer class to
represent a frame.

Frame producers are expected to create one instance of the FrameBuffer
class in their constructors and register it with its consumers
once. Consumers are expected to check the dimensions of the frame
buffer when they consume it.

Conversion between the external representation and the internal
representation is supported for all common "true color" RGB formats of
up to 32-bit color depth. The external pixel representation is
expected to be between 1 and 4 bytes in either big endian or little
endian. Color channels are assumed to be contiguous ranges of bits
within each pixel word. The external pixel value is scaled to an 8-bit
internal representation using a floating multiplication to map it to
the entire 8-bit range.
2015-05-23 13:37:03 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
1985d28ef9 base: Clean up bitmap generation code
The bitmap generation code is hard to follow and incorrectly uses the
size of an enum member to calculate the size of a pixel. This
changeset cleans up the code and adds some documentation.
2015-05-23 13:37:01 +01:00
Joel Hestness
0479569f67 ruby: Fix RubySystem warm-up and cool-down scope
The processes of warming up and cooling down Ruby caches are simulation-wide
processes, not just RubySystem instance-specific processes. Thus, the warm-up
and cool-down variables should be globally visible to any Ruby components
participating in either process. Make these variables static members and track
the warm-up and cool-down processes as appropriate.

This patch also has two side benefits:
1) It removes references to the RubySystem g_system_ptr, which are problematic
for allowing multiple RubySystem instances in a single simulation. Warmup and
cooldown variables being static (global) reduces the need for instance-specific
dereferences through the RubySystem.
2) From the AbstractController, it removes local RubySystem pointers, which are
used inconsistently with other uses of the RubySystem: 11 other uses reference
the RubySystem with the g_system_ptr. Only sequencers have local pointers.
2015-05-19 10:56:51 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
99d3fa5945 arm: Identify table-walker requests
This patch ensures all page-table walks are flagged as such.
2015-05-15 13:40:01 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
bd583d00f9 misc: Appease gcc 5.1
Three minor issues are resolved:

1. Apparently gcc 5.1 does not like negation of booleans followed by
   bitwise AND.

2. Somehow the compiler also gets confused and warns about
   NoopMachInst being unused (removing it causes compilation errors
   though). Most likely a compiler bug.

3. There seems to be a number of instances where loop unrolling causes
   false positives for the array-bounds check. For now, switch to
   std::array. Potentially we could disable the warning for newer gcc
   versions, but switching to std::array is probably a good move in
   any case.
2015-05-15 13:39:53 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
37aab4a155 sim: Don't clear the active CPU vector in System::initState
The system class currently clears the vector of active CPUs in
initState(). CPUs are added to the list by registerThreadContext()
which is called from BaseCPU::init(). This obviously breaks when the
System object is initialized after the CPUs. This changeset removes
the offending clear() call since the list will be empty after it has
been instantiated anyway.
2015-05-15 13:39:44 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt
c65fa3dceb syscall_emul: fix warn_once behavior
The current ignoreWarnOnceFunc doesn't really work as expected,
since it will only generate one warning total, for whichever
"warn-once" syscall is invoked first.  This patch fixes that
behavior by keeping a "warned" flag in the SyscallDesc object,
allowing suitably flagged syscalls to warn exactly once per
syscall.
2015-05-05 09:25:59 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
f349592071 arm: Add missing FPEXC.EN check
Add a missing check to ensure that exceptions are generated properly.
2015-05-05 03:22:45 -04:00
Giacomo Gabrielli
a3f23894eb arm: enable DCZVA by default in SE mode 2015-05-05 03:22:42 -04:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
2847d5f517 mem: Create a request copy for deferred snoops
Sometimes, we need to defer an express snoop in an MSHR, but the original
request might complete and deallocate the original pkt->req.  In those cases,
create a copy of the request so that someone who is inspecting the delayed
snoop can also inspect the request still.  All of this is rather hacky, but the
allocation / linking and general life-time management of Packet and Request is
rather tricky.  Deleting the copy is another tricky area, testing so far has
shown that the right copy is deleted at the right time.
2015-03-17 11:50:55 +00:00
Andreas Sandberg
706597f021 arm: Relax ordering for some uncacheable accesses
We currently assume that all uncacheable memory accesses are strictly
ordered. Instead of always enforcing strict ordering, we now only
enforce it if the required memory type is device memory or strongly
ordered memory.
2015-05-05 03:22:34 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
48281375ee mem, cpu: Add a separate flag for strictly ordered memory
The Request::UNCACHEABLE flag currently has two different
functions. The first, and obvious, function is to prevent the memory
system from caching data in the request. The second function is to
prevent reordering and speculation in CPU models.

This changeset gives the order/speculation requirement a separate flag
(Request::STRICT_ORDER). This flag prevents CPU models from doing the
following optimizations:

    * Speculation: CPU models are not allowed to issue speculative
      loads.

    * Write combining: CPU models and caches are not allowed to merge
      writes to the same cache line.

Note: The memory system may still reorder accesses unless the
UNCACHEABLE flag is set. It is therefore expected that the
STRICT_ORDER flag is combined with the UNCACHEABLE flag to prevent
this behavior.
2015-05-05 03:22:33 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
1da634ace0 mem, alpha: Move Alpha-specific request flags
Move Alpha-specific memory request flags to an architecture-specific
header and map them to the architecture specific flag bit range.
2015-05-05 03:22:31 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
23b9792681 arm: Remove unnecessary boot uncachability
With the recent patches addressing how we deal with uncacheable
accesses there is no longer need for the work arounds put in place to
enforce certain sections of memory to be uncacheable during boot.
2015-05-05 03:22:30 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
36f29496a0 mem: Snoop into caches on uncacheable accesses
This patch takes a last step in fixing issues related to uncacheable
accesses. We do not separate uncacheable memory from uncacheable
devices, and in cases where it is really memory, there are valid
scenarios where we need to snoop since we do not support cache
maintenance instructions (yet). On snooping an uncacheable access we
thus provide data if possible. In essence this makes uncacheable
accesses IO coherent.

The snoop filter is also queried to steer the snoops, but not updated
since the uncacheable accesses do not allocate a block.
2015-05-05 03:22:29 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
554ddc7c07 arch, cpu: Do not forward snoops to table walker
This patch simplifies the overall CPU by changing the TLB caches such
that they do not forward snoops to the table walker port(s). Note that
only ARM and X86 are affected.

There is no reason for the ports to snoop as they do not actually take
any action, and from a performance point of view we are better of not
snooping more than we have to.

Should it at a later point be required to snoop for a particular TLB
design it is easy enough to add it back.
2015-05-05 03:22:27 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
14e5b2ea55 mem: Pass shared downstream through caches
This patch ensures that we pass on information about a packet being
shared (rather than exclusive), when forwarding a packet downstream.

Without this patch there is a risk that a downstream cache considers
the line exclusive when it really isn't.
2015-05-05 03:22:26 -04:00
Ali Jafri
3d33432136 mem: Add forward snoop check for HardPFReqs
We should always check whether the cache is supposed to be forwarding snoops
before generating snoops.
2015-05-05 03:22:25 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
0ebbf3f951 mem: Add missing stats update for uncacheable MSHRs
This patch adds a missing counter update for the uncacheable
accesses. By updating this counter we also get a meaningful average
latency for uncacheable accesses (previously inf).
2015-05-05 03:22:24 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
33e3e370f2 mem: Tidy up BaseCache parameters
This patch simply tidies up the BaseCache parameters and removes the
unused "two_queue" parameter.
2015-05-05 03:22:22 -04:00
David Guillen
5287945a8b mem: Remove templates in cache model
This patch changes the cache implementation to rely on virtual methods
rather than using the replacement policy as a template argument.

There is no impact on the simulation performance, and overall the
changes make it easier to modify (and subclass) the cache and/or
replacement policy.
2015-05-05 03:22:21 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d0d933facc cpu: Work around gcc 4.9 issues with Num_OpClasses
This patch fixes a recent issue with gcc 4.9 (and possibly more) being
convinced that indices outside the array bounds are used when
initialising the FUPool members.
2015-05-05 03:22:19 -04:00
Ruslan Bukin
81f3211149 arch, base, dev, kern, sym: FreeBSD support
This adds support for FreeBSD/aarch64 FS and SE mode (basic set of syscalls only)

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-29 22:35:23 -05:00
Rizwana Begum
52a3bc5e5c mem: Simplify page close checks for adaptive policies
Both open_adaptive and close_adaptive page polices keep the page
open if a row hit is found. If a row hit is not found, close_adaptive
page policy precharges the row, and open_adaptive policy precharges
the row only if there is a bank conflict request waiting in the queue.

This patch makes the checks for above conditions simpler.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-29 22:35:22 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
3a2731fb8c ruby: set: replace long by unsigned long
UBSan complains about negative value being shifted
2015-04-29 22:35:22 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
4333549575 cpu: o3: replace issueLatency with bool pipelined
Currently, each op class has a parameter issueLat that denotes the cycles after
which another op of the same class can be issued.  As of now, this latency can
either be one cycle (fully pipelined) or same as execution latency of the op
(not at all pipelined).  The fact that issueLat is a parameter of type Cycles
makes one believe that it can be set to any value.  To avoid the confusion, the
parameter is being renamed as 'pipelined' with type boolean.  If set to true,
the op would execute in a fully pipelined fashion. Otherwise, it would execute
in an unpipelined fashion.
2015-04-29 22:35:22 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
0dbd696aae cpu: o3: single cycle default div microop latency on x86
This patch sets the default latency of the division microop to a single cycle
on x86.  This is because the division instructions DIV and IDIV have been
implemented as loops of div microops, where each microop computes a single bit
of the quotient.
2015-04-29 22:35:22 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
ee06fed656 x86: change divide-by-zero fault to divide-error
Same exception is raised whether division with zero is performed or the
quotient is greater than the maximum value that the provided space can hold.
Divide-by-Zero is the AMD terminology, while Divide-Error is Intel's.
2015-04-29 22:35:22 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
179787f31f misc: Appease gcc 5.1 without moving GDB_REG_BYTES
This patch rolls back the move of the GDB_REG_BYTES constant, and
instead adds M5_VAR_USED.
2015-04-24 03:30:08 -04:00
Rene de Jong
483f873d01 arm, dev: Add a UFS device
This patch introduces a UFS host controller and a UFS device. More
information about the UFS standard can be found at the JEDEC site:
http://www.jedec.org/standards-documents/results/jesd220

Note that the model does not implement the complete standard, and as
such is not an actual implementation of UFS. The following SCSI
commands are implemented: inquiry, read, read capacity, report LUNs,
start/stop, test unit ready, verify, write, format unit, send
diagnostic, synchronize cache, mode select, mode sense, request sense,
unmap, write buffer and read buffer. This is sufficient for usage with
Linux and Android.

To interact with this model a kernel version 3.9 or above is
needed.
2015-04-23 13:37:50 -04:00
Rene de Jong
fff28ce954 arm, dev: Add a NAND flash timing model
This adds a NAND flash timing model. This model takes the number of
planes into account and is ultimately intended to be used as a
high-level performance model for any device using flash. To access the
memory, use either readMemory or writeMemory.

To make use of the model you will need an interface model
such as UFSHostDevice, which is part of a separate patch.

At the moment the flash device is part of the ARM device tree since
the only use if the UFSHostDevice, and that in turn relies on the ARM
GIC.
2015-04-23 13:37:49 -04:00
Peter Enns
2e64590b88 dev: Add support for i2c devices
This patch adds an I2C bus and base device. I2C is used to connect a
variety of sensors, and this patch serves as a starting point to
enable a range of I2C devices.
2015-04-23 13:37:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
c8c4f66889 misc: Appease gcc 5.1
This patch fixes a few small issues to ensure gem5 compiles when using
gcc 5.1.

First, the GDB_REG_BYTES in the RemoteGDB header are, rather
surprisingly, flagged as unused for both ARM and X86. Removing them,
however, causes compilation errors as they are actually used in the
source file. Moving the constant into the class definition fixes the
issue. Possibly a gcc bug.

Second, we have an unused EthPktData constructor using auto_ptr, and
the latter is deprecated. Since the code is never used it is simply
removed.
2015-04-23 13:37:46 -04:00
Brandon Potter
a70a83155b cpu: remove conditional check (count > 0) on o3 IQ squashes
The o3 cpu instruction queue model uses the count variable to track the number
of unissued instructions in the queue. Previously, the squash method used
this variable to avoid executing the doSquash method when there were no
unissued instructions in the pipeline.  A corner case problem exists when
only issued instructions exist in the pipeline and a squash occurs; the
doSquash code is not invoked and subsequently does not clean up state properly.
2015-04-22 07:52:03 -07:00
Brandon Potter
4991c29965 syscall_emul: implement clock_gettime system call 2015-04-22 07:51:27 -07:00
Monir Mozumder
00e3cab8fc syscall_emul: update x86 syscall table
Update table with additional definitions through Linux 3.13.
2015-04-22 07:51:27 -07:00
Brandon Potter
344a437064 syscall_emul: update getrlimit to use warn
Don't use std::cerr directly, and just return EINVAL instead of aborting.
2015-04-22 07:51:27 -07:00
Brandon Potter
9c6509f198 syscall_emul: fix warning with wrong syscall name
Also nix extra whitespace.
2015-04-22 07:51:27 -07:00
Brandon Potter
6ad29ba6df base: add new ChunkGenerator method to identify last chunk 2015-04-22 07:51:27 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
cd76e34056 cpu: Remove the InOrderCPU from the tree
This patch takes the final step in removing the InOrderCPU from the
tree. Rest in peace.

The MinorCPU is now used to model an in-order microarchitecture, and
long term the MinorCPU will eventually be renamed InOrderCPU.
2015-04-20 12:46:35 -04:00
Malek Musleh
826f69b470 config, cpu: fix progress interval for switched CPUs
This patch ensures that the CPU progress Event is triggered for the new set of
switched_cpus that get scheduled (e.g. during fast-forwarding). it also avoids
printing the interval state if the cpu is currently switched out.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-14 11:01:10 -05:00
Dibakar Gope
34ad1123ee cpu: re-organizes the branch predictor structure.
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-13 17:33:57 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
e596e52498 x86: implements x87 mult/div instructions 2015-04-13 17:33:57 -05:00
Lena Olson
dea7acdb3e ruby: allow restoring from checkpoint when using DRAMCtrl
Restoring from a checkpoint with ruby + the DRAMCtrl memory model was not
working, because ruby and DRAMCtrl disagreed on the current tick during warmup.
Since there is no reason to do timing requests during warmup, use functional
requests instead.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-13 17:33:57 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
d6af46915c sim: Use NULL instead of None for testing filenames.
The filenames are initialized with NULL.  So the test should be
checking for them to be == NULL instead == None.
2015-04-13 17:33:57 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b26fef8466 sim: fix function for emulating dup()
The function was using the host fd to obtain the fd object from the simulated
process.
2015-04-13 17:33:57 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
c3268f8820 config: Support full-system with SST's memory system
This patch adds an example configuration in ext/sst/tests/ that allows
an SST/gem5 instance to simulate a 4-core AArch64 system with SST's
memHierarchy components providing all the caches and memories.
2015-04-08 15:56:06 -05:00
Nikos Nikoleris
4bdbdd8413 dev: (un)serialize fix for the RTC and RTC Timer Interrupt events
Restoring from a checkpoint fails if either the RTC or the RTC Timer
Interrrupt event is disabled. The restored machine tried incorrectly
to schedule the next event with negative offset.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-03 11:42:10 -05:00
Ruslan Bukin
bebab7f24f sim: correct check for endianess
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-03 11:42:10 -05:00
Ruslan Bukin
b3314673f4 dev: Extend access width for IDE control registers
Add 32-bit access width for PrimaryTiming register and 16bit for UDMAControl
register as FreeBSD required.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-03 11:42:10 -05:00
Nikos Nikoleris
305e29b98e cpu: fix system total instructions accounting
The totalInstructions counter is only incremented when the whole instruction is
commited and not on every microop. It was incorrectly reset in atomic and
timing cpus.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>"
2015-04-03 11:42:10 -05:00
Lena Olson
333988a73e x86: fix debug trace output for mwait
When running with the Exec flag, the mwait instruction attempted
to print out its source registers, which were never actually
initialized. This led to sporadic assertion failures when the
value stored there was invalid.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-03 11:42:10 -05:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
cb8856f580 mem: Support any number of master-IDs in stride prefetcher
The stride prefetcher had a hardcoded number of contexts (i.e. master-IDs)
that it could handle. Since master IDs need to be unique per system, and
every core, cache etc. requires a separate master port, a static limit on
these does not make much sense.

Instead, this patch adds a small hash map that will map all master IDs to
the right prefetch state and dynamically allocates new state for new master
IDs.
2015-03-27 04:56:03 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
0197e580e5 mem: Allocate cache writebacks before new MSHRs
This patch changes the order of writeback allocation such that any
writebacks resulting from a tag lookup (e.g. for an uncacheable
access), are added to the writebuffer before any new MSHR entries are
allocated. This ensures that the writebacks logically precedes the new
allocations.

The patch also changes the uncacheable flush to use proper timed (or
atomic) writebacks, as opposed to functional writes.
2015-03-27 04:56:02 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
24763c2177 mem: Cleanup flow for uncacheable accesses
This patch simplifies the code dealing with uncacheable timing
accesses, aiming to align it with the existing miss handling. Similar
to what we do in atomic, a timing request now goes through
Cache::access (where the block is also flushed), and then proceeds to
ignore any existing MSHR for the block in question. This unifies the
flow for cacheable and uncacheable accesses, and for atomic and timing.
2015-03-27 04:56:01 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a7a1e6004a mem: Ignore uncacheable MSHRs when finding matches
This patch changes how we search for matching MSHRs, ignoring any MSHR
that is allocated for an uncacheable access. By doing so, this patch
fixes a corner case in the MSHRs where incorrect data ended up being
copied into a (cacheable) read packet due to a first uncacheable MSHR
target of size 4, followed by a cacheable target to the same MSHR of
size 64. The latter target was filled with nonsense data.
2015-03-27 04:56:00 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
801ce65eae mem: Remove redundant allocateUncachedReadBuffer in cache
This patch removes the no-longer-needed
allocateUncachedReadBuffer. Besides the checks it is exactly the same
as allocateMissBuffer and thus provides no value.
2015-03-27 04:55:59 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
fe806a0dd7 mem: Modernise MSHR iterators to C++11
This patch updates the iterators in the MSHR and MSHR queues to use
C++11 range-based for loops. It also does a bit of additional house
keeping.
2015-03-27 04:55:57 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
7bae98459c mem: Align all MSHR entries to block boundaries
This patch aligns all MSHR queue entries to block boundaries to
simplify checks for matches. Previously there were corner cases that
could lead to existing entries not being identified as matches.

There are, rather alarmingly, a few regressions that change with this
patch.
2015-03-27 04:55:55 -04:00
Ali Jafri
15f0d9ff14 mem: Rename PREFETCH_SNOOP_SQUASH flag to BLOCK_CACHED
This patch subsumes the PREFETCH_SNOOP_SQUASH flag with the more
generic BLOCK_CACHED flag. Future patches implementing cache eviction
messages can use the BLOCK_CACHED flag in almost the same manner as
hardware prefetches use the PREFETCH_SNOOP_SQUASH flag. The
PREFTECH_SNOOP_FLAG is set if the prefetch target is found in the tags
or the MSHRs in any state, so we are simply replacing calls to
setPrefetchSquashed() with setBlockCached(). The case of where the
prefetch target is found in the writeback MSHRs of upper level caches
continues to be covered by the MEM_INHIBIT flag.
2015-03-27 04:55:54 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
a1164154de sim: Update limit_event reuse to final version
Matching final version on reviewboard.
2015-03-26 11:16:44 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a196dbe3bf cpu: Fix InstPBTrace inheritance
This patch fixes an issue that prevented gem5 to be built with C++
config and without Python.
2015-03-26 11:16:43 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt
6677b9122a mem: rename Locked/LOCKED to LockedRMW/LOCKED_RMW
Makes x86-style locked operations even more distinct from
LLSC operations.  Using "locked" by itself should be
obviously ambiguous now.
2015-03-23 16:14:20 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
5302305255 misc: quote args in echoed command line
Currently if there are shell special characters in a
command-line argument, you can't copy and paste the
echoed command line onto a shell prompt because the
characters aren't quoted properly.  This patch fixes
that problem.
2015-03-23 16:14:18 -07:00
Curtis Dunham
564482c782 sim: Reuse the same limit_event in simulate()
This patch accomplishes two things:
1. Makes simulate()'s GlobalSimLoopExitEvent a singleton reused
   across calls. This is slightly more efficient than recreating
   it every time.
2. Gives callers to simulate() (especially other simulators) a
   foolproof way of knowing that the simulation period ended
   successfully by hitting the limit event. They can call
   getLimitEvent() and compare it to the return
   value of simulate().

This change was motivated by an ongoing effort to integrate gem5
and SST, with SST as the master sim and gem5 as the slave sim.
2015-03-23 06:57:36 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
45286d9b64 mem: Tidy up Request
This patch does a bit of house keeping, fixing up typos, removing dead
code etc.
2015-03-23 06:57:34 -04:00
Matt Evans
1ccc3d7e5b arm: Add a GICv2m device
This patch adds a new PIO-accessible GICv2m shim. This shim has a PIO
slave port on one side, and SPI 'wires' on the other. It accepts MSIs
from the system and triggers SPIs on the GIC. It is configurable with
a number of frames, each of which has a number of SPIs and a base SPI
offset.

A Linux driver for GICv2m is available upstream.
2015-03-19 04:06:17 -04:00
Matt Evans
ec80224188 arm: Remove the 'magic MSI register' in the GIC (PL390)
This patch removes the code that added this magic register. A
follow-up patch provides a GICv2m MSI shim that gives the same
functionality in a standard ARM system architecture way.
2015-03-19 04:06:16 -04:00
Wendy Elsasser
9b4d8030e6 cpu: Fix TrafficGen message format
Fix erroneous message format for fatal error.
Previously, code did not have type indicator (% instead of %d).

Also removed redundant fatal check.

Ran modified sweep.py with in range and out of range values to test.
2015-03-19 04:06:12 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
5275c9d740 mem: Use emplace front/back for deferred packets
Embrace C++11 for the deferred packets as we actually store the
objects in the data structure, and not just pointers.
2015-03-19 04:06:11 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
1d403960af mem: Enable CommMonitor to output traces in atomic mode
The CommMonitor by default only allows memory traces to be gathered in
timing mode. This patch allows memory traces to be gathered in atomic
mode if all one needs is a functional trace of memory addresses used
and timing information is of a secondary concern.
2015-03-19 04:06:10 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt
e57ab463cf mem: remove redundant test in in Cache::recvTimingResp()
For some reason we were checking mshr->hasTargets() even though
we had already called mshr->getTarget() unconditionally earlier
in the same function (which asserts if there are no targets).
Get rid of this useless check, and while we're at it get rid
of the redundant call to mshr->getTarget(), since we still have
the value saved in a local var.
2015-02-11 10:48:53 -08:00
Steve Reinhardt
89bb03a1a6 mem: add local var in Cache::recvTimingResp()
The main loop in recvTimingResp() uses target->pkt all over
the place.  Create a local tgt_pkt to help keep lines
under the line length limit.
2015-02-11 10:48:52 -08:00
Steve Reinhardt
ee0b52404c mem: restructure Packet cmd initialization a bit more
Refactor the way that specific MemCmd values are generated for packets.
The new approach is a little more elegant in that we assign the right
value up front, and it's also more amenable to non-heap-allocated
Packet objects.

Also replaced the code in the Minor model that was still doing it the
ad-hoc way.

This is basically a refinement of http://repo.gem5.org/gem5/rev/711eb0e64249.
2015-02-11 10:48:50 -08:00
Steve Reinhardt
ccef61d1cc mem: clean up write buffer check in Cache::handleSnoop()
The 'if (writebacks.size)' check was redundant, because
writeBuffer.findMatches() would return false if the
writebacks list was empty.

Also renamed 'mshr' to 'wb_entry' in this context since
we are pointing at a writebuffer entry and not an MSHR
(even though it's the same C++ class).
2015-03-14 06:51:07 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
e5fbc67e16 cpu: o3: another assert instead of check 2015-03-09 09:39:08 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
5003ed5f7a cpu: o3: Remove unused code in iew, add assert instead. 2015-03-09 09:39:08 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
4e1d10a3cf cpu: o3: commit: mark pipeline delay variable as consts 2015-03-09 09:39:08 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
53de2512b1 cpu: o3: remove unused stat variables. 2015-03-09 09:39:08 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
54bc67f619 cpu: o3: combine if with same condition 2015-03-09 09:39:07 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
61edd5ac97 cpu: o3: remove member variable squashCounter
The variable is used in only one place and a whole new function setNextStatus()
has been defined just to compute the value of the variable.  Instead of calling
the function, the value is now computed in the loop that preceded the function
call.
2015-03-09 09:39:07 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
f69a74fda6 cpu: o3: remove unused function annotateMemoryUnits() 2015-03-09 09:39:07 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
fc315901ff mem: Unify all cache DPRINTF address formatting
This patch changes all the DPRINTF messages in the cache to use
'%#llx' every time a packet address is printed. The inclusion of '#'
ensures '0x' is prepended, and since the address type is a uint64_t %x
really should be %llx.
2015-03-02 04:00:56 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
88e2963951 mem: Fix cache MSHR conflict determination
This patch fixes a rather subtle issue in the sending of MSHR requests
in the cache, where the logic previously did not check for conflicts
between the MSRH queue and the write queue when requests were not
ready. The correct thing to do is to always check, since not having a
ready MSHR does not guarantee that there is no conflict.

The underlying problem seems to have slipped past due to the symmetric
timings used for the write queue and MSHR queue. However, with the
recent timing changes the bug caused regressions to fail.
2015-03-02 04:00:54 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
407737614e mem: Add byte mask to Packet::checkFunctional
This patch changes the valid-bytes start/end to a proper byte
mask. With the changes in timing introduced in previous patches there
are more packets waiting in queues, and there are regressions using
the checker CPU failing due to non-contigous read data being found in
the various cache queues.

This patch also adds some more comments explaining what is going on,
and adds the fourth and missing case to Packet::checkFunctional.
2015-03-02 04:00:52 -05:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
ecef1612b8 mem: Add option to force in-order insertion in PacketQueue
By default, the packet queue is ordered by the ticks of the to-be-sent
packages. With the recent modifications of packages sinking their header time
when their resposne leaves the caches, there could be cases of MSHR targets
being allocated and ordered A, B, but their responses being sent out in the
order B,A. This led to inconsistencies in bus traffic, in particular the snoop
filter observing first a ReadExResp and later a ReadRespWithInv.  Logically,
these were ordered the other way around behind the MSHR, but due to the timing
adjustments when inserting into the PacketQueue, they were sent out in the
wrong order on the bus, confusing the snoop filter.

This patch adds a flag (off by default) such that these special cases can
request in-order insertion into the packet queue, which might offset timing
slighty. This is expected to occur rarely and not affect timing results.
2015-03-02 04:00:49 -05:00
Marco Balboni
d4ef8368aa mem: Downstream components consumes new crossbar delays
This patch makes the caches and memory controllers consume the delay
that is annotated to a packet by the crossbar. Previously many
components simply threw these delays away. Note that the devices still
do not pay for these delays.
2015-03-02 04:00:48 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
36dc93a5fa mem: Move crossbar default latencies to subclasses
This patch introduces a few subclasses to the CoherentXBar and
NoncoherentXBar to distinguish the different uses in the system. We
use the crossbar in a wide range of places: interfacing cores to the
L2, as a system interconnect, connecting I/O and peripherals,
etc. Needless to say, these crossbars have very different performance,
and the clock frequency alone is not enough to distinguish these
scenarios.

Instead of trying to capture every possible case, this patch
introduces dedicated subclasses for the three primary use-cases:
L2XBar, SystemXBar and IOXbar. More can be added if needed, and the
defaults can be overridden.
2015-03-02 04:00:47 -05:00
Marco Balboni
d35dd71ab4 mem: Add crossbar latencies
This patch introduces latencies in crossbar that were neglected
before. In particular, it adds three parameters in crossbar model:
front_end_latency, forward_latency, and response_latency. Along with
these parameters, three corresponding members are added:
frontEndLatency, forwardLatency, and responseLatency. The coherent
crossbar has an additional snoop_response_latency.

