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Nilay Vaish
86b1c0fd54 ruby: avoid using g_system_ptr for event scheduling
This patch removes the use of g_system_ptr for event scheduling. Each consumer
object now needs to specify upfront an EventManager object it would use for
scheduling events. This makes the ruby memory system more amenable for a
multi-threaded simulation.
2012-09-18 22:46:34 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
7c55464aac Mem: Add a maximum bandwidth to SimpleMemory
This patch makes a minor addition to the SimpleMemory by enforcing a
maximum data rate. The bandwidth is configurable, and a reasonable
value (12.8GB/s) has been choosen as the default.

The changes do add some complexity to the SimpleMemory, but they
should definitely be justifiable as this enables a far more realistic
setup using even this simple memory controller.

The rate regulation is done for reads and writes combined to reflect
the bidirectional data busses used by most (if not all) relevant
memories. Moreover, the regulation is done per packet as opposed to
long term, as it is the short term data rate (data bus width times
frequency) that is the limiting factor.

A follow-up patch bumps the stats for the regressions.
2012-09-18 10:30:02 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d1f3a3b91a gcc: Enable Link-Time Optimization for gcc >= 4.6
This patch adds Link-Time Optimization when building the fast target
using gcc >= 4.6, and adds a scons flag to disable it (-no-lto). No
check is performed to guarantee that the linker supports LTO and use
of the linker plugin, so the user has to ensure that binutils GNU ld
>= 2.21 or the gold linker is available. Typically, if gcc >= 4.6 is
available, the latter should not be a problem. Currently the LTO
option is only useful for gcc >= 4.6, due to the limited support on
clang and earlier versions of gcc. The intention is to also add
support for clang once the LTO integration matures.

The same number of jobs is used for the parallel phase of LTO as the
jobs specified on the scons command line, using the -flto=n flag that
was introduced with gcc 4.6. The gold linker also supports concurrent
and incremental linking, but this is not used at this point.

The compilation and linking time is increased by almost 50% on
average, although ARM seems to be particularly demanding with an
increase of almost 100%. Also beware when using this as gcc uses a
tremendous amount of memory and temp space in the process. You have
been warned.

After some careful consideration, and plenty discussions, the flag is
only added to the fast target, and the warning that was issued in an
earlier version of this patch is now removed. Similarly, the flag used
to enable LTO, now the default is to use it, and the flag has been
modified to disable LTO. The rationale behind this decision is that
opt is used for development, whereas fast is only used for long runs,
e.g. regressions or more elaborate experiments where the additional
compile and link time is amortized by a much larger run time.

When it comes to the return on investment, the regression seems to be
roughly 15% faster with LTO. For a bit more detail, I ran twolf on
ARM.fast, with three repeated runs, and they all finish within 42
minutes (+- 25 seconds) without LTO and 31 minutes (+- 25 seconds)
with LTO, i.e. LTO gives an impressive >25% speed-up for this case.

Without LTO (ARM.fast twolf)

real	42m37.632s
user	42m34.448s
sys	0m0.390s

real	41m51.793s
user	41m50.384s
sys	0m0.131s

real	41m45.491s
user	41m39.791s
sys	0m0.139s

With LTO (ARM.fast twolf)

real	30m33.588s
user	30m5.701s
sys	0m0.141s

real	31m27.791s
user	31m24.674s
sys	0m0.111s

real	31m25.500s
user	31m16.731s
sys	0m0.106s
2012-09-14 12:13:22 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a57eda0843 scons: Add a target for google-perftools profiling
This patch adds a new target called 'perf' that facilitates profiling
using google perftools rather than gprof. The perftools CPU profiler
offers plenty useful information in addition to gprof, and the latter
is kept mostly to offer profiling also on non-Linux hosts.
2012-09-14 12:13:21 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
224ea5fba6 scons: Restructure ccflags and ldflags
This patch restructures the ccflags such that the common parts are
defined in a single location, also capturing all the target types in a
single place.

The patch also adds a corresponding ldflags in preparation for
google-perf profiling support and the addition of Link-Time
Optimization.
2012-09-14 12:13:20 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
806a1144ce scons: Use c++0x with gcc >= 4.4 instead of 4.6
This patch shifts the version of gcc for which we enable c++0x from
4.6 to 4.4 The more long term plan is to see what the c++0x features
can bring and what level of support would be enabled simply by bumping
the required version of gcc from 4.3 to 4.4.

A few minor things had to be fixed in the code base, most notably the
choice of a hashmap implementation. In the Ruby Sequencer there were
also a few minor issues that gcc 4.4 was not too happy about.
2012-09-14 12:13:18 -04:00
Joel Hestness
234fa4cf7e Standard Switch: Drain the system before switching CPUs
When switching from an atomic CPU to any of the timing CPUs, a drain is
unnecessary since no events are scheduled in atomic mode. However, when
trying to switch CPUs starting with a timing CPU, there may be events
scheduled. This change ensures that all events are drained from the system
by calling m5.drain before switching CPUs.
2012-09-12 21:41:37 -05:00
Joel Hestness
16dcb723c1 Base CPU: Initialize profileEvent to NULL
The profileEvent pointer is tested against NULL in various places, but
it is not initialized unless running in full-system mode. In SE mode, this
can result in segmentation faults when profileEvent default intializes to
something other than NULL.
2012-09-12 21:40:28 -05:00
Jason Power
aa8bcd15ec Ruby: Modify Scons so that we can put .sm files in extras
Also allows for header files which are required in slicc generated
code to be in a directory other than src/mem/ruby/slicc_interface.
2012-09-12 14:52:04 -05:00
Anthony Gutierrez
c6927ed138 stats: remove duplicate instruction stats from the commit stage
these stats are duplicates of insts/opsCommitted, cause
confusion, and are poorly named.
2012-09-12 11:35:52 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
292d8252a4 clang: Fix issues identified by the clang static analyzer
This patch addresses a few minor issues reported by the clang static
analyzer.

The analysis was run with:

scan-build -disable-checker deadcode \
           -enable-checker experimental.core \
           -disable-checker experimental.core.CastToStruct \
           -enable-checker experimental.cpluscplus
2012-09-11 14:15:47 -04:00
Lena Olson
584eba3ab6 Cache: Split invalidateBlk up to seperate block vs. tags
This seperates the functionality to clear the state in a block into
blk.hh and the functionality to udpate the tag information into the
tags.  This gets rid of the case where calling invalidateBlk on an
already-invalid block does something different than calling it on a
valid block, which was confusing.
2012-09-11 14:14:49 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
f47c2f6415 X86: make use of register predication
The patch introduces two predicates for condition code registers -- one
tests if a register needs to be read, the other tests whether a register
needs to be written to. These predicates are evaluated twice -- during
construction of the microop and during its execution. Register reads
and writes are elided depending on how the predicates evaluate.
2012-09-11 09:33:42 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
6369df59c8 x86: Add a separate register for D flag bit
The D flag bit is part of the cc flag bit register currently. But since it
is not being used any where in the implementation, it creates an unnecessary
dependency. Hence, it is being moved to a separate register.
2012-09-11 09:25:43 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
3700e5448a ISA Parser: Allow predication of source and destination registers
This patch is meant for allowing predicated reads and writes. Note that this
predication is different from the ISA provided predication. They way we
currently provide the ISA description for X86, we read/write registers that
do not need to be actually read/written. This is likely to be true for other
ISAs as well. This patch allows for read and write predicates to be associated
with operands. It allows for the register indices for source and destination
registers to be decided at the time when the microop is constructed. The
run time indicies come in to play only when the at least one of the
predicates has been provided. This patch will not affect any of the ISAs that
do not provide these predicates. Also the patch assumes that the order in
which operands appear in any function of the microop is same across all the
functions of the microops. A subsequent patch will enable predication for the
x86 ISA.
2012-06-03 10:59:04 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
637c6c7e32 Ruby: Use uint32_t instead of uint32 everywhere 2012-09-11 09:24:45 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
f00347a20f Ruby: Use uint8_t instead of uint8 everywhere 2012-09-11 09:23:56 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
c5bf1390aa Ruby System: Convert to Clocked Object
This patch moves Ruby System from being a SimObject to recently introduced
ClockedObject.
2012-09-10 12:21:01 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
4e6f048ef0 Ruby Slicc: remove the call to cin.get() function
If I understand correctly, this was put in place so that a debugger can be
attached when the protocol aborts. While this sounds useful, it is a problem
when the simulation is not being actively monitored. I think it is better to
remove this.
2012-09-10 12:20:34 -05:00
Marco Elver
9e0edbcea8 Mem: Allow serializing of more than INT_MAX bytes
Despite gzwrite taking an unsigned for length, it returns an int for
bytes written; gzwrite fails if (int)len < 0.  Because of this, call
gzwrite with len no larger than INT_MAX: write in blocks of INT_MAX if
data to be written is larger than INT_MAX.
2012-09-10 11:57:43 -04:00
Palle Lyckegaard
21d4d50ba1 NetBSD: Build on NetBSD
Minor patch against so building on NetBSD is possible.
2012-09-10 11:57:42 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
3215ed9754 AddrRange: Remove the unused range_ops header
This patch prunes the range_ops header that is no longer used. The
bridge used it to do filtering of address ranges, but this is changed
since quite some time.

