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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
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
Andreas Hansson
319443d42d scons: Add warning for missing declarations
This patch enables warnings for missing declarations. To avoid issues
with SWIG-generated code, the warning is only applied to non-SWIG
code.
2013-02-19 05:56:07 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
5c7ebee434 x86: Move APIC clock divider to Python
This patch moves the 16x APIC clock divider to the Python code to
avoid the post-instantiation modifications to the clock. The x86 APIC
was the only object setting the clock after creation time and this
required some custom functionality and configuration. With this patch,
the clock multiplier is moved to the Python code and the objects are
instantiated with the appropriate clock.
2013-02-19 05:56:06 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
2a740aa096 Port: Add protocol-agnostic ports in the port hierarchy
This patch adds an additional level of ports in the inheritance
hierarchy, separating out the protocol-specific and protocl-agnostic
parts. All the functionality related to the binding of ports is now
confined to use BaseMaster/BaseSlavePorts, and all the
protocol-specific parts stay in the Master/SlavePort. In the future it
will be possible to add other protocol-specific implementations.

The functions used in the binding of ports, i.e. getMaster/SlavePort
now use the base classes, and the index parameter is updated to use
the PortID typedef with the symbolic InvalidPortID as the default.
2012-10-15 08:12:35 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
452217817f Clock: Move the clock and related functions to ClockedObject
This patch moves the clock of the CPU, bus, and numerous devices to
the new class ClockedObject, that sits in between the SimObject and
MemObject in the class hierarchy. Although there are currently a fair
amount of MemObjects that do not make use of the clock, they
potentially should do so, e.g. the caches should at some point have
the same clock as the CPU, potentially with a 1:n ratio. This patch
does not introduce any new clock objects or object hierarchies
(clusters, clock domains etc), but is still a step in the direction of
having a more structured approach clock domains.

The most contentious part of this patch is the serialisation of clocks
that some of the modules (but not all) did previously. This
serialisation should not be needed as the clock is set through the
parameters even when restoring from the checkpoint. In other words,
the state is "stored" in the Python code that creates the modules.

The nextCycle methods are also simplified and the clock phase
parameter of the CPU is removed (this could be part of a clock object
once they are introduced).
2012-08-21 05:49:01 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
46d9adb68c Port: Make getAddrRanges const
This patch makes getAddrRanges const throughout the code base. There
is no reason why it should not be, and making it const prevents adding
any unintentional side-effects.
2012-07-09 12:35:34 -04:00
William Wang
f9d403a7b9 MEM: Introduce the master/slave port sub-classes in C++
This patch introduces the notion of a master and slave port in the C++
code, thus bringing the previous classification from the Python
classes into the corresponding simulation objects and memory objects.

The patch enables us to classify behaviours into the two bins and add
assumptions and enfore compliance, also simplifying the two
interfaces. As a starting point, isSnooping is confined to a master
port, and getAddrRanges to slave ports. More of these specilisations
are to come in later patches.

The getPort function is not getMasterPort and getSlavePort, and
returns a port reference rather than a pointer as NULL would never be
a valid return value. The default implementation of these two
functions is placed in MemObject, and calls fatal.

The one drawback with this specific patch is that it requires some
code duplication, e.g. QueuedPort becomes QueuedMasterPort and
QueuedSlavePort, and BusPort becomes BusMasterPort and BusSlavePort
(avoiding multiple inheritance). With the later introduction of the
port interfaces, moving the functionality outside the port itself, a
lot of the duplicated code will disappear again.
2012-03-30 09:40:11 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1031b824b9 MEM: Move port creation to the memory object(s) construction
This patch moves all port creation from the getPort method to be
consistently done in the MemObject's constructor. This is possible
thanks to the Swig interface passing the length of the vector ports.
Previously there was a mix of: 1) creating the ports as members (at
object construction time) and using getPort for the name resolution,
or 2) dynamically creating the ports in the getPort call. This is now
uniform. Furthermore, objects that would not be complete without a
port have these ports as members rather than having pointers to
dynamically allocated ports.

This patch also enables an elaboration-time enumeration of all the
ports in the system which can be used to determine the masterId.
2012-02-24 11:43:53 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
5a9a743cfc MEM: Introduce the master/slave port roles in the Python classes
This patch classifies all ports in Python as either Master or Slave
and enforces a binding of master to slave. Conceptually, a master (such
as a CPU or DMA port) issues requests, and receives responses, and
conversely, a slave (such as a memory or a PIO device) receives
requests and sends back responses. Currently there is no
differentiation between coherent and non-coherent masters and slaves.

The classification as master/slave also involves splitting the dual
role port of the bus into a master and slave port and updating all the
system assembly scripts to use the appropriate port. Similarly, the
interrupt devices have to have their int_port split into a master and
slave port. The intdev and its children have minimal changes to
facilitate the extra port.