The latency of the request path through the xbar is set as
--> frontEndLatency + forwardLatency

In case the snoop filter is enabled, the request path latency is charged
also by look-up latency of the snoop filter.
--> frontEndLatency + SF(lookupLatency) + forwardLatency.

The latency of the response path through the xbar is set instead as
--> responseLatency.

In case of snoop response, if the response is treated as a normal response
the latency associated is again
--> responseLatency;

If instead it is forwarded as snoop response we add an additional variable
+ snoopResponseLatency
and the latency associated is
--> snoopResponseLatency;

Furthermore, this patch lets the crossbar progress on the next clock
edge after an unused retry, changing the time the crossbar considers
itself busy after sending a retry that was not acted upon.
2015-03-02 04:00:46 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
7be9d4eb67 dev, arm: Clean up PL011 and rewrite interrupt handling
The ARM PL011 UART model didn't clear and raise interrupts
correctly. This changeset rewrites the whole interrupt handling and
makes it both simpler and fixes several cases where the correct
interrupts weren't raised or cleared. Additionally, it cleans up many
other aspects of the code.
2015-03-02 04:00:44 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
d64b34bef8 arm: Share a port for the two table walker objects
This patch changes how the MMU and table walkers are created such that
a single port is used to connect the MMU and the TLBs to the memory
system. Previously two ports were needed as there are two table walker
objects (stage one and stage two), and they both had a port. Now the
port itself is moved to the Stage2MMU, and each TableWalker is simply
using the port from the parent.

By using the same port we also remove the need for having an
additional crossbar joining the two ports before the walker cache or
the L2. This simplifies the creation of the CPU cache topology in
BaseCPU.py considerably. Moreover, for naming and symmetry reasons,
the TLB walker port is connected through the stage-one table walker
thus making the naming identical to x86. Along the same line, we use
the stage-one table walker to generate the master id that is used by
all TLB-related requests.
2015-03-02 04:00:42 -05:00
Giacomo Gabrielli
bd70db5521 arm: Remove unnecessary dependencies between AArch64 FP instructions 2015-03-02 04:00:41 -05:00
Rekai
3d5434022a cpu: o3 register renaming request handling improved
Now, prior to the renaming, the instruction requests the exact amount of
registers it will need, and the rename_map decides whether the instruction is
allowed to proceed or not.
2015-03-02 04:00:38 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
987de4f5cc mem: Tidy up the cache debug messages
Avoid redundant inclusion of the name in the DPRINTF string.
2015-03-02 04:00:37 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
f26a289295 mem: Split port retry for all different packet classes
This patch fixes a long-standing isue with the port flow
control. Before this patch the retry mechanism was shared between all
different packet classes. As a result, a snoop response could get
stuck behind a request waiting for a retry, even if the send/recv
functions were split. This caused message-dependent deadlocks in
stress-test scenarios.

The patch splits the retry into one per packet (message) class. Thus,
sendTimingReq has a corresponding recvReqRetry, sendTimingResp has
recvRespRetry etc. Most of the changes to the code involve simply
clarifying what type of request a specific object was accepting.

The biggest change in functionality is in the cache downstream packet
queue, facing the memory. This queue was shared by requests and snoop
responses, and it is now split into two queues, each with their own
flow control, but the same physical MasterPort. These changes fixes
the previously seen deadlocks.
2015-03-02 04:00:35 -05:00
Ali Jafri
6ebe8d863a mem: Fix prefetchSquash + memInhibitAsserted bug
This patch resolves a bug with hardware prefetches. Before a hardware prefetch
is sent towards the memory, the system generates a snoop request to check all
caches above the prefetch generating cache for the presence of the prefetth
target. If the prefetch target is found in the tags or the MSHRs of the upper
caches, the cache sets the prefetchSquashed flag in the snoop packet. When the
snoop packet returns with the prefetchSquashed flag set, the prefetch
generating cache deallocates the MSHR reserved for the prefetch. If the
prefetch target is found in the writeback buffer of the upper cache, the cache
sets the memInhibit flag, which signals the prefetch generating cache to
expect the data from the writeback. When the snoop packet returns with the
memInhibitAsserted flag set, it marks the allocated MSHR as inService and
waits for the data from the writeback.

If the prefetch target is found in multiple upper level caches, specifically
in the tags or MSHRs of one upper level cache and the writeback buffer of
another, the snoop packet will return with both prefetchSquashed and
memInhibitAsserted set, while the current code is not written to handle such
an outcome. Current code checks for the prefetchSquashed flag first, if it
finds the flag, it deallocates the reserved MSHR. This leads to assert failure
when the data from the writeback appears at cache. In this fix, we simply
switch the order of checks. We first check for memInhibitAsserted and then for
prefetch squashed.
2015-03-02 04:00:34 -05:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
de46eeade7 cpu: Add a PC-value to the traffic generator requests
Have the traffic generator add its masterID as the PC address to the
requests. That way, prefetchers (and other components) that use a PC
for request classification will see per-tester streams of requests.
This enables us to test strided prefetchers with the memchecker, too.
2015-03-02 04:00:31 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
3b4ae7debb arm: Don't truncate 16-bit ASIDs to 8 bits
The ISA code sometimes stores 16-bit ASIDs as 8-bit unsigned integers
and has a couple of inverted checks that mask out the high 8 bits of
an ASID if 16-bit ASIDs have been /enabled/. This changeset fixes both
of those issues.
2015-03-02 04:00:28 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
804b11a3ed arm: Correctly access the stack pointer in GDB
We curently use INTREG_X31 instead of INTREG_SPX when accessing the
stack pointer in GDB. gem5 normally uses INTREG_SPX to access the
stack pointer, which gets mapped to the stack pointer corresponding
(INTREG_SPn) to the current exception level. This changeset updates
the GDB interface to use SPX instead of X31 (which is always zero)
when transfering CPU state to gdb.
2015-03-02 04:00:27 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
34dcd90b61 arm: Fix broken page table permissions checks in remote GDB
The remote GDB interface currently doesn't check if translations are
valid before reading memory. This causes a panic when GDB tries to
access unmapped memory (e.g., when getting a stack trace). There are
two reasons for this: 1) The function used to check for valid
translations (virtvalid()) doesn't work and panics on invalid
translations. 2) The method in the GDB interface used to test if a
translation is valid (RemoteGDB::acc) always returns true regardless
of the return from virtvalid().

This changeset fixes both of these issues.
2015-03-02 04:00:27 -05:00
Jason Power
670f44e05e Ruby: Update backing store option to propagate through to all RubyPorts
Previously, the user would have to manually set access_backing_store=True
on all RubyPorts (Sequencers) in the config files.
Now, instead there is one global option that each RubyPort checks on
initialization.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-02-26 09:58:26 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
8c78aa31ea cpu: TrafficGen sinks snoops without complaining
To be able to use the TrafficGen in a system with caches we need to
allow it to sink incoming snoop requests. By default the master port
panics, so silently ignore any snoops.
2015-02-16 03:34:55 -05:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
93fa8e3cd4 mem: Fix initial value problem with MemChecker
In highly loaded cases, reads might actually overlap with writes to the
initial memory state. The mem checker needs to detect such cases and
permit the read reading either from the writes (what it is doing now) or
read from the initial, unknown value.

This patch adds this logic.
2015-02-16 03:34:47 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
661dac1598 dev: Fix undefined behaviuor in i8254xGBe
This patch fixes a rather unfortunate oversight where the annotation
pointer was used even though it is null. Somehow the code still works,
but UBSan is rather unhappy. The use is now guarded, and the variable
is initialised in the constructor (as well as init()).
2015-02-16 03:34:35 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
0a2ee77616 arm: Wire up the GIC with the platform in the base class
Move the (common) GIC initialization code that notifies the platform
code of the new GIC to the base class (BaseGic) instead of the Pl390
implementation.
2015-02-16 03:34:18 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
e17328a227 mem: mmap the backing store with MAP_NORESERVE
This patch ensures we can run simulations with very large simulated
memories (at least 64 TB based on some quick runs on a Linux
workstation). In essence this allows us to efficiently deal with
sparse address maps without having to implement a redirection layer in
the backing store.

This opens up for run-time errors if we eventually exhausts the hosts
memory and swap space, but this should hopefully never happen.
2015-02-16 03:33:47 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
57758ca685 mem: Use the range cache for lookup as well as access
This patch changes the range cache used in the global physical memory
to be an iterator so that we can use it not only as part of isMemAddr,
but also access and functionalAccess. This matches use-cases where a
core is using the atomic non-caching memory mode, and repeatedly calls
isMemAddr and access.

Linux boot on aarch32, with a single atomic CPU, is now more than 30%
faster when using "--fastmem" compared to not using the direct memory
access.
2015-02-16 03:33:37 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
d0e1b8a19c arch: Make readMiscRegNoEffect const throughout
Finally took the plunge and made this apply to all ISAs, not just ARM.
2015-02-16 03:33:28 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
5bfa7e3d59 arm: Merge ISA files with pseudo instructions
This changeset moves the pseudo instructions used to signal unknown
instructions and unimplemented instructions to the same source files
as the decoder fault.
2015-02-16 03:32:58 -05:00
Ali Saidi
4eff4fa12e cpu: add support for outputing a protobuf formatted CPU trace
Doesn't support x86 due to static instruction representation.

--HG--
rename : src/cpu/CPUTracers.py => src/cpu/InstPBTrace.py
2015-02-16 03:32:38 -05:00
Marco Balboni
268d9e59c5 mem: Clarification of packet crossbar timings
This patch clarifies the packet timings annotated
when going through a crossbar.

The old 'firstWordDelay' is replaced by 'headerDelay' that represents
the delay associated to the delivery of the header of the packet.

The old 'lastWordDelay' is replaced by 'payloadDelay' that represents
the delay needed to processing the payload of the packet.

For now the uses and values remain identical. However, going forward
the payloadDelay will be additive, and not include the
headerDelay. Follow-on patches will make the headerDelay capture the
pipeline latency incurred in the crossbar, whereas the payloadDelay
will capture the additional serialisation delay.
2015-02-11 10:23:47 -05:00
Marco Balboni
e2828587b3 mem: Clarify usage of latency in the cache
This patch adds some much-needed clarity in the specification of the
cache timing. For now, hit_latency and response_latency are kept as
top-level parameters, but the cache itself has a number of local
variables to better map the individual timing variables to different
behaviours (and sub-components).

The introduced variables are:
- lookupLatency: latency of tag lookup, occuring on any access
- forwardLatency: latency that occurs in case of outbound miss
- fillLatency: latency to fill a cache block
We keep the existing responseLatency

The forwardLatency is used by allocateInternalBuffer() for:
- MSHR allocateWriteBuffer (unchached write forwarded to WriteBuffer);
- MSHR allocateMissBuffer (cacheable miss in MSHR queue);
- MSHR allocateUncachedReadBuffer (unchached read allocated in MSHR
  queue)
It is our assumption that the time for the above three buffers is the
same. Similarly, for snoop responses passing through the cache we use
forwardLatency.
2015-02-11 10:23:36 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
6563ec8634 cpu: Tidy up the MemTest and make false sharing more obvious
The MemTest class really only tests false sharing, and as such there
was a lot of old cruft that could be removed. This patch cleans up the
tester, and also makes it more clear what the assumptions are. As part
of this simplification the reference functional memory is also
removed.

The regression configs using MemTest are updated to reflect the
changes, and the stats will be bumped in a separate patch. The example
config will be updated in a separate patch due to more extensive
re-work.

In a follow-on patch a new tester will be introduced that uses the
MemChecker to implement true sharing.
2015-02-11 10:23:28 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
550c318490 sim: Move the BaseTLB to src/arch/generic/
The TLB-related code is generally architecture dependent and should
live in the arch directory to signify that.

--HG--
rename : src/sim/BaseTLB.py => src/arch/generic/BaseTLB.py
rename : src/sim/tlb.cc => src/arch/generic/tlb.cc
rename : src/sim/tlb.hh => src/arch/generic/tlb.hh
2015-02-11 10:23:27 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
9e6f803254 base: Add compiler macros to add deprecation warnings
Gcc and clang both provide an attribute that can be used to flag a
function as deprecated at compile time. This changeset adds a gem5
compiler macro for that compiler feature. The macro can be used to
indicate that a legacy API within gem5 has been deprecated and provide
a graceful migration to the new API.
2015-02-11 10:23:24 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
c9b8616c51 base: Do not dereference NULL in CompoundFlag creation
This patch fixes the CompoundFlag constructor, ensuring that it does
not dereference NULL. Doing so has undefined behaviuor, and both clang
and gcc's undefined-behaviour sanitiser was rather unhappy.
2015-02-11 10:23:23 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
431a6d708b dev: Remove unused system pointer in the Platform base class
The Platform base class contains a pointer to an instance of the
System which is never initialized. This can lead to subtle bugs since
some architecture-specific platform implementations contain their own
system pointer which is normally used. However, if the platform is
accessed through a pointer to its base class, the dangling pointer
will be used instead.
2015-02-11 10:23:22 -05:00
Alexandru Dutu
ad1b177550 cpu: Idle CPU status logic revised
This patch sets the CPU status to idle when the last active thread gets
suspended.
2015-02-06 18:01:22 -08:00
Andreas Hansson
461a80beb3 mem: Clarify express snoop behaviour
This patch adds a bit of documentation with insights around how
express snoops really work.
2015-02-03 14:26:02 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
193325ff60 mem: Clarify cache behaviour for pending dirty responses
This patch adds a bit of clarification around the assumptions made in
the cache when packets are sent out, and dirty responses are
pending. As part of the change, the marking of an MSHR as in service
is simplified slightly, and comments are added to explain what
assumptions are made.
2015-02-03 14:25:59 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
f0a764edc6 base: add an accessor and operators ==,!= to address ranges 2015-02-03 14:25:58 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
ccb512ecc1 base: Add XOR-based hashed address interleaving
This patch extends the current address interleaving with basic hashing
support. Instead of directly comparing a number of address bits with a
matching value, it is now possible to use two independent set of
address bits XOR'ed together. This avoids issues where strided address
patterns are heavily biased to a subset of the interleaved ranges.
2015-02-03 14:25:54 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
5ea60a95b3 config: Adjust DRAM channel interleaving defaults
This patch changes the DRAM channel interleaving default behaviour to
be more representative. The default address mapping (RoRaBaCoCh) moves
the channel bits towards the least significant bits, and uses 128 byte
as the default channel interleaving granularity.

These defaults can be overridden if desired, but should serve as a
sensible starting point for most use-cases.
2015-02-03 14:25:52 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
fe200c2487 sim: Remove test for non-NULL this in Event
The method Event::initialized() tests if this != NULL as a part of the
expression that tests if an event is initialized. The only case when
this check could be false is if the method is called on a null
pointer, which is illegal and leads to undefined behavior (such as
eating your pets) according to the C++ standard. Because of this,
modern compilers (specifically, recent versions of clang) warn about
this which we treat as an error. This changeset removes the redundant
check to fix said warning.
2015-02-03 14:25:48 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
851b29ad20 dev: Correctly clear interrupts in VirtIO PCI
Correctly clear the PCI interrupt belonging to a VirtIO device when
the ISR register is read.
2015-02-03 14:25:47 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
b89fd57663 sim: prioritize async events; prevent starvation
If a time quantum event is the only one in the queue, async
events (Ctrl-C, I/O, etc.) will never be processed.

So process them first.
2014-12-19 15:32:34 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
20111ba917 cpu: Ensure timing CPU sinks response before sending new request
This patch changes how the timing CPU deals with processing responses,
always scheduling an event, even if it is for the current tick. This
helps to avoid situations where a new request shows up before a
response is finished in the crossbar, and also is more in line with
any realistic behaviour.
2015-02-03 14:25:27 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
3e33786db8 config: Fix typo in Float param
The Float param was not settable on the command line
due to a typo in the class definition in
python/m5/params.py.  This corrects the typo and allows
floats to be set on the command line as intended.
2015-02-03 14:25:07 -05:00
Ali Saidi
89b3616d7e arm: always set the IsFirstMicroop flag
While the IsFirstMicroop flag exists it was only occasionally used in the ARM
instructions that gem5 microOps and therefore couldn't be relied on to be correct.
2015-01-25 07:22:56 -05:00
Ali Saidi
9d8ddd92dc sim: Clean up InstRecord
Track memory size and flags as well as add some comments and consts.
2015-01-25 07:22:44 -05:00
Ali Saidi
f6742ea26e cpu: Remove all notion that we know when the cpu is misspeculating.
We have no way of knowing if a CPU model is on the wrong path with
our execute-in-execute CPU models. Don't pretend that we do.
2015-01-25 07:22:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
0bd986015b cpu: Put all CPU instruction tracers in a single file 2015-01-25 07:22:17 -05:00
Ali Saidi
6c4a23c1c6 cpu: remove legion tracer
If someone wants to debug with legion again they can restore the
code from the repository, but no need to have it hang around indefinately.
2015-01-25 07:22:05 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
10b5e5431d sim: fix reference counting of PythonEvent
When gem5 is a slave to another simulator and the Python is only used
to initialize the configuration (and not perform actual simulation), a
"debug start" (--debug-start) event will get freed during or immediately
after the initial Python frame's execution rather than remaining in the
event queue. This tricky patch fixes the GC issue causing this.
2014-12-23 11:51:40 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
10c69bb168 mem: Remove unused Packet src and dest fields
This patch takes the final step in removing the src and dest fields in
the packet. These fields were rather confusing in that they only
remember a single multiplexing component, and pushed the
responsibility to the bridge and caches to store the fields in a
senderstate, thus effectively creating a stack. With the recent
changes to the crossbar response routing the crossbar is now
responsible without relying on the packet fields. Thus, these
variables are now unused and can be removed.
2015-01-22 05:01:31 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
15c64035ed mem: Remove Packet source from ForwardResponseRecord
This patch removes the source field from the ForwardResponseRecord,
but keeps the class as it is part of how the cache identifies
responses to hardware prefetches that are snooped upwards.
2015-01-22 05:01:30 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
0c2ffd2daa mem: Remove unused RequestState in the bridge
This patch removes the bridge sender state as the Crossbar now takes
care of remembering its own routing decisions.
2015-01-22 05:01:27 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
00536b0efc mem: Always use SenderState for response routing in RubyPort
This patch aligns how the response routing is done in the RubyPort,
using the SenderState for both memory and I/O accesses. Before this
patch, only the I/O used the SenderState, whereas the memory accesses
relied on the src field in the packet. With this patch we shift to
using SenderState in both cases, thus not relying on the src field any
longer.
2015-01-22 05:01:24 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
072f78471d mem: Make the XBar responsible for tracking response routing
This patch removes the need for a source and destination field in the
packet by shifting the onus of the tracking to the crossbar, much like
a real implementation. This change in behaviour also means we no
longer need a SenderState to remember the source/dest when ever we
have multiple crossbars in the system. Thus, the stack that was
created by the SenderState is not needed, and each crossbar locally
tracks the response routing.

The fields in the packet are still left behind as the RubyPort (which
also acts as a crossbar) does routing based on them. In the succeeding
patches the uses of the src and dest field will be removed. Combined,
these patches improve the simulation performance by roughly 2%.
2015-01-22 05:01:14 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
ce12d4bc63 x86: Delay X86 table walk on receiving walker response
This patch fixes a minor issue in the X86 page table walker where it
ended up sending new request packets to the crossbar before the
response processing was finished (recvTimingResp is directly calling
sendTimingReq). Under certain conditions this caused the crossbar to
see illegal combinations of request/response overlap, in turn causing
problems with a slightly modified crossbar implementation.
2015-01-22 05:00:54 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
f49830ce0b mem: Clean up Request initialisation
This patch tidies up how we create and set the fields of a Request. In
essence it tries to use the constructor where possible (as opposed to
setPhys and setVirt), thus avoiding spreading the information across a
number of locations. In fact, setPhys is made private as part of this
patch, and a number of places where we callede setVirt instead uses
the appropriate constructor.
2015-01-22 05:00:53 -05:00
Nikos Nikoleris
a35283ac65 cpu: commit probe notification on every microop or macroop
The ppCommit should notify the attached listener every time the cpu commits
a microop or non microcoded insturction. The listener can then decide
whether it will process only the last microop (eg. SimPoint probe).

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-01-20 14:15:27 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
6096e2f9c1 mem: Fix bug in cache request retry mechanism
This patch ensures that inhibited packets that are about to be turned
into express snoops do not update the retry flag in the cache.
2015-01-20 08:12:01 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
da0c770943 cpu: Fix retry bug in MinorCPU LSQ 2015-01-20 08:11:58 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
92585d60c9 mem: Move DRAM interleaving check to init
This patch fixes a bug where the DRAM controller tried to access the
system cacheline size before the system pointer was initialised. It
also fixes a bug where the granularity is 0 (no interleaving).
2015-01-20 08:11:55 -05:00
Emilio Castillo
7bb65dd434 x86 : fxsave and fxrestore missing template code
This patch corrects the FXSAVE and FXRSTOR Macroops.  The actual code used for
saving/restore the FP registers is in the file but it was not used.

The FXSAVE and FXRSTOR instructions are used in the kernel for saving and
loading the state of the mmx,xmm and fpu registers.

This operation is triggered in FS by issuing a Device Not Available Fault.  The
cr0 register has a TS flag that is set upon each context change. Every time a
task access any FP related register (SIMD as well) if the TS flag is set to
one, the device not available fault is issued.  The kernel saves the current
state of the registers, and restore the previous state of the currently running
task.

Right now Gem5 lacks of this capability. the Device Not Available Fault is
never issued, leading to several problems when different threads share the same
CPU and SMT is not used. The PARSEC Ferret benchmark is an example of this
behavior.

In order to test this a hack in the atomic cpu code was done to detect if a
static instruction has any FP operands and the cr0 reg TS bit is set.  This
check must be done in the ISA dependent code. But it seems to be tricky to
access the cr0 register while executing an instruction.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-01-10 14:30:53 -06:00
Nikos Nikoleris
ec64b81a9d cpu: fix RetiredStores probe point
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-01-10 14:30:53 -06:00
cdirik
1693e526d0 dev: prevent intel 8254 timer counter events firing before startup
This change includes edits to Intel8254Timer to prevent counter events firing
before startup to comply with SimObject initialization call sequence.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-01-06 15:10:22 -07:00
Gabe Black
1c1fb2c988 test: Add a unittest for the BitUnion types. 2015-01-07 00:34:40 -08:00
Gabe Black
86dea86987 base: Fix assigning between identical bitfields.
If two bitfields are of the same type, also implying that they have the same
first and last bit positions, the existing implementation would copy the
entire bitfield. That includes the __data member which is shared among all the
bitfields, effectively overwritting the entire bitunion.

This change also adjusts the write only signed bitfield assignment operator to
be like the unsigned version, using "using" instead of implementing it again
and calling down to the underlying implementation.
2015-01-07 00:31:46 -08:00
Gabe Black
cd6380605c x86: Enable three bits in the FamilyModelStepping ECX CPUID bitfield.
These are for the monitor/mwait instructions, SSSE3, and XSAVE.
2015-01-06 22:15:00 -08:00
Gabe Black
cb181d6f91 cpuid, x86: Revert "Enabling more features in CPUid"
That change enables CPUID bits for features that aren't implemented in gem5.
If a simulated system tries to use those features because it was told it
could, bad things can happen.
2015-01-06 22:13:56 -08:00
Andrew Lukefahr
6d32004407 minor: fixed LSQ MasterPortID
Minor was reporting the data cache access as ".inst" accesses.
This just switches the MasterPortID to dataMasterPortId.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-01-03 17:51:48 -06:00
mike upton
cb911559dc arm: Add unlinkat syscall implementation
added ARM aarch64 unlinkat syscall support, modeled on other <xxx>at syscalls.
This gets all of the cpu2006 int workloads passing in SE mode on aarch64.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-01-03 17:51:48 -06:00
Maxime Martinasso
5a5416d575 x86: implements the simd128 ADDSUBPD instruction
This patch implements the simd128 ADDSUBPD instruction for the x86 architecture.

Tested with a simple program in assembly language which executes the
instruction.  Checked that different versions of the instruction are executed
by using the execution tracing option.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu
2015-01-03 17:51:48 -06:00
Cagdas Dirik
02c376ac44 dev: prevent RTC events firing before startup
This change includes edits to MC146818 timer to prevent RTC events
firing before startup to comply with SimObject initialization call sequence.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-01-03 17:51:48 -06:00
Joel Hestness
642b9b4fab syscall_emul: Return correct writev value
According to Linux man pages, if writev is successful, it returns the total
number of bytes written. Otherwise, it returns an error code. Instead of
returning 0, return the result from the actual call to writev in the system
call.
2014-12-27 13:48:40 -06:00
Mitch Hayenga
b2342c5d9a mem: Change prefetcher to use random_mt
Prefechers has used rand() to generate random numers previously.
2014-12-23 09:31:19 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
516e6046ae mem: Hide WriteInvalidate requests from prefetchers
Without this tweak, a prefetcher will happily prefetch data that will
promptly be invalidated and overwritten by a WriteInvalidate.
2014-12-23 09:31:19 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
bd4f901c77 mem: Fix event scheduling issue for prefetches
The cache's MemSidePacketQueue schedules a sendEvent based upon
nextMSHRReadyTime() which is the time when the next MSHR is ready or whenever
a future prefetch is ready.  However, a prefetch being ready does not guarentee
that it can obtain an MSHR.  So, when all MSHRs are full,
the simulation ends up unnecessiciarly scheduling a sendEvent every picosecond
until an MSHR is finally freed and the prefetch can happen.

This patch fixes this by not signaling the prefetch ready time if the prefetch
could not be generated.  The event is rescheduled as soon as a MSHR becomes
available.
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
4acd4a2055 mem: Fix bug relating to writebacks and prefetches
Previously the code commented about an unhandled case where it might be
possible for a writeback to arrive after a prefetch was generated but
before it was sent to the memory system.  I hit that case.  Luckily
the prefetchSquash() logic already in the code handles dropping prefetch
request in certian circumstances.
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
df82a2d003 mem: Rework the structuring of the prefetchers
Re-organizes the prefetcher class structure. Previously the
BasePrefetcher forced multiple assumptions on the prefetchers that
inherited from it. This patch makes the BasePrefetcher class truly
representative of base functionality. For example, the base class no
longer enforces FIFO order. Instead, prefetchers with FIFO requests
(like the existing stride and tagged prefetchers) now inherit from a
new QueuedPrefetcher base class.

Finally, the stride-based prefetcher now assumes a custimizable lookup table
(sets/ways) rather than the previous fully associative structure.
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
6cb58b2bd2 mem: Add parameter to reserve MSHR entries for demand access
Adds a new parameter that reserves some number of MSHR entries for demand
accesses.  This helps prevent prefetchers from taking all MSHRs, forcing demand
requests from the CPU to stall.
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
4d88978913 arm: Add stats to table walker
This patch adds table walker stats for:
- Walk events
- Instruction vs Data
- Page size histogram
- Wait time and service time histograms
- Pending requests histogram (per cycle) - measures dist. of L
  (p(1..) = how often busy, p(0) = how often idle)
- Squashes, before starting and after completion
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
59460b91f3 config: Expose the DRAM ranks as a command-line option
This patch gives the user direct influence over the number of DRAM
ranks to make it easier to tune the memory density without affecting
the bandwidth (previously the only means of scaling the device count
was through the number of channels).

The patch also adds some basic sanity checks to ensure that the number
of ranks is a power of two (since we rely on bit slices in the address
decoding).
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
2f7baf9dbe mem: Ensure DRAM controller is idle when in atomic mode
This patch addresses an issue seen with the KVM CPU where the refresh
events scheduled by the DRAM controller forces the simulator to switch
out of the KVM mode, thus killing performance.

The current patch works around the fact that we currently have no
proper API to inform a SimObject of the mode switches. Instead we rely
on drainResume being called after any switch, and cache the previous
mode locally to be able to decide on appropriate actions.

