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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
16262a8fc3 arm: Assume we have a kernel that supports pci devices
Change the default kernel for AArch64 and since it supports PCI devices
remove the hack that made it use CF. Unfortunately, there isn't really
a half-way here and we need to switch. Current users will get an error
message that the kernel isn't found and hopefully go download a new
kernel that supports PCI.
2014-09-03 07:43:04 -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
Dam Sunwoo
291b1f8c1f config: Update Streamline scripts and configs
Updated the stat_config.ini files to reflect new structure.

Moved to a more generic stat naming scheme that can easily handle
multiple CPUs and L2s by letting the script replace pre-defined #
symbols to CPU or L2 ids.

Removed the previous per_switch_cpus sections. Still can be used by
spelling out the stat names if necessary. (Resuming from checkpoints
no longer use switch_cpus. Only fast-forwarding does.)
2014-09-03 07:43:02 -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
a217eba078 stats: Update stats for CPU and cache changes
This patch updates the stats to reflect the fixes and changes to the
CPU (mainly the o3), and the caches.
2014-09-03 07:42:59 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
db430698bf tests: Use medium dataset for perlbmk regressions
This patch changes the perlbmk regression script from the large to the
medium dataset to reduce the regression run time. For all ISAs and CPU
models, the total perlbmk host CPU time with the large dataset is
roughly 12 hours (constituting >30% of the total regression host
time). There is, most likely, almost no added value in terms of code
coverage for this rather excessive run time.
2014-09-03 07:42:57 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
351e146b37 alpha: Stop using 'inorder' and rely entirely on 'minor'
This patch avoids building the 'inorder' CPU model for any permutation
of ALPHA, and also removes the ALPHA regressions using the 'inorder'
CPU. The 'minor' CPU is already providing a broader test coverage.
2014-09-03 07:42:56 -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
Andreas Hansson
ee68c2b302 tests: Use O3_ARM_v7a config for full-system ARM regressions
This patch changes the CPU configuration used for the full-system ARM
regressions to increase the test coverage. Note that it is only the
core configuration, and not the caches etc.
2014-09-03 07:42:41 -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
0756406739 mem: Add utility script to plot DRAM efficiency sweep
This patch adds basic functionality to quickly visualise the output
from the DRAM efficiency script. There are some unfortunate hacks
needed to communicate the needed information from one script to the
other, and we fall back on (ab)using the simout to do this.

As part of this patch we also trim the efficiency sweep to stop at 512
bytes as this should be sufficient for all forseeable DRAMs.
2014-09-03 07:42:29 -04:00
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
fa1fbcf020 stats: updates due to recent ruby and x86 changes
Also updates many out of date config files.
2014-09-01 16:55:52 -05:00
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