Ultimately this patch aims to simplify the handling of ranges before
specialising the AddrRange to an AddrRegion that also allows striping
bits to be selected.
2012-09-10 11:57:40 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1f9c3bcb46 Inet: Remove the SackRange and its use
This patch aims to simplify the use of the Range class before
introducing a more elaborate AddrRegion to replace the AddrRange. The
SackRange is the only use of the range class besides address ranges,
and the removal of this use makes for an easier modification of the
range class.

The functionlity that is removed with this patch is not used anywhere
throughout the code base.
2012-09-10 11:57:39 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
cf5935445f Device: Bump PIO and PCI latencies to more reasonable values
This patch addresses a previously highlighted issue with the default
latencies used for PIO and PCI devices. The values are merely educated
guesses and might not represent the particular system you want to
model. However, the values in this patch are definitely far more
realistic than the previous ones.

In i8254xGBe, the writeConfig method is updated to use configDelay
instead of pioDelay.

A follow-up patch will update the regression stats.
2012-09-10 11:57:36 -04:00
Andreas Sandberg
d4a6d9846a sim: Update the SimObject documentation
Includes a small change in sim_object.cc that adds the name space to
the output stream parameter in serializeAll. Leaving out the name
space unfortunately confuses Doxygen.
2012-09-07 14:20:53 -05:00
Andreas Sandberg
2f397f314b sim: Remove the unused SimObject::regFormulas method
Simulation objects normally register derived statistics, presumably
what regFormulas originally was meant for, in regStats(). This patch
removes regRegformulas since there is no need to have a separate
method call to register formulas.
2012-09-07 14:20:53 -05:00
Ali Saidi
03ff612054 O3: Get rid of incorrect assert in RAS. 2012-09-07 14:20:53 -05:00
Ali Saidi
2059c01673 dev: Fix bifield definition in timer_cpulocal.hh
Bitfield definition in the local timer model for ARM had the bitfield
range numbers reversed which could lead to buggy behavior.
2012-09-07 14:20:53 -05:00
Ali Saidi
5217d5a451 Igbe: Newer kernels seem to allow TSO headers and packet data to be in one desc
Implement some code we used to panic on as it actually does happen with the
e1000 driver in Linux 3.3+. We used to assume that a TSO header would never
be part of a larger payload, however it appears as though it now can be.
2012-09-07 14:20:53 -05:00
Krishnendra Nathella
3f5ee1cf8c sim: add validation to make sure there is memory where we're loading the kernel 2012-09-07 14:20:53 -05:00
Ali Saidi
3742b19b36 loader: initialize all memory in the ObjectFile objects.
Some bare metal build flows seem to build binaries that we aren't necessarily
expecting. Initialize everything to 0, so we don't make any assumptions about
what is or isn't in the binary.
2012-09-07 14:20:52 -05:00
Ali Saidi
8fc0cef611 ARM: Fix one of the timers used in the VExpress EMM platform. 2012-09-07 14:20:52 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
287ea1a081 Param: Transition to Cycles for relevant parameters
This patch is a first step to using Cycles as a parameter type. The
main affected modules are the CPUs and the Ruby caches. There are
definitely plenty more places that are affected, but this patch serves
as a starting point to making the transition.

An important part of this patch is to actually enable parameters to be
specified as Param.Cycles which involves some changes to params.py.
2012-09-07 12:34:38 -04:00
Joel Hestness
6924e10978 Ruby Memory Controller: Fix clocking 2012-09-05 20:51:41 -05:00
Jason Power
494f6a858e Ruby: Correct DataBlock =operator
The =operator for the DataBlock class was incorrectly interpreting the class
member m_alloc. This variable stands for whether the assigned memory for the
data block needs to be freed or not by the class itself. It seems that the
=operator interpreted the variable as whether the memory is assigned to the
data block. This wrong interpretation was causing values not to propagate
to RubySystem::m_mem_vec_ptr. This caused major issues with restoring from
checkpoints when using a protocol which verified that the cache data was
consistent with the backing store (i.e. MOESI-hammer).
2012-08-28 17:57:51 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
0cacf7e817 Clock: Add a Cycles wrapper class and use where applicable
This patch addresses the comments and feedback on the preceding patch
that reworks the clocks and now more clearly shows where cycles
(relative cycle counts) are used to express time.

Instead of bumping the existing patch I chose to make this a separate
patch, merely to try and focus the discussion around a smaller set of
changes. The two patches will be pushed together though.

This changes done as part of this patch are mostly following directly
from the introduction of the wrapper class, and change enough code to
make things compile and run again. There are definitely more places
where int/uint/Tick is still used to represent cycles, and it will
take some time to chase them all down. Similarly, a lot of parameters
should be changed from Param.Tick and Param.Unsigned to
Param.Cycles.

In addition, the use of curTick is questionable as there should not be
an absolute cycle. Potential solutions can be built on top of this
patch. There is a similar situation in the o3 CPU where
lastRunningCycle is currently counting in Cycles, and is still an
absolute time. More discussion to be had in other words.

An additional change that would be appropriate in the future is to
perform a similar wrapping of Tick and probably also introduce a
Ticks class along with suitable operators for all these classes.
2012-08-28 14:30:33 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d53d04473e Clock: Rework clocks to avoid tick-to-cycle transformations
This patch introduces the notion of a clock update function that aims
to avoid costly divisions when turning the current tick into a
cycle. Each clocked object advances a private (hidden) cycle member
and a tick member and uses these to implement functions for getting
the tick of the next cycle, or the tick of a cycle some time in the
future.

In the different modules using the clocks, changes are made to avoid
counting in ticks only to later translate to cycles. There are a few
oddities in how the O3 and inorder CPU count idle cycles, as seen by a
few locations where a cycle is subtracted in the calculation. This is
done such that the regression does not change any stats, but should be
revisited in a future patch.

Another, much needed, change that is not done as part of this patch is
to introduce a new typedef uint64_t Cycle to be able to at least hint
at the unit of the variables counting Ticks vs Cycles. This will be
done as a follow-up patch.