The switcheroo regression require a minor stats bump as a result.
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Omar Naji
381d1da791 mem: Add rank-wise refresh to the DRAM controller
This patch adds rank-wise refresh to the controller, as opposed to the
channel-wide refresh currently in place. In essence each rank can be
refreshed independently, and for this to be possible the controller
is extended with a state machine per rank.

Without this patch the data bus is always idle during a refresh, as
all the ranks are refreshing at the same time. With the rank-wise
refresh it is possible to use one rank while another one is
refreshing, and thus the data bus can be kept busy.

The patch introduces a Rank class to encapsulate the state per rank,
and also shifts all the relevant banks, activation tracking etc to the
rank. The arbitration is also updated to consider the state of the rank.
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Omar Naji
152c02354e mem: Fix a bug in the DRAM controller arbitration
Fix a minor issue that affects multi-rank systems.
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Kanishk Sugand
7a25b1a0e0 mem: Add stack distance statistics to the CommMonitor
This patch adds the stack distance calculator to the CommMonitor. The
stats are disabled by default.
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Kanishk Sugand
888975b29d mem: Add a stack distance calculator
This patch adds a stand-alone stack distance calculator. The stack
distance calculator is a passive SimObject that observes the addresses
passed to it. It calculates stack distances (LRU Distances) of
incoming addresses based on the partial sum hierarchy tree algorithm
described by Alamasi et al. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/773039.773043.

For each transaction a hashtable look-up is performed. At every
non-unique transaction the tree is traversed from the leaf at the
returned index to the root, the old node is deleted from the tree, and
the sums (to the right) are collected and decremented. The collected
sum represets the stack distance of the found node. At every unique
transaction the stack distance is returned as
numeric_limits<uint64>::max().

In addition to the basic stack distance calculation, a feature to mark
an old node in the tree is added. This is useful if it is required to
see the reuse pattern. For example, Writebacks to the lower level
(e.g. membus from L2), can be marked instead of being removed from the
stack (isMarked flag of Node set to True). And then later if this same
address is accessed (by L1), the value of the isMarked flag would be
True. This gives some insight on how the Writeback policy of the
lower level affect the read/write accesses in an application.

Debugging is enabled by setting the verify flag to true. Debugging is
implemented using a dummy stack that behaves in a naive way, using STL
vectors. Note that this has a large impact on run time.
2014-12-23 09:31:18 -05:00
Marco Elver
dd0f3943e2 mem: Add MemChecker and MemCheckerMonitor
This patch adds the MemChecker and MemCheckerMonitor classes. While
MemChecker can be integrated anywhere in the system and is independent,
the most convenient usage is through the MemCheckerMonitor -- this
however, puts limitations on where the MemChecker is able to observe
read/write transactions.
2014-12-23 09:31:17 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
184fefbb3b arm: Raise an alignment fault if a PC has illegal alignment
We currently don't handle unaligned PCs correctly. There is one check
for unaligned PCs in the TLB when running in aarch64 mode, but this
check does not cover cases where the CPU does not do a TLB lookup when
decoding an instruction (e.g., a branch stays within the same cache
line). Additionally, the Decoder class sometimes throws an assertion
for unaligned PCs which breaks speculation.

This changeset introduces a decoder fault bit field in the ExtMachInst
structure. This field can be used to signal a decoder failure. If set,
the decoder generates an internal gem5fault instruction instead of a
normal instruction. This instruction in turns either panics (fault
type PANIC), returns an PCAlignmentFault (fault type UNALIGNED,
aarch64) or PrefetchAbort (fault type UNALIGNED, aarch32).

The patch causes minor changes to the realview64 regressions, and a
stats bump will follow.
2014-12-23 09:31:17 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
b33812ba43 arm: Clean up and document decoder API
This changeset adds more documentation to the ArmISA::Decoder class
and restructures it slightly to make API groups more obvious.
2014-12-23 09:31:17 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
070b4a81db arm: Add support for filtering in the PMU
This patch adds support for filtering events in the PMU. In order to
do so, it updates the ISADevice base class to forward an ISA pointer
to ISA devices. This enables such devices to access the MiscReg file
to determine the current execution level.
2014-12-23 09:31:17 -05:00
Gabe Black
70eb68beae Let other objects set up memory like regions in a KVM VM. 2014-12-09 21:53:44 -08:00
Andreas Sandberg
9b7578d8c7 arm: Fix decoding of PMXEVTYPER_EL0 and PMCCFILTR_EL0
The aarch64 system register decoder is currently not decoding
PMXEVTYPER_EL0 and PMCCFILTR_EL0 correctly. This changeset updates the
decoder so that they are decoded using the values in table C5-6 in ARM
DDI 0478A.c.
2014-12-08 04:49:53 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
6a9fbd295d dev: Add response sanity checks in PioPort
Add an assert in the PioPort that checks if a response packet from a
device has the right flags set before passing it to them rest of the
memory system.
2014-12-08 04:49:52 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
1ccc4e0e21 dev: Correctly transform packets into responses
The VirtIO devices didn't correctly set the response flags in memory
packets. This changeset adds the required Packet::makeResponse()
calls.
2014-12-08 04:49:51 -05:00
Gabe Black
4a8a0a0798 misc: Generalize GDB single stepping.
The new single stepping implementation for x86 doesn't rely on any ISA
specific properties or functionality. This change pulls out the per ISA
implementation of those functions and promotes the X86 implementation to the
base class.

One drawback of that implementation is that the CPU might stop on an
instruction twice if it's affected by both breakpoints and single stepping.
While that might be a little surprising, it's harmless and would only happen
under somewhat unlikely circumstances.
2014-12-05 22:37:03 -08:00
Gabe Black
fb07d43b1a x86: Implement a remote GDB stub.
This stub should allow remote debugging of 32 bit and 64 bit targets. Single
stepping seems to work, as do breakpoints. If both breakpoints and single
stepping affect an instruction, gdb will stop at the instruction twice before
continuing. That's a little surprising, but is generally harmless.
2014-12-05 22:36:16 -08:00
Gabe Black
16c9b41616 misc: Add some utility functions for schedule inst commit events.
These can be used to simplify the implementation of single step in derived
classes.
2014-12-05 22:35:47 -08:00
Gabe Black
cddf988bfd misc: Rename the GDB "Event" event class to InputEvent.
The "Event" name is the same as the base event class. That's a bit confusing,
and makes it a little awkward to add other event types.
2014-12-05 22:34:42 -08:00
Gabe Black
f9f46b8fa9 sim: Ensure GDB interrupts the simulation at an instruction boundary.
Use the comInstEventQueue to ensure GDB interrupts the simulation at an
instruction boundary and not in the middle of a macroop, memory access, etc.
2014-12-05 01:51:49 -08:00
Gabe Black
bacbb8ecbc cpu: Only check for PC events on instruction boundaries.
Only the instruction address is actually checked, so there's no need to check
repeatedly while we're working through the microops of a macroop and that's
not changing.
2014-12-05 01:47:35 -08:00
Gabe Black
fe48c0a32b misc: Make the GDB register cache accessible in various sized chunks.
Not all ISAs have 64 bit sized registers, so it's not always very convenient
to access the GDB register cache in 64 bit sized chunks. This change makes it
accessible in 8, 16, 32, or 64 bit chunks. The MIPS and ARM implementations
were working around that limitation by bundling and unbundling 32 bit values
into 64 bit values. That code has been removed.
2014-12-05 01:44:24 -08:00
Gabe Black
22aaa5867f x86: Rework opcode parsing to support 3 byte opcodes properly.
Instead of counting the number of opcode bytes in an instruction and recording
each byte before the actual opcode, we can represent the path we took to get to
the actual opcode byte by using a type code. That has a couple of advantages.
First, we can disambiguate the properties of opcodes of the same length which
have different properties. Second, it reduces the amount of data stored in an
ExtMachInst, making them slightly easier/faster to create and process. This
also adds some flexibility as far as how different types of opcodes are
handled, which might come in handy if we decide to support VEX or XOP
instructions.

This change also adds tables to support properly decoding 3 byte opcodes.
Before we would fall off the end of some arrays, on top of the ambiguity
described above.

This change doesn't measureably affect performance on the twolf benchmark.

--HG--
rename : src/arch/x86/isa/decoder/three_byte_opcodes.isa => src/arch/x86/isa/decoder/three_byte_0f38_opcodes.isa
rename : src/arch/x86/isa/decoder/three_byte_opcodes.isa => src/arch/x86/isa/decoder/three_byte_0f3a_opcodes.isa
2014-12-04 15:53:54 -08:00
Gabe Black
3069c28a02 arch: Allow named constants as decode case values.
The values in a "bitfield" or in an ExtMachInst structure member may not be a
literal value, it might select from an arbitrary collection of options. Instead
of using the raw value of those constants in the decoder, it's easier to tell
what's going on if they can be referred to as a symbolic constant/enum.

To support that, the ISA description language is extended slightly so that in
addition to integer literals, the case value for decode blobs can also be a
string literal. It's up to the ISA author to ensure that the string evaluates
to a legal constant value when interpretted as C++.
2014-12-04 15:52:48 -08:00
Gabe Black
d67cf81f5d x86: Clean up style in process.cc. 2014-12-02 22:01:51 -08:00
Gabe Black
2d9dae01fb sim: Make it possible to override the breakpoint length check.
The check which makes sure the length of the breakpoint being written is the
same as a MachInst is only correct on fixed instruction width ISAs. Instead of
incorrectly applying that check to all ISAs, this change makes that the
default check and lets ISA specific GDB classes override it.
2014-12-03 03:27:19 -08:00
Gabe Black
ecec8cde63 ide: Accept the IDLE (0xe3) ATA command.
This command is supposed to set up a timer which will put the drive into a
standby mode if it isn't sent a command within a given time out. Since most of
the timeouts are generally significantly longer than a simulation would run
anyway, and we don't have an implementation for standby mode to begin with,
we can accept the command, do nothing, and report success.
2014-12-03 03:07:35 -08:00
Gabe Black
bce58726f3 dev: Support translating left and right ALT keys.
This is used primarily for VNC.
2014-12-03 03:06:03 -08:00
Andreas Hansson
966c3f4bc5 scons: Ensure dictionary iteration is sorted by key
This patch adds sorting based on the SimObject name or parameter name
for all situations where we iterate over dictionaries. This should
ensure a deterministic and consistent order across the host systems
and hopefully avoid regression results differing across python
versions.
2014-12-02 06:08:22 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
5d22250845 mem: Support WriteInvalidate (again)
This patch takes a clean-slate approach to providing WriteInvalidate
(write streaming, full cache line writes without first reading)
support.

Unlike the prior attempt, which took an aggressive approach of directly
writing into the cache before handling the coherence actions, this
approach follows the existing cache flows as closely as possible.
2014-12-02 06:08:19 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
7ca27dd3cc mem: Remove WriteInvalidate support
Prepare for a different implementation following in the next patch
2014-12-02 06:08:17 -05:00
Andrew Bardsley
df37cad0fd cpu: Fix retries on barrier/store in Minor's store buffer
This patch fixes a case where a store in Minor's store buffer never
leaves the store buffer as it is pre-maturely counted as having been
issued, leading to the store buffer idling.

LSQ::StoreBuffer::numUnissuedAccesses should count the number of accesses
either in memory, or still in the store buffer after being completed.

For stores which are also barriers, the store will stay in the store
buffer for a cycle after it is completed and will be cleaned up by the
barrier clearing code (to ensure that barriers are completed in-order).
To acheive this, numUnissuedAccesses is not decremented when a store-barrier
is issued to memory, but when its barrier effect is cleared.

Without this patch, the correct behaviour happens when a memory transaction
is immediately accepted, but not if it needs a retry.
2014-12-02 06:08:15 -05:00
Andrew Bardsley
98f3e7a310 cpu: Fix memoryIssueLimit checking in Minor
This patch fixes the checking of the number of memory instructions issued
per cycles in the Minor CPU.
2014-12-02 06:08:13 -05:00
Andrew Bardsley
3cd0b1f6a6 arm: Fix TLB ignoring faults when table walking
This patch fixes a case where the Minor CPU can deadlock due to the lack
of a response to TLB request because of a bug in fault handling in the ARM
table walker.

TableWalker::processWalkWrapper is the scheduler-called wrapper which
handles deferred walks which calls to TableWalker::wait cannot immediately
process.  The handling of faults generated by processWalk{AArch64,LPAE,}
calls in those two functions is is different.  processWalkWrapper ignores
fault returns from processWalk... which can lead to ::finish not being
called on a translation.

This fix provides fault handling in processWalkWrapper similar to that
found in the leaf functions which BaseTLB::Translation::finish.
2014-12-02 06:08:11 -05:00
Marco Elver
9649395f85 cpu, o3: Ignored invalidate causing same-address load reordering
In case the memory subsystem sends a combined response with invalidate
(e.g.  ReadRespWithInvalidate), we cannot ignore the invalidate part
of the response.

If we were to ignore the invalidate part, under certain circumstances
this effectively leads to reordering of loads to the same address
which is not permitted under any memory consistency model implemented
in gem5.

Consider the case where a later load's address is computed before an
earlier load in program order, and is therefore sent to the memory
subsystem first. At some point the earlier load's address is computed
and in doing so correctly marks the later load as a
possibleLoadViolation. In the meantime some other node writes and
sends invalidations to all other nodes. The invalidation races with
the later load's ReadResp, and arrives before ReadResp and is
deferred.  Upon receipt of the ReadResp, the response is changed to
ReadRespWithInvalidate, and sent to the CPU. If we ignore the
invalidate part of the packet, we let the later load read the old
value of the address.  Eventually the earlier load's ReadResp arrives,
but with new data. As there was no invalidate snoop (sunk into the
ReadRespWithInvalidate), and if we did not process the invalidate of
the ReadRespWithInvalidate, we obtain a load reordering.

A similar scenario can be constructed where the earlier load's address
is computed after ReadRespWithInvalidate arrives for the younger
load. In this case hitExternalSnoop needs to be set to true on the
ReadRespWithInvalidate, so that upon knowing the address of the
earlier load, checkViolations will cause the later load to be
squashed.

Finally we must account for the case where both loads are sent to the
memory subsystem (reordered), a snoop invalidate arrives and correctly
sets the later loads fault to ReExec. However, before the CPU
processes the fault, the later load's ReadResp arrives and the
writeback discards the outstanding fault. We must add a check to
ensure that we do not skip any unprocessed faults.
2014-12-02 06:08:03 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
74bbe20141 cpu: Always mask the snoop address when performing lock check
Ensure the snoop address check is always using a cache-block aligned
address. This patch updates Alpha and Mips to match the other ISAs.
2014-12-02 06:08:00 -05:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
810349a8a7 cpu: Move packet deallocation to recvTimingResp in the O3 CPU
Move the packet deallocations in the O3 CPU so that the completeDataAccess
deals only with the LSQ specific parts and the generic recvTimingResp frees the
packet in all other cases.
2014-12-02 06:07:58 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
5c84157c29 mem: Relax packet src/dest check and shift onus to crossbar
This patch allows objects to get the src/dest of a packet even if it
is not set to a valid port id. This simplifies (ab)using the bridge as
a buffer and latency adapter in situations where the neighbouring
MemObjects are not crossbars.

The checks that were done in the packet are now shifted to the
crossbar where the fields are used to index into the port
arrays. Thus, the carrier of the information is not burdened with
checking, and the crossbar can check not only that the destination is
set, but also that the port index is within limits.
2014-12-02 06:07:56 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
ea5ccc7041 mem: Clean up packet data allocation
This patch attempts to make the rules for data allocation in the
packet explicit, understandable, and easy to verify. The constructor
that copies a packet is extended with an additional flag "alloc_data"
to enable the call site to explicitly say whether the newly created
packet is short-lived (a zero-time snoop), or has an unknown life-time
and therefore should allocate its own data (or copy a static pointer
in the case of static data).

The tricky case is the static data. In essence this is a
copy-avoidance scheme where the original source of the request (DMA,
CPU etc) does not ask the memory system to return data as part of the
packet, but instead provides a pointer, and then the memory system
carries this pointer around, and copies the appropriate data to the
location itself. Thus any derived packet actually never copies any
data. As the original source does not copy any data from the response
packet when arriving back at the source, we must maintain the copy of
the original pointer to not break the system. We might want to revisit
this one day and pay the price for a few extra memcpy invocations.

All in all this patch should make it easier to grok what is going on
in the memory system and how data is actually copied (or not).
2014-12-02 06:07:54 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
f012166bb6 mem: Cleanup Packet::checkFunctional and hasData usage
This patch cleans up the use of hasData and checkFunctional in the
packet. The hasData function is unfortunately suggesting that it
checks if the packet has a valid data pointer, when it does in fact
only check if the specific packet type is specified to have a data
payload. The confusion led to a bug in checkFunctional. The latter
function is also tidied up to avoid name overloading.
2014-12-02 06:07:52 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
a2ee51f631 mem: Make the requests carried by packets const
This adds a basic level of sanity checking to the packet by ensuring
that a request is not modified once the packet is created. The only
issue that had to be worked around is the relaying of
software-prefetches in the cache. The specific situation is now solved
by first copying the request, and then creating a new packet
accordingly.
2014-12-02 06:07:50 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
fa60d5cf27 mem: Make Request getters const
This patch tidies up the Request class, making all getters const. The
odd one out is incAccessDepth which is called by the memory system as
packets carry the request around. This is also const to enable the
packet to hold on to a const Request.
2014-12-02 06:07:48 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
3d6ec81e66 mem: Add checks and explanation for assertMemInhibit usage 2014-12-02 06:07:46 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
41846cb61b mem: Assume all dynamic packet data is array allocated
This patch simplifies how we deal with dynamically allocated data in
the packet, always assuming that it is array allocated, and hence
should be array deallocated (delete[] as opposed to delete). The only
uses of dataDynamic was in the Ruby testers.

The ARRAY_DATA flag in the packet is removed accordingly. No
defragmentation of the flags is done at this point, leaving a gap in
the bit masks.

As the last part the patch, it renames dataDynamicArray to dataDynamic.
2014-12-02 06:07:43 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
5df96cb690 mem: Remove redundant Packet::allocate calls
This patch cleans up the packet memory allocation confusion. The data
is always allocated at the requesting side, when a packet is created
(or copied), and there is never a need for any device to allocate any
space if it is merely responding to a paket. This behaviour is in line
with how SystemC and TLM works as well, thus increasing
interoperability, and matching established conventions.

The redundant calls to Packet::allocate are removed, and the checks in
the function are tightened up to make sure data is only ever allocated
once. There are still some oddities in the packet copy constructor
where we copy the data pointer if it is static (without ownership),
and allocate new space if the data is dynamic (with ownership). The
latter is being worked on further in a follow-on patch.
2014-12-02 06:07:41 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
0706a25203 mem: Use const pointers for port proxy write functions
This patch changes the various write functions in the port proxies
to use const pointers for all sources (similar to how memcpy works).

The one unfortunate aspect is the need for a const_cast in the packet,
to avoid having to juggle a const and a non-const data pointer. This
design decision can always be re-evaluated at a later stage.
2014-12-02 06:07:38 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
9779ba2e37 mem: Add const getters for write packet data
This patch takes a first step in tightening up how we use the data
pointer in write packets. A const getter is added for the pointer
itself (getConstPtr), and a number of member functions are also made
const accordingly. In a range of places throughout the memory system
the new member is used.

The patch also removes the unused isReadWrite function.
2014-12-02 06:07:36 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
25bfc24999 mem: Remove null-check bypassing in Packet::getPtr
This patch removes the parameter that enables bypassing the null check
in the Packet::getPtr method. A number of call sites assume the value
to be non-null.

The one odd case is the RubyTester, which issues zero-sized
prefetches(!), and despite being reads they had no valid data
pointer. This is now fixed, but the size oddity remains (unless anyone
object or has any good suggestions).

Finally, in the Ruby Sequencer, appropriate checks are made for flush
packets as they have no valid data pointer.
2014-12-02 06:07:34 -05:00
Omar Naji
0e63d2cd62 mem: Add a GDDR5 DRAM config
This patch adds a first cut GDDR5 config to accommodate the users
combining gem5 and GPUSim. The config is based on a SK Hynix
datasheet, and the Nvidia GTX580 specification. Someone from the
GPUSim user-camp should tweak the default page-policy and static
frontend and backend latencies.
2014-12-02 06:07:32 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
d66b14ca61 misc: Another round of static analysis fixups
Mostly addressing uninitialised members.
2014-11-24 09:03:38 -05:00
Alexandru Dutu
1f539f13c3 mem: Page Table map api modification
This patch adds uncacheable/cacheable and read-only/read-write attributes to
the map method of PageTableBase. It also modifies the constructor of TlbEntry
structs for all architectures to consider the new attributes.
2014-11-23 18:01:09 -08:00
Alexandru Dutu
c11bcb8119 mem: Multi Level Page Table bug fix
The multi level page table was giving false positives for already mapped
translations. This patch fixes the bogus behavior.
2014-11-23 18:01:09 -08:00
Alexandru Dutu
e4859fae5b mem: Page Table long lines
Trimmed down all the lines greater than 78 characters.
2014-11-23 18:01:09 -08:00
Alexandru Dutu
f743bdcb69 x86: Segment initialization to support KvmCPU in SE
This patch sets up low and high privilege code and data segments and places them
in the following order: cs low, ds low, ds, cs, in the GDT. Additionally, a
syscall and page fault handler for KvmCPU in SE mode are defined. The order of
the segment selectors in GDT is required in this manner for interrupt handling
to work properly. Segment initialization is done for all the thread
contexts.
2014-11-23 18:01:08 -08:00
Alexandru Dutu
adbaa4dfde kvm, x86: Adding support for SE mode execution
This patch adds methods in KvmCPU model to handle KVM exits caused by syscall
instructions and page faults. These types of exits will be encountered if
KvmCPU is run in SE mode.
2014-11-23 18:01:08 -08:00
Alexandru Dutu
335514dfdc cpuid, x86: Enabling more features in CPUid
Adding more features in the CPUid with the purpose of supporting running the
KvmCPU in SE mode.
2014-11-23 18:01:08 -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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
7a0bf814b6 automated merge 2014-10-29 23:22:26 -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
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
Steve Reinhardt
6ab4eddb9f syscall_emul: add retry flag to SyscallReturn
This hook allows blocking emulated system calls to indicate
that they would block, but return control to the simulator
so that the simulation does not hang.  The actual retry
functionality requires additional support, to be provided
in a future changeset.
2014-09-02 16:07:50 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt
9ac7f14fc0 syscall_emul: minor style fix to LiveProcess constructor 2014-10-22 15:53:34 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
df7f0892ed syscall_emul: devirtualize BaseBufferArg methods
Not clear why they were marked virtual to begin with,
but that doesn't appear to be necessary.
2014-10-22 15:53:34 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
44af2c6a69 syscall_emul: Put BufferArg classes in a separate header.
Move the BufferArg classes that support syscall buffer args
(i.e., pointers into simulated user space) out of syscall_emul.hh
and into a new header syscall_emul_buf.hh so they are accessible
to emulated driver implementations.

Take the opportunity to add some comments as well.
2014-10-22 15:53:34 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
44ec1d2124 syscall_emul: add EmulatedDriver object
Fake SE-mode device drivers can now be added by
deriving from this abstract object.
2014-10-22 15:53:34 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
6523aad25c sim: revert 6709bbcf564d
The identifier SYS_getdents is not available on Mac OS X.  Therefore, its use
results in compilation failure.  It seems there is no straight forward way to
implement the system call getdents using readdir() or similar C functions.
Hence the commit 6709bbcf564d is being rolled back.
2014-10-22 15:59:57 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
d6f1c6ce89 x86: Fixes to avoid LTO warnings
This patch fixes a few minor issues that caused link-time warnings
when using LTO, mainly for x86. The most important change is how the
syscall array is created. Previously gcc and clang would complain that
the declaration and definition types did not match. The organisation
is now changed to match how it is done for ARM, moving the code that
was previously in syscalls.cc into process.cc, and having a class
variable pointing to the static array.

With these changes, there are no longer any warnings using gcc 4.6.3
with LTO.
2014-10-20 18:03:56 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
6290f98194 misc: Use gmtime for conversion to UTC to avoid getenv/setenv
This patch changes how we turn time into UTC. Previously we
manipulated the TZ environment variable, but this has issues as the
strings that are manipulated could be tainted (see e.g. CERT
ENV34-C). Now we simply rely on the built-in gmtime function and avoid
touching getenv/setenv all together.
2014-10-20 18:03:55 -04:00
Omar Naji
a4a8568bd2 mem: Fix DRAM activationlLimit bug
Ensure that we do the proper event scheduling also when the activation
limit is disabled.
2014-10-20 18:03:55 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
77f8f5d94c base: Fix for stats node on gcc < 4.6.3
This patch adds an explicit function to get the underlying node as gcc
4.6.1 and 4.6.2 have issues otherwise.
2014-10-20 18:03:54 -04:00
Omar Naji
29dd2887f4 mem: Add DRAM device size and check against config
This patch adds the size of the DRAM device to the DRAM config. It
also compares the actual DRAM size (calculated using information from
the config) to the size defined in the system. If these two values do
not match gem5 will print a warning. In order to do correct DRAM
research the size of the memory defined in the system should match the
size of the DRAM in the config. The timing and current parameters
found in the DRAM configs are defined for a DRAM device with a
specific size and would differ for another device with a different
size.
2014-10-20 18:03:52 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
922a9d8ed2 cpu: o3: corrects base FP and CC register index in removeThread() 2014-10-20 16:47:55 -05:00
Tom Jablin
c6731e331a sim: invalid alignment checks in mmap and mremap
Presently, the alignment checks in the mmap and mremap implementations
in syscall_emul.hh are wrong. The checks are implemented as:

if ((start % TheISA::PageBytes) != 0 ||
        (length % TheISA::PageBytes) != 0) {
    warn("mmap failing: arguments not page-aligned: "
            "start 0x%x length 0x%x",
            start, length);
    return -EINVAL;
}

This checks that both the start and the length arguments of the mmap
syscall are checked for page-alignment. However, the POSIX specification says:

The off argument is constrained to be aligned and sized according to the value
returned by sysconf() when passed _SC_PAGESIZE or _SC_PAGE_SIZE. When MAP_FIXED
is specified, the application shall ensure that the argument addr also meets
these constraints. The implementation performs mapping operations over whole
pages. Thus, while the argument len need not meet a size or alignment
constraint, the implementation shall include, in any mapping operation, any
partial page specified by the range [pa,pa+len).

So the length parameter should not be checked for page-alignment. By contrast,
the current implementation fails to check the offset argument, which must be
page aligned.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-10-20 16:45:25 -05:00
Michael Adler
7254d5742a sim: mmap: correct behavior for fixed address
Change mmap fixed address request to return an error if the mapping is
impossible due to conflict instead of what I believe used to be silent
corruption.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-10-20 16:45:08 -05:00
Michael Adler
a3fe4c0662 sim: implement getdents/getdents64 in user mode
Has been tested only for alpha.
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-10-20 16:44:53 -05:00
Severin Wischmann ext:(%2C%20Ioannis%20Ilkos%20%3Cioannis.ilkos09%40imperial.ac.uk%3E)
e72736aaf0 x86: syscall: implementation of exit_group
On exit_group syscall, we used to exit the simulator.  But now we will only
halt the execution of threads that belong to the group.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-10-20 16:43:48 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
6d4866383f mem: Modernise PhysicalMemory with C++11 features
Bring the PhysicalMemory up-to-date by making use of range-based for
loops and vector intialisation where possible.
2014-10-16 05:50:01 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
edc77fc03c misc: Move AddrRangeList from port.hh to addr_range.hh
The new location seems like a better fit. The iterator typedefs are
removed in favour of using C++11 auto.
2014-10-16 05:49:59 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
2d2006ddb3 dev: refactor pci config space for sysfs scanning
Sysfs on ubuntu scrapes the entire PCI config space
when it discovers a device using 4 byte accesses.
This was not supported by our devices, in particular the NIC
that implemented the extended PCI config space.  This change
allows the extended PCI config space to be accessed by
sysfs properly.
2014-10-16 05:49:57 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
d6732895a5 mem: Add ExternalMaster and ExternalSlave ports
This patch adds two MemoryObject's: ExternalMaster and ExternalSlave.
Each object has a single port which can be bound to an externally-
provided bridge to a port of another simulation system at
initialisation.
2014-10-16 05:49:56 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
e2a13386e5 sim: EventQueue wakeup on events scheduled outside the event loop
This patch adds a 'wakeup' member function to EventQueue which should be
called on an event queue whenever an event is scheduled on the event queue
from outside code within the call tree of the gem5 event loop.

