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Andreas Hansson
49d88f08b0 mem: Change AbstractMemory defaults to match the common case
This patch changes the default parameter value of conf_table_reported
to match the common case. It also simplifies the regression and config
scripts to reflect this change.
2013-08-19 03:52:33 -04:00
Sascha Bischoff
e553844efc cpu: Fix TrafficGen trace playback
This patch addresses an issue with trace playback in the TrafficGen
where the trace was reset but the header was not read from the trace
when a captured trace was played back for a second time. This resulted
in parsing errors as the expected message was not found in the trace
file.

The header check is moved to an init funtion which is called by the
constructor and when the trace is reset. This ensures that the trace
header is read each time when the trace is replayed.

This patch also addresses a small formatting issue in a panic.
2013-08-19 03:52:32 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
6279eaf1f7 mem: Use STL deque in favour of list for DRAM queues
This patch changes the data structure used for the DRAM read, write
and response queues from an STL list to deque. This optimisation is
based on the observation that the size is small (and fixed), and that
the structures are frequently iterated over in a linear fashion.
2013-08-19 03:52:32 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
ac42db8134 mem: Perform write merging in the DRAM write queue
This patch implements basic write merging in the DRAM to avoid
redundant bursts. When a new access is added to the queue it is
compared against the existing entries, and if it is either
intersecting or immediately succeeding/preceeding an existing item it
is merged.

There is currently no attempt made at avoiding iterating over the
existing items in determining whether merging is possible or not.
2013-08-19 03:52:31 -04:00
Amin Farmahini
243f135e5f mem: Replacing bytesPerCacheLine with DRAM burstLength in SimpleDRAM
This patch gets rid of bytesPerCacheLine parameter and makes the DRAM
configuration separate from cache line size. Instead of
bytesPerCacheLine, we define a parameter for the DRAM called
burst_length. The burst_length parameter shows the length of a DRAM
device burst in bits. Also, lines_per_rowbuffer is replaced with
device_rowbuffer_size to improve code portablity.

This patch adds a burst length in beats for each memory type, an
interface width for each memory type, and the memory controller model
is extended to reason about "system" packets vs "dram" packets and
assemble the responses properly. It means that system packets larger
than a full burst are split into multiple dram packets.
2013-08-19 03:52:30 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
7a61f667f0 cpu: Fix timing CPU drain check
This patch modifies the SimpleTimingCPU drain check to also consider
the fetch event. Previously, there was an assumption that there is
never a fetch event scheduled if the CPU is not executing
microcode. However, when a context is activated, a fetch even is
scheduled, and microPC() is zero.
2013-08-19 03:52:30 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
f7d44590cb alpha: Check interrupts before quiesce
This patch adds a check to the quiesce operation to ensure that the
CPU does not suspend itself when there are unmasked interrupts
pending. Without this patch there are corner cases when the CPU gets
an interrupt before the quiesce is executed and then never wakes up
again.
2013-08-19 03:52:29 -04:00
Sascha Bischoff
6211c24a96 stats: Fix issue when printing 2D vectors
This patch addresses an issue with the text-based stats output which
resulted in Vector2D stats being printed without subnames in the event
that one of the dimensions was of length 1.

This patch also fixes the total printing for the 2D vector. Previously
totals were printed without explicitly stating that a total was being
printed. This has been rectified in this patch.
2013-08-19 03:52:29 -04:00
Akash Bagdia
e7e17f92db power: Add voltage domains to the clock domains
This patch adds the notion of voltage domains, and groups clock
domains that operate under the same voltage (i.e. power supply) into
domains. Each clock domain is required to be associated with a voltage
domain, and the latter requires the voltage to be explicitly set.

A voltage domain is an independently controllable voltage supply being
provided to section of the design. Thus, if you wish to perform
dynamic voltage scaling on a CPU, its clock domain should be
associated with a separate voltage domain.

The current implementation of the voltage domain does not take into
consideration cases where there are derived voltage domains running at
ratio of native voltage domains, as with the case where there can be
on-chip buck/boost (charge pumps) voltage regulation logic.