As an additional follow up, the thread context still uses ticks for
the book keeping of last activate and last suspend and this should
probably also be changed into cycles as well.
2012-08-28 14:30:31 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d14e5857c7 Port: Stricter port bind/unbind semantics
This patch tightens up the semantics around port binding and checks
that the ports that are being bound are currently not connected, and
similarly connected before unbind is called.

The patch consequently also changes the order of the unbind and bind
for the switching of CPUs to ensure that the rules are adhered
to. Previously the ports would be "over-written" without any check.

There are no changes in behaviour due to this patch, and the only
place where the unbind functionality is used is in the CPU.
2012-08-28 14:30:27 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
105ad88d35 Checker: Fix checker CPU ports
This patch updates how the checker CPU handles the ports such that the
regressions will once again run without causing a panic.

A minor amount of tidying up was also done as part of this patch.
2012-08-28 14:30:24 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d090f4d930 swig: Disable unused value warning with llvm 3.1 compilers
This patch disables a warning for unused values which causes problems
when compiling the swig-generated sources using recent llvm-based
compilers like llvm-gcc and clang.
2012-08-28 14:30:22 -04:00
Anthony Gutierrez
5b1614de02 sim: fix overflow check in simulate because Tick is now unsigned 2012-08-27 20:53:20 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
85c7352462 Ruby: remove README.debugging and Decommissioning_note
These files were relevant when Ruby was part of GEMS. They are not required
any longer.
2012-08-27 14:57:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
0737837109 System: Remove redundant call to startupCPU 2012-08-27 01:14:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
9190940511 Ruby: Remove RubyEventQueue
This patch removes RubyEventQueue. Consumer objects now rely on RubySystem
or themselves for scheduling events.
2012-08-27 01:00:55 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
7122b83d8f Ruby Memory Vector: Allow more than 4GB of memory
The memory size variable was a 32-bit int. This meant that the size of the
memory was limited to 4GB. This patch changes the type of the variable to
64-bit to support larger memory sizes. Thanks to Raghuraman Balasubramanian
for bringing this to notice.
2012-08-27 01:00:54 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b422994fea MESI Protocol: Correct the virtual network in profile functions
The virtual network in a couple of places was incorrectly mentioned
as 3 in place of 1. This is being corrected.
2012-08-25 15:49:06 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
01f1430833 MESI Coherence Protocol: Add copyright notice 2012-08-25 13:16:45 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
2c1052cd4d DMA: Refactor the DMA device and align timing and atomic
This patch does a bunch of house-keeping updates on the DMA, including
indentation, and formatting, but most importantly breaks out the
response handling such that it can be shared between the atomic and
timing modes. It also removes a potential bug caused by the atomic
handling of responses only deleting the allocated request (pkt->req)
once the DMA action completes instead of doing so for every packet.

Before this patch, the handling of responses was near identical for
atomic and timing, but the code was simply duplicated. With this
patch, the handleResp method deals with the responses in both cases.

There are further updates to make after removing the NACKs, but that
will be part of a separate follow-up patch. This patch does not change
the behaviour of any regression.
2012-08-22 11:40:01 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
c60db56741 Packet: Remove NACKs from packet and its use in endpoints
This patch removes the NACK frrom the packet as there is no longer any
module in the system that issues them (the bridge was the only one and
the previous patch removes that).

The handling of NACKs was mostly avoided throughout the code base, by
using e.g. panic or assert false, but in a few locations the NACKs
were actually dealt with (although NACKs never occured in any of the
regressions). Most notably, the DMA port will now never receive a NACK
and the backoff time is thus never changed. As a consequence, the
entire backoff mechanism (similar to a PCI bus) is now removed and the
DMA port entirely relies on the bus performing the arbitration and
issuing a retry when appropriate. This is more in line with e.g. PCIe.

Surprisingly, this patch has no impact on any of the regressions. As
mentioned in the patch that removes the NACK from the bridge, a
follow-up patch should change the request and response buffer size for
at least one regression to also verify that the system behaves as
expected when the bridge fills up.
2012-08-22 11:39:59 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a6074016e2 Bridge: Remove NACKs in the bridge and unify with packet queue
This patch removes the NACKing in the bridge, as the split
request/response busses now ensure that protocol deadlocks do not
occur, i.e. the message-dependency chain is broken by always allowing
responses to make progress without being stalled by requests. The
NACKs had limited support in the system with most components ignoring
their use (with a suitable call to panic), and as the NACKs are no
longer needed to avoid protocol deadlocks, the cleanest way is to
simply remove them.

The bridge is the starting point as this is the only place where the
NACKs are created. A follow-up patch will remove the code that deals
with NACKs in the endpoints, e.g. the X86 table walker and DMA
port. Ultimately the type of packet can be complete removed (until
someone sees a need for modelling more complex protocols, which can
now be done in parts of the system since the port and interface is
split).

As a consequence of the NACK removal, the bridge now has to send a
retry to a master if the request or response queue was full on the
first attempt. This change also makes the bridge ports very similar to
QueuedPorts, and a later patch will change the bridge to use these. A
first step in this direction is taken by aligning the name of the
member functions, as done by this patch.

A bit of tidying up has also been done as part of the simplifications.

Surprisingly, this patch has no impact on any of the
regressions. Hence, there was never any NACKs issued. In a follow-up
patch I would suggest changing the size of the bridge buffers set in
FSConfig.py to also test the situation where the bridge fills up.
2012-08-22 11:39:58 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
e317d8b9ff Port: Extend the QueuedPort interface and use where appropriate
This patch extends the queued port interfaces with methods for
scheduling the transmission of a timing request/response. The methods
are named similar to the corresponding sendTiming(Snoop)Req/Resp,
replacing the "send" with "sched". As the queues are currently
unbounded, the methods always succeed and hence do not return a value.

This functionality was previously provided in the subclasses by
calling PacketQueue::schedSendTiming with the appropriate
parameters. With this change, there is no need to introduce these
extra methods in the subclasses, and the use of the queued interface
is more uniform and explicit.
2012-08-22 11:39:56 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
70e99e0b91 Device: Remove overloaded pio_latency parameter
This patch removes the overloading of the parameter, which seems both
redundant, and possibly incorrect.

The PciConfigAll now also uses a Param.Latency rather than a
Param.Tick. For backwards compatibility it still sets the pio_latency
to 1 tick. All the comments have also been updated to not state that
it is in simticks when it is not necessarily the case.
2012-08-21 05:50:03 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a81c969529 CPU: Remove overloaded function_trace_start parameter
This patch removes the overloading of the parameter, which seems both
redundant, and possibly incorrect.

The inorder CPU is particularly interesting as it uses a different
name for the parameter, and never make any use of it internally.
2012-08-21 05:49:43 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
5803309574 PacketQueue: Allow queuing in the same tick as desired send tick
This patch allows packets to be enqueued in the same tick as they are
intended to be sent. This does not imply they actually are sent that
tick, although that is possible.

This change is useful for module that use the queued ports primarly to
avoid handling the flow control involved in sending and retrying
packets.
2012-08-21 05:49:24 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
4be1ae3cf8 EventManager: Remove test for NULL pointer in constructor
This patch tidies up the EventManager constructor and prunes a corner
case where the EventManager would initialise its eventq pointer to
NULL. This would cause segmentation faults on actual use and should
never happen.
2012-08-21 05:49:18 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
016593f2e9 Clock: Make Tick unsigned and remove UTick
This patch makes the Tick unsigned and removes the UTick typedef. The
ticks should never be negative, and there was only one major issue
with removing it, caused by the o3 CPU using a -1 as an initial value.