This clearly isn't necessary for normal gem5 EventQueue operation but
becomes the minimum necessary interface to allow hosting gem5's event loop
onto other schedulers where there may be calls into gem5 from external
code which schedules events onto an EventQueue between the current time and
the time of the next scheduled event.

The use case I have in mind is a SystemC hosting where the event loop is:

    while (more events) {
        wait(time_to_next_event or wakeup)
        setCurTick
        service events at this time
    }

where the 'wait' needs to be woken up if time_to_next_event becomes shorter
due to a scheduled event from SystemC arriving in a gem5 object.

Requiring 'wakeup' to be called is a more efficient interface than
requiring all gem5 event scheduling actions to affect the host scheduler.

This interface could be located elsewhere, say on another global object,
or by being passed by the host scheduler to objects which will schedule
such events, but it seems cleanest to put it on EventQueue as it is
actually a signal to the queue.

EventQueue::wakeup is called for async_event events on event queue 0 as
it's only important that *some* queue be triggered for such events.
2014-10-16 05:49:53 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
960935a5bd base: Reimplement the DPRINTF mechanism in a Logger class
This patch adds a Logger class encapsulating dprintf.  This allows
variants of DPRINTF logging to be constructed and substituted in
place of the default behaviour.

The Logger provides a logMessage(when, name, format, ...) member
function like Trace::dprintf and a getOstream member function to
use a raw ostream for logging.

A class OstreamLogger is provided which generates the customary
debugging output with Trace::OstreamLogger::logMessage being the
old Trace::dprintf.
2014-10-16 05:49:53 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a2d246b6b8 arch: Use shared_ptr for all Faults
This patch takes quite a large step in transitioning from the ad-hoc
RefCountingPtr to the c++11 shared_ptr by adopting its use for all
Faults. There are no changes in behaviour, and the code modifications
are mostly just replacing "new" with "make_shared".
2014-10-16 05:49:51 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a769963d16 o3: Use shared_ptr for MemDepEntry
This patch transitions the o3 MemDepEntry from the ad-hoc
RefCountingPtr to the c++11 shared_ptr. There are no changes in
behaviour, and the code modifications are mainly replacing "new" with
"make_shared".
2014-10-16 05:49:49 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
db3739682d mem: Use shared_ptr for Ruby Message classes
This patch transitions the Ruby Message and its derived classes from
the ad-hoc RefCountingPtr to the c++11 shared_ptr. There are no
changes in behaviour, and the code modifications are mainly replacing
"new" with "make_shared".

The cloning of derived messages is slightly changed as they previously
relied on overriding the base-class through covariant return types.
2014-10-16 05:49:49 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
acdfcad30d base: Use shared_ptr for stat Node
This patch transitions the stat Node and its derived classes from
the ad-hoc RefCountingPtr to the c++11 shared_ptr. There are no
changes in behaviour, and the code modifications are mainly replacing
"new" with "make_shared".
2014-10-16 05:49:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
8b789ae451 base: Transition CP annotate to use shared_ptr 2014-10-16 05:49:47 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
ad3f75dc81 dev: Use shared_ptr for EthPacketData
This patch transitions the EthPacketData from the ad-hoc
RefCountingPtr to the c++11 shared_ptr. There are no changes in
behaviour, and the code modifications are mainly replacing "new" with
"make_shared".

The bool casting operator for the shared_ptr is explicit, and we must
therefore either cast it, compare it to NULL (p != nullptr), double
negate it (!!p) or do a (p ? true : false).
2014-10-16 05:49:46 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
4e67ab6663 dev: Use shared_ptr for Arguments::Data
This patch takes a first few steps in transitioning from the ad-hoc
RefCountingPtr to the c++11 shared_ptr. There are no changes in
behaviour, and the code modifications are mainly introducing the
use of make_shared.

Note that the class could use unique_ptr rather than shared_ptr, was
it not for the postfix increment and decrement operators.
2014-10-16 05:49:45 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
2475862747 arch,x86,mem: Dynamically determine the ISA for Ruby store check
This patch makes the memory system ISA-agnostic by enabling the Ruby
Sequencer to dynamically determine if it has to do a store check. To
enable this check, the ISA is encoded as an enum, and the system
is able to provide the ISA to the Sequencer at run time.

--HG--
rename : src/arch/x86/insts/microldstop.hh => src/arch/x86/ldstflags.hh
2014-10-16 05:49:44 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
df973abef3 mem: Dynamically determine page bytes in memory components
This patch takes a step towards an ISA-agnostic memory
system by enabling the components to establish the page size after
instantiation. The swap operation in the memory is now also allowing
any granularity to avoid depending on the IntReg of the ISA.
2014-10-16 05:49:43 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
37908d62a4 arm: Add helper methods to setup architected PMU events 2014-10-16 05:49:42 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
e0074324ba cpu: Probe points for basic PMU stats
This changeset adds probe points that can be used to implement PMU
counters for CPU stats. The following probes are supported:

  * BaseCPU::ppCycles / Cycles
  * BaseCPU::ppRetiredInsts / RetiredInsts
  * BaseCPU::ppRetiredLoads / RetiredLoads
  * BaseCPU::ppRetiredStores / RetiredStores
  * BaseCPU::ppRetiredBranches RetiredBranches
2014-10-16 05:49:41 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
9d35d48e84 arm: Add TLB PMU probes
This changeset adds probe points that can be used to implement PMU
counters for TLB stats. The following probes are supported:

* ArmISA::TLB::ppRefills / TLB Refills (TLB insertions)
2014-10-16 05:49:41 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
76b0ff9ecd cpu: Add branch predictor PMU probe points
This changeset adds probe points that can be used to implement PMU
counters for branch predictor stats. The following probes are
supported:

 * BPRedUnit::ppBranches / Branches
 * BPRedUnit::ppMisses / Misses
2014-10-16 05:49:40 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
3697990c27 arm: Add a model of an ARM PMUv3
This class implements a subset of the ARM PMU v3 specification as
described in the ARMv8 reference manual. It supports most of the
features of the PMU, however the following features are known to be
missing:

 * Event filtering (e.g., from different privilege levels).
 * Access controls (the PMU currently ignores the execution level).
 * The chain counter (event no. 0x1E) is unimplemented.

The PMU itself does not implement any events, it merely provides an
interface for the configuration scripts to hook up probes that drive
events. Configuration scripts should call addEventProbe() to configure
custom events or high-level methods to configure architected
events. The Python implementation of addEventProbe() automatically
delays event type registration until after instantiation.

In order to support CPU switching and some combined counters (e.g.,
memory references synthesized from loads and stores), the PMU allows
multiple probes per event type. When creating a system that switches
between CPU models that share the same PMU, PMU events for all of the
CPU models can be registered with the PMU.

Kudos to Matt Horsnell for the initial gem5 implementation of the PMU.
2014-10-16 05:49:39 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
132ea6319a sim: Add typedefs for PMU probe points
In order to show make PMU probe points usable across different PMU
implementations, we want a common probe interface. This patch the
namespace ProbePoins that contains typedefs for probe points that are
shared between multiple SimObjects. It also adds typedefs for the PMU
probe interface.
2014-10-16 05:49:38 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
804ed4b418 sim: Add support for serializing BitUnionXX
BitUnion instances can normally not be used with the SERIALIZE_SCALAR
and UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR macros due to the way they are converted
between their storage type and their actual type. This changeset adds
a set of parm(In|Out) functions specifically for gem5 bit unions to
work around the issue.
2014-10-16 05:49:37 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
66df7b7fd4 config: Add the ability to read a config file using C++ and Python
This patch adds the ability to load in config.ini files generated from
gem5 into another instance of gem5 built without Python configuration
support. The intended use case is for configuring gem5 when it is a
library embedded in another simulation system.

A parallel config file reader is also provided purely in Python to
demonstrate the approach taken and to provided similar functionality
for as-yet-unknown use models. The Python configuration file reader
can read both .ini and .json files.

C++ configuration file reading:

A command line option has been added for scons to enable C++ configuration
file reading: --with-cxx-config

There is an example in util/cxx_config that shows C++ configuration in action.
util/cxx_config/README explains how to build the example.

Configuration is achieved by the object CxxConfigManager. It handles
reading object descriptions from a CxxConfigFileBase object which
wraps a config file reader. The wrapper class CxxIniFile is provided
which wraps an IniFile for reading .ini files. Reading .json files
from C++ would be possible with a similar wrapper and a JSON parser.

After reading object descriptions, CxxConfigManager creates
SimObjectParam-derived objects from the classes in the (generated with this
patch) directory build/ARCH/cxx_config

CxxConfigManager can then build SimObjects from those SimObjectParams (in an
order dictated by the SimObject-value parameters on other objects) and bind
ports of the produced SimObjects.

A minimal set of instantiate-replacing member functions are provided by
CxxConfigManager and few of the member functions of SimObject (such as drain)
are extended onto CxxConfigManager.

Python configuration file reading (configs/example/read_config.py):

A Python version of the reader is also supplied with a similar interface to
CxxConfigFileBase (In Python: ConfigFile) to config file readers.

The Python config file reading will handle both .ini and .json files.

The object construction strategy is slightly different in Python from the C++
reader as you need to avoid objects prematurely becoming the children of other
objects when setting parameters.

Port binding also needs to be strictly in the same port-index order as the
original instantiation.
2014-10-16 05:49:37 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b14f521e5f scons: Add Undefined Behavior Sanitizer (UBSan) option
This patch adds the Undefined Behavior Sanitizer (UBSan) for clang and
gcc >= 4.9. Due to the performance impact, the usage is guarded by a
command-line option.
2014-10-16 05:49:36 -04:00
Akash Bagdia
8b7724d04c arm: Don't speculatively access most miscregisters.
Speculative exeuction can cause panics in detailed execution mode that
shouldn't happen.
2014-09-02 11:26:32 +01:00
Curtis Dunham
f7c6a2cbed scons: Generate a single debug flag C++ file
Reduces target count/compiler invocations by ~180.
2014-08-12 17:35:28 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
f780e85dc3 scons: create dummy target to have SWIG generate C++ classes
scons build/<arch>/swig
2014-10-16 05:49:33 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
d8502ee46d config: Add a --without-python option to build process
Add the ability to build libgem5 without embedded Python or the
ability to configure with Python.

This is a prelude to a patch to allow config.ini files to be loaded
into libgem5 using only C++ which would make embedding gem5 within
other simulation systems easier.

This adds a few registration interfaces to things which cross
between Python and C++.  Namely: stats dumping and SimObject resolving
2014-10-16 05:49:32 -04:00
Andrew Lukefahr
8e07b36d2b cpu: Fix o3 SMT IQCount bug
Commmitted by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-10-11 16:16:02 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
a098fad174 ruby: network: garnet: add statistics for different activities
This patch adds some statistics to garnet that record the activity
of certain structures in the on-chip network.  These statistics, in a later
patch, will be used for computing the energy consumed by the on-chip network.
2014-10-11 15:02:23 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
25bb18f12b ruby: network: garnet: remove functions for computing power 2014-10-11 15:02:23 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
9321a41c62 ruby: drop Orion network power model
Orion is being dropped from ruby.  It would be replaced with DSENT
which has better models.  Note that the power / energy numbers reported
after this patch has been applied are not for use.
2014-10-11 15:02:23 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b6d804a1e6 ruby: mesi: slight renaming 2014-10-11 15:02:23 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
e7f918d8cd ruby: structures: coorect #ifndef macros in header files 2014-10-11 15:02:22 -05:00
Jiuyue Ma
9fb8b8515b x86: add LongModeAddressSize function to cpuid
LongModeAddressSize was used by kernel 2.6.28.4 for physical address
validation, if not properly implemented, PCI resource allocation may
failed because of ioremap failed:

- linux-2.6.28.4/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c:27-30
  27 static inline int phys_addr_valid(unsigned long addr)
  28 {
  29     return addr < (1UL << boot_cpu_data.x86_phys_bits);
  30 }

- linux-2.6.28.4/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c:475-482
 475 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
 476         if (c->extended_cpuid_level >= 0x80000008) {
 477                 u32 eax = cpuid_eax(0x80000008);
 478
 479                 c->x86_virt_bits = (eax >> 8) & 0xff;
 480                 c->x86_phys_bits = eax & 0xff;
 481         }
 482 #endif

- linux-2.6.28.4/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c:209-214
 209 if (!phys_addr_valid(phys_addr)) {
 210     printk(KERN_WARNING "ioremap: invalid physical address %llx\n",
 211            (unsigned long long)phys_addr);
 212     WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
 213     return NULL;
 214 }

This patch return 0x0000ffff for LongModeAddressSize, which guarantee phys_addr_valid never failed.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-06-13 16:48:47 +08:00
Andrew Lukefahr
f94fd44991 sim: draining bug for fast-forwaring multiple cores
fix draining bug where multiple cores hit max_insts_any_thread simultaneously

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-10-11 15:02:22 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
2816521f0d base: addr range: slight change to validity check
The validity check is being changed from < to <= since the end of the range
is considered to be a part of it.
2014-10-11 15:02:22 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
a9bfea5a35 base: misc: Add missing header file. 2014-10-11 15:02:22 -05:00
Omar Naji
cd8023a1ee mem: DRAMPower integration for on-line DRAM power stats
This patch takes the final step in integrating DRAMPower and adds the
appropriate calls in the DRAM controller to provide the command trace
and extract the power and energy stats. The debug printouts are still
left in place, but will eventually be removed.

At the moment the DRAM power calculation is always on when using the
DRAM controller model. The run-time impact of this addition is around
1.5% when looking at the total host seconds of the regressions. We
deem this a sensible trade-off to avoid the complication of adding an
enable/disable mechanism.
2014-07-29 17:22:44 +01:00
Omar Naji
afc6ce6228 mem: Add DRAMPower wrapping class
This patch adds a class to wrap DRAMPower Library in gem5.
This class initiates an object of class MemorySpecification
of the DRAMPower Library, passes the parameters from DRAMCtrl.py
to this object and creates an object of drampower library using
the memory specification.
2014-07-29 17:29:36 +01:00
Omar Naji
00b37ffe50 mem: Add missig timing and current parameters to DRAM configs
This patch adds missing timing and current parameters to the existing
DRAM configs. These missing timing and current parameters are required
by DRAMPower for the DRAM power calculations. The missing values are
datasheet values of the specified DRAMs, and the appropriate
references are added for the variuos configs.
2014-07-25 10:05:59 +01:00
Omar Naji
f9fce9ba07 mem: Remove DRAMSim2 DDR3 configuration
This patch prunes the DDR3 config that was initially created to match
the default config of DRAMSim2. The config is not complete as it is,
and to avoid having to maintain it, the easiest way forward is to
simply prune it. Going forward we are adding power number etc to the
other configurations.
2014-10-09 17:52:04 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
c81517c293 config: Add Current as a parameter type
This patch adds the Python parameter type Current, which is used for
the DRAM power modelling (to start with). With this addition we avoid
implicit unit assumptions.
2014-10-09 17:52:00 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
06f4b521aa cpu: Remove Ozone CPU from the source tree
The Ozone CPU is now very much out of date and completely
non-functional, with no one actively working on restoring it. It is a
source of confusion for new users who attempt to use it before
realizing its current state. RIP
2014-10-09 17:51:58 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
f4a538f862 mem: Add packet sanity checks to cache and MSHRs
This patch adds a number of asserts to the cache, checking basic
assumptions about packets being requests or responses.
2014-10-09 17:51:56 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
4a453e8c95 mem: Allow packet queue to move next send event forward
This patch changes the packet queue such that when scheduling a send,
the queue is allowed to move the event forward.
2014-10-09 17:51:52 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
6498ccddb2 misc: Fix issues identified by static analysis
Another bunch of issues addressed.
2014-10-01 08:05:54 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b520223699 arm: Use MiscRegIndex rather than int when flattening
Some additional type checking to avoid future issues.
2014-10-01 08:05:52 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
10f82934be arm: More UBSan cleanups after additional full-system runs
Some incorrect casting to IntRegIndex, and a few uninitialized members
in the i8254xGBe device.
2014-10-01 08:05:51 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
ec41000dad arm: Fixed undefined behaviours identified by gcc
This patch fixes the runtime errors highlighted by the undefined
behaviour sanitizer. In the end there were two issues. First, when
rotating an immediate, we ended up shifting an uint32_t by 32 in some
cases. This case is fixed by checking for a rotation by 0
positions. Second, the Mrc15 and Mcr15 are operating on an IntReg and
a MiscReg, but we used the type RegRegImmOp and passed a MiscRegIndex
as an IntRegIndex. This issue is resolved by introducing a
MiscRegRegImmOp and RegMiscRegImmOp with the appropriate types.

With these fixes there are no runtime errors identified for the full
ARM regressions.
2014-09-27 09:08:37 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
341dbf2662 arch: Use const StaticInstPtr references where possible
This patch optimises the passing of StaticInstPtr by avoiding copying
the reference-counting pointer. This avoids first incrementing and
then decrementing the reference-counting pointer.
2014-09-27 09:08:36 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
deb2200671 scons: Address issues related to gcc 4.9.1
Fix a number few minor issues to please gcc 4.9.1. Removing the
'-fuse-linker-plugin' flag means no libraries are part of the LTO
process, but hopefully this is an acceptable loss, as the flag causes
issues on a lot of systems (only certain combinations of gcc, ld and
ar work).
2014-09-27 09:08:34 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
4836aef1e4 dev: Output invalid access size in IsaFake panic 2014-09-27 09:08:33 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
b7f1d675da mem: Output precise range when XBar has conflicts 2014-09-27 09:08:32 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
725be98fe8 mem: Provide better diagnostic for unconnected port
When _masterPort is null, a message to that effect is
more helpful than a segfault.
2014-09-27 09:08:30 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
de62aedabc misc: Fix a bunch of minor issues identified by static analysis
Add some missing initialisation, and fix a handful benign resource
leaks (including some false positives).
2014-09-27 09:08:29 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
cc6523e2d6 cpu: Remove unused deallocateContext calls
The call paths for de-scheduling a thread are halt() and suspend(), from
the thread context. There is no call to deallocateContext() in general,
though some CPUs chose to define it. This patch removes the function
from BaseCPU and the cores which do not require it.
2014-09-20 17:18:36 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
e1403fc2af alpha,arm,mips,power,x86,cpu,sim: Cleanup activate/deactivate
activate(), suspend(), and halt() used on thread contexts had an optional
delay parameter. However this parameter was often ignored. Also, when used,
the delay was seemily arbitrarily set to 0 or 1 cycle (no other delays were
ever specified). This patch removes the delay parameter and 'Events'
associated with them across all ISAs and cores. Unused activate logic
is also removed.
2014-09-20 17:18:35 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1f6d5f8f84 mem: Rename Bus to XBar to better reflect its behaviour
This patch changes the name of the Bus classes to XBar to better
reflect the actual timing behaviour. The actual instances in the
config scripts are not renamed, and remain as e.g. iobus or membus.

As part of this renaming, the code has also been clean up slightly,
making use of range-based for loops and tidying up some comments. The
only changes outside the bus/crossbar code is due to the delay
variables in the packet.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/Bus.py => src/mem/XBar.py
rename : src/mem/coherent_bus.cc => src/mem/coherent_xbar.cc
rename : src/mem/coherent_bus.hh => src/mem/coherent_xbar.hh
rename : src/mem/noncoherent_bus.cc => src/mem/noncoherent_xbar.cc
rename : src/mem/noncoherent_bus.hh => src/mem/noncoherent_xbar.hh
rename : src/mem/bus.cc => src/mem/xbar.cc
rename : src/mem/bus.hh => src/mem/xbar.hh
2014-09-20 17:18:32 -04:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
435f4aec3d mem: Add access statistics for the snoop filter
Adds a simple access counter for requests and snoops for the snoop filter and
also classifies hits based on whether a single other holder existed or whether
multiple shares held the line.
2014-04-25 12:36:16 +01:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
afa2428eca mem: Tie in the snoop filter in the coherent bus 2014-09-20 17:18:29 -04:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
7d488cc66f mem: Add a simple snoop counter per bus
This patch adds a simple counter for both total messages and a histogram for
the fan-out of snoop messages.  The fan-out describes to how many ports snoops
had to be sent per incoming request / snoop-from-below.  Without any
cleverness, this usually means to either all, or all but the requesting port.
2014-04-24 13:28:47 +01:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
fe98cb6be4 misc: Add functions for doing popcount and power-of-two checking
Adds two public domain algorithms for determining number of set bits and also
whether a value is a power of two, uses the builtin that is available in GCC
and clang for popcount.
2014-04-24 17:41:26 +01:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
ba98d598ae mem: Simple Snoop Filter
This is a first cut at a simple snoop filter that tracks presence of lines in
the caches "above" it. The snoop filter can be applied at any given cache
hierarchy and will then handle the caches above it appropriately; there is no
need to use this only in the last-level bus.

This design currently has some limitations: missing stats, no notion of clean
evictions (these will not update the underlying snoop filter, because they are
not sent from the evicting cache down), no notion of capacity for the snoop
filter and thus no need for invalidations caused by capacity pressure in the
snoop filter. These are planned to be added on top with future change sets.
2014-09-20 17:18:26 -04:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
16351ba8d6 energy: Tighter checking of levels for DFS systems
There are cases where users might by accident / intention specify less voltage
operating points thatn frequency points.  We consider one of these cases
special: giving only a single voltage to a voltage domain effectively renders
it as a static domain.  This patch adds additional logic in the auxiliary parts
of the functionality to handle these cases properly (simple driver asking for
N>1 operating levels, we should return the same voltage for all of them) and
adds error checking code in the voltage domain.
2014-08-12 19:00:44 +01:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
65aaf62714 energy: Add the Energy Controller in the right configs
Tie in the newly created energy controller components in the default
configurations.
2014-07-25 13:36:23 +01:00
Akash Bagdia
04e51e5e3e energy: Memory-mapped Energy Controller component
This patch provides an Energy Controller device that provides software
(driver) access to a DVFS handler. The device is currently residing in
the dev/arm tree, but there is nothing inherently ARM specific in the
behaviour. It is currently only tested and supported for ARM Linux,
hence the location.
2014-09-20 17:18:23 -04:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
4422d1322a energy: Small extentions and fixes for DVFS handler
These additions allow easier interoperability with and querying from an
additional controller which will be in a separate patch.  Also adding warnings
for changing the enabled state of the handler across checkpoint / resume and
deviating from the state in the configuration.

Contributed-by: Akash Bagdia <akash.bagdia@arm.com>
2014-06-16 14:59:44 +01:00
Wendy Elsasser
bf23847072 mem: Add DDR4 bank group timing
Added the following parameter to the DRAMCtrl class:
 - bank_groups_per_rank

This defaults to 1. For the DDR4 case, the default is overridden to indicate
bank group architecture, with multiple bank groups per rank.

Added the following delays to the DRAMCtrl class:
 - tCCD_L : CAS-to-CAS, same bank group delay
 - tRRD_L : RAS-to-RAS, same bank group delay

These parameters are only applied when bank group timing is enabled.  Bank
group timing is currently enabled only for DDR4 memories.

For all other memories, these delays will default to '0 ns'

In the DRAM controller model, applied the bank group timing to the per bank
parameters actAllowedAt and colAllowedAt.
The actAllowedAt will be updated based on bank group when an ACT is issued.
The colAllowedAt will be updated based on bank group when a RD/WR burst is
issued.

At the moment no modifications are made to the scheduling.
2014-09-20 17:18:21 -04:00
Wendy Elsasser
b6ecfe9183 mem: Add memory rank-to-rank delay
Add the following delay to the DRAM controller:
 - tCS : Different rank bus turnaround delay

This will be applied for
 1) read-to-read,
 2) write-to-write,
 3) write-to-read, and
 4) read-to-write
command sequences, where the new command accesses a different rank
than the previous burst.

The delay defaults to 2*tCK for each defined memory class. Note that
this does not correspond to one particular timing constraint, but is a
way of modelling all the associated constraints.

The DRAM controller has some minor changes to prioritize commands to
the same rank. This prioritization will only occur when the command
stream is not switching from a read to write or vice versa (in the
case of switching we have a gap in any case).

To prioritize commands to the same rank, the model will determine if there are
any commands queued (same type) to the same rank as the previous command.
This check will ensure that the 'same rank' command will be able to execute
without adding bubbles to the command flow, e.g. any ACT delay requirements
can be done under the hoods, allowing the burst to issue seamlessly.
2014-09-20 17:17:57 -04:00
Wendy Elsasser
a384525355 cpu: Update DRAM traffic gen
Add new DRAM_ROTATE mode to traffic generator.
This mode will generate DRAM traffic that rotates across
banks per rank, command types, and ranks per channel

The looping order is illustrated below:
for (ranks per channel)
   for (command types)
      for (banks per rank)
         // Generate DRAM Command Series

This patch also adds the read percentage as an input argument to the
DRAM sweep script. If the simulated read percentage is 0 or 100, the
middle for loop does not generate additional commands.  This loop is
used only when the read percentage is set to 50, in which case the
middle loop will toggle between read and write commands.

Modified sweep.py script, which generates DRAM traffic.
Added input arguments and support for new DRAM_ROTATE mode.
The script now has input arguments for:
 1) Read percentage
 2) Number of ranks
 3) Address mapping
 4) Traffic generator mode  (DRAM or DRAM_ROTATE)

The default values are:
 100% reads, 1 rank, RoRaBaCoCh address mapping, and DRAM traffic gen mode

For the DRAM traffic mode, added multi-rank support.
2014-09-20 17:17:55 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
3f7a9348dd dev: Add support for 9p proxying over VirtIO
This patch adds support for 9p filesystem proxying over VirtIO. It can
currently operate by connecting to a 9p server over a socket
(VirtIO9PSocket) or by starting the diod 9p server and connecting over
pipe (VirtIO9PDiod).


*WARNING*: Checkpoints are currently not supported for systems with 9p
 proxies!
2014-09-20 17:17:54 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
8c070c8f1b dev: Add a VirtIO block device model 2014-09-20 17:17:53 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
b8c9b04bd6 dev: Add a VirtIO console device model 2014-09-20 17:17:52 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
bf2c2183c6 dev, pci: Implement basic VirtIO support
This patch adds support for VirtIO over the PCI bus. It does so by
providing the following new SimObjects:

 * VirtIODeviceBase - Abstract base class for VirtIO devices.
 * PciVirtIO - VirtIO PCI transport interface.

A VirtIO device is hooked up to the guest system by adding a PciVirtIO
device to the PCI bus and connecting it to a VirtIO device using the
vio parameter.

New VirtIO devices should inherit from VirtIODevice base and
implementing one or more VirtQueues. The VirtQueues are usually
device-specific and all derive from the VirtQueue class. Queues must
be registered with the base class from the constructor since the
device assumes that the number of queues stay constant.
2014-09-20 17:17:51 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
0c5139310d dev: Refactor terminal<->UART interface to make it more generic
The terminal currently assumes that the transport to the guest always
inherits from the Uart class. This assumption breaks when
implementing, for example, a VirtIO consoles. This patch removes this
assumption by adding pointer to the from the terminal to the uart and
replacing it with a more general callback interface. The Uart, or any
other class using the terminal, class implements an instance of the
callbacks class and registers it with the terminal.
2014-09-20 17:17:50 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
0fa128bbd0 base: Clean up redundant string functions and use C++11
This patch does a bit of housekeeping on the string helper functions
and relies on the C++11 standard library where possible. It also does
away with our custom string hash as an implementation is already part
of the standard library.
2014-09-20 17:17:49 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
b2c2e67468 base: Add getSectionNames to IniFile
Add an accessor to IniFile to list all the sections in the file.
2014-09-20 17:17:47 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
4f0e3cd4d7 cpu: Add ExecFlags debug flag
Adds a debug flag to print out the flags a instruction is tagged with.
2014-09-20 17:17:45 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
3e5bf0c922 mem: Remove the GHB prefetcher from the source tree
There are two primary issues with this code which make it deserving of deletion.