Note that this patch does not enforce any port typing in the C++
world, it merely ensures that the Python objects have a notion of the
port roles and are connected in an appropriate manner. This check is
carried when two ports are connected, e.g. bus.master =
memory.port. The following patches will make use of the
classifications and specialise the C++ ports into masters and slaves.
2012-02-13 06:43:09 -05:00
Gabe Black
c3d41a2def Merge with the main repo.
--HG--
rename : src/mem/vport.hh => src/mem/fs_translating_port_proxy.hh
rename : src/mem/translating_port.cc => src/mem/se_translating_port_proxy.cc
rename : src/mem/translating_port.hh => src/mem/se_translating_port_proxy.hh
2012-01-28 07:24:01 -08:00
Andreas Hansson
07cf9d914b MEM: Separate queries for snooping and address ranges
This patch simplifies the address-range determination mechanism and
also unifies the naming across ports and devices. It further splits
the queries for determining if a port is snooping and what address
ranges it responds to (aiming towards a separation of
cache-maintenance ports and pure memory-mapped ports). Default
behaviours are such that most ports do not have to define isSnooping,
and master ports need not implement getAddrRanges.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
Gabe Black
1d8822a364 X86: Get rid of more uses of FULL_SYSTEM. 2011-10-30 00:33:02 -07:00
Gabe Black
48b40cff65 Interrupts: Make the IO APIC go get the local APICs.
This is so they don't have to declare themselves to the IO APIC and don't have
to have a pointer to the platform object.
2011-10-09 04:44:02 -07:00
Gabe Black
d368344092 SE/FS: Put platform pointers in fewer objects.
Not all objects need a platform pointer, and having one creates a dependence
on their being a platform object. This change removes the platform pointer to
from the base device object and moves it into subclasses that actually need
it.
2011-10-04 02:26:03 -07:00
Nathan Binkert
39a055645f includes: sort all includes 2011-04-15 10:44:06 -07:00
Joel Hestness
911ccef6c0 x86: Add checkpointing capability to arch components
Add checkpointing capability to the x86 interrupt device and the TLBs
2011-02-06 22:14:17 -08:00
Gabe Black
25ffa8eb8b X86: Create a directory for files that define register indexes.
This is to help tidy up arch/x86. These files should not be used external to
the ISA.

--HG--
rename : src/arch/x86/apicregs.hh => src/arch/x86/regs/apic.hh
rename : src/arch/x86/floatregs.hh => src/arch/x86/regs/float.hh
rename : src/arch/x86/intregs.hh => src/arch/x86/regs/int.hh
rename : src/arch/x86/miscregs.hh => src/arch/x86/regs/misc.hh
rename : src/arch/x86/segmentregs.hh => src/arch/x86/regs/segment.hh
2010-08-23 16:14:24 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
164a211f10 x86: minor checkpointing bug fixes 2010-08-17 05:20:39 -07:00
Nathan Binkert
13d64906c2 copyright: Change HP copyright on x86 code to be more friendly 2010-05-23 22:44:15 -07:00
Gabe Black
88ab4bb257 X86: Make the local APICs register themselves with the IO APIC.
This is a hack so that the IO APIC can figure out information about the local
APICs. The local APICs still have no way to find out about each other.
Ideally, when the local APICs update state that's relevant to somebody else,
they'd send an update to everyone. Without being able to do a broadcast, that
would still require knowing who else there is to notify. Other broadcasts are
implemented using assumptions that may not always be true.
2009-04-26 02:09:13 -07:00
Gabe Black
c5e2cf841d X86: Record the initial APIC ID which identifies an APIC in M5.
The ID as exposed to software can be changed. Tracking those changes in M5
would be cumbersome, especially since there's no guarantee the IDs will remain
unique.
2009-04-26 02:06:21 -07:00
Gabe Black
089b384086 X86: Fix the functions that manipulate large bit arrays in the local APIC. 2009-04-19 13:47:15 -07:00
Gabe Black
f82c123242 X86: Implement broadcast IPIs. 2009-04-19 04:14:01 -07:00
Gabe Black
18b3863127 X86: Only recognize the first startup IPI after INIT or reset. 2009-04-19 03:56:36 -07:00
Gabe Black
bdda224d41 X86: Add a function which gets called when an interrupt message has been delivered. 2009-04-19 03:54:11 -07:00
Gabe Black
633c96bd85 X86: The startup IPI delivery mode is not reserved. 2009-04-19 03:01:46 -07:00
Gabe Black
f668340f2c X86: Set the local APIC ID to something meaningful. 2009-04-19 02:16:49 -07:00
Gabe Black
d9794784ba CPU: Add a setCPU function to the interrupt objects. 2009-01-25 20:29:03 -08:00
Nathan Binkert
9836d81c2b style: Use the correct m5 style for things relating to interrupts. 2008-10-21 07:12:53 -07:00
Gabe Black
33ebd04474 X86: Make the local APIC timer event generate an interrupt. 2008-10-12 23:28:49 -07:00
Gabe Black
ec9d3aad71 X86: Make the local APIC process interrupts and send them to the CPU. 2008-10-12 13:45:21 -07:00
Gabe Black
876f4845f2 X86: Make the local APIC handle interrupt messages from the IO APIC. 2008-10-12 13:44:24 -07:00
Gabe Black
557bde43c3 X86: Make APICs communicate through the memory system. 2008-10-12 13:28:54 -07:00
Gabe Black
42ebebf99a X86: Make the local APIC accessible through the memory system directly, and make the timer work. 2008-10-12 11:08:00 -07:00
Gabe Black
d9f9c967fb Turn Interrupts objects into SimObjects. Also, move local APIC state into x86's Interrupts object. 2008-10-12 09:09:56 -07:00
Gabe Black
c4f1cc3b48 CPU: Eliminate the get_vec function. 2008-10-12 08:24:09 -07:00
Gabe Black
304e4c932a X86: Make the Interrupts class complain less.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : 81d9544e85c90139704ffe4a117983df4bfa3bcd
2007-10-07 18:08:17 -07:00
Gabe Black
847a18ad48 X86: Adjust the config scripts for x86 fs.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : 36ed22b50066f54be0e51c3419babc07dd218e10
2007-10-07 17:52:36 -07:00
Gabe Black
418ddf43e6 X86: Get X86_FS to compile.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : fb973bcf13648876d5691231845dd47a2be50f01
2007-09-24 17:39:56 -07:00
Gabe Black
10871b7342 Add build hooks for x86.
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : 438eb74f14e6ea60bab5012110f3946c9213786e
2007-03-03 16:01:48 +00:00