The patch has no impact on any regressions.
2012-08-21 05:49:09 -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
Nilay Vaish
0160d51483 Ruby Banked Array: add copyrights 2012-08-19 13:05:53 -05:00
Jason Power
44b4c96253 Ruby: Add RubySystem parameter to MemoryControl
This guarantees that RubySystem object is created before the MemoryController
object is created.
2012-08-16 23:39:36 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
649e377937 Alpha System: override startup(), instead of loadState()
Alpha System was overriding loadState() function to setup some functional
event. The system tried to read/write to memory before the Ruby memory had
unserialized the state. With this patch, Alpha System overrides the
startup() function, and sets up functional events in this function. This
works because startup() is called after Ruby memory system has unserialized
the memory state.
2012-08-16 23:45:21 -05:00
Anthony Gutierrez
0b3897fc90 O3,ARM: fix some problems with drain/switchout functionality and add Drain DPRINTFs
This patch fixes some problems with the drain/switchout functionality
for the O3 cpu and for the ARM ISA and adds some useful debug print
statements.

This is an incremental fix as there are still a few bugs/mem leaks with the
switchout code. Particularly when switching from an O3CPU to a
TimingSimpleCPU. However, when switching from O3 to O3 cores with the ARM ISA
I haven't encountered any more assertion failures; now the kernel will
typically panic inside of simulation.
2012-08-15 10:38:08 -04:00
Ali Saidi
dd1b346584 sysemul: bump all linux versions of for syscal emulation to 3.0.
New tool chains seem to be looking for kernel versions newer than what
this this was previously set to. Also take this opportunity to change
the hostname we report in uname to sim.gem5.org.
2012-08-15 10:38:04 -04:00
Jason Power
11411cc9c7 Ruby: Clean up topology changes
This patch moves instantiateTopology into Ruby.py and removes the
mem/ruby/network/topologies directory. It also adds some extra inheritance to
the topologies to clean up some issues in the existing topologies.
2012-08-10 13:50:42 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
706e84f2b8 System: set kernel to null, if unspecified. 2012-08-08 13:40:32 -05:00
Marc Orr
7cef6b9bef syscall emulation: Enabled getrlimit and getrusage for x86.
Added/moved rlimit constants to base linux header file.

This patch is a revised version of Vince Weaver's earlier patch.
2012-08-06 19:52:56 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
f4b424cd53 SETranslatingPortProxy: fix bug in tryReadString()
Off-by-one loop termination meant that we were stuffing
the terminating '\0' into the std::string value, which
makes for difficult-to-debug string comparison failures.
2012-08-06 16:57:11 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
73ef8bd168 process: add progName() virtual function
This replaces a (potentially uninitialized) string
field with a virtual function so that we can have
a safe interface without requiring changes to the
eio code.
2012-08-06 16:55:34 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
e232152db6 syscall_emul: clean up open() code a bit. 2012-08-06 16:55:28 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
b647b48bf4 str: add an overloaded startswith() utility method
for various string types and use it in a few places.
2012-08-06 16:52:49 -07:00
Marc Orr
d55115936e syscall emulation: Clean up ioctl handling, and implement for x86.
Enable different whitelists for different OS/arch combinations,
since some use the generic Linux definitions only, and others
use definitions inherited from earlier Unix flavors on those
architectures.

Also update x86 function pointers so ioctl is no longer
unimplemented on that platform.

This patch is a revised version of Vince Weaver's earlier patch.
2012-08-06 16:52:40 -07:00
Jason Power
6721b3e325 Ruby NetDest: add assert for bad element in netdest 2012-08-01 17:07:34 -05:00
Anthony Gutierrez
630068be6f dma: remove unused variable
this patch removes the actionInProgress field from the DmaPort class.
this variable is only defined and initiated in the ctor. it is never used.
2012-07-27 16:08:05 -04:00
Anthony Gutierrez
8133f2460f checker: make checker cpu id match its host's cpu id
when using the checker i ran into problems where an instruction reading the
cpu id register failed because the ids did not match, and hence, the result
of the instruction did not match. this patch ensures that the ids match so
this instruction does not fail. this problem only seemed to manifest itself
when multiple cores were in the system, either multi-core, or extra switched-
out cores present in the system.
2012-07-27 16:08:04 -04:00
Anthony Gutierrez
7bf14aedbf cache: don't allow dirty data in the i-cache
removes the optimization that forwards an exclusive copy to a requester on a
read, only for the i-cache. this optimization isn't necessary because we
typically won't be writing to the i-cache.
2012-07-27 16:08:04 -04:00
Anthony Gutierrez
2eb6b403c9 ARM: fix value of MISCREG_CTR returned by readMiscReg()
According to the A15 TRM the value of this register is as follows (assuming 16 word = 64 byte lines)
[31:29] Format - b100 specifies v7
[28] RAZ - b0
[27:24] CWG log2(max writeback size #words) - 0x4 16 words
[23:20] ERG log2(max reservation size #words) - 0x4 16 words
[19:16] DminLine log2(smallest dcache line #words) - 0x4 16 words
[15:14] L1Ip L1 index/tagging policy - b11 specifies PIPT
[13:4] RAZ - b0000000000
[3:0] IminLine log2(smallest icache line #words) - 0x4 16 words
2012-07-27 16:08:04 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
66f5124e2b Bridge: Use EventWrapper instead of Event subclass for sendEvent
This class simply cleans up the code by making use of the EventWrapper
convenience class to schedule the sendEvent in the bridge ports.
2012-07-23 09:32:19 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
11a551ae3a X86 CPUID: Return false if unknown processor family 2012-07-22 20:31:23 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
f00cba34eb Mem: Make SimpleMemory single ported
This patch changes the simple memory to have a single slave port
rather than a vector port. The simple memory makes no attempts at
modelling the contention between multiple ports, and any such
multiplexing and demultiplexing could be done in a bus (or crossbar)
outside the memory controller. This scenario also matches with the
ongoing work on a SimpleDRAM model, which will be a single-ported
single-channel controller that can be used in conjunction with a bus
(or crossbar) to create a multi-port multi-channel controller.