The regression and configuration scripts are updated with a generic
voltage domain for the system, and one for the CPUs.
2013-08-19 03:52:28 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a8480fe1c3 config: Move the memory instantiation outside FSConfig
This patch moves the instantiation of the memory controller outside
FSConfig and instead relies on the mem_ranges to pass the information
to the caller (e.g. fs.py or one of the regression scripts). The main
motivation for this change is to expose the structural composition of
the memory system and allow more tuning and configuration without
adding a large number of options to the makeSystem functions.

The patch updates the relevant example scripts to maintain the current
functionality. As the order that ports are connected to the memory bus
changes (in certain regresisons), some bus stats are shuffled
around. For example, what used to be layer 0 is now layer 1.

Going forward, options will be added to support the addition of
multi-channel memory controllers.
2013-08-19 03:52:27 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d5593f3c75 mem: Warn instead of panic for tXAW violation
Until the performance bug is fixed, avoid killing simulations.
2013-08-19 03:52:26 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
7bc3eaec7a mem: Allow disabling of tXAW through a 0 activation limit
This patch fixes an issue where an activation limit of 0 was not
allowed. With this patch, setting the limit to 0 simply disables the
tXAW constraint.
2013-08-19 03:52:26 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
2a675aecb9 mem: Add an internal packet queue in SimpleMemory
This patch adds a packet queue in SimpleMemory to avoid using the
packet queue in the port (and thus have no involvement in the flow
control). The port queue was bound to 100 packets, and as the
SimpleMemory is modelling both a controller and an actual RAM, it
potentially has a large number of packets in flight. There is
currently no limit on the number of packets in the memory controller,
but this could easily be added in a follow-on patch.

As a result of the added internal storage, the functional access and
draining is updated. Some minor cleaning up and renaming has also been
done.

The memtest regression changes as a result of this patch and the stats
will be updated.
2013-08-19 03:52:25 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
9b2effd9e2 cpu: Fix a bug in the O3 CPU introduced by the cache line patch
This patch fixes a bug in the O3 fetch stage that was introduced when
the cache line size was moved to the system. By mistake, the
initialisation and resetting of the fetch stage was merged and put in
the constructor. The resetting is now re-added where it should be.
2013-08-19 03:52:24 -04:00
Anthony Gutierrez
cf56619b0c arm: use -march when compiling m5op_arm.S
Using arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc 4.7.3-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 13.04 to compiled
the m5 binary yields the error:

m5op_arm.S: Assembler messages:
m5op_arm.S:85: Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `bxj lr'

For each of of the SIMPLE_OPs. Apparently, this compiler doesn't like the
interworking of these code types for the default arch. Adding -march=armv7-a
makes it compile. Another alternative that I found to work is replacing the
bxj lr instruction with mov pc, lr, but I don't know how that affects the
KVM stuff and if bxj is needed.
2013-08-14 10:51:47 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
95381f8a99 ruby: slicc: remove double trigger, continueProcessing
These constructs are not in use and are not being maintained by any one.
In addition, it is not known if doubleTrigger works correctly with Ruby now.
2013-08-07 14:51:18 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
f1b17bf157 ruby: slicc: move some code to AbstractController
Some of the code in StateMachine.py file is added to all the controllers and
is independent of the controller definition. This code is being moved to the
AbstractController class which is the parent class of all controllers.
2013-08-07 14:51:18 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
e038741598 x86: add tlb checkpointing
This patch adds checkpointing support to x86 tlb. It upgrades the
cpt_upgrader.py script so that previously created checkpoints can
be updated. It moves the checkpoint version to 6.
2013-08-07 14:51:17 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
b5bb2a25aa cpu: Remove unused getBranchPred() method from BaseCPU
Remove unused virtual getBranchPred() method from BaseCPU as it is not
implemented by any of the CPU models. It used to always return NULL.
2013-07-19 11:52:07 +02:00
Joel Hestness
7aa67f42cb Configs: Fix up maxtick and maxtime
This patch contains three fixes to max tick options handling in Options.py and
Simulation.py:

 1) Since the global simulator frequency isn't bound until m5.instantiate()
is called, the maxtick resolution needs to happen after this call, since
changes to the global frequency will cause m5.simulate() to misinterpret the
maxtick value. Shuffling this also requires tweaking the checkpoint directory
handling to signal the checkpoint restore tick back to run().  Fixing this
completely and correctly will require storing the simulation frequency into
checkpoints, which is beyond the scope of this patch.