1) GHB is a way to structure a prefetcher, not a definitive type of prefetcher
2) This prefetcher isn't even structured like a GHB prefetcher.
   It's basically a worse version of the stride prefetcher.

It primarily serves to confuse new gem5 users and most functionality is already
present in the stride prefetcher.
2014-09-20 17:17:44 -04:00
Dam Sunwoo
ca3513d630 cpu: use probes infrastructure to do simpoint profiling
Instead of having code embedded in cpu model to do simpoint profiling use
the probes infrastructure to do it.
2014-09-20 17:17:43 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
7329c0e20b config: Cleanup .json config file generation
This patch 'completes' .json config files generation by adding in the
SimObject references and String-valued parameters not currently
printed.

TickParamValues are also changed to print in the same tick-value
format as in .ini files.

This allows .json files to describe a system as fully as the .ini files
currently do.

This patch adds a new function config_value (which mirrors ini_str) to
each ParamValue and to SimObject.  This function can then be explicitly
changed to give different .json and .ini printing behaviour rather than
being written in terms of ini_str.
2014-09-20 17:17:42 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
41fc8a573e arch: Pass faults by const reference where possible
This patch changes how faults are passed between methods in an attempt
to copy as few reference-counting pointer instances as possible. This
should avoid unecessary copies being created, contributing to the
increment/decrement of the reference counters.
2014-09-19 10:35:18 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
619c5519fe cpu: Use a deque in o3 rename instruction queue
Switch from a list to a data structure with better data layout.
2014-09-19 10:35:14 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
586a219d11 base: Ensure the CP annotation compiles again
A bit of revamping to get the CP annotate functionality to compile.
2014-09-19 10:35:12 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
efd5cf323a misc: Use safe_cast when assumptions are made about return value
This patch changes two dynamic_cast to safe_cast as we assume the
return value is not NULL (without checking).
2014-09-19 10:35:11 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
32c111eda4 misc: Restore ostream flags where needed
This patch ensures we adhere to the normal ostream usage rules, and
restore the flags after modifying them.
2014-09-19 10:35:09 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
addfd89dce stats: Fix flow-control bug in Vector2D printing 2014-09-19 10:35:08 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
f615c4aeb0 misc: Remove assertions ensuring unsigned values >= 0 2014-09-19 10:35:07 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
377f081251 mem: Check return value of checkFunctional in SimpleMemory
Simple fix to ensure we only iterate until we are done.
2014-09-19 10:35:06 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
38646d48eb mem: Add checks to sendTimingReq in cache
A small fix to ensure the return value is not ignored.
2014-09-19 10:35:04 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
2ccdfc547d ruby: network: revert some of the changes from ad9c042dce54
The changeset ad9c042dce54 made changes to the structures under the network
directory to use a map of buffers instead of vector of buffers.
The reasoning was that not all vnets that are created are used and we
needlessly allocate more buffers than required and then iterate over them
while processing network messages.  But the move to map resulted in a slow
down which was pointed out by Andreas Hansson.  This patch moves things
back to using vector of message buffers.
2014-09-15 16:19:38 -05:00
Andrew Bardsley
1a45a8c5d3 cpu: Fix memory access in Minor not setting parent Request flags
This patch fixes cases where uncacheable/memory type flags are not set
correctly on a memory op which is split in the LSQ.  Without this
patch, request->request if freely used to check flags where the flags
should actually come from the accumulation of request fragment flags.

This patch also fixes a bug where an uncacheable access which passes
through tryToSendRequest more than once can increment
LSQ::numAccessesInMemorySystem more than once.
2014-09-12 10:22:49 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
c8b919aba2 style: Fix line continuation, especially in debug messages
This patch closes a number of space gaps in debug messages caused by
the incorrect use of line continuation within strings. (There's also
one consistency change to a similar, but correct, use of line
continuation)
2014-09-12 10:22:47 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
2b4906fc64 minor: Fix typo in DPRINTF for Minor branch prediction 2014-09-12 10:22:46 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
53a24b01ab sim: Automatically unregister probe listeners
The ProbeListener base class automatically registers itself with a
probe manager. Currently, the class does not unregister a itself when
it is destroyed, which makes removing probes listeners somewhat
cumbersome. This patch adds an automatic call to
manager->removeListener in the ProbeListener destructor, which solves
the problem.
2014-09-09 04:36:43 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
b0e4de667a config: Fix vectorparam command line parsing
Parsing vectorparams from the command was slightly broken
in that it wouldn't accept the input that the help message
provided to the user and it didn't do the conversion
on the second code path used to convert the string input
to the actual internal representation.  This patch fixes these bugs.
2014-09-09 04:36:34 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
cd1bd7572a cpu: Only iterate over possible threads on the o3 cpu
Some places in O3 always iterated over "Impl::MaxThreads" even if a CPU had
fewer threads.  This removes a few of those instances.
2014-09-09 04:36:34 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
9a595fac74 mem: Add accessor function for vaddr
Determine if a request has an associated virtual address.
2014-09-09 04:36:33 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
11494c4345 sim: Fix resource leak in BaseGlobalEvent
Static analysis revealed that BaseGlobalEvent::barrier was never
deallocated. This changeset solves this leak by making the barrier
allocation a part of the BaseGlobalEvent instead of storing a pointer
to a separate heap-allocated barrier.
2014-09-09 04:36:32 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
da4539dc74 misc: Fix a number of unitialised variables and members
Static analysis unearther a bunch of uninitialised variables and
members, and this patch addresses the problem. In all cases these
omissions seem benign in the end, but at least fixing them means less
false positives next time round.
2014-09-09 04:36:31 -04:00
Ali Saidi
346fe73370 dev: seperate legacy io offsets from PCI offset
The PC platform has a single IO range that is used both legacy IO and PCI IO
while other platforms may use seperate regions. Provide another mechanism to
configure the legacy IO base address range and set it to the PCI IO address
range for x86.
2014-09-03 07:43:06 -04:00
Ali Saidi
1c0ae90027 arm: Support >2GB of memory for AArch64 systems 2014-09-03 07:43:05 -04:00
Ali Saidi
1e13f1b074 dev, arm: Add support for linux generic pci host driver
This change adds support for a generic pci host bus driver that
has been included in recent Linux kernel instead of the more
bespoke one we've been using to date. It also works with
aarch64 so it provides PCI support for 64-bit ARM Linux.

To make this work a new configuration option pci_io_base is added
to the RealView platform that should be set to the start of
the memory used as memory mapped IO ports (IO ports that are
memory mapped, not regular memory mapped IO). And a parameter
pci_cfg_gen_offsets which specifies if the config space
offsets should be used that the generic driver expects.

To use the pci-host-generic device you need to:
pci_io_base = 0x2f000000 (Valid for VExpress EMM)
pci_cfg_gen_offsets = True

and add the following to your device tree:

    pci {
        compatible = "pci-host-ecam-generic";
        device_type = "pci";
        #address-cells = <0x3>;
        #size-cells = <0x2>;
        #interrupt-cells = <0x1>;
        //bus-range = <0x0 0x1>;

        // CPU_PHYSICAL(2)  SIZE(2)
        // Note, some DTS blobs only support 1 size
        reg = <0x0 0x30000000 0x0 0x10000000>;

        // IO (1), no bus address (2), cpu address (2), size (2)
        // MMIO (1), at address (2), cpu address (2), size (2)
        ranges = <0x01000000 0x0 0x00000000 0x0 0x2f000000 0x0 0x10000>,
                 <0x02000000 0x0 0x40000000 0x0 0x40000000 0x0 0x10000000>;

        // With gem5 we typically use INTA/B/C/D one per device
        interrupt-map = <0x0000 0x0 0x0 0x1 0x1 0x0 0x11 0x1
                         0x0000 0x0 0x0 0x2 0x1 0x0 0x12 0x1
                         0x0000 0x0 0x0 0x3 0x1 0x0 0x13 0x1
                         0x0000 0x0 0x0 0x4 0x1 0x0 0x14 0x1>;

        // Only match INTA/B/C/D and not BDF
        interrupt-map-mask = <0x0000 0x0 0x0 0x7>;
    };
2014-09-03 07:43:04 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
31e4e475d9 config: Add port splicing capability to PortRef class
The new configuration scripts need the ability to splice
a simobject between a pair of ports that are already connected.
The primary use case is when a CommMonitor needs to be
created after the system is configured and then spliced between
the pair of ports it will monitor.
2014-09-03 07:43:03 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
845e199934 config: Refactor RealviewEMM to fit into new config system
This eliminates some default devices and adds in helper functions
to connect the devices defined here to associate with the proper
clock domains.
2014-09-03 07:43:01 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
83a46bfc09 base: Use STL C++11 random number generation
This patch changes the random number generator from the in-house
Mersenne twister to an implementation relying entirely on C++11 STL.

The format for the checkpointing of the twister is simplified. As the
functionality was never used this should not matter. Note that this
patch does not actually make use of the checkpointing
functionality. As the random number generator is not thread safe, it
may be sensible to create one generator per thread, system, or even
object. Until this is decided the status quo is maintained in that no
generator state is part of the checkpoint.
2014-09-03 07:42:55 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
2698e73966 base: Use the global Mersenne twister throughout
This patch tidies up random number generation to ensure that it is
done consistently throughout the code base. In essence this involves a
clean-up of Ruby, and some code simplifications in the traffic
generator.

As part of this patch a bunch of skewed distributions (off-by-one etc)
have been fixed.

Note that a single global random number generator is used, and that
the object instantiation order will impact the behaviour (the sequence
of numbers will be unaffected, but if module A calles random before
module B then they would obviously see a different outcome). The
dependency on the instantiation order is true in any case due to the
execution-model of gem5, so we leave it as is. Also note that the
global ranom generator is not thread safe at this point.

Regressions using the memtest, TrafficGen or any Ruby tester are
affected and will be updated accordingly.
2014-09-03 07:42:54 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1ff4c45bbb mem: Avoid unecessary retries when bus peer is not ready
This patch removes unecessary retries that happened when the bus layer
itself was no longer busy, but the the peer was not yet ready. Instead
of sending a retry that will inevitably not succeed, the bus now
silenty waits until the peer sends a retry.
2014-09-03 07:42:53 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
8f95144e16 arm: Make memory ops work on 64bit/128-bit quantities
Multiple instructions assume only 32-bit load operations are available,
this patch increases load sizes to 64-bit or 128-bit for many load pair and
load multiple instructions.
2014-09-03 07:42:52 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
f6f63ec0aa mem: write streaming support via WriteInvalidate promotion
Support full-block writes directly rather than requiring RMW:
 * a cache line is allocated in the cache upon receipt of a
   WriteInvalidateReq, not the WriteInvalidateResp.
 * only top-level caches allocate the line; the others just pass
   the request along and invalidate as necessary.
 * to close a timing window between the *Req and the *Resp, a new
   metadata bit tracks whether another cache has read a copy of
   the new line before the writeback to memory.
2014-06-27 12:29:00 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
3be4f4b846 mem: Fix a bug in the cache port flow control
This patch fixes a bug in the cache port where the retry flag was
reset too early, allowing new requests to arrive before the retry was
actually sent, but with the event already scheduled. This caused a
deadlock in the interactions with the O3 LSQ.

The patche fixes the underlying issue by shifting the resetting of the
flag to be done by the event that also calls sendRetry(). The patch
also tidies up the flow control in recvTimingReq and ensures that we
also check if we already have a retry outstanding.
2014-09-03 07:42:50 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
5d029463ee cpu, mem: Make software prefetches non-blocking
Previously, they were treated so much like loads that they could stall
at the head of the ROB.  Now they are always treated like L1 hits.
If they actually miss, a new request is created at the L1 and tracked
from the MSHRs there if necessary (i.e. if it didn't coalesce with
an existing outstanding load).
2014-05-13 12:20:49 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
e3b19cb294 mem: Refactor assignment of Packet types
Put the packet type swizzling (that is currently done in a lot of places)
into a refineCommand() member function.
2014-05-13 12:20:48 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
afbae1ec95 x86: Flag instructions that call suspend as IsQuiesce
The o3 cpu relies upon instructions that suspend a thread context being
flagged as "IsQuiesce".  If they are not, unpredictable behavior can occur.
This patch fixes that for the x86 ISA.
2014-09-03 07:42:46 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
659bdc1a6b cpu: Fix o3 drain bug
For X86, the o3 CPU would get stuck with the commit stage not being
drained if an interrupt arrived while drain was pending. isDrained()
makes sure that pcState.microPC() == 0, thus ensuring that we are at
an instruction boundary. However, when we take an interrupt we
execute:

    pcState.upc(romMicroPC(entry));
    pcState.nupc(romMicroPC(entry) + 1);
    tc->pcState(pcState);

As a result, the MicroPC is no longer zero. This patch ensures the drain is
delayed until no interrupts are present.  Once draining, non-synchronous
interrupts are deffered until after the switch.
2014-09-03 07:42:45 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
bb1e6cf7c4 arm: Fix v8 neon latency issue for loads/stores
Neon memory ops that operate on multiple registers currently have very poor
performance because of interleave/deinterleave micro-ops.

This patch marks the deinterleave/interleave micro-ops as "No_OpClass" such
that they take minumum cycles to execute and are never resource constrained.

Additionaly the micro-ops over-read registers.  Although one form may need
to read up to 20 sources, not all do.  This adds in new forms so false
dependencies are not modeled.  Instructions read their minimum number of
sources.
2014-09-03 07:42:44 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
4a3f11149d arm: use condition code registers for ARM ISA
Analogous to ee049bf (for x86).  Requires a bump of the checkpoint version
and corresponding upgrader code to move the condition code register values
to the new register file.
2014-04-29 16:05:02 -05:00
Andrew Bardsley
035a82ee2c arm: ISA X31 destination register fix
This patch substituted the zero register for X31 used as a
destination register.  This prevents false dependencies based on
X31.
2014-09-03 07:42:43 -04:00
Dam Sunwoo
5008a20aa4 cpu: fix bimodal predictor to use correct global history reg
A small bug in the bimodal predictor caused significant degradation in
performance on some benchmarks. This was caused by using the wrong
globalHistoryReg during the update phase. This patches fixes the bug
and brings the performance to normal level.
2014-09-03 07:42:41 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
476c6fe368 arm: Mark v7 cbz instructions as direct branches
v7 cbz/cbnz instructions were improperly marked as indirect branches.
2014-09-03 07:42:40 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
4f13f676aa cpu: Fix cache blocked load behavior in o3 cpu
This patch fixes the load blocked/replay mechanism in the o3 cpu.  Rather than
flushing the entire pipeline, this patch replays loads once the cache becomes
unblocked.

Additionally, deferred memory instructions (loads which had conflicting stores),
when replayed would not respect the number of functional units (only respected
issue width).  This patch also corrects that.

Improvements over 20% have been observed on a microbenchmark designed to
exercise this behavior.
2014-09-03 07:42:39 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
283935a6f0 cpu: Fix o3 quiesce fetch bug
O3 is supposed to stop fetching instructions once a quiesce is encountered.
However due to a bug, it would continue fetching instructions from the current
fetch buffer.  This is because of a break statment that only broke out of the
first of 2 nested loops.  It should have broken out of both.
2014-09-03 07:42:38 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
4f26bedc18 cpu: Fix SMT scheduling issue with the O3 cpu
The o3 cpu could attempt to schedule inactive threads under round-robin SMT
mode.

This is because it maintained an independent priority list of threads from the
active thread list.  This priority list could be come stale once threads were
inactive, leading to the cpu trying to fetch/commit from inactive threads.


Additionally the fetch queue is now forcibly flushed of instrctuctions
from the de-scheduled thread.

Relevant output:

24557000: system.cpu: [tid:1]: Calling deactivate thread.
24557000: system.cpu: [tid:1]: Removing from active threads list

24557500: system.cpu:
FullO3CPU: Ticking main, FullO3CPU.
24557500: system.cpu.fetch: Running stage.
24557500: system.cpu.fetch: Attempting to fetch from [tid:1]
2014-09-03 07:42:37 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
daedc5a491 cpu: Fix incorrect speculative branch predictor behavior
When a branch mispredicted gem5 would squash all history after and including
the mispredicted branch.  However, the mispredicted branch is still speculative
and its history is required to rollback state if another, older, branch
mispredicts.  This leads to things like RAS corruption.
2014-09-03 07:42:36 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
ecd5300971 cpu: Add a fetch queue to the o3 cpu
This patch adds a fetch queue that sits between fetch and decode to the
o3 cpu.  This effectively decouples fetch from decode stalls allowing it
to be more aggressive, running futher ahead in the instruction stream.
2014-09-03 07:42:35 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
1716749c8c cpu: Fix o3 front-end pipeline interlock behavior
The o3 pipeline interlock/stall logic is incorrect.  o3 unnecessicarily stalled
fetch and decode due to later stages in the pipeline.  In general, a stage
should usually only consider if it is stalled by the adjacent, downstream stage.
Forcing stalls due to later stages creates and results in bubbles in the
pipeline.  Additionally, o3 stalled the entire frontend (fetch, decode, rename)
on a branch mispredict while the ROB is being serially walked to update the
RAT (robSquashing). Only should have stalled at rename.
2014-09-03 07:42:34 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
976f27487b cpu: Change writeback modeling for outstanding instructions
As highlighed on the mailing list gem5's writeback modeling can impact
performance.  This patch removes the limitation on maximum outstanding issued
instructions, however the number that can writeback in a single cycle is still
respected in instToCommit().
2014-09-03 07:42:33 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
fd722946dd arch: Properly guess OpClass from optional StaticInst flags
isa_parser.py guesses the OpClass if none were given based upon the StaticInst
flags.  The existing code does not take into account optionally set flags.
This code hoists the setting of optional flags so OpClass is properly assigned.
2014-09-03 07:42:32 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
b404ffde60 cache: Fix handling of LL/SC requests under contention
If a set of LL/SC requests contend on the same cache block we
can get into a situation where CPUs will deadlock if they expect
a failed SC to supply them data.  This case happens where 3 or
more cores are contending for a cache block using LL/SC and the system
is configured where 2 cores are connected to a local bus and the
third is connected to a remote bus.  If a core on the local bus
sends an SCUpgrade and the core on the remote bus sends and SCUpgrade
they will race to see who will win the SC access.  In the meantime
if the other core appends a read to one of the SCUpgrades it will expect
to be supplied data by that SCUpgrade transaction.  If it happens that
the SCUpgrade that was picked to supply the data is failed, it will
drop the appended request for data and never respond, leaving the requesting
core to deadlock.  This patch makes all SC's behave as normal stores to
prevent this case but still makes sure to check whether it can perform
the update.
2014-09-03 07:42:31 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
12210ada54 arm: support 16kb vm granules 2014-05-27 11:00:56 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
77c28cc395 mem: Packet queue clean up
No change in functionality, just a bit of tidying up.
2014-09-03 07:42:28 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
71769d2d7b dev: Avoid invalid sized reads in PL390 with DPRINTF enabled
The first DPRINTF() in PL390::writeDistributor always read a uint32_t, though a
packet may have only been 1 or 2 bytes.  This caused an assertion in
packet->get().
2014-09-03 07:42:27 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
87f6034462 sim: Fix checkpoint restore for Ticked
This patch makes restoring the 'lastStopped' value for Ticked-containing
objects (including MinorCPU) optional so that Ticked-containing objects
can be restored from non-Ticked-containing objects (such as AtomicSimpleCPU).
2014-09-03 07:42:25 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
326662b01b arch, cpu: Factor out the ExecContext into a proper base class
We currently generate and compile one version of the ISA code per CPU
model. This is obviously wasting a lot of resources at compile
time. This changeset factors out the interface into a separate
ExecContext class, which also serves as documentation for the
interface between CPUs and the ISA code. While doing so, this
changeset also fixes up interface inconsistencies between the
different CPU models.

The main argument for using one set of ISA code per CPU model has
always been performance as this avoid indirect branches in the
generated code. However, this argument does not hold water. Booting
Linux on a simulated ARM system running in atomic mode
(opt/10.linux-boot/realview-simple-atomic) is actually 2% faster
(compiled using clang 3.4) after applying this patch. Additionally,
compilation time is decreased by 35%.
2014-09-03 07:42:22 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
e1ac962939 arch: Cleanup unused ISA traits constants
This patch prunes unused values, and also unifies how the values are
defined (not using an enum for ALPHA), aligning the use of int vs Addr
etc.

The patch also removes the duplication of PageBytes/PageShift and
VMPageSize/LogVMPageSize. For all ISAs the two pairs had identical
values and the latter has been removed.
2014-09-03 07:42:21 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
23c8540756 config: Change parsing of Addr so hex values work from scripts
When passed from a configuration script with a hexadecimal value (like
"0x80000000"), gem5 would error out. This is because it would call
"toMemorySize" which requires the argument to end with a size specifier (like
1MB, etc).

This modification makes it so raw hex values can be passed through Addr
parameters from the configuration scripts.
2014-09-03 07:42:20 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1046b8d6e5 arm: Fix ExtMachInst hash operator underlying type
This patch fixes the hash operator used for ARM ExtMachInst, which
incorrectly was still using uint32_t. Instead of changing it to
uint64_t it is not using the underlying data type of the BitUnion.
2014-09-03 07:42:19 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
2cbe7c705b ruby: remove typedef of Index as int64
The Index type defined as typedef int64 does not really provide any help
since in most places we use primitive types instead of Index.  Also, the name
Index is very generic that it does not merit being used as a typename.
2014-09-01 16:55:50 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
4ccdf8fb81 x86: set op class of two fp instructions
This patch sets op class of two fp instructions: movfp and pop x87 stack
as IntAluOp since these instructions do not make use of the fp alu.
2014-09-01 16:55:49 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b4dade6fb2 ruby: PerfectSwitch: moves code to a per vnet helper function
This patch moves code from the wakeup() function to a operateVnet().
The aim is to improve the readiblity of the code.
2014-09-01 16:55:48 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
7a0d5aafe4 ruby: message buffers: significant changes
This patch is the final patch in a series of patches.  The aim of the series
is to make ruby more configurable than it was.  More specifically, the
connections between controllers are not at all possible (unless one is ready
to make significant changes to the coherence protocol).  Moreover the buffers
themselves are magically connected to the network inside the slicc code.
These connections are not part of the configuration file.

This patch makes changes so that these connections will now be made in the
python configuration files associated with the protocols.  This requires
each state machine to expose the message buffers it uses for input and output.
So, the patch makes these buffers configurable members of the machines.

The patch drops the slicc code that usd to connect these buffers to the
network.  Now these buffers are exposed to the python configuration system
as Master and Slave ports.  In the configuration files, any master port
can be connected any slave port.  The file pyobject.cc has been modified to
take care of allocating the actual message buffer.  This is inline with how
other port connections work.
2014-09-01 16:55:47 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
00286fc5cb build opts: add MI_example to NULL ISA
A later changeset changes the file src/python/swig/pyobject.cc to include
a header file that includes a header file generated at build time depending
on the PROTOCOL in use.  Since NULL ISA was not specifying any protocol,
this resulted in compilation problems.  Hence, the changeset.
2014-09-01 16:55:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
d07abd9b5b mem: change the namespace Message to ProtoMessage
The namespace Message conflicts with the Message data type used extensively
in Ruby.  Since Ruby is being moved to the same Master/Slave ports based
configuration style as the rest of gem5, this conflict needs to be resolved.
Hence, the namespace is being renamed to ProtoMessage.
2014-09-01 16:55:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
cee8faaad0 ruby: slicc: change the way configurable members are specified
There are two changes this patch makes to the way configurable members of a
state machine are specified in SLICC.  The first change is that the data
member declarations will need to be separated by a semi-colon instead of a
comma.  Secondly, the default value to be assigned would now use SLICC's
assignment operator i.e. ':='.
2014-09-01 16:55:45 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b1d3873ec5 ruby: slicc: improve the grammar
This patch changes the grammar for SLICC so as to remove some of the
redundant / duplicate rules.  In particular rules for object/variable
declaration and class member declaration have been unified. Similarly, the
rules for a general function and a class method have been unified.

One more change is in the priority of two rules.  The first rule is on
declaring a function with all the params typed and named.  The second rule is
on declaring a function with all the params only typed.  Earlier the second
rule had a higher priority.  Now the first rule has a higher priority.
2014-09-01 16:55:44 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
3202ec98e7 ruby: mesi three level: slight naming changes. 2014-09-01 16:55:44 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
557200725c ruby: slicc: donot prefix machine name to variables
This changeset does away with prefixing of member variables of state machines
with the identity of the machine itself.
2014-09-01 16:55:43 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
6ceb1aadc2 ruby: remove unused toString() from AbstractController 2014-09-01 16:55:42 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
00dbadcbb0 ruby: network: move getNumNodes() to base class
All the implementations were doing the same things.
2014-09-01 16:55:42 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
cc2cc58869 ruby: eliminate type Time
There is another type Time in src/base class which results in a conflict.
2014-09-01 16:55:41 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
82d136285d ruby: move files from ruby/system to ruby/structures
The directory ruby/system is crowded and unorganized. Hence, the files the
hold actual physical structures, are being moved to the directory
ruby/structures.  This includes Cache Memory, Directory Memory,
Memory Controller, Wire Buffer, TBE Table, Perfect Cache Memory, Timer Table,
Bank Array.

The directory ruby/systems has the glue code that holds these structures
together.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/MachineID.hh => src/mem/ruby/common/MachineID.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/buffers/MessageBuffer.cc => src/mem/ruby/network/MessageBuffer.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/buffers/MessageBuffer.hh => src/mem/ruby/network/MessageBuffer.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/buffers/MessageBufferNode.cc => src/mem/ruby/network/MessageBufferNode.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/buffers/MessageBufferNode.hh => src/mem/ruby/network/MessageBufferNode.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/AbstractReplacementPolicy.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/AbstractReplacementPolicy.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/BankedArray.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/BankedArray.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/BankedArray.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/BankedArray.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/Cache.py => src/mem/ruby/structures/Cache.py
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/CacheMemory.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/CacheMemory.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/CacheMemory.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/CacheMemory.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/DirectoryMemory.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/DirectoryMemory.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/DirectoryMemory.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/DirectoryMemory.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/DirectoryMemory.py => src/mem/ruby/structures/DirectoryMemory.py
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/LRUPolicy.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/LRUPolicy.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/MemoryControl.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/MemoryControl.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/MemoryControl.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/MemoryControl.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/MemoryControl.py => src/mem/ruby/structures/MemoryControl.py
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/MemoryNode.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/MemoryNode.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/MemoryNode.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/MemoryNode.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/MemoryVector.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/MemoryVector.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/PerfectCacheMemory.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/PerfectCacheMemory.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/PersistentTable.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/PersistentTable.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/PersistentTable.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/PersistentTable.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/PseudoLRUPolicy.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/PseudoLRUPolicy.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/RubyMemoryControl.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/RubyMemoryControl.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/RubyMemoryControl.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/RubyMemoryControl.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/RubyMemoryControl.py => src/mem/ruby/structures/RubyMemoryControl.py
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/SparseMemory.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/SparseMemory.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/SparseMemory.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/SparseMemory.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/TBETable.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/TBETable.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/TimerTable.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/TimerTable.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/TimerTable.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/TimerTable.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/WireBuffer.cc => src/mem/ruby/structures/WireBuffer.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/WireBuffer.hh => src/mem/ruby/structures/WireBuffer.hh
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/WireBuffer.py => src/mem/ruby/structures/WireBuffer.py
rename : src/mem/ruby/recorder/CacheRecorder.cc => src/mem/ruby/system/CacheRecorder.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/recorder/CacheRecorder.hh => src/mem/ruby/system/CacheRecorder.hh
2014-09-01 16:55:40 -05:00
Alexandru
5efbb4442a mem: adding architectural page table support for SE mode
This patch enables the use of page tables that are stored in system memory
and respect x86 specification, in SE mode. It defines an architectural
page table for x86 as a MultiLevelPageTable class and puts a placeholder
class for other ISAs page tables, giving the possibility for future
implementation.
2014-08-28 10:11:44 -05:00
Alexandru
26ac28dec2 mem: adding a multi-level page table class
This patch defines a multi-level page table class that stores the page table in
system memory, consistent with ISA specifications. In this way, cpu models that
use the actual hardware to execute (e.g. KvmCPU), are able to traverse the page
table.
2014-04-01 12:18:12 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
9e4cd5bf1e mem: Fix DRAMSim2 cycle check when restoring from checkpoint
This patch ensures the cycle check is still valid even restoring from
a checkpoint. In this case the DRAMSim2 cycle count is relative to the
startTick rather than 0.
2014-08-26 10:14:38 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
6fa8015b7f base: Add const to intmath and be more flexible with typing
This patch ensures the functions can be used on const variables.
2014-08-26 10:14:32 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
70176fecd1 base: Replace the internal varargs stuff with C++11 constructs
We currently use our own home-baked support for type-safe variadic
functions. This is confusing and somewhat limited (e.g., cprintf only
supports a limited number of arguments). This changeset converts all
uses of our internal varargs support to use C++11 variadic macros.
2014-08-26 10:13:45 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
f3e5fee743 base: Add compiler macros for C++11 final/override
Add the macros M5_ATTR_FINAL and M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE which are defined to
final and override respectively if supported by the compiler. This is
done to allow a smooth transition to gcc >= 4.7.
2014-08-26 10:13:33 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
0da99b7e0c mips: Fix RLIMIT_RSS naming
MIPS defined RLIMIT_RSS in a way that could cause a naming conflict with
RLIMIT_RSS from the host system.  Broke clang+MacOS build.
2014-08-26 10:13:31 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
61b8d5e4e4 base: Add a static assert to check bit union ranges
If a bit field in a bit union specified as Bitfield<LSB, MSB> instead
of Bitfield<MSB, LSB> the code silently fails and the field is read as
zero. This changeset introduces a static assert that tests, at compile
time, that the bit order is correct.
2014-08-26 10:13:28 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
a3d3eb0ff7 sparc: Fixup bit ordering in the PSTATE bit union
The order of the MSB and LSB bit of the mm field in the PSTATE union
is wrong. Any access to this field will currently be ignored and reads
will always return zero. This patch fixes the ordering so it is <MSB,
LSB> instead of <LSB, MSB>.
2014-08-26 10:13:23 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
3efabb4b2f mem: Update DRAM controller comments
Update comments and add a reference for more information.
2014-08-26 10:13:03 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
56b7796e0d mem: Fix address interleaving bug in DRAM controller
This patch fixes a bug in the DRAM controller address decoding. In
cases where the DRAM burst size (e.g. 32 bytes in a rank with a single
LPDDR3 x32) was smaller than the channel interleaving size
(e.g. systems with a 64-byte cache line) one address bit effectively
got used as a channel bit when it should have been a low-order column
bit.