There are only very few regressions that make use of the vector port,
and these are all for functional accesses only. To facilitate these
cases, memtest and memtest-ruby have been updated to also have a
"functional" bus to perform the (de)multiplexing of the functional
memory accesses.
2012-07-12 12:56:13 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
b913af440b Ruby: remove config information from ruby.stats
This patch removes printConfig() functions from all structures in Ruby.
Most of the information is already part of config.ini, and where ever it
is not, it would become in due course.
2012-07-12 08:39:19 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
ce4e9a9a50 Ruby: remove some unused stuff from SLICC files 2012-07-12 08:39:18 -05:00
Brad Beckmann
8c18f6da9e x86: added page size in bytes tlb entry function 2012-07-11 12:21:04 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
5931087dcd ruby: improved DRAM reset comment 2012-07-11 09:44:34 -07:00
Marc Orr
387f843d51 syscall emulation: Add the futex system call. 2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
52540b1b78 x86: logSize and lruSeq are now optional ckpt params 2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
2e47aaabc0 Add hook to call map() on Process from python.
This enables configuration scripts to set up mappings
from process virtual addresses to specific physical
addresses in SE mode.  This feature is needed to
support modeling of user-accessible memories or
devices in SE mode, avoiding the complexities of FS
mode and the need to write a device driver.
2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
645fa9c262 # User Brad Beckmann <Brad.Beckmann@amd.com>
ruby: fixed fatal print statement
2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
6f9bd33b73 ruby: remove the cpu assumptions for the random tester 2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
a22918dd41 # User Brad Beckmann <Brad.Beckmann@amd.com>
ruby: fixed msgptr print call
2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
884cd6f752 imported patch jason/slicc-external-structure-fix 2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
86d6b788f6 ruby: banked cache array resource model
This patch models a cache as separate tag and data arrays.  The patch exposes
the banked array as another resource that is checked by SLICC before a
transition is allowed to execute.  This is similar to how TBE entries and slots
in output ports are modeled.
2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Joel Hestness
467093ebf2 ruby: tag and data cache access support
Updates to Ruby to support statistics counting of cache accesses.  This feature
serves multiple purposes beyond simple stats collection.  It provides the
foundation for ruby to model the cache tag and data arrays as physical
resources, as well as provide the necessary input data for McPAT power
modeling.
2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Nuwan Jayasena
c10f348120 ruby: adds reset function to Ruby memory controllers 2012-07-10 22:51:54 -07:00
Nuwan Jayasena
1740c4c448 ruby: memory controllers now inherit from an abstract "MemoryControl" class 2012-07-10 22:51:53 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
4a52a6ea2d cpu: added assertions to ensure the correct proxies are used 2012-07-10 22:51:53 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
11b725c19d ruby: changes how Topologies are created
Instead of just passing a list of controllers to the makeTopology function
in src/mem/ruby/network/topologies/<Topo>.py we pass in a function pointer
which knows how to make the topology, possibly with some extra state set
in the configs/ruby/<protocol>.py file. Thus, we can move all of the files
from network/topologies to configs/topologies. A new class BaseTopology
is added which all topologies in configs/topologies must inheirit from and
follow its API.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/ruby/network/topologies/Crossbar.py => configs/topologies/Crossbar.py
rename : src/mem/ruby/network/topologies/Mesh.py => configs/topologies/Mesh.py
rename : src/mem/ruby/network/topologies/MeshDirCorners.py => configs/topologies/MeshDirCorners.py
rename : src/mem/ruby/network/topologies/Pt2Pt.py => configs/topologies/Pt2Pt.py
rename : src/mem/ruby/network/topologies/Torus.py => configs/topologies/Torus.py
2012-07-10 22:51:53 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
745274cbd4 EventManager: Rename queue accessor and remove cast operator
This patch renames the queue() accessor to the less ambigious
eventQueue, and also removes the cast operator. The queue() member
function cause problems in derived classes that declare members with
the same name, e.g. a MemObject subclass that has a packet queue on
its own. The operator is not causing any harm at this point, but as it
is not used there is little point in keeping it.
2012-07-09 12:35:46 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d2f458e7b5 Mem: Make members relating to range and size constant
This patch makes the address-range related members const. The change
is trivial and merely ensures that they can be called on a const
memory.
2012-07-09 12:35:44 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
67e257f442 Port: Hide the queue implementation in SimpleTimingPort
This patch makes the queue implementation in the SimpleTimingPort
private to avoid confusion with the protected member queue in the
QueuedSlavePort. The SimpleTimingPort provides the queue_impl to the
QueuedSlavePort and it can be accessed via the reference in the base
class. The use of the member name queue is thus no longer overloaded.
2012-07-09 12:35:42 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b265d9925c Port: Align port names in C++ and Python
This patch is a first step to align the port names used in the Python
world and the C++ world. Ultimately it serves to make the use of
config.json together with output from the simulation easier, including
post-processing of statistics.

Most notably, the CPU, cache, and bus is addressed in this patch, and
there might be other ports that should be updated accordingly. The
dash name separator has also been replaced with a "." which is what is
used to concatenate the names in python, and a separation is made
between the master and slave port in the bus.
2012-07-09 12:35:39 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1c2ee987f3 Bus: Make the default bus width 8 bytes instead of 64
This patch changes the default bus width to a more sensible 8 bytes
(64 bits), which is in line with most on-chip buses. Although there
are cases where a wider or narrower bus is useful, the 8 bytes is a
good compromise to serve as the default.

This patch changes essentially all statistics, and will be bundled
with the outstanding changes to the bus.
2012-07-09 12:35:38 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
8caaac048a Bus: Split the bus into separate request/response layers
This patch splits the existing buses into multiple layers. The
non-coherent bus is split into a request and a response layer, and the
coherent bus adds an additional layer for the snoop responses. The
layer is modified to be templatised on the port type, such that the
different layers can have retryLists with either master or slave
ports. This patch also removes the dynamic cast from the retry, as
previously promised when moving the recvRetry from the port base class
to the master/slave port respectively.

Overall, the split bus more closely reflects any modern on-chip bus
and should be at step in the right direction. From this point, it
would be reasonable straight forward to add separate layers (and thus
contention points and arbitration) for each port and thus create a
true crossbar.

The regressions all produce the correct output, but have varying
degrees of changes to their statistics. A separate patch will be
pushed with the updates to the reference statistics.
2012-07-09 12:35:37 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
995e6e4670 Bus: Add a notion of layers to the buses
This patch moves all flow control, arbitration and state information
into a bus layer. The layer is thus responsible for all the state
transitions, and for keeping hold of the retry list. Consequently the
layer is also responsible for the draining.

With this change, the non-coherent and coherent bus are given a single
layer to avoid changing any temporal behaviour, but the patch opens up
for adding more layers.
2012-07-09 12:35:36 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
14f9c77dd3 Bus: Replace tickNextIdle and inRetry with a state variable
This patch adds a state enum and member variable in the bus, tracking
the bus state, thus eliminating the need for tickNextIdle and inRetry,
and fixing an issue that allowed the bus to be occupied by multiple
packets at once (hopefully it also makes it easier to understand the
code).

The bus, in its current form, uses tickNextIdle and inRetry to keep
track of the state of the bus. However, it only updates tickNextIdle
_after_ forwarding a packet using sendTiming, and the result is that
the bus is still seen as idle, and a module that receives the packet
and starts transmitting new packets in zero time will still see the
bus as idle (and this is done by a number of DMA devices). The issue
can also be seen in isOccupied where the bus calls reschedule on an
event instead of schedule.

This patch addresses the problem by marking the bus as _not_ idle
already by the time we conclude that the bus is not occupied and we
will deal with the packet.

As a result of not allowing multiple packets to occupy the bus, some
regressions have slight changes in their statistics. A separate patch
updates these accordingly.

Further ahead, a follow-on patch will introduce a separate state
variable for request/responses/snoop responses, and thus implement a
split request/response bus with separate flow control for the
different message types (even further ahead it will introduce a
multi-layer bus).
2012-07-09 12:35:35 -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
Andreas Hansson
830391cad9 Port: Add getAddrRanges to master port (asking slave port)
This patch adds getAddrRanges to the master port, and thus avoids
going through getSlavePort to be able to ask the slave. Similar to the
previous patch that added isSnooping to the SlavePort, this patch aims
to introduce an additional level of hierarchy in the ports (base port
being protocol-agnostic) and getSlave/MasterPort will return port
pointers to these base classes.

The function is named getAddrRanges also on the master port, but does
nothing besides asking the connected slave port. The slave port, as
before, has to provide an implementation and actually produce a list
of address ranges. The initial design used the name getSlaveAddrRanges
for the new function, but the more verbose name was later changed.
2012-07-09 12:35:33 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
49407d76aa Port: Add isSnooping to slave port (asking master port)
This patch adds isSnooping to the slave port, and thus avoids going
through getMasterPort to be able to ask the master. Over the course of
the next few patches, all getMasterPort/getSlavePort in Port and
MemObject are to be protocol agnostic, and the snooping is part of the
protocol layer.