 2) The maxtick option in Options.py was defaulted to MaxTicks, so the old code
would always skip over the maxtime part of the conditionals at the beginning
of run(). Change the maxtick default to None, and set the maxtick local
variable in run() appropriately.

 3) To clarify whether max ticks settings are relative or absolute, split the
maxtick option into separate options, for relative and absolute. Ensure that
these two options and the maxtime option are handled appropriately to set the
maxtick variable in Simulation.py.
2013-07-18 14:46:54 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
c20105c2ff config: Update script to set cache line size on system
This patch changes the config scripts such that they do not set the
cache line size per cache instance, but rather for the system as a
whole.
2013-07-18 08:31:19 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d4273cc9a6 mem: Set the cache line size on a system level
This patch removes the notion of a peer block size and instead sets
the cache line size on the system level.

Previously the size was set per cache, and communicated through the
interconnect. There were plenty checks to ensure that everyone had the
same size specified, and these checks are now removed. Another benefit
that is not yet harnessed is that the cache line size is now known at
construction time, rather than after the port binding. Hence, the
block size can be locally stored and does not have to be queried every
time it is used.

A follow-on patch updates the configuration scripts accordingly.
2013-07-18 08:31:16 -04:00
Xiangyu Dong
4e8ecd7c6f mem: Add cache class destructor to avoid memory leaks
Make valgrind a little bit happier
2013-07-18 08:29:47 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
3ede4dceb8 scons: Use python-config instead of distutils
This patch changes how we determine the Python-related compiler and
linker flags. The previous approach used the internal LINKFORSHARED
which is not intended as part of the external API
(http://bugs.python.org/issue3588) and causes failures on recent OSX
installations.

Instead of using distutils we now rely on python-config and scons
ParseConfig. For backwards compatibility we also parse out the
includes and libs although this could safely be dropped. The drawback
of this patch is that Python 2.5 is now required, but hopefully that
is an acceptable compromise as any system with gcc 4.4 most likely
will have Python >= 2.5.
2013-07-18 08:29:28 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
204df3b928 sim: Make MaxTick in Python match the one in C++
This patch aligns the MaxTick in Python with the one in C++. Thus,
both reflect the maximum value that an unsigned 64-bit integer can
have.
2013-07-18 08:29:08 -04:00
Deyuan Guo
fb29dcf378 loader: Load weak symbols for function tracing 2013-07-15 18:08:57 -04:00
Umesh Bhaskar
5ba9e7afe2 debug : Fixes the issue wherein Debug symbols were not getting dumped into trace files for SE mode 2013-07-15 11:08:34 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt
1f43e244bd dev: make BasicPioDevice take size in constructor
Instead of relying on derived classes explicitly assigning
to the BasicPioDevice pioSize field, require them to pass
a size value in to the constructor.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2013-07-11 21:57:04 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt
502ad1e675 dev: consistently end device classes in 'Device'
PciDev and IntDev stuck out as the only device classes that
ended in 'Dev' rather than 'Device'.  This patch takes care
of that inconsistency.