This patch adds a notion of "columns per stripe", and more clearly
deals with the low-order column bits and high-order column bits. The
patch also relaxes the granularity check such that it is possible to
use interleaving granularities other than the cache line size.

The patch also adds a missing M5_CLASS_VAR_USED to the tCK member as
it is only used in the debug build for now.
2014-08-26 10:12:45 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
04d1f61ae8 sim: bump checkpoint version for multiple event queues
This patch adds a fix for older checkpoints before support for
multiple event queues were added in changeset 2cce74fe359e. The change
in checkpoint version should really hav ebeen part of the
aforementioned changeset.
2014-02-05 16:17:41 -06:00
Dam Sunwoo
b04d6c7c33 arm: change MISCREG_L2ERRSR to warn not fail
Some newer binaries compiled for Versatile Express TC2 contain access
to implementation specific L2MERRSR registers. This causes an infinite
loop of undefined exceptions. This patch changes the behavior to "warn
not fail" to keep the workloads going.
2014-08-13 06:57:36 -04:00
Dam Sunwoo
74a4926fe0 sim: remove kernel mapping check for baremetal workloads
Baremetal workloads are specified using the "kernel" parameter, but
don't always have the correct address mappings. This patch adds a
boolean flag to the system and bypasses the kernel addr mapping checks
when running in baremetal mode.
2014-08-13 06:57:35 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
41d069ef6a scons: Build the branch predictor for all CPUs
The branch predictor is normally only built when a CPU that uses a
branch predictor is built. The list of CPUs is currently incomplete as
the simple CPUs support branch predictors (for warming, branch stats,
etc). In practice, all CPU models now use branch predictors, so this
changeset removes the CPU model check and replaces it with a check for
the NULL ISA.
2014-08-13 06:57:31 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
8b8d991df0 mips: Remove unused private members to fix compile-time warning
Certain versions of clang complain about unused private members if
they are not used. This changeset removes such members from the
MIPS-specific classes to silence the warning.
2014-08-13 06:57:30 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
8d04e32a83 power: Remove unused private members to fix compile-time warning
Certain versions of clang complain about unused private members if
they are not used. This changeset removes such members from the
POWER-specific ProcessInfo struct to silence the warning.
2014-08-13 06:57:29 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
6b908211e6 scons: Silence clang 3.4 warnings on Ubuntu 12.04
This changeset fixes three types of warnings that occur in clang 3.4
on Ubuntu 12.04:

 * Certain versions of libstdc++ (primarily 4.8) use struct and class
   interchangeably. This triggers a warning in clang.

 * Swig has a tendency to generate code with the register class which
   was deprecated in C++11. This triggers a deprecation warning in
   clang.

 * Swig sometimes generates Python wrapper code which returns
   uninitialized values. It's unclear if this is actually a problem
   (the cases might be limited to failure paths). We'll silence these
   warnings for now since there is little we can do about the
   generated code.
2014-08-13 06:57:28 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
eb9226317d base: Remove unused M5_PRAGMA_NORETURN
The M5_PRAGMA_NORETURN macro was only used in for
__exit_message. Since the macro only holds a stub definition and all
functions with noreturn semantics use the M5_ATTR_NORETURN, this
macros is completely redundant.
2014-08-13 06:57:27 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
25f5a6733c cpu: Don't forward declare RefCountingPtr
RefCountingPtr is sometimes forward declared to avoid having to
include refcnt.hh. This does not work since we typically return
instances of RefCountingPtr rather than references to instances. The
only reason this currently works is that we include refcnt.hh in
cprintf.hh, which "leaks" the header to most other source files. This
changeset replaces such forward declarations with an include of
refcnt.hh.
2014-08-13 06:57:26 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
f6f6ae461e mem: Properly set cache block status fields on writebacks
When a cacheline is written back to a lower-level cache,
tags->insertBlock() sets various status parameters. However these
status bits were cleared immediately after calling. This patch makes
it so that these status fields are not cleared by moving them outside
of the tags->insertBlock() call.
2014-08-13 06:57:24 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
66904b9584 cpu: Modernise the branch predictor (STL and C++11)
This patch does some minor house keeping of the branch predictor by
adopting STL containers, and shifting some iterator to use range-based
for loops.

The predictor history is also changed from a list to a deque as we
never to insertion/deletion other than at the front and back.
2014-08-13 06:57:21 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
94daae6864 arm: remove dead code fplib mul64x64 2014-03-11 09:50:02 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
dbdce42b88 config: Add SubSystem container for simobjects
This patch adds the SubSystem container for grouping
simobjects together in logical subsystems to facilitate
building a larger system from constituent parts.  The container
is simply a non-abstract empty simobject to hold the components
that will be connected as its children.  In simulation the
object does not participate, its only use is during configuration
of the system.
2014-08-10 05:39:16 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
09b5003815 config: Add hooks to enable new config sys
This patch adds helper functions to SimObject.py, params.py and
simulate.py to enable the new configuration system.  Functions like
enumerateParams() in SimObject lets the config system auto-generate
command line options for simobjects to be modified on the command
line.

Params in params.py have __call__() added
to their definition to allow the argparse module to use them
as a type to check command input is in the proper format.
2014-08-10 05:39:13 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
47313601c1 cpu: Ensure the traffic generator suppresses non-memory packets
This patch adds a check to ensure that packets which are not going to
a memory range are suppressed in the traffic generator. Thus, if a
trace is collected in full-system, the packets destined for devices
are not played back.
2014-08-10 05:39:04 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d45ab59c29 base: Remove unused files
A bit of pruning
2014-08-10 05:38:59 -04:00
Anthony Gutierrez
a628afedad mem: refactor LRU cache tags and add random replacement tags
this patch implements a new tags class that uses a random replacement policy.
these tags prefer to evict invalid blocks first, if none are available a
replacement candidate is chosen at random.

this patch factors out the common code in the LRU class and creates a new
abstract class: the BaseSetAssoc class. any set associative tag class must
implement the functionality related to the actual replacement policy in the
following methods:

accessBlock()
findVictim()
insertBlock()
invalidate()
2014-07-28 12:23:23 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
0e8a90f06b cpu: `Minor' in-order CPU model
This patch contains a new CPU model named `Minor'. Minor models a four
stage in-order execution pipeline (fetch lines, decompose into
macroops, decompose macroops into microops, execute).

The model was developed to support the ARM ISA but should be fixable
to support all the remaining gem5 ISAs. It currently also works for
Alpha, and regressions are included for ARM and Alpha (including Linux
boot).

Documentation for the model can be found in src/doc/inside-minor.doxygen and
its internal operations can be visualised using the Minorview tool
utils/minorview.py.

Minor was designed to be fairly simple and not to engage in a lot of
instruction annotation. As such, it currently has very few gathered
stats and may lack other gem5 features.

Minor is faster than the o3 model. Sample results:

     Benchmark     |   Stat host_seconds (s)
    ---------------+--------v--------v--------
     (on ARM, opt) | simple | o3     | minor
                   | timing | timing | timing
    ---------------+--------+--------+--------
    10.linux-boot  |   169  |  1883  |  1075
    10.mcf         |   117  |   967  |   491
    20.parser      |   668  |  6315  |  3146
    30.eon         |   542  |  3413  |  2414
    40.perlbmk     |  2339  | 20905  | 11532
    50.vortex      |   122  |  1094  |   588
    60.bzip2       |  2045  | 18061  |  9662
    70.twolf       |   207  |  2736  |  1036
2014-07-23 16:09:04 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt
06bb6a4731 syscall emulation: fix fast build issue
Surprisingly gcc will complain about unused variables even
inside an 'if (false)' block.

I thought I had tested this previously, but apparently not.
2014-07-19 02:06:22 -07:00
Binh Pham
c99b13d904 x86: make PioBus return BadAddress errors
Stop setting the use_default_range flag in PioBus in order to
have random bad addresses result in a BadAddress response and
not a gem5 fatal error.  This is necessary in Ruby as Ruby is
connected directly to PioBus, so misspeculated addresses will
be sent there directly.  For the classic memory system, this
change has no effect, as bad addresses are caught by the
memory bus before being sent to the PioBus.

This work was done while Binh was an intern at AMD Research.
2014-07-18 22:05:51 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
fe530648d5 sim: remove unused MemoryModeStrings array
The System object has a static MemoryModeStrings array
that's (1) unused and (2) redundant, since there's an
auto-generated version in the Enums namespace.  No
point in leaving it in.
2014-07-18 22:05:51 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
e3de6950a4 kern: get rid of unused linux syscall files 2014-07-18 22:05:51 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
f5aace8300 syscall emulation: fix DPRINTF arg ordering bug
When we switched getSyscallArg() from explicit arg indices to
the implicit method, some DPRINTF arguments were left as calls
to getSyscallArg(), even though C/C++ doesn't guarantee
anything about the order of invocation of these calls.  As a
result, the args could be printed out in arbitrary orders.

Interestingly, this bug has been around since 2009:
http://repo.gem5.org/gem5/rev/4842482e1bd1
2014-07-18 22:05:51 -07:00
Anthony Gutierrez
59c8c454eb base: fix operator== for comparing EthAddr objects
this operator uses memcmp() to detect if two EthAddr object have the same
address, however memcmp() will return 0 if all bytes are equal. operator==
returns the return value of memcmp() to indicate whether or not two
address are equal. this is incorrect as it will always give the opposite of
the intended behavior. this patch fixes that problem.
2014-07-09 09:28:15 -04:00
Anthony Gutierrez
3956ec0a89 base: fix some bugs in EthAddr
per the IEEE 802 spec:
1) fixed broadcast() to ensure that all bytes are equal to 0xff.
2) fixed unicast() to ensure that bit 0 of the first byte is equal to 0
3) fixed multicast() to ensure that bit 0 of the first byte is equal to 1, and
   that it is not a broadcast.

also the constructors in EthAddr are fixed so that all bytes of data are
initialized.
2014-07-02 13:19:13 -04:00
Radhika Jagtap
b998a0c6ac util: Add DVFS perfLevel to checkpoint upgrade script
This patch updates the checkpoint upgrader script. It adds the _perfLevel
variable in the clock domain and voltage domain simObjects used for DVFS.
2014-07-01 11:58:22 -04:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
65cea4708e power: Add basic DVFS support for gem5
Adds DVFS capabilities to gem5, by allowing users to specify lists for
frequencies and voltages in SrcClockDomains and VoltageDomains respectively.
A separate component, DVFSHandler, provides a small interface to change
operating points of the associated domains.

Clock domains will be linked to voltage domains and thus allow separate clock,
but shared voltage lines.

Currently all the valid performance-level updates are performed with a fixed
transition latency as specified for the domain.

Config file example:
...
vd = VoltageDomain(voltage = ['1V','0.95V','0.90V','0.85V'])
tsys.cluster1.clk_domain.clock = ['1GHz','700MHz','400MHz','230MHz']
tsys.cluster2.clk_domain.clock = ['1GHz','700MHz','400MHz','230MHz']
tsys.cluster1.clk_domain.domain_id = 0
tsys.cluster2.clk_domain.domain_id = 1
tsys.cluster1.clk_domain.voltage_domain = vd
tsys.cluster2.clk_domain.voltage_domain = vd
tsys.dvfs_handler.domains = [tsys.cluster1.clk_domain,
                             tsys.cluster2.clk_domain]
tsys.dvfs_handler.enable = True
2014-06-30 13:56:06 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1f539ce4cc mem: DRAMPower trace output
This patch adds a DRAMPower flag to enable off-line DRAM power
analysis using the DRAMPower tool. A new DRAMPower flag is added
and a follow-on patch adds a Python script to post-process the output
and order it based on time stamps.

The long-term goal is to link DRAMPower as a library and provide the
commands through function calls to the model rather than first
printing and then parsing the commands. At the moment it is also up to
the user to ensure that the same DRAM configuration is used by the
gem5 controller model and DRAMPower.
2014-06-30 13:56:03 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b4ce51eb9e mem: Add bank and rank indices as fields to the DRAM bank
This patch adds the index of the bank and rank as a field so that we can
determine the identity of a given bank (reference or pointer) for the
power tracing. We also grab the opportunity of cleaning up the
arguments used for identifying the bank when activating.
2014-06-30 13:56:02 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d59bc8ee1f mem: Extend DRAM row bits from 16 to 32 for larger densities
This patch extends the DRAM row bits to 32 to support larger density
memories. Additional checks are also added to ensure the row fits in
the 32 bits.
2014-06-30 13:56:01 -04:00
Anthony Gutierrez
f34a8f0d61 cpu: implement a bi-mode branch predictor 2014-06-30 13:50:03 -04:00
Binh Pham
b085db84af x86: fix table walker assertion
In a cycle, we could see a R and W requests corresponding to the same
page walk being sent to the memory. During the cycle that assertion
happens, we have 2 responses corresponding to the R and W above. We
also have a 'read' variable to keep track of the inflight Read
request, this gets reset to NULL right after we send out any R
request; and gets set to the next R in the page walk when a response
comes back.

The issue we are seeing here is when we get a response for W request,
assert(!read) fires because we got a response for R request right
before this, hence we set 'read' to NOT NULL value, pointing to the
next R request in the pagewalk!

This work was done while Binh was an intern at AMD Research.
2014-06-21 10:39:44 -07:00
Binh Pham
b72c879868 o3: make dispatch LSQ full check more selective
Dispatch should not check LSQ size/LSQ stall for non load/store
instructions.

This work was done while Binh was an intern at AMD Research.
2014-06-21 10:26:55 -07:00
Binh Pham
0782d92286 o3: split load & store queue full cases in rename
Check for free entries in Load Queue and Store Queue separately to
avoid cases when load cannot be renamed due to full Store Queue and
vice versa.

This work was done while Binh was an intern at AMD Research.
2014-06-21 10:26:43 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
fdb965f5c1 scons: Bump the compiler version to gcc 4.6 and clang 3.0
This patch bumps the supported version of gcc from 4.4 to 4.6, and
clang from 2.9 to 3.0. This enables, amongst other things, range-based
for loops, lambda expressions, etc. The STL implementation shipping
with 4.6 also has a full functional implementation of unique_ptr and
shared_ptr.
2014-06-10 17:44:39 -04:00
Joel Hestness
4f8ac94549 sim: More rigorous clocking comments
The language describing the clockEdge and nextCycle functions were ambiguous,
and so were prone to misinterpretation/misuse. Clear up the comments to more
rigorously describe their functionality.
2014-06-09 22:01:16 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt
0be64ffe2f style: eliminate equality tests with true and false
Using '== true' in a boolean expression is totally redundant,
and using '== false' is pretty verbose (and arguably less
readable in most cases) compared to '!'.

It's somewhat of a pet peeve, perhaps, but I had some time
waiting for some tests to run and decided to clean these up.

Unfortunately, SLICC appears not to have the '!' operator,
so I had to leave the '== false' tests in the SLICC code.
2014-05-31 18:00:23 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
e685767b58 ruby: slicc: remove unused ids DNUCA* 2014-05-23 06:07:02 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
9c9257a612 ruby: remove old protocol documentation 2014-05-23 06:07:02 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
8bf41e41c1 ruby: message buffer: drop dequeue_getDelayCycles()
The functionality of updating and returning the delay cycles would now be
performed by the dequeue() function itself.
2014-05-23 06:07:02 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
1e26b7ea29 cpu: o3: remove stat totalCommittedInsts
This patch removes the stat totalCommittedInsts.  This variable was used for
recording the total number of instructions committed across all the threads
of a core.  The instructions committed by each thread are recorded invidually.
The total would now be generated by summing these individual counts.
2014-05-23 06:07:02 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt
109908c2a6 syscall emulation: clean up & comment SyscallReturn 2014-05-12 14:23:31 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
f800f268db mem: Update DDR3 and DDR4 based on datasheets
This patch makes a more firm connection between the DDR3-1600
configuration and the corresponding datasheet, and also adds a
DDR3-2133 and a DDR4-2400 configuration. At the moment there is also
an ongoing effort to align the choice of datasheets to what is
available in DRAMPower.
2014-05-09 18:58:49 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
cc4ca78f99 mem: Add DRAM cycle time
This patch extends the current timing parameters with the DRAM cycle
time. This is needed as the DRAMPower tool expects timestamps in DRAM
cycles. At the moment we could get away with doing this in a
post-processing step as the DRAMPower execution is separate from the
simulation run. However, in the long run we want the tool to be called
during the simulation, and then the cycle time is needed.
2014-05-09 18:58:49 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
8c56efe747 mem: Simplify DRAM response scheduling
This patch simplifies the DRAM response scheduling based on the
assumption that they are always returned in order.
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
8e3869411d mem: Add precharge all (PREA) to the DRAM controller
This patch adds the basic ingredients for a precharge all operation,
to be used in conjunction with DRAM power modelling.

Currently we do not try and apply any cleverness when precharging all
banks, thus even if only a single bank is open we use PREA as opposed
to PRE. At the moment we only have a single tRP (tRPpb), and do not
model the slightly longer all-bank precharge constraint (tRPab).
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
0ba1e72e9b mem: Remove printing of DRAM params
This patch removes the redundant printing of DRAM params.
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
6753cb705e mem: Add tRTP to the DRAM controller
This patch adds the tRTP timing constraint, governing the minimum time
between a read command and a precharge. Default values are provided
for the existing DRAM types.
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
60799dc552 mem: Merge DRAM latency calculation and bank state update
This patch merges the two control paths used to estimate the latency
and update the bank state. As a result of this merging the computation
is now in one place only, and should be easier to follow as it is all
done in absolute (rather than relative) time.

As part of this change, the scheduling is also refined to ensure that
we look at a sensible estimate of the bank ready time in choosing the
next request. The bank latency stat is removed as it ends up being
misleading when the DRAM access code gets evaluated ahead of time (due
to the eagerness of waking the model up for scheduling the next
request).
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b8631d9ae8 mem: Add tWR to DRAM activate and precharge constraints
This patch adds the write recovery time to the DRAM timing
constraints, and changes the current tRASDoneAt to a more generic
preAllowedAt, capturing when a precharge is allowed to take place.

The part of the DRAM access code that accounts for the precharge and
activate constraints is updated accordingly.
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
c735ef6cb0 mem: Merge DRAM page-management calculations
This patch treats the closed page policy as yet another case of
auto-precharging, and thus merges the code with that used for the
other policies.
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
87f4c956c4 mem: Add DRAM power states to the controller
This patch adds power states to the controller. These states and the
transitions can be used together with the Micron power model. As a
more elaborate use-case, the transitions can be used to drive the
DRAMPower tool.

At the moment, the power-down modes are not used, and this patch
simply serves to capture the idle, auto refresh and active modes. The
patch adds a third state machine that interacts with the refresh state
machine.
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
babf072c1c mem: Ensure DRAM refresh respects timings
This patch adds a state machine for the refresh scheduling to
ensure that no accesses are allowed while the refresh is in progress,
and that all banks are propely precharged.

As part of this change, the precharging of banks of broken out into a
method of its own, making is similar to how activations are dealt
with. The idle accounting is also updated to ensure that the refresh
duration is not added to the time that the DRAM is in the idle state
with all banks precharged.
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
5c2c3f598e mem: Make DRAM read/write switching less conservative
This patch changes the read/write event loop to use a single event
(nextReqEvent), along with a state variable, thus joining the two
control flows. This change makes it easier to follow the state
transitions, and control what happens when.

With the new loop we modify the overly conservative switching times
such that the write-to-read switch allows bank preparation to happen
in parallel with the bus turn around. Similarly, the read-to-write
switch uses the introduced tRTW constraint.
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Ali Saidi
dbaf43394b arm: Make sure UndefinedInstructions are properly initialized 2014-04-17 16:56:09 -05:00
Ali Saidi
a00b44ebe8 arm: allow DC instructions by default so SE mode works 2014-04-17 16:55:54 -05:00
Ali Saidi
c4a2f76fea sim, arm: implement more of the at variety syscalls
Needed for new AArch64 binaries
2014-04-17 16:55:05 -05:00
Andrew Bardsley
f5c3f60601 cpu: Useful getters for ActivityRecorder
Add some useful getters to ActivityRecorder
2014-05-09 18:58:48 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
bf78299f04 cpu: Add flag name printing to StaticInst
This patch adds a the member function StaticInst::printFlags to allow all
of an instruction's flags to be printed without using the individual
is... member functions or resorting to exposing the 'flags' vector

It also replaces the enum definition StaticInst::Flags with a
Python-generated enumeration and adds to the enum generation mechanism
in src/python/m5/params.py to allow Enums to be placed in namespaces
other than Enums or, alternatively, in wrapper structs allowing them to
be inherited by other classes (so populating that class's name-space
with the enumeration element names).
2014-05-09 18:58:47 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
8087d2622d cpu: Timebuf const accessors
Add const accessors for timebuf elements.
2014-05-09 18:58:47 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
f7d80348fa arm: Add branch flags onto macroops
Mark branch flags onto macroops to allow branch prediction before
microop decomposition
2014-05-09 18:58:47 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
eab00f4966 cpu: Allow setWhen on trace objects
Allow setting of 'when' in trace records.  This allows later times
than the arbitrary record creation point to be used as inst. times
2014-05-09 18:58:47 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
af39ab297f arm: add preliminary ISA splits for ARM arch 2014-05-09 18:58:47 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
fe27f937aa arch: teach ISA parser how to split code across files
This patch encompasses several interrelated and interdependent changes
to the ISA generation step.  The end goal is to reduce the size of the
generated compilation units for instruction execution and decoding so
that batch compilation can proceed with all CPUs active without
exhausting physical memory.

The ISA parser (src/arch/isa_parser.py) has been improved so that it can
accept 'split [output_type];' directives at the top level of the grammar
and 'split(output_type)' python calls within 'exec {{ ... }}' blocks.
This has the effect of "splitting" the files into smaller compilation
units.  I use air-quotes around "splitting" because the files themselves
are not split, but preprocessing directives are inserted to have the same
effect.

Architecturally, the ISA parser has had some changes in how it works.
In general, it emits code sooner.  It doesn't generate per-CPU files,
and instead defers to the C preprocessor to create the duplicate copies
for each CPU type.  Likewise there are more files emitted and the C
preprocessor does more substitution that used to be done by the ISA parser.

Finally, the build system (SCons) needs to be able to cope with a
dynamic list of source files coming out of the ISA parser. The changes
to the SCons{cript,truct} files support this. In broad strokes, the
targets requested on the command line are hidden from SCons until all
the build dependencies are determined, otherwise it would try, realize
it can't reach the goal, and terminate in failure. Since build steps
(i.e. running the ISA parser) must be taken to determine the file list,
several new build stages have been inserted at the very start of the
build. First, the build dependencies from the ISA parser will be emitted
to arch/$ISA/generated/inc.d, which is then read by a new SCons builder
to finalize the dependencies. (Once inc.d exists, the ISA parser will not
need to be run to complete this step.) Once the dependencies are known,
the 'Environments' are made by the makeEnv() function. This function used
to be called before the build began but now happens during the build.
It is easy to see that this step is quite slow; this is a known issue
and it's important to realize that it was already slow, but there was
no obvious cause to attribute it to since nothing was displayed to the
terminal. Since new steps that used to be performed serially are now in a
potentially-parallel build phase, the pathname handling in the SCons scripts
has been tightened up to deal with chdir() race conditions. In general,
pathnames are computed earlier and more likely to be stored, passed around,
and processed as absolute paths rather than relative paths.  In the end,
some of these issues had to be fixed by inserting serializing dependencies
in the build.

Minor note:
For the null ISA, we just provide a dummy inc.d so SCons is never
compelled to try to generate it. While it seems slightly wrong to have
anything in src/arch/*/generated (i.e. a non-generated 'generated' file),
it's by far the simplest solution.
2014-05-09 18:58:47 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
0c1913336a config: Avoid generating a reference to myself for Parent.any
The unproxy code for Parent.any can generate a circular reference
in certain situations with classes hierarchies like those in ClockDomain.py.
This patch solves this by marking ouself as visited to make sure the
search does not resolve to a self-reference.
2014-05-09 18:58:47 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
85940fd537 arch, arm: Preserve TLB bootUncacheability when switching CPUs
The ARM TLBs have a bootUncacheability flag used to make some loads
and stores become uncacheable when booting in FS mode. Later the
flag is cleared to let those loads and stores operate as normal.  When
doing a takeOverFrom(), this flag's state is not preserved and is
momentarily reset until the CPSR is touched. On single core runs this
is a non-issue. On multi-core runs this can lead to crashes on the O3
CPU model from the following series of events:
 1) takeOverFrom executed to switch from Atomic -> O3
 2) All bootUncacheability flags are reset to true
 3) Core2 tries to execute a load covered by bootUncacheability, it
    is flagged as uncacheable
 4) Core2's load needs to replay due to a pipeline flush
 3) Core1 core does an action on CPSR
 4) The handling code for CPSR then checks all other cores
    to determine if bootUncacheability can be set to false
 5) Asynchronously set bootUncacheability on all cores to false
 6) Core2 replays load previously set as uncacheable and notices
    it is now flagged as cacheable, leads to a panic.
This patch implements takeOverFrom() functionality for the ARM TLBs
to preserve flag values when switching from atomic -> detailed.
2014-05-09 18:58:47 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
1028c03320 cpu: add more instruction mix statistics
For the o3, add instruction mix (OpClass) histogram at commit (stats
also already collected at issue). For the simple CPUs we add a
histogram of executed instructions
2014-05-09 18:58:47 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
a15b713cba mem: Squash prefetch requests from downstream caches
This patch squashes prefetch requests from downstream caches,
so that they do not steal cachelines away from caches closer
to the cpu.  It was originally coded by Mitch Hayenga and
modified by Aasheesh Kolli.
2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
b9e6c260a0 stats: Method stats source
This source for stats binds an object and a method / function from the object
to a stats object. This allows pulling out stats from object methods without
needing to go through a global, or static shim.