The function is already present on the master port, where it is
implemented by the module itself, e.g. a cache. On the slave side, it
is merely asking the connected master port. The same name is used by
both functions despite their difference in behaviour. The initial
design used isMasterSnooping on the slave port side, but the more
verbose function name was later changed.
2012-07-09 12:35:32 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
17f9270dad Port: Move retry from port base class to Master/SlavePort
This patch is the last part of moving all protocol-related
functionality out of the Port base class. All the send/recv functions
are already moved, and the retry (which still governs all the timing
transport functions) is the only part that remained in the base class.

The only point where this currently causes a bit of inconvenience is
in the bus where the retry list is global and holds Port pointers (not
Master/SlavePort). This is about to change with the split into a
request/response bus and will soon be removed anyway.

The patch has no impact on any regressions.
2012-07-09 12:35:31 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
ff5718f042 Fix: Address a few benign memory leaks
This patch is the result of static analysis identifying a number of
memory leaks. The leaks are all benign as they are a result of not
deallocating memory in the desctructor. The fix still has value as it
removes false positives in the static analysis.
2012-07-09 12:35:30 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
92eaac0711 gcc: Fix warnings for gcc 4.7 and clang 3.1
This patch fixes two warnings, one related to a narrowing conversion
(int to MachInst), and one due to the cast operator for arguments and
a mismatch in const-ness (const void* and void*).
2012-07-02 08:21:53 -04:00
Lena Olson
d2ebade5a5 Cache: Fix the LRU policy for classic memory hierarchy
The LRU policy always evicted the least recently touched way, even if it
contained valid data and another way was invalid, as can happen if a block has
been invalidated by coherance.  This can result in caches never warming up even
though they are replacing blocks.  This modifies the LRU policy to move blocks
to LRU position on invalidation.
2012-06-29 11:21:58 -04:00
Uri Wiener
fcccab0dcd Bus: enable non/coherent buses sub-classes
This patch merely changes several methods to be virtual in order to enable
non/coherent buses sub-classes.
2012-06-29 11:19:08 -04:00
Dam Sunwoo
7cbe0cf564 Mem: fix master id assertion in cache_impl.hh
The assertion was applied to the wrong packet.
This patch fixes the issue rerported by Xiang Jiang on the gem5-dev mailing list.
2012-06-29 11:19:07 -04:00
Matt Evans
579047c76d Mem: Fix a livelock resulting in LLSC/locked memory access implementation.
Currently when multiple CPUs perform a load-linked/store-conditional sequence,
the loads all create a list of reservations which is then scanned when the
stores occur.  A reservation matching the context and address of the store is
sought, BUT all reservations matching the address are also erased at this point.

The upshot is that a store-conditional will remove all reservations even if the
store itself does not succeed.  A livelock was observed using 7-8 CPUs where a
thread would erase the reservations of other threads, not succeed, loop and put
its own reservation in again only to have it blown by another thread that
unsuccessfully now tries to store-conditional -- no forward progress was made,
hanging the system.

The correct way to do this is to only blow a reservation when a store
(conditional or not) actually /occurs/ to its address.  One thread always wins
(the one that does the store-conditional first).
2012-06-29 11:19:05 -04:00
Nathanael Premillieu
af2b14a362 O3: Track if the RAS has been pushed or not to pop the RAS if neccessary.
Add new flag (named pushedRAS) in the PredictorHistory structure.
This flag tracks whether the RAS has been pushed or not during a prediction.
Then, in the squash function it is used to pop the RAS if necessary.
2012-06-29 11:18:29 -04:00
Ali Saidi
71daeb0b2b ARM: Fix identification of one RAS pop instruction.
The check should be with the op2 field, not with the op1 field.
2012-06-29 11:18:29 -04:00
Ali Saidi
8d1e56bdcd Cache: Only invalidate a line in the cache when an uncacheable write is seen. 2012-06-29 11:18:29 -04:00
Ali Saidi
7e3496c78c ARM: Update version of linux we claim to be to 3.0.0.
Static binaries generated with new versions of libc complain that the kernel
is too old otherwise.
2012-06-29 11:18:29 -04:00
Ali Saidi
aed8050824 ARM: Fix issue with predicted next pc being wrong because of advance() ordering.
npc in PCState for ARM was being calculated before the current flags were
updated with the next flags. This causes an issue as the npc is incremented by
two or four depending on the current flags (thumb or not) and was leading to
branches that were predicted correctly being identified as mispredicted.
2012-06-29 11:18:28 -04:00
Ali Saidi
c51fc5ceff ARM: Fix address range issue with VExpress EMM 2012-06-27 19:23:02 -04:00
Anthony Gutierrez
9764cde7f2 ARM: implement the ProcessInfo methods 2012-06-11 11:07:41 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
754a9570f2 Timing CPU: Remove a redundant port pointer
This patch is trivial and merely prunes a pointer that was never set
or used.
2012-06-08 12:45:24 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a118c01716 Power: Fix MaxMiscDestRegs which was set to zero
This patch fixes a failing compilation caused by MaxMiscDestRegs being
zero. According to gcc 4.6, the result is a comparison that is always
false due to limited range of data type.
2012-06-08 12:44:17 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
d6609793d4 X86 TLB: Add a missing = sign 2012-06-07 17:03:45 -05:00
Ali Saidi
c80cd4136e mem: Delay deleting of incoming packets by one call.
This patch is a temporary fix until Andreas' four-phase patches
get reviewed and committed. Removing FastAlloc seems to have exposed
an issue which previously was reasonable rare in which packets are freed
before the sending cache is done with them. This change puts incoming packets
no a pendingDelete queue which are deleted at the start of the next call and
thus breaks the dependency between when the caller returns true and when the
packet is actually used by the sending cache.