Note that you may need to delete pre-existing files matching
build/*/python/m5/internal/param_* as scons does not pick up
indirect dependencies on imported python modules when generating
params, and the PciDev -> PciDevice rename takes place in a
file (dev/Device.py) that gets imported quite a bit.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2013-07-11 21:56:50 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt
2737650a69 dev/arm: get rid of AmbaDev namespace
It was confusing having an AmbaDev namespace along with an
AmbaDevice class.  The namespace stuff is now moved in to
a new base AmbaDevice class, which is a mixin for classes
AmbaPioDevice (the former AmbaDevice) and AmbaDmaDevice
to provide the readId function as an inherited member function.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2013-07-11 21:56:39 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt
b0b1c0205c devices: make more classes derive from BasicPioDevice
A couple of devices that have single fixed memory mapped regions
were not derived from BasicPioDevice, when that's exactly
the functionality that BasicPioDevice provides.  This patch
gets rid of a little bit of redundant code by making those
devices actually do so.

Also fixed the weird case of X86ISA::Interrupts, where
the class already did derive from BasicPioDevice but
didn't actually use all the features it could have.

Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2013-07-11 21:56:24 -05:00
Brad Beckmann
8e54c93222 ruby: removed the very old double trigger hack
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2013-07-11 13:56:05 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
ba440f1cb9 regressions: update a couple stats.txt
The statistics for 30.eio-mp, pc-simple-timing-ruby tests are being updated
to incorporate the changes due to recent patches.
2013-07-02 10:11:00 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
af58313fd6 regressions: update a couple of configs
The configs for pc-simple-timing-ruby, t1000-simple-atomic had not been
updated correctly in the patch 6e6cefc1db1f.
2013-07-02 10:10:58 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
1be0098c0b ruby: append transition comment only when in opt/debug 2013-06-28 21:42:27 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
516b7849e8 configs: rearrange the available options in Options.py
It also changes the instantiation of physmem in se.py so as to make
use of the memory size supplied by the mem_size option.
2013-06-28 21:42:26 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b3980cdb9a ruby: network: remove reconfiguration code
This code seems not to be of any use now. There is no path in the simulator
that allows for reconfiguring the network. A better approach would be to
take a checkpoint and start the simulation from the checkpoint with the new
configuration.
2013-06-28 21:36:37 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
62a93f0bf0 ruby: check for compatibility between mem size and num dirs
The configuration scripts provided for ruby assume that the available
physical memory is equally distributed amongst the directory controllers.
But there is no check to ensure this assumption has been adhered to. This
patch adds the required check.
2013-06-28 21:36:11 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
5a15909bac stats: Update stats for monitor, cache and bus changes
This patch removes the sparse histogram total from the CommMonitor
stats. It also bumps the stats after the unit fixes in the atomic
cache access. Lastly, it updates the stats to match the new port
ordering. All numbers are the same, and the only thing that changes is
which master corresponds to what port index.
2013-06-27 05:49:51 -04:00
Prakash Ramrakhyani
ac515d7a9b mem: Reorganize cache tags and make them a SimObject
This patch reorganizes the cache tags to allow more flexibility to
implement new replacement policies. The base tags class is now a
clocked object so that derived classes can use a clock if they need
one. Also having deriving from SimObject allows specialized Tag
classes to be swapped in/out in .py files.

The cache set is now templatized to allow it to contain customized
cache blocks with additional informaiton. This involved moving code to
the .hh file and removing cacheset.cc.

The statistics belonging to the cache tags are now including ".tags"
in their name. Hence, the stats need an update to reflect the change
in naming.
2013-06-27 05:49:50 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
0d68d36b9d mem: Remove the cache builder
This patch removes the redundant cache builder class.
2013-06-27 05:49:50 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a0e551869c config: Remove Clock parameter multiplication
This patch removes the multiplication operator support for Clock
parameters as this functionality is now achieved by creating derived
clock domains.

Nate, this one is for you.
2013-06-27 05:49:50 -04:00
Akash Bagdia
7d7ab73862 sim: Add the notion of clock domains to all ClockedObjects
This patch adds the notion of source- and derived-clock domains to the
ClockedObjects. As such, all clock information is moved to the clock
domain, and the ClockedObjects are grouped into domains.