Syntax is somewhat unpleasant, but the templates and method pointer type
specification were quite tricky.  Interface is very clean though; and similar
to .functor
2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Akash Bagdia
2b1a01ee6c cpu, arm: Allow the specification of a socket field
Allow the specification of a socket ID for every core that is reflected in the
MPIDR field in ARM systems.  This allows studying multi-socket / cluster
systems with ARM CPUs.
2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Sascha Bischoff
e940bac278 mem: Auto-generate CommMonitor trace file names
Splits the CommMonitor trace_file parameter into three parameters. Previously,
the trace was only enabled if the trace_file parameter was set, and would be
written to this file. This patch adds in a trace_enable and trace_compress
parameter to the CommMonitor.

No trace is generated if trace_enable is set to False. If it is set to True, the
trace is written to a file based on the name of the SimObject in the simulation
hierarchy. For example, system.cluster.il1_commmonitor.trc. This filename can be
overridden by additionally specifying a file name to the trace_file parameter
(more on this later).

The trace_compress parameter will append .gz to any filename if set to True.
This enables compression of the generated traces. If the file name already ends
in .gz, then no changes are made.

The trace_file parameter will override the name set by the trace_enable
parameter. In the case that the specified name does not end in .gz but
trace_compress is set to true, .gz is appended to the supplied file name.
2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
29601eada7 arm: Panics in miscreg read functions can be tripped by O3 model
Unimplemented miscregs for the generic timer were guarded by panics
in arm/isa.cc which can be tripped by the O3 model if it speculatively
executes a wrong path containing a mrs instruction with a bad miscreg
index. These registers were flagged as implemented and accessible.
This patch changes the miscreg info bit vector to flag them as
unimplemented and inaccessible. In this case, and UndefinedInst
fault will be generated if the register access is not trapped
by a hypervisor.
2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Chris Emmons
a3306d0d5e dev: Set HDLCD default pixel clock for 1080p @ 60Hz
This patch changes the default pixel clock to effectively generate
1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. It is dependent upon the
kernel device tree file using the specified resolution / display
string in the comments.
2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Matt Evans
73dc89e542 arm: quick hack to allow a greater number of CPUs to a guest OS
This is a quick hack to communicate a greater number of CPUs to a guest OS via
the ARM A9 SCU config register. Some OSes (Linux) just look at the bottom field
to count CPUs and with a small change can look at bits [3:0] to learn about up
to 16 CPUs.

Very much unsupported (and contains warning messages as such) but useful for
running 8 core sims without hardwiring CPU count in the guest OS.
2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
7f1603d207 arch: remove inline specifiers on all inst constrs, all ISAs
With (upcoming) separate compilation, they are useless.  Only
link-time optimization could re-inline them, but ideally
feedback-directed optimization would choose to do so only for
profitable (i.e. common) instructions.
2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
eb61f0123b arm: cleanup ARM ISA definition 2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
ad019c5c58 scons: Require SWIG >= 2.0.4 and remove vector typemaps
SWIG commit fd666c1 (*) made it unnecessary for gem5 to have these
typemaps to handle Vector types.

* fd666c1440
2014-05-09 18:58:46 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
ecf774bc56 arm: Correctly display disassembly of vldmia/vstmia
The MicroMemOp class generates the disassembly for both integer
and floating point instructions, but it would always print its
first operand as an integer register without considering that the
op may be a floating instruction in which case a float register
should be displayed instead.
2014-04-23 05:18:30 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
6cd82c1116 sim: Use correct unit for abort message
This patch fixes the unit in the abort printout.
2014-04-23 05:18:27 -04:00
Mitchell Hayenga
bf25c53a7d cpu: Fix setTranslateLatency() bug for squashed instructions
setTranslateLatency could sometimes improperly access a deleted request
packet after an instruction was squashed.
2014-04-23 05:18:26 -04:00
Sascha Bischoff
2031c03c09 misc: Proper type check and import for PortRef
Rewriting the type checking around PortRef, which was interacting strangely
with other Python scripts.

Tested-by: stephan.diestelhorst@arm.com
2014-04-23 05:18:25 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
e4086878f6 cpu: Fix case where o3 lsq could print out uninitialized data
In the O3 LSQ, data read/written is printed out in DPRINTFs.  However,
the data field is treated as a character string with a null terminated.
However the data field is not encoded this way.  This patch removes
that possibility by removing the data part of the print.
2014-04-01 14:22:06 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
a0d30f36a6 mem: Don't print out the data of a cache block
This never actually worked since it was printing out only a word
of the cache block and not the entire thing and doubly didn't work
csprintf overrides the %#x specifier and assumes a char* array is
actually a string.
2014-04-01 14:24:36 -05:00
Mitchell Hayenga
0fad0c7f7d arm: Don't use a stack allocated mnemonic
FailUnimplemented passed a stack created mnemonic as a const char * which
causes some grief when the stack goes away.
2014-04-23 05:18:20 -04:00
Dam Sunwoo
84f8fe637c cpu: Add O3 CPU width checks
O3CPU has a compile-time maximum width set in o3/impl.hh, but checking
the configuration against this limit was not implemented anywhere
except for fetch. Configuring a wider pipe than the limit can silently
cause various issues during the simulation. This patch adds the proper
checking in the constructor of the various pipeline stages.
2014-04-23 05:18:18 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
c9071ff95e base: explicitly suggest potential use of 'All' debug flags
Without this declaration, new clangs will complain about this value
being unused. It has no explicit use in the codebase, but it can be
useful to turn on all debugging flags while in a debugger to greatly
increase simulator verbosity.
2014-04-23 05:17:59 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
e651188f75 arch: remove 'null update' check in isa-parser
SCons already does this for all build steps.
2014-04-23 05:17:57 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
fa4a262204 stats: better error message for uninitialized statistic
As suggested by Nathan Binkert in 2008:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.m5.users/2676
2014-02-10 18:24:20 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
4ceeda20aa ruby: slicc: remove old documentation
Has not been maintained at all.  Since there is alternate documentation
available on gem5.org, no need to have this separately.
2014-04-19 09:00:31 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
183100b8cb ruby: slicc: slight change to rule for transitions
It had an unnecessary pairs token which is being removed.
2014-04-19 09:00:31 -05:00
Faissal Sleiman
a1570f544f o3: Fix occupancy checks for SMT
A number of calls to isEmpty() and numFreeEntries()
should be thread-specific.

In cpu.cc, the fact that tid is /*commented*/ out is a bug. Say the rob
has instructions from thread 0 (isEmpty() returns false), and none from
thread 1. If we are trying to squash all of thread 1, then
readTailInst(thread 1) will be called because rob->isEmpty() returns
false. The result is end_it is not in the list and the while
statement loops indefinitely back over the cpu's instList.

In iew_impl.hh, all threads are told they have the entire remaining IQ, when
each thread actually has a certain allocation. The result is extra stalls at
the iew dispatch stage which the rename stage usually takes care of.

In commit_impl.hh, rob->readHeadInst(thread 1) can be called if the rob only
contains instructions from thread 0. This returns a dummyInst (which may work
since we are trying to squash all instructions, but hardly seems like the right
way to do it).

In rob_impl.hh this fix skips the rest of the function more frequently and is
more efficient.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-04-19 09:00:30 -05:00
Marco Elver
d9fa950396 ruby: recorder: Fix (de-)serializing with different cache block-sizes
Upon aggregating records, serialize system's cache-block size, as the
cache-block size can be different when restoring from a checkpoint. This way,
we can correctly read all records when restoring from a checkpoints, even if
the cache-block size is different.

Note, that it is only possible to restore from a checkpoint if the
desired cache-block size is smaller or equal to the cache-block size
when the checkpoint was taken; we can split one larger request into
multiple small ones, but it is not reliable to do the opposite.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-04-19 09:00:30 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
02b51afb7e kvm, x86: Add initial support for multicore simulation
Simulating a SMP or multicore requires devices to be shared between
multiple KVM vCPUs. This means that locking is required when accessing
devices. This changeset adds the necessary locking to allow devices to
execute correctly. It is implemented by temporarily migrating the KVM
CPU to the VM's (and devices) event queue when handling
MMIO. Similarly, the VM migrates to the interrupt controller's event
queue when delivering an interrupt.

The support for fast-forwarding of multicore simulations added by this
changeset assumes that all devices in a system are simulated in the
same thread and each vCPU has its own thread. Special care must be
taken to ensure that devices living under the CPU in the object
hierarchy (e.g., the interrupt controller) do not inherit the parent
CPUs thread and are assigned to device thread. The KvmVM object is
assumed to live in the same thread as the other devices in the system.
2014-04-09 16:01:58 +02:00
Andreas Sandberg
221f4f232a dev: Protect PollEvent processing when running in parallel mode
The calling thread is undefined when the PollQueue services events.
This implies that PollEvents need to handle the case where they are
processed from a different thread than the thread that created the
event. This changeset adds temporary event queue migrations to the VNC
server, the ethernet tap device, and the terminal to protect them from
inter-thread calls.
2014-04-09 16:01:43 +02:00
Nilay Vaish
d805e42b81 ruby: slicc: change enqueue statement
As of now, the enqueue statement can take in any number of 'pairs' as
argument.  But we only use the pair in which latency is the key.  This
latency is allowed to be either a fixed integer or a member variable of
controller in which the expression appears.  This patch drops the use of pairs
in an enqueue statement.  Instead, an expression is allowed which will be
interpreted to be the latency of the enqueue.  This expression can anything
allowed by slicc including a constant integer or a member variable.
2014-04-08 13:26:30 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
e689c00b16 ruby: coherence protocols: drop the phrase IntraChip
The phrase is no longer valid since we do not distinguish between
inter and intra chip communication.
2014-04-08 13:26:29 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
838bcd3b19 sim: Add the ability to lock and migrate between event queues
We need the ability to lock event queues to enable device accesses
across threads. The serviceOne() method now takes a service lock prior
to handling a new event. By locking an event queue, a different
thread/eq can effectively execute in the context of the locked event
queue. To simplify temporary event queue migrations, this changeset
introduces the EventQueue::ScopedMigration class that unlocks the
current event queue, locks a new event queue, and updates the current
event queue variable.

In order to prevent deadlocks, event queues need to be released when
waiting on barriers. This is implemented using the
EventQueue::ScopedRelease class. An instance of this class is, for
example, used in the BaseGlobalEvent class to release the event queue
when waiting on the synchronization barrier.

The intended use for this functionality is when devices need to be
accessed across thread boundaries. For example, when fast-forwarding,
it might be useful to run devices and CPUs in separate threads. In
such a case, the CPU locks the device queue whenever it needs to
perform IO.  This functionality is primarily intended for KVM.

Note: Migrating between event queues can lead to non-deterministic
timing. Use with extreme care!

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 23e3a741a1fd73861d1339782dbbe1bc76285315
2014-04-03 11:22:49 +02:00
Marco Elver
b884fcf412 cpu: o3: lsq: Fix TSO implementation
This patch fixes violation of TSO in the O3CPU, as all loads must be
ordered with all other loads. In the LQ, if a snoop is observed, all
subsequent loads need to be squashed if the system is TSO.

Prior to this patch, the following case could be violated:

 P0         | P1          ;
 MOV [x],mail=/usr/spool/mail/nilay | MOV EAX,[y] ;
 MOV [y],mail=/usr/spool/mail/nilay | MOV EBX,[x] ;

exists (1:EAX=1 /\ 1:EBX=0) [is a violation]

The problem was found using litmus [http://diy.inria.fr].

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu
2014-03-25 13:15:04 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
a00383a40a mem: Track DRAM read/write switching and add hysteresis
This patch adds stats for tracking the number of reads/writes per bus
turn around, and also adds hysteresis to the write-to-read switching
to ensure that the queue does not oscilate around the low threshold.
2014-03-23 11:12:14 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
7c18691db1 mem: Rename SimpleDRAM to a more suitable DRAMCtrl
This patch renames the not-so-simple SimpleDRAM to a more suitable
DRAMCtrl. The name change is intended to ensure that we do not send
the wrong message (although the "simple" in SimpleDRAM was originally
intended as in cleverly simple, or elegant).

As the DRAM controller modelling work is being presented at ISPASS'14
our hope is that a broader audience will use the model in the future.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/SimpleDRAM.py => src/mem/DRAMCtrl.py
rename : src/mem/simple_dram.cc => src/mem/dram_ctrl.cc
rename : src/mem/simple_dram.hh => src/mem/dram_ctrl.hh
2014-03-23 11:12:12 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
3dd1587afc mem: Change memory defaults to be more representative
Make the default memory type DDR3-1600 x64, and use the open-adaptive
page policy. This change is aiming to ensure that users by default are
using a realistic memory system.
2014-03-23 11:12:10 -04:00
Wendy Elsasser
bbbae677ed mem: Add close adaptive paging policy to DRAM controller model
This patch adds a second adaptive page policy to the DRAM controller,
closing the page unless there are already queued accesses to the open
page.
2014-03-23 11:12:08 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
03a1aed803 mem: DRAM controller tidying up
Minor tidying up and removing of redundant code, including the
printing of queue state every million accesses.
2014-03-23 11:12:06 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
bc83eb2197 mem: Fix bug in DRAM bytes per activate
This patch ensures that we do not sample the bytes per activate when
the row has already been closed.
2014-03-23 11:12:05 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
116985d661 mem: Limit the accesses to a page before forcing a precharge
This patch adds a basic starvation-prevention mechanism where a DRAM
page is forced to close after a certain number of accesses. The limit
is combined with the open and open-adaptive page policy and if reached
causes an auto-precharge.
2014-03-23 11:12:03 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
6557741311 mem: Make DRAM write queue draining more aggressive
This patch changes the triggering condition for the write draining
such that we grab the opportunity to issue writes if there are no
reads waiting (as opposed to waiting for the writes to reach the high
threshold). As a result, we potentially drain some of the writes in read
idle periods (if any).

A low threshold is added to be able to control how many write bursts
are kept in the memory controller queue (acting as on-chip storage).

The high and low thresholds are updated to sensible values for a 32/64
size write buffer. Note that the thresholds should be adjusted along
with the queue sizes.

This patch also adds some basic initialisation sanity checks and moves
part of the initialisation to the constructor.
2014-03-23 11:12:01 -04:00
Neha Agarwal
364a51181e cpu: DRAM Traffic Generator
This patch enables a new 'DRAM' mode to the existing traffic
generator, catered to generate specific requests to DRAM based on
required hit length (stride size) and bank utilization. It is an add on
to the Random mode.

The basic idea is to control how many successive packets target the
same page, and how many banks are being used in parallel. This gives a
two-dimensional space that stresses different aspects of the DRAM
timing.

The configuration file needed to use this patch has to be changed as
follow: (reference to Random Mode, LPDDR3 memory type)

'STATE 0 10000000000 RANDOM 50 0 134217728 64 3004 5002 0'
-> 'STATE 0 10000000000 DRAM 50 0 134217728 32 3004 5002 0 96 1024 8 6 1'

The last 4 parameters to be added are:
<stride size (bytes), page size(bytes), number of banks available in DRAM,
    number of banks to be utilized, address mapping scheme>

The address mapping information is used to get the stride address
stream of the specified size and to know where to find the bank
bits. The configuration file has a parameter where '0'-> RoCoRaBaCh,
'1'-> RoRaBaCoCh/RoRaBaChCo address-mapping schemes. Note that the
generator currently assumes a single channel and a single rank. This
is to avoid overwhelming the traffic generator with information about
the memory organisation.
2014-03-23 11:11:58 -04:00
Neha Agarwal
43abaf518f mem: DDR3 config for comparing with DRAMSim2
This patch adds a new DDR3 configuration to match with the parameters
that are specified in one of the DDR3 configs used in DRAMSim2.
2014-03-23 11:11:56 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
7e7b67472a mem: More descriptive address-mapping scheme names
This patch adds the row bits to the name of the address mapping
schemes to make it more clear that all the current schemes places the
row bits as the most significant bits.
2014-03-23 11:11:53 -04:00
Stan Czerniawski
4f77bc230a misc: Fix -q (quiet) flag
Check the right flag.
2014-03-23 11:11:49 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
9ac4f781ec ruby: Move Ruby debug flags to ruby dir and remove stale options
This patch moves the Ruby-related debug flags to the ruby
sub-directory, and also removes the state SConsopts that add the
no-longer-used NO_VECTOR_BOUNDS_CHECK.
2014-03-23 11:11:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
9f018d2f5a mem: Include the DRAMSim2 wrapper in NULL build
This patch makes sure DRAMSim2 is included in a build of the NULL ISA.
2014-03-23 11:11:44 -04:00
Sascha Bischoff
548d47ea2c mem: CommMonitor trace warn on non-timing mode
Add a warning to the CommMonitor which will alert the user if they try
and record a trace when the system is not in timing mode.
2014-03-23 11:11:40 -04:00
Stan Czerniawski
e18d0e04a2 cpu: Add basic check to TrafficGen initial state
Prevent incomplete configuration of TrafficGen class from causing
segmentation faults. If an 'INIT' line is not present in the
configuration file then the currState variable will remain
uninitialized which may result in a crash.
2014-03-23 11:11:39 -04:00
Andrew Bardsley
0c001e729a dev: Fix IsaFake's cxx_header setting
cxx_header was set incorrectly on IsaFake
2014-03-23 11:11:37 -04:00
Eric Van Hensbergen
7630168a75 arm: m5ops readfile64 args broken, offset coming through garbage
There were several sections of the m5ops code which were
essentially copy/pasted versions of the 32-bit code. The
problem is that some of these didn't account fo4 64-bit
registers leading to arguments being in the wrong registers.
This patch addresses the args for readfile64, writefile64,
and addsymbol64 -- all of which seemed to suffer from a
similar set of problems when moving to 64-bit.
2014-03-23 11:11:34 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
5093e58dc2 base: Fix error message time unit (cycle -> tick)
This patch fixes the unit used in all error messages.
2014-03-23 11:11:32 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
52a83c1d0e ruby: consumer: avoid accessing wakeup times when waking up
Each consumer object maintains a set of tick values when the object is supposed
to wakeup and do some processing.  As of now, the object accesses this set both
when scheduling a wakeup event and when the object actually wakes up.  The set
is accessed during wakeup to remove the current tick value from the set.  This
functionality is now being moved to the scheduling function where ticks are
removed at a later time.
2014-03-20 09:14:14 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
4b67ada89e ruby: garnet: convert network interfaces into clocked objects
This helps in configuring the network interfaces from the python script and
these objects no longer rely on the network object for the timing information.
2014-03-20 09:14:14 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
4f7ef51efb ruby: slicc: code refactor 2014-03-20 09:14:14 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
9b3418d163 ruby: no piobus in se mode
Piobus was recently added to se scripts for ruby so that the interrupt
controller can be connected to something (required since the interrupt
controller sends address range messages).  This patch removes the piobus
and instead, the pio port of ruby port will now ignore the range change
messages in se mode.
2014-03-20 08:03:09 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
f7e7fa6d90 ruby: remove some of the unnecessary code 2014-03-17 17:40:14 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
11ffa379ab kvm: Clean up signal handling
KVM used to use two signals, one for instruction count exits and one
for timer exits. There is really no need to distinguish between the
two since they only trigger exits from KVM. This changeset unifies and
renames the signals and adds a method, kick(), that can be used to
raise the control signal in the vCPU thread. It also removes the early
timer warning since we do not normally see if the signal was
delivered.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : cd0e45ca90894c3d6f6aa115b9b06a1d8f0fda4d
2014-03-16 17:40:58 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
5db547bca4 kvm: x86: Adjust PC to remove the CS segment base address
gem5 seems to store the PC as RIP+CS_BASE. This is not what KVM
expects, so we need to subtract CS_BASE prior to transferring the PC
into KVM. This changeset adds the necessary PC manipulation and
refactors thread context updates slightly to avoid reading registers
multiple times from KVM.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 3f0569dca06a1fcd8694925f75c8918d954ada44
2014-03-16 17:30:24 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
f791e7b313 kvm: x86: Add support for x86 INIT and STARTUP handling
This changeset adds support for INIT and STARTUP IPI handling. We
currently handle both of these interrupts in gem5 and transfer the
state to KVM. Since we do not have a BIOS loaded, we pretend that the
INIT interrupt suspends the CPU after reset.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 7f3b25f3801d68f668b6cd91eaf50d6f48ee2a6a
2014-03-16 17:28:23 +01:00
Paul Rosenfeld
32bf74cb8e alpha: Small removal of dead comments/code from alpha ISA
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-03-12 07:03:22 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
62fe81e9c1 cpu: Make CPU and ThreadContext getters const
This patch merely tidies up the CPU and ThreadContext getters by
making them const where appropriate.
2014-03-07 15:56:23 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
c4a8e5c36c arm: Handle functional TLB walks properly
The table walker code currently accounts for two types of walks,
Atomic and Timing, and treats them differently. Atomic walks keep a
single instance of WalkerState around for all walks to use in
currState. Timing mode keeps a queue of in-flight WalkerStates and
maintains currState as NULL between walks.

If a functional walk is done during Timing mode, it is treated as an
atomic walk and either creates a persistent WalkerState if in between
Timing walks, or stomps an existing currState for an in-progress
Timing walk.

This patch distinguishes functional walks as being able to exist at
any time and sets up a temporary WalkerState for its exclusive use and
then cleans up when finished, leaving any in progress Atomic or Timing
walks undisturbed.
2014-03-07 15:56:23 -05:00
Prakash Ramrakhyani
e88cffb30a mem: Fix incorrect assert failure in the Cache
This patch fixes an assert condition that is not true at all
times. There are valid situations that arise in dual-core
dual-workload runs where the assert condition is false. The function
call following the assert however needs to be called only when the
condition is true (a block cannot be invalidated in the tags structure
if has not been allocated in the structure, and the tempBlock is never
allocated). Hence the 'assert' has been replaced with an 'if'.
2014-03-07 15:56:23 -05:00
Radhika Jagtap
c446dc40bd mem: Edit proto Packet and enhance the python script
This patch changes the decode script to output the optional fields of
the proto message Packet, namely id and flags. The flags field is set
by the communication monitor.

The id field is useful for CPU trace experiments, e.g. linking the
fetch side to decode side. It had to be renamed because it clashes
with a built in python function id() for getting the "identity" of an
object.

This patch also takes a few common function definitions out from the
multiple scripts and adds them to a protolib python module.
2014-03-07 15:56:23 -05:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
45677ffa97 misc: Add panic_if / fatal_if / chatty_assert
This snippet can be used to replace if + {panics, fatals, asserts} constructs.
The idea is to have both the condition checking and a verbose printout in a single statement.  The interface is as follows:

panic_if(foo != bar, "These should be equal: foo %i bar %i", foo, bar);
fatal_if(foo != bar, "These should be equal: foo %i bar %i", foo, bar);
chatty_assert(foo == bar, "These should be equal: foo %i bar %i", foo, bar);
2014-03-07 15:56:23 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
b9a9d99b22 scons: Fixes uninitialized warnings issued by clang
Small fixes to appease recent clang versions.
2014-03-07 15:56:23 -05:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
bef2086f5b arm: Fix uninitialised warning with gcc 4.8
Small fix for a warning that prevents compilation with gcc 4.8.1 due
to detecting that a variable might be uninitialised. The fix is to
assign a safe default.
2014-03-07 15:56:23 -05:00
Ali Saidi
bf39a475fe mem: Wakeup sleeping CPUs without caches on LLSC
For systems without caches, the LLSC code does not get snoops for
wake-ups. We add the LLSC code in the abstract memory to do the job
for us.
2014-03-07 15:56:23 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
f4a897d8e3 sim: Schedule the global sync event at curTick() + simQuantum
The global synchronization event used to be scheduled at
simQuantum. This prevented repeated entries into gem5 from Python as
it can be scheduled in the past. This changeset ensures that the first
global synchronization happens at curTick() + simQuantum instead.
2014-03-06 15:59:53 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
be246cef62 x86: Setup correct TSL/TR segment attributes on INIT
The TSL/LDT & TR/TSS segments didn't contain valid attributes. This
caused problems when transfering the state into KVM where invalid
state is a no-go. Fixup the attributes with values from AMD's
architecture programmer's manual.
2014-03-03 14:44:57 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
e7d230ede0 kvm: x86: Always assume segments to be usable
When transferring segment registers into kvm, we need to find the
value of the unusable bit. We used to assume that this could be
inferred from the selector since segments are generally unusable if
their selector is 0. This assumption breaks in some weird corner
cases.  Instead, we just assume that segments are always usable. This
is what qemu does so it should work.
2014-03-03 14:34:33 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
739cc0128b kvm: Initialize signal handlers from startupThread()
Signal handlers in KVM are controlled per thread and should be
initialized from the thread that is going to execute the CPU. This
changeset moves the initialization call from startup() to
startupThread().
2014-03-03 14:31:39 +01:00
Nilay Vaish
5cd9dd29bd ruby: message buffer: changes related to tracking push/pop times
The last pop operation is now tracked as a Tick instead of in Cycles.
This helps in avoiding use of the receiver's clock during the enqueue
operation.
2014-03-01 23:59:58 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
67cd04b6fe ruby: make the max_size variable of the MessageBuffer unsigned 2014-03-01 23:59:57 -06:00
Christopher Torng
919baa603d cpu: Enable fast-forwarding for MIPS InOrderCPU and O3CPU
A copyRegs() function is added to MIPS utilities
to copy architectural state from the old CPU to
the new CPU during fast-forwarding. This
addition alone enables fast-forwarding for the
o3 cpu model running MIPS.

The patch also adds takeOverFrom() and
drainResume() functions to the InOrderCPU to
enable it to take over from another CPU. This
change enables fast-forwarding for the inorder
cpu model running MIPS, but not for Alpha.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-03-01 23:35:23 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
a533f3f983 ruby: profiler: statically allocate stats variable
Couple of users observed segmentation fault when the simulator tries to
register the statistical variable m_IncompleteTimes.  It seems that there
is some problem with the initialization of these variables when allocated
in the constructor.
2014-03-01 23:35:21 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
7e27860ef4 ruby: route all packets through ruby port
Currently, the interrupt controller in x86 is connected to the io bus
directly.  Therefore the packets between the io devices and the interrupt
controller do not go through ruby.  This patch changes ruby port so that
these packets arrive at the ruby port first, which then routes them to their
destination.  Note that the patch does not make these packets go through the
ruby network.  That would happen in a subsequent patch.
2014-02-23 19:16:16 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
5755fff998 ruby: Simplify RubyPort flow control and routing
This patch simplfies the retry logic in the RubyPort, avoiding
redundant attributes, and enforcing more stringent checks on the
interactions with the normal ports. The patch also simplifies the
routing done by the RubyPort, using the port identifiers instead of a
heavy-weight sender state.

The patch also fixes a bug in the sending of responses from PIO
ports. Previously these responses bypassed the queue in the queued
port, and ignored the return value, potentially leading to response
packets being lost.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-02-23 19:16:16 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
7572ab71b5 ruby: message buffer: refactor code
Code in two of the functions was exactly the same.  This patch moves
this code to a new function which is called from the two functions
mentioned initially.
2014-02-23 19:16:15 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
cde20fd476 ruby: remove few not required #includes 2014-02-23 19:16:15 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
82378f7301 ruby: slicc: remove unused COPY_HEAD functionality 2014-02-23 19:16:15 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
13ad07601b ruby: protocols: remove unused action z_stall 2014-02-23 19:16:15 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
cd33f9bc42 ruby: network: move message buffers to base network class. 2014-02-21 08:02:05 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
bd8f954526 ruby: network: garnet: fixed: removes net_ptr from links 2014-02-21 08:02:04 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
307f53e164 ruby: cache: remove not required variable m_cache_name 2014-02-21 08:02:02 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
f8f8b7e5c2 ruby: network: garnet: fixed: removes next cycle functions
At several places, there are functions that take a cycle value as input
and performs some computation.  Along with each such function, another
function was being defined that simply added one more cycle to input and
computed the same function.  This patch removes this second copy of the
function.  Places where these functions were being called have been updated
to use the original function with argument being current cycle + 1.
2014-02-20 17:28:01 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
896654746a ruby: controller: slight code refactoring 2014-02-20 17:27:45 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
0ce8c25919 ruby: mesi three level: rename incorrectly named files
Two files had been incorrectly named with a .cache suffix.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/protocol/MESI_Three_Level-L0.cache => src/mem/protocol/MESI_Three_Level-L0cache.sm
rename : src/mem/protocol/MESI_Three_Level-L1.cache => src/mem/protocol/MESI_Three_Level-L1cache.sm
2014-02-20 17:27:17 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
db5b3d37fe ruby: network: removes unused code. 2014-02-20 17:27:07 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
dd5c72e5a7 ruby: slicc: slight code refactoring 2014-02-20 17:26:49 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
b312a41f21 ruby: message buffer: removes some unecessary functions. 2014-02-20 17:26:41 -06:00
Andreas Sandberg
0d6009e8dc kvm: Add support for multi-system simulation
The introduction of parallel event queues added most of the support
needed to run multiple VMs (systems) within the same gem5
instance. This changeset fixes up signal delivery so that KVM's
control signals are delivered to the thread that executes the CPU's
event queue. Specifically:

  * Timers and counters are now initialized from a separate method
    (startupThread) that is scheduled as the first event in the
    thread-specific event queue. This ensures that they are
    initialized from the thread that is going to execute the CPUs
    event queue and enables signal delivery to the right thread when
    exiting from KVM.