Running valgrind on a multi-core linux boot and the memtester results in no
valgrind warnings.
2012-06-07 10:59:03 -04:00
Jayneel Gandhi
7183c3fd56 X86 TLB: Fix for gcc 4.4.3
Due to recent changes to X86 TLB, gem5 stopped compiling on
gcc version 4.4.3. This patch provides the fix for that problem. The patch
is tested on gcc 4.4.3. The change is not required for more recent
versions of gcc (like on 4.6.3).
2012-06-07 08:11:00 -05:00
Anthony Gutierrez
d6da3ff317 cpu: Don't init simple and inorder CPUs if they are defered.
initCPU() will be called to initialize switched out CPUs for the simple and
inorder CPU models. this patch prevents those CPUs from being initialized
because they should get their state from the active CPU when it is switched
out.
2012-06-05 14:20:13 -04:00
Ali Saidi
20d25b9da7 ISA: Back-out NoopMachInst as a StaticInstPtr change. 2012-06-05 13:52:30 -04:00
Ali Saidi
c06970b673 cpt: update some comments in the checkpoint migration script 2012-06-05 10:36:59 -04:00
William Wang
e5f0d6016b stats: when applying an operation to two vectors sum the components first.
Previously writing X/Y in a formula would result in:
x[0]/y[0] + x[1]/y[1]
In reality you want:
(x[0] +x[1])/(y[0] + y[1])
2012-06-05 01:23:11 -04:00
Dam Sunwoo
14539ccae1 Mem: add per-master stats to physmem
Added per-master stats (similar to cache stats) to physmem.
2012-06-05 01:23:11 -04:00
Geoffrey Blake
eced845a5e ARM: Add PCIe support to VExpress_EMM model and remove deprecated ELT 2012-06-05 01:23:11 -04:00
Chander Sudanthi
15228694d0 ARM: removed extra white space
Extra white space fixes in miscregs.hh
2012-06-05 01:23:10 -04:00
Chander Sudanthi
8a2ca2fd24 ARM: Fix MPIDR and MIDR register implementation.
This change allows designating a system as MP capable or not as some
bootloaders/kernels care that it's set right. You can have a single
processor MP capable system, but you can't have a multi-processor
UP only system. This change also fixes the initialization of the MIDR
register.
2012-06-05 01:23:10 -04:00
Chander Sudanthi
e60b2ac706 ARM: PS2 encoding fix
Fixed Disable encoding and added SetDefaults.
See http://wiki.osdev.org/Mouse_Input for encodings.
2012-06-05 01:23:10 -04:00
Ali Saidi
70d7d6cc7f sim: Provide a framework for detecting out of data checkpoints and migrating them. 2012-06-05 01:23:10 -04:00
Ali Saidi
2e988bbab0 stats: Add stats unittest for total calculations. 2012-06-05 01:23:10 -04:00
Ali Saidi
6df196b71e O3: Clean up the O3 structures and try to pack them a bit better.
DynInst is extremely large the hope is that this re-organization will put the
most used members close to each other.
2012-06-05 01:23:09 -04:00
Ali Saidi
1b370431d0 sim: Remove FastAlloc
While FastAlloc provides a small performance increase (~1.5%) over regular malloc it isn't thread safe.
After removing FastAlloc and using tcmalloc I've seen a performance increase of 12% over libc malloc
when running twolf for ARM.
2012-06-05 01:23:08 -04:00
Ali Saidi
d6997777be ARM: Fix over-eager assert in gic. 2012-06-05 01:23:08 -04:00
Mitchell Hayenga
8294d49bb6 stats: Provide a mechanism to get a callback when stats are dumped.
This mechanism is useful for dumping output that is correlated with stats
dumping, but isn't tracked by the gem5 statistics.
2012-06-05 01:23:08 -04:00
Ali Saidi
0b0c5621ee ARM: Fix compilation on ARM after Gabe's change. 2012-06-05 01:23:08 -04:00
Gabe Black
008b17d816 ISA: Turn the ExtMachInst NoopMachinst into the StaticInstPtr NoopStaticInst.
This eliminates a use of the ExtMachInst type outside of the ISAs.
2012-06-04 10:57:23 -07:00
Gabe Black
35fa5074aa X86: Ensure that the CPUID instruction always writes its outputs.
The CPUID instruction was implemented so that it would only write its results
if the instruction was successful. This works fine on the simple CPU where
unwritten registers retain their old values, but on a CPU like O3 with
renaming this is broken. The instruction needs to write the old values back
into the registers explicitly if they aren't being changed.
2012-06-04 10:43:09 -07:00
Gabe Black
7b73c36f5d X86: Ensure that the decoder's internal ExtMachInst is completely initialized.
There are some bits of some fields of the ExtMachInst which are not actually
used for anything but are included in the hash of an ExtMachInst for
simplicity and efficiency. This change makes sure the decoder's internal
working ExtMachInst is completely initialized, even these unused bits, so that
there isn't any nondeterministic behavior, no valgrind messages about
uninitialized variables, and no potential false misses/redundant entries in
the decode cache.
2012-06-04 10:43:08 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
0d32940711 Bus: Split the bus into a non-coherent and coherent bus
This patch introduces a class hierarchy of buses, a non-coherent one,
and a coherent one, splitting the existing bus functionality. By doing
so it also enables further specialisation of the two types of buses.

A non-coherent bus connects a number of non-snooping masters and
slaves, and routes the request and response packets based on the
address. The request packets issued by the master connected to a
non-coherent bus could still snoop in caches attached to a coherent
bus, as is the case with the I/O bus and memory bus in most system
configurations. No snoops will, however, reach any master on the
non-coherent bus itself. The non-coherent bus can be used as a
template for modelling PCI, PCIe, and non-coherent AMBA and OCP buses,
and is typically used for the I/O buses.

A coherent bus connects a number of (potentially) snooping masters and
slaves, and routes the request and response packets based on the
address, and also forwards all requests to the snoopers and deals with
the snoop responses. The coherent bus can be used as a template for
modelling QPI, HyperTransport, ACE and coherent OCP buses, and is
typically used for the L1-to-L2 buses and as the main system
interconnect.

The configuration scripts are updated to use a NoncoherentBus for all
peripheral and I/O buses.

A bit of minor tidying up has also been done.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/bus.cc => src/mem/coherent_bus.cc
rename : src/mem/bus.hh => src/mem/coherent_bus.hh
rename : src/mem/bus.cc => src/mem/noncoherent_bus.cc
rename : src/mem/bus.hh => src/mem/noncoherent_bus.hh
2012-05-31 13:30:04 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1d520cda80 gcc: Small fixes to compile with gcc 4.7
This patch makes two very minor changes to please gcc 4.7. The
CopyData function no longer exists and this has been replaced. For
some reason previous versions of gcc did not complain on the const
char casting not having an implementation, but this is now addressed.
2012-05-30 05:31:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b8cf48accc Bus: Remove redundant packet parameter from isOccupied
This patch merely remove the Packet* from the isOccupied member
function. Historically this was used to check if the packet was an
express snoop, but this is now done outside this function (where
relevant).
2012-05-30 05:31:11 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
5880fbe96d Bus: Turn the PortId into a transport function parameter
The main aim of this patch is to arrive at a suitable port interface
for vector ports, including both the packet and the port id. This
patch changes the bus transport functions
(recvFunctional/Atomic/Timing) to require a PortId parameter
indicating the source port. Previously this information was passed by
setting the source field of the packet, and this is only required in
the case of a timing request.

With this patch, the use of the source and destination field is also
more restrictive, as they are only needed for timing accesses. The
modifications to these fields for atomic snoops is now removed
entirely, also making minor modifications to the cache.
2012-05-30 05:30:24 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
cad802761a Packet: Unify the use of PortID in packet and port
This patch removes the Packet::NodeID typedef and unifies it with the
Port::PortId. The src and dest fields in the packet are used to hold a
port id (e.g. in the bus), and thus the two should actually be the
same.

The typedef PortID is now global (in base/types.hh) and aligned with
the ThreadID in terms of capitalisation and naming of the
InvalidPortID constant.

Before this patch, two flags were used for valid destination and
source, rather than relying on a named value (InvalidPortID), and
this is now redundant, as the src and dest field themselves are
sufficient to tell whether the current value is a valid port
identifier or not. Consequently, the VALID_SRC and VALID_DST are
removed.

As part of the cleaning up, a number of int parameters and local
variables are updated to use PortID.

Note that Ruby still has its own NodeID typedef. Furthermore, the
MemObject getMaster/SlavePort still has an int idx parameter with a
default value of -1 which should eventually change to PortID idx =
InvalidPortID.
2012-05-30 05:29:42 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
6a54f7fc5f Packet: Updated comments for src and dest fields
This patch updates the comments for the src and dest fields to reflect
their actual use. Due to a number of patches (e.g. removing the
Broadcast flag), the old comments are no longer indicative of the
current usage.
2012-05-30 05:29:07 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
3b367db42c Bridge: Split deferred request, response and sender state
This patch splits the PacketBuffer class into a RequestState and a
DeferredRequest and DeferredResponse. Only the requests need a
SenderState, and the deferred requests and responses only need an
associated point in time for the request and the response queue.