The clock domains are either source domains, with a specific clock
period, or derived domains that have a parent domain and a divider
(potentially chained). For piece of logic that runs at a derived clock
(a ratio of the clock its parent is running at) the necessary derived
clock domain is created from its corresponding parent clock
domain. For now, the derived clock domain only supports a divider,
thus ensuring a lower speed compared to its parent. Multiplier
functionality implies a PLL logic that has not been modelled yet
(create a separate clock instead).

The clock domains should be used as a mechanism to provide a
controllable clock source that affects clock for every clocked object
lying beneath it. The clock of the domain can (in a future patch) be
controlled by a handler responsible for dynamic frequency scaling of
the respective clock domains.

All the config scripts have been retro-fitted with clock domains. For
the System a default SrcClockDomain is created. For CPUs that run at a
different speed than the system, there is a seperate clock domain
created. This domain incorporates the CPU and the associated
caches. As before, Ruby runs under its own clock domain.

The clock period of all domains are pre-computed, such that no virtual
functions or multiplications are needed when calling
clockPeriod. Instead, the clock period is pre-computed when any
changes occur. For this to be possible, each clock domain tracks its
children.
2013-06-27 05:49:49 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
4de3205afa config: Add a BaseSESystem builder for re-use in regressions
This patch extends the existing system builders to also include a
syscall-emulation builder. This builder is deployed in all
syscall-emulation regressions that do not involve Ruby,
i.e. o3-timing, simple-timing and simple-atomic, as well as the
multi-processor regressions o3-timing-mp, simple-timing-mp and
simple-atomic-mp (the latter are only used by SPARC at this point).

The values chosen for the cache sizes match those that were used in
the existing config scripts (despite being on the large
side). Similarly, a mem_class parameter is added to the builder base
class to enable simple-atomic to use SimpleMemory and o3-timing to use
the default DDR3 configuration.

Due to the different order the ports are connected, the bus stats get
shuffled around for the multi-processor regressions. A separate patch
bumps the port indices. Besides this, all behaviour is exactly the
same.
2013-06-27 05:49:49 -04:00
Akash Bagdia
597d2aa3a6 config: Rename clock option to Ruby clock
This patch changes the 'clock' option to 'ruby-clock' as it is only
used by Ruby.
2013-06-27 05:49:49 -04:00
Akash Bagdia
076d04a653 config: Add a system clock command-line option
This patch adds a 'sys_clock' command-line option and use it to assign
clocks to the system during instantiation.

As part of this change, the default clock in the System class is
removed and whenever a system is instantiated a system clock value
must be set. A default value is provided for the command-line option.

The configs and tests are updated accordingly.
2013-06-27 05:49:49 -04:00
Akash Bagdia
4459b30525 config: Add a CPU clock command-line option
This patch adds a 'cpu_clock' command-line option and uses the value
to assign clocks to components running at the CPU speed (L1 and L2
including the L2-bus). The configuration scripts are updated
accordingly.

The 'clock' option is left unchanged in this patch as it is still used
by a number of components. In follow-on patches the latter will be
disambiguated further.
2013-06-27 05:49:49 -04:00
Akash Bagdia
7eccb1b779 config: Remove redundant explicit setting of default clocks
This patch removes the explicit setting of the clock period for
certain instances of CoherentBus, NonCoherentBus and IOCache where the
specified clock is same as the default value of the system clock. As
all the values used are the defaults, there are no performance
changes. There are similar cases where the toL2Bus is set to use the
parent CPU clock which is already the default behaviour.

The main motivation for these simplifications is to ease the
introduction of clock domains.
2013-06-27 05:49:49 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
f821c5472b tests: Prune 00.gzip from the regressions
This patch prunes the 00.gzip regressions with the main motivation
being that it adds little (or no) coverage and requires a substantial
amount of run time.

A complete regression run, including compilation from a clean repo, is
almost 20% faster(!).
2013-06-27 05:49:49 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
3b92748937 mem: Tidy up the bridge with const and additional checks
This patch does a bit of tidying up in the bridge code, adding const
where appropriate and also removing redundant checks and adding a few
new ones.

There are no changes to the behaviour of any regressions.
2013-06-27 05:49:49 -04:00