  * The POSIX-timer-based KVM timer (used to force exits from KVM) has
    been updated to deliver signals to the thread that's executing KVM
    instead of the process (thread is undefined in that case). This
    assumes that the timer is instantiated from the thread that is
    going to execute the KVM vCPU.

  * Signal masking is now done using pthread_sigmask instead of
    sigprocmask. The behavior of the latter is undefined in threaded
    applications.

  * Since signal masks can be inherited, make sure to actively unmask
    the control signals when setting up the KVM signal mask.

There are currently no facilities to multiplex between multiple KVM
CPUs in the same event queue, we are therefore limited to
configurations where there is only one KVM CPU per event queue. In
practice, this means that multi-system configurations can be
simulated, but not multiple CPUs in a shared-memory configuration.
2014-02-20 15:43:53 +01:00
Andreas Hansson
4b81585c49 mem: Fix bug in PhysicalMemory use of mmap and munmap
This patch fixes a bug in how physical memory used to be mapped and
unmapped. Previously we unmapped and re-mapped if restoring from a
checkpoint. However, we never checked that the new mapping was
actually the same, it was just magically working as the OS seems to
fairly reliably give us the same chunk back. This patch fixes this
issue by relying entirely on the mmap call in the constructor.
2014-02-18 05:51:01 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
f0ea79c41f dev: Include basic devices in NULL ISA build
This patch enbles use of the basic PIO devices as part of the NULL
build. Although it might seem counter intuitive to have a PIO device
without being able to execute a driver, this change enables us to
break a device class hierarchy into an ISA-agnostic part, and an
ISA-specific part, without requiring multiple-inheritance. The
ISA-agnostic base class is a PIO device, but does not make use of the
port.
2014-02-18 05:50:59 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
969b436243 mem: Filter cache snoops based on address ranges
This patch adds a filter to the cache to drop snoop requests that are
not for a range covered by the cache. This fixes an issue observed
when multiple caches are placed in parallel, covering different
address ranges. Without this patch, all the caches will forward the
snoop upwards, when only one should do so.
2014-02-18 05:50:58 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
bf2f178f85 mem: Add a wrapped DRAMSim2 memory controller
This patch adds DRAMSim2 as a memory controller by wrapping the
external library and creating a sublass of AbstractMemory that bridges
between the semantics of gem5 and the DRAMSim2 interface.

The DRAMSim2 wrapper extracts the clock period from the config
file. There is no way of extracting this information from DRAMSim2
itself, so we simply read the same config file and get it from there.

To properly model the response queue, the wrapper keeps track of how
many transactions are in the actual controller, and how many are
stacking up waiting to be sent back as responses (in the wrapper). The
latter requires us to move away from the queued port and manage the
packets ourselves. This is due to DRAMSim2 not having any flow control
on the response path.

DRAMSim2 assumes that the transactions it is given are matching the
burst size of the choosen memory. The wrapper checks to ensure the
cache line size of the system matches the burst size of DRAMSim2 as
there are currently no provisions to split the system requests. In
theory we could allow a cache line size smaller than the burst size,
but that would lead to inefficient use of the DRAM, so for not we
fatal also in this case.
2014-02-18 05:50:53 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
c9cb492e1c mem: Fix input to DPRINTF in CommMonitor
Minor fix of the debug message parameters.
2014-02-18 05:50:51 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
c52190a695 cpu: simple: Add support for using branch predictors
This changesets adds branch predictor support to the
BaseSimpleCPU. The simple CPUs normally don't need a branch predictor,
however, there are at least two cases where it can be desirable:

  1) A simple CPU can be used to warm the branch predictor of an O3
     CPU before switching to the slower O3 model.

  2) The simple CPU can be used as a quick way of evaluating/debugging
     new branch predictors since it exposes branch predictor
     statistics.

Limitations:
  * Since the simple CPU doesn't speculate, only one instruction will
    be active in the branch predictor at a time (i.e., the branch
    predictor will never see speculative branches).

  * The outcome of a branch prediction does not affect the performance
    of the simple CPU.
2014-02-09 20:49:28 +01:00
Nilay Vaish
eb73a14fe2 base: calls abort() from fatal
Currently fatal() ends the simulation in a normal fashion.  This results in
the call stack getting lost when using a debugger and it is not always
possible to debug the simulation just from the information provided by the
printed error message.  Even though the error is likely due to a user's fault,
the information available should not be thrown away.  Hence, this patch to
call abort() from fatal().
2014-02-06 16:30:13 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
bb0e9119e7 ruby: memory controller: use MemoryNode * 2014-02-06 16:30:12 -06:00
Andreas Sandberg
e76a37985f x86: Fix x87 state transfer bug
Changeset 7274310be1bb (isa: clean up register constants) increased
the value of NumFloatRegs, which triggered a bug in
X86ISA::copyRegs(). This bug is caused by the x87 stack being copied
twice since register indexes past NUM_FLOATREGS are mapped into the
x87 stack relative to the top of the stack, which is undefined when
the copy takes place.

This changeset updates the copyRegs() function to use access registers
using the non-flattening interface, which guarantees that undesirable
register folding does not happen.
2014-02-05 14:08:13 +01:00
Nikos Nikoleris
c6279f2d19 x86, kvm: Fix bug in the RFlags get and set functions
The getRFlags and setRFlags utility functions were not updated
correctly when condition registers were separated into their own
register class. This lead to incorrect state transfer in calls from
kvm into the simulator (e.g., m5 readfile ended up in an infinite
loop) and when switching CPUs. This patch makes these utility
functions use getCCReg and setCCReg instead of getIntReg and setIntReg
which read and write the integer registers.

Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas@sandberg.pp.se>
2014-02-02 16:37:35 +01:00
Ola Jeppsson
7f16951451 unittest: Fix build errors
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-01-30 12:21:58 -06:00
Mitch Hayenga
96317d466e mem: Add additional tolerance to stride prefetcher
Forces the prefetcher to mispredict twice in a row before resetting the
confidence of prefetching.  This helps cases where a load PC strides by a
constant factor, however it may operate on different arrays at times.
Avoids the cost of retraining.  Primarily helps with small iteration loops.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-01-29 23:21:26 -06:00
Mitch Hayenga
771c864bf4 mem: Allowed tagged instruction prefetching in stride prefetcher
For systems with a tightly coupled L2, a stride-based prefetcher may observe
access requests from both instruction and data L1 caches.  However, the PC
address of an instruction miss gives no relevant training information to the
stride based prefetcher(there is no stride to train).  In theses cases, its
better if the L2 stride prefetcher simply reverted back to a simple N-block
ahead prefetcher.  This patch enables this option.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-01-29 23:21:26 -06:00
Mitch Hayenga ext:(%2C%20Amin%20Farmahini%20%3Caminfar%40gmail.com%3E)
95735e10e7 mem: prefetcher: add options, support for unaligned addresses
This patch extends the classic prefetcher to work on non-block aligned
addresses.  Because the existing prefetchers in gem5 mask off the lower
address bits of cache accesses, many predictable strides fail to be
detected.  For example, if a load were to stride by 48 bytes, with 64 byte
cachelines, the current stride based prefetcher would see an access pattern
of 0, 64, 64, 128, 192.... Thus not detecting a constant stride pattern.  This
patch fixes this, by training the prefetcher on access and not masking off the
lower address bits.

It also adds the following configuration options:
1) Training/prefetching only on cache misses,
2) Training/prefetching only on data acceses,
3) Optionally tagging prefetches with a PC address.
#3 allows prefetchers to train off of prefetch requests in systems with
multiple cache levels and PC-based prefetchers present at multiple levels.
It also effectively allows a pipelining of prefetch requests (like in POWER4)
across multiple levels of cache hierarchy.

Improves performance on my gem5 configuration by 4.3% for SPECINT and 4.7%  for SPECFP (geomean).
2014-01-29 23:21:25 -06:00
Xiangyu Dong
32cc2ea8b9 cpu: fix bug when TrafficGen deschedules event
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-01-29 22:35:04 -06:00
Mitch Hayenga
b77ca57f8c arm: Enable umask syscall in SE mode
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-01-28 18:00:51 -06:00
Mitch Hayenga
55a4ff5f04 base: Fix race condition in the socket listen function
gem5 makes the incorrect assumption that by binding a socket, it
effectively has allocated a port. Linux only allocates ports once you call
listen on the given socket, not when you call bind.  So even if the port was
free when bind was called, another process (gem5 instance) could race in
between the bind & listen calls and steal the port. In the current code, if
the call to bind fails due to the port being in use (EADDRINUSE), gem5 retries
for a different port.  However if listen fails, gem5 just panics. The fix is
testing the return value of listen and re-trying if it was due to EADDRINUSE.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-01-28 18:00:51 -06:00
Amin Farmahini
ffbdaa7cce mem: Remove redundant findVictim() input argument
The patch
(1) removes the redundant writeback argument from findVictim()
(2) fixes the description of access() function

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-01-28 18:00:50 -06:00
Amin Farmahini
575a73f4a1 mem: Fixes a bug in simple_dram write merging
Fixes updating the value of size in the write merge function.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-01-28 18:00:49 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
bdee69d0b1 x86: use lfpimm instead of limm for fptan 2014-01-27 18:50:54 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
6a543b5134 x86: implements x87 add/sub instructions 2014-01-27 18:50:53 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
5be0b846b1 x86: implements fxch instruction. 2014-01-27 18:50:52 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
4eb3b1ed0b x86: correct error in emms instruction. 2014-01-27 18:50:51 -06:00
ARM gem5 Developers
612f8f074f arm: Add support for ARMv8 (AArch64 & AArch32)
Note: AArch64 and AArch32 interworking is not supported. If you use an AArch64
kernel you are restricted to AArch64 user-mode binaries. This will be addressed
in a later patch.

Note: Virtualization is only supported in AArch32 mode. This will also be fixed
in a later patch.

Contributors:
Giacomo Gabrielli    (TrustZone, LPAE, system-level AArch64, AArch64 NEON, validation)
Thomas Grocutt       (AArch32 Virtualization, AArch64 FP, validation)
Mbou Eyole           (AArch64 NEON, validation)
Ali Saidi            (AArch64 Linux support, code integration, validation)
Edmund Grimley-Evans (AArch64 FP)
William Wang         (AArch64 Linux support)
Rene De Jong         (AArch64 Linux support, performance opt.)
Matt Horsnell        (AArch64 MP, validation)
Matt Evans           (device models, code integration, validation)
Chris Adeniyi-Jones  (AArch64 syscall-emulation)
Prakash Ramrakhyani  (validation)
Dam Sunwoo           (validation)
Chander Sudanthi     (validation)
Stephan Diestelhorst (validation)
Andreas Hansson      (code integration, performance opt.)
Eric Van Hensbergen  (performance opt.)
Gabe Black
2014-01-24 15:29:34 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
cfc4a99982 arch: Make all register index flattening const
This patch makes all the register index flattening methods const for
all the ISAs. As part of this, readMiscRegNoEffect for ARM is also
made const.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Geoffrey Blake
9633282fc8 checker: CheckerCPU handling of MiscRegs was incorrect
The CheckerCPU model in pre-v8 code was not checking the
updates to miscellaneous registers due to some methods
for setting misc regs were not instrumented.  The v8 patches
exposed this by calling the instrumented misc reg update
methods and then invoking the checker before the main CPU had
updated its misc regs, leading to false positives about
register mismatches. This patch fixes the non-instrumented
misc reg update methods and places calls to the checker in
the proper places in the O3 model.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Ali Saidi
7d0344704a arch, cpu: Add support for flattening misc register indexes.
With ARMv8 support the same misc register id  results in accessing different
registers depending on the current mode of the processor. This patch adds
the same orthogonality to the misc register file as the others (int, float, cc).
For all the othre ISAs this is currently a null-implementation.

Additionally, a system variable is added to all the ISA objects.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Giacomo Gabrielli
3436de0c2a cpu: Add support for Memory+Barrier instruction types in O3 cpu. 2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Ali Saidi
90b1775a8f cpu: Add support for instructions that zero cache lines. 2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Ali Saidi
6bed6e0352 cpu: Add CPU support for generatig wake up events when LLSC adresses are snooped.
This patch add support for generating wake-up events in the CPU when an address
that is currently in the exclusive state is hit by a snoop. This mechanism is required
for ARMv8 multi-processor support.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Giacomo Gabrielli
d3444c6603 mem: Add flag to request if it was generated by a page table walk 2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Giacomo Gabrielli
aefe9cc624 mem: Add support for a security bit in the memory system
This patch adds the basic building blocks required to support e.g. ARM
TrustZone by discerning secure and non-secure memory accesses.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Chris Adeniyi-Jones
7f835a59f1 sim: Add openat/fstatat syscalls and fix mremap
This patch adds support for the openat and fstatat syscalls and
broadens the support for mremap to make it work on OS X.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Ali Saidi
904872a01a mem: Remove explict cast from memhelper.
Previously we were casting the result type to the the memory type which
is incorrect for things like dual-memory operations which still return a
single result.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Timothy M. Jones
427ceb57a9 Cache: Collect very basic stats on tag and data accesses
Adds very basic statistics on the number of tag and data accesses within the
cache, which is important for power modelling.  For the tags, simply count
the associativity of the cache each time.  For the data, this depends on
whether tags and data are accessed sequentially, which is given by a new
parameter.  In the parallel case, all data blocks are accessed each time, but
with sequential accesses, a single data block is accessed only on a hit.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Dam Sunwoo
85e8779de7 mem: per-thread cache occupancy and per-block ages
This patch enables tracking of cache occupancy per thread along with
ages (in buckets) per cache blocks.  Cache occupancy stats are
recalculated on each stat dump.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Matt Horsnell
739c6df94e base: add support for probe points and common probes
The probe patch is motivated by the desire to move analytical and trace code
away from functional code. This is achieved by the probe interface which is
essentially a glorified observer model.

What this means to users:
* add a probe point and a "notify" call at the source of an "event"
* add an isolated module, that is being used to carry out *your* analysis (e.g. generate a trace)
* register that module as a probe listener
Note: an example is given for reference in src/cpu/o3/simple_trace.[hh|cc] and src/cpu/SimpleTrace.py

What is happening under the hood:
* every SimObject maintains has a ProbeManager.
* during initialization (src/python/m5/simulate.py) first regProbePoints and
  the regProbeListeners is called on each SimObject.  this hooks up the probe
  point notify calls with the listeners.

FAQs:
Why did you develop probe points:
* to remove trace, stats gathering, analytical code out of the functional code.
* the belief that probes could be generically useful.

What is a probe point:
* a probe point is used to notify upon a given event (e.g. cpu commits an instruction)

What is a probe listener:
* a class that handles whatever the user wishes to do when they are notified
  about an event.

What can be passed on notify:
* probe points are templates, and so the user can generate probes that pass any
  type of argument (by const reference) to a listener.

What relationships can be generated (1:1, 1:N, N:M etc):
* there isn't a restriction. You can hook probe points and listeners up in a
  1:1, 1:N, N:M relationship. They become useful when a number of modules
  listen to the same probe points. The idea being that you can add a small
  number of probes into the source code and develop a larger number of useful
  analysis modules that use information passed by the probes.

Can you give examples:
* adding a probe point to the cpu's commit method allows you to build a trace
  module (outputting assembler), you could re-use this to gather instruction
  distribution (arithmetic, load/store, conditional, control flow) stats.

Why is the probe interface currently restricted to passing a const reference:
* the desire, initially at least, is to allow an interface to observe
  functionality, but not to change functionality.
* of course this can be subverted by const-casting.

What is the performance impact of adding probes:
* when nothing is actively listening to the probes they should have a
  relatively minor impact. Profiling has suggested even with a large number of
  probes (60) the impact of them (when not active) is very minimal (<1%).
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
4de69821e6 sim: Expose the current voltage for each object as a stat 2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
1d85e914a6 sim: Expose the current clock period as a stat
This patch adds observability to the clock period of the clock domains
by including it as a stat.

As a result of adding this, the regressions will be updated in a
separate patch.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Matt Horsnell
ca89eba79e mem: track per-request latencies and access depths in the cache hierarchy
Add some values and methods to the request object to track the translation
and access latency for a request and which level of the cache hierarchy responded
to the request.
2014-01-24 15:29:30 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
daa781d2db config: Make the Clock a Tick parameter like Latency/Frequency
This patch makes the Clock a TickParamValue just like
Latency/Frequency. There is no longer any need to distinguish it
(originally needed to support multiplication).
2014-01-24 15:29:29 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
f2b0b551cc x86: Fix memory leak in table walker
This patch fixes a memory leak in the table walker, by ensuring that
the sender state is deleted again if the request packet cannot be
successfully sent.
2014-01-24 15:29:29 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
7db542c0dd cpu: Relax check on squashed non-speculative instructions
This patch relaxes the check performed when squashing non-speculative
instructions, as it caused problems with loads that were marked ready,
and then stalled on a blocked cache. The assertion is now allowing
memory references to be non-faulting.
2014-01-24 15:29:29 -06:00
Dam Sunwoo
f1cd6b1ba8 cpu: remove faulty simpoint basic block inst count assertion
This patch removes an assertion in the simpoint profiling code that
asserts that a previously-seen basic block has the exact same number
of instructions executed as before. This can be false if the basic
block generates aborts or takes interrupts at different locations
within the basic block. The basic block profiling are not affected
significantly as these events are rare in general.
2014-01-24 15:29:29 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
37433d91a3 ruby: remove unused label no_vector 2014-01-17 11:02:15 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
407f37e15f ruby: move all statistics to stats.txt, eliminate ruby.stats 2014-01-10 16:19:47 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
cfe912a512 stats: add function for adding two histograms
This patch adds a function to the HistStor class for adding two histograms.
This functionality is required for Ruby.  It also adds support for printing
histograms in a single line.
2014-01-10 16:19:40 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
0387281e2a ruby: fix bug introduced to revision 8523754f8885 2014-01-09 10:45:50 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
8559081648 ruby: slicc: remove variable 'addr' used in calls to doTransition
This variable causes trouble if a variable of same name is declared in a
protocol file. Hence it is being eliminated.
2014-01-08 04:26:25 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
4070b00875 ruby: add a three level MESI protocol.
The first two levels (L0, L1) are private to the core, the third level (L2)is
possibly shared. The protocol supports clustered designs.  For example, one
can have two sets of two cores. Each core has an L0 and L1 cache. There are
two L2 controllers where each set accesses only one of the L2 controllers.
2014-01-04 00:03:34 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
bb6d7d402b ruby: rename MESI_CMP_directory to MESI_Two_Level
This is because the next patch introduces a three level hierarchy.

--HG--
rename : build_opts/ALPHA_MESI_CMP_directory => build_opts/ALPHA_MESI_Two_Level
rename : build_opts/X86_MESI_CMP_directory => build_opts/X86_MESI_Two_Level
rename : configs/ruby/MESI_CMP_directory.py => configs/ruby/MESI_Two_Level.py
rename : src/mem/protocol/MESI_CMP_directory-L1cache.sm => src/mem/protocol/MESI_Two_Level-L1cache.sm
rename : src/mem/protocol/MESI_CMP_directory-L2cache.sm => src/mem/protocol/MESI_Two_Level-L2cache.sm
rename : src/mem/protocol/MESI_CMP_directory-dir.sm => src/mem/protocol/MESI_Two_Level-dir.sm
rename : src/mem/protocol/MESI_CMP_directory-dma.sm => src/mem/protocol/MESI_Two_Level-dma.sm
rename : src/mem/protocol/MESI_CMP_directory-msg.sm => src/mem/protocol/MESI_Two_Level-msg.sm
rename : src/mem/protocol/MESI_CMP_directory.slicc => src/mem/protocol/MESI_Two_Level.slicc
rename : tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/config.ini => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/config.ini
rename : tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/ruby.stats => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/ruby.stats
rename : tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simerr => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simerr
rename : tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simout => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simout
rename : tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/stats.txt => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/stats.txt
rename : tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/system.pc.com_1.terminal => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/system.pc.com_1.terminal
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/config.ini => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/ruby.stats => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/ruby.stats
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simerr => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simerr
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simout => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simout
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/stats.txt
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/config.ini => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/ruby.stats => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/ruby.stats
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simerr => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simerr
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simout => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simout
rename : tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-timing-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/stats.txt
rename : tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/config.ini => tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/ruby.stats => tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/ruby.stats
rename : tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simerr => tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simerr
rename : tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simout => tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simout
rename : tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/50.memtest/ref/alpha/linux/memtest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/stats.txt
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/config.ini => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/ruby.stats => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/ruby.stats
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simerr => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simerr
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/simout => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simout
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_CMP_directory/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/stats.txt
2014-01-04 00:03:33 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
5b1804e3bd ruby: add support for clusters
A cluster over here means a set of controllers that can be accessed only by a
certain set of cores.  For example,  consider a two level hierarchy. Assume
there are 4 L1 controllers (private) and 2 L2 controllers.  We can have two
different hierarchies here:

a. the address space is partitioned between the two L2 controllers.  Each L1
controller accesses both the L2 controllers.  In this case, each L1 controller
is a cluster initself.

b. both the L2 controllers can cache any address.  An L1 controller has access
to only one of the L2 controllers.  In this case, each L2 controller
along with the L1 controllers that access it, form a cluster.

This patch allows for each controller to have a cluster ID, which is 0 by
default.  By setting the cluster ID properly,  one can instantiate hierarchies
with clusters.  Note that the coherence protocol might have to be changed as
well.
2014-01-04 00:03:31 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
9853ef6651 ruby: some small changes 2014-01-04 00:03:30 -06:00
Steve Reinhardt
d8c9b5431b python: provide better error message for wrapped C++ methods
If you successfully export a C++ SimObject method, but try to
invoke it from Python before the C++ object is created, you
get a confusing error that says the attribute does not exist,
making you question whether you successfully exported the
method at all.  In reality, your only problem is that you're
calling the method too soon.  This patch enhances the error
message to give you a better clue.
2014-01-03 17:08:43 -08:00
Steve Reinhardt
ba9ec669bc python: don't die on assignment to cloned object
Updating the SimObject topology of a cloned hierarchy is a little
dangerous, in that cloning is a "deep copy" and the clone does not
inherit SimObject updates the same way it would inherit scalar
variable assignments.

However, because of various SimObject-valued proxy parameters,
like 'memories', 'clk_domain', and 'system', it turns out that
there are a number of implicit topology changes that happen at
instantiation, which means that these changes are impossible to
avoid.  So in order to make cloning systems useful, this error
has to go.  Changing it to a warning produces a lot of noise,
so it seems best just to delete it.
2014-01-03 17:08:42 -08:00
Christopher Torng
b4b03a60b1 sim: Add support for dynamic frequency scaling
This patch provides support for DFS by having ClockedObjects register
themselves with their clock domain at construction time in a member list.
Using this list, a clock domain can update each member's tick to the
curTick() before modifying the clock period.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2013-12-29 19:29:45 -06:00
Christopher Torng
903b442228 mips: Floating point convert bug fix
In mips architecture, floating point convert instructions use the
FloatConvertOp format defined in src/arch/mips/isa/formats/fp.isa. The type
of the operands in the ISA description file (_sw for signed word, or _sf for
signed float, etc.) is  used to create a type for the operand in C++. Then the
operand is converted using the fpConvert() function in src/arch/mips/utility.cc.

If we are converting from a word to a float, and we want to convert 0xffffffff,
we expect -1 to be passed into fpConvert(). Instead, we see MAX_INT passed in.
Then fpConvert() converts _val_ to MAX_INT in single-precision floating point,
and we get the wrong value.

To fix it, the signs of the convert operands are being changed from unsigned to
signed in the MIPS ISA description.

Then, the FloatConvertOp format is being changed to insert a int32_t into the
C++ code instead of a uint32_t.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2013-12-29 19:29:45 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
d71311b1cf ruby: fix bugs in mesi cmp directory protocol
This patch fixes couple of bugs in the L2 controller of the mesi cmp
directory protocol.

1. The state MT_I was transitioning to NP on receiving a clean writeback
from the L1 controller.  This patch makes it inform the directory controller
about the writeback.

2. The L2 controller was sending the dirty bit to the L1 controller and the
L2 controller used writeback from the L1 controller to update the dirty bit
unconditionally.  Now, the L1 controller always assumes that the incoming
data is clean.  The L2 controller updates the dirty bit only when the L1
controller writes to the block.

3. Certain unused functions and events are being removed.
2013-12-26 15:18:55 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
fc53f9ffcc ruby: slicc: replace max_in_port_rank with number of inports
This patch replaces max_in_port_rank with the number of inports.  The use of
max_in_port_rank was causing spurious re-builds and incorrect initialization
of variables in ruby related regression tests.  This was due to the variable
value being used across threads while compiling when it was not meant to be.

Since the number of inports is state machine specific value, this problem
should get solved.
2013-12-20 20:34:04 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
30b259a31e ruby: declare variables to be unsigned in Address.hh 2013-12-20 20:34:03 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
f5b52a265a ruby: mesi: remove owner and sharer fields from directory tags
The directory controller should not have the sharer field since there is
only one level 2 cache. Anyway the field was not in use.  The owner field
was being used to track the l2 cache version (in case of distributed l2) that
has the cache block under consideration.  The information is not required
since the version of the level 2 cache can be obtained from a subset of the
address bits.
2013-12-20 20:34:03 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
50d250f514 sim: reset stats after startup
Currently statistics are reset after the initial / checkpoint state
has been loaded. But ruby does some checkpoint processing in its
startup() function. So the stats need to be reset after the startup()
function has been called. This patch moves the class to stats.reset()
to achieve this change in functionality.
2013-12-03 10:51:40 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
5800e83223 cpu: call BaseCPU startup() function in o3 cpu 2013-12-03 10:36:04 -06:00
Andreas Sandberg
c033ead992 base: Fix race in PollQueue and remove SIGALRM workaround
There is a race between enabling asynchronous IO for a file descriptor
and IO events happening on that descriptor. A SIGIO won't normally be
delivered if an event is pending when asynchronous IO is
enabled. Instead, the signal will be raised the next time there is an
event on the FD. This changeset simulates a SIGIO by setting the
async_io flag when setting up asynchronous IO for an FD. This causes
the main event loop to poll all file descriptors to check for pending
IO. As a consequence of this, the old SIGALRM hack should no longer be
needed and is therefore removed.
2013-11-29 14:36:10 +01:00
Andreas Sandberg
9c57d5b5a6 base: Clean up signal handling
The PollEvent class dynamically installs a SIGIO and SIGALRM handler
when a file handler is registered. Most signal handlers currently get
registered in the initSignals() function. This changeset moves the
SIGIO/SIGALRM handlers to initSignals() to live with the other signal
handlers. The original code installs SIGIO and SIGALRM with the
SA_RESTART option to prevent syscalls from returning EINTR. This
changeset consistently uses this flag for all signal handlers to
ensure that other signals that trigger asynchronous behavior (e.g.,
statistics dumping) do not cause undesirable EINTR returns.
2013-11-29 14:35:36 +01:00