Besides the cleaning up, the goal is to simplify the transition to a
new port handshake, and with these changes, the two packet queues are
starting to look very similar to the generic packet queue, but
currently they do a few unique things relating to the NACK and
counting of requests/responses that the packet queue cannot be
conveniently used. This will be addressed in a later patch.
2012-05-30 05:28:06 -04:00
Gabe Black
d9988ded3c X86: Use the HandyM5Reg to avoid a register read and some logic in the TLB. 2012-05-28 21:56:23 -07:00
Gabe Black
40084e0c3e X86: Move the GDT down to where it can be accessed in 32 bit mode.
The GDT can be accessed by user level software running in compatibility mode
by moving segment selectors into segment registers. The GDT needs to be set up
at an address accessible in this mode.
2012-05-27 19:01:08 -07:00
Gabe Black
1d96135087 X86: Truncate addresses to 32 bits except in 64 bit mode, not long mode.
A small change was added a while ago to keep addresses from overflowing 32
bits when larger addresses shouldn't be accessible to software. That change
truncated when not in long mode, but really it should have truncated when not
in 64 bit mode. The difference is whether compatibility mode is included, a
mode that's supposed to act like a legacy 32 bit mode.
2012-05-27 19:01:04 -07:00
Gabe Black
19df4e94ee ISA,CPU: Generalize and split out the components of the decode cache.
This will allow it to be specialized by the ISAs. The existing caching scheme
is provided by the BasicDecodeCache in the GenericISA namespace and is built
from the generalized components.

--HG--
rename : src/cpu/decode_cache.cc => src/arch/generic/decode_cache.cc
2012-05-26 13:45:12 -07:00
Gabe Black
0cba96ba6a CPU: Merge the predecoder and decoder.
These classes are always used together, and merging them will give the ISAs
more flexibility in how they cache things and manage the process.

--HG--
rename : src/arch/x86/predecoder_tables.cc => src/arch/x86/decoder_tables.cc
2012-05-26 13:44:46 -07:00
Gabe Black
eae1e97fb0 ISA: Make the decode function part of the ISA's decoder. 2012-05-25 00:55:24 -07:00
Gabe Black
276f3e9535 CPU: Simplify the implementation of the decode cache.
Also reorganize it to make it more amenable to being rearranged later.
2012-05-25 00:54:39 -07:00
Gabe Black
82a228bd43 Decode: Make the Decoder class defined per ISA.
--HG--
rename : src/cpu/decode.cc => src/arch/generic/decoder.cc
rename : src/cpu/decode.hh => src/arch/generic/decoder.hh
2012-05-25 00:53:37 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
49da0497d3 Cache: Remove dangling doWriteback declaration
This patch removes the declaration of doWriteback as there is no
implementation for this member function.
2012-05-24 04:09:19 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
3e0ed08706 Packet: Cleaning up packet command and attribute
This patch removes unused commands and attributes from the packet to
avoid any confusion. It is part of an effort to clear up how and where
different commands and attributes are used.
2012-05-23 09:18:04 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
01906f957a Config: Use the attribute naming and include ports in JSON
This patch changes the organisation of the JSON output slightly to
make it easier to traverse and use the files. Most importantly, the
hierarchical dictionaries now use keys that correspond to the
attribute names also in the case of VectorParams (used to be
e.f. "cpu0 cpu1"). It also adds the name and the path to each
SimObject directory entry. Before this patch, to get cpu0, you would
have to query dict['system']['cpu0 cpu1'][0] and this could be a dict
with 'cpu0' : { cpu parameters }. Now you use dict['system']['cpu'][0]
and get { cpu parameters } (where one is "name" : "cpu0").

Additionally this patch includes more verbose information about the
ports, specifying their role, and using a JSON array rather than a
concatenated string for the peer.
2012-05-23 09:16:39 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
d4847fe6ea DMA: Split the DMA device and IO device into seperate files
This patch moves the DMA device to its own set of files, splitting it
from the IO device. There are no behavioural changes associated with
this patch.

The patch also grabs the opportunity to do some very minor tidying up,
including some white space removal and pruning some redundant
parameters.

Besides the immediate benefits of the separation-of-concerns, this
patch also makes upcoming changes more streamlined as it split the
devices that are only slaves and the DMA device that also acts as a
master.

--HG--
rename : src/dev/io_device.cc => src/dev/dma_device.cc
rename : src/dev/io_device.hh => src/dev/dma_device.hh
2012-05-23 09:15:45 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
5b36cf623c MEM: Add a snooping DMA port subclass for table walker
This patch makes the (device) DmaPort non-snooping and removes the
recvSnoop constructor parameter and instead introduces a
SnoopingDmaPort subclass for the ARM table walker.

Functionality is unchanged, as are the stats, and the patch merely
clarifies that the normal DMA ports are not snooping (although they
may issue requests that are snooped by others, as done with PCI, PCIe,
AMBA4 ACE etc).

Currently this port is declared in the ARM table walker as it is not
used anywhere else. If other ports were to have similar behaviour it
could be moved in a future patch.
2012-05-23 09:14:12 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
31b4ac5cec Config: Exit with fatal if a port is already connected
This patch turns the existing warning into a fatal, as there should
never be any cases where a (non-vector) port is assigned to and then
later connected to something else. If this behaviour is allowed, as it
used to be, there are cases where the wrong number of C++ ports are
created when instantiating objects with VectorPorts (obviously that
could be fixed, but the better approach is to simply not allow it).
2012-05-23 09:01:56 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
1031fe7b6f Ruby: Remove the unused src/mem/ruby/common/Driver.* files. 2012-05-22 11:35:58 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
6a966d5eeb Ruby Sequencer: Schedule deadlock check event at correct time
The scheduling of the deadlock check event was being done incorrectly as the
clock was not being multiplied, so as to convert the time into ticks. This
patch removes that bug.
2012-05-22 11:32:57 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
4d4d212ae9 X86: Split Condition Code register
This patch moves the ECF and EZF bits to individual registers (ecfBit and
ezfBit) and the CF and OF bits to cfofFlag registers. This is being done
so as to lower the read after write dependencies on the the condition code
register. Ultimately we will have the following registers [ZAPS], [OF],
[CF], [ECF], [EZF] and [DF]. Note that this is only one part of the
solution for lowering the dependencies. The other part will check whether
or not the condition code register needs to be actually read. This would
be done through a separate patch.
2012-05-22 11:29:53 -05:00
Marc Orr
16a559c9c6 x86 ISA: Implement the sse3 haddps instruction.
Shuffle the 32 bit values into position, and then add in parallel.
2012-05-19 04:32:25 -07:00
Gabe Black
250c40799d Syscalls: warn when the length argument to mmap is excessive.
If the length argument to mmap is larger than the arbitrary but reasonable
limit of 4GB, there's a good chance that the value is nonsense and not
intentional. Rather than attempting to satisfy the mmap anyway, this change
makes gem5 warn to make it more apparent what's going wrong.
2012-05-19 04:13:47 -07:00
Lena Olson
8fe8efeb34 Mem: Fix size check when allocating physical memory 2012-05-14 20:31:33 -05:00
Koan-Sin Tan
0b2d5e20d1 ARM: fix the calculation of the values in the RV clocks
This clock is used by the linux scheduler.
2012-05-10 18:04:28 -05:00
Ali Saidi
331696582f stats: fix compilation of unit test. 2012-05-10 18:04:28 -05:00
Ali Saidi
ec50c78f83 stats: fix bug in assert for 2d vector 2012-05-10 18:04:28 -05:00
Chander Sudanthi
1965a89873 ARM: pl011 raw interrupt fix
Raw interrupt was not being set when interrupt was disabled.
This patch sets the raw interrupt regardless of the mask.
2012-05-10 18:04:28 -05:00
Chander Sudanthi
200689c53f ARM: EMM board address range fix
0x40000000 is reservered for external AXI addresses.  This address
range is not used currently.  Removed the range from the bridge.
2012-05-10 18:04:28 -05:00
Uri Wiener
29a5e6ff35 DOT: improved dot-based system visualization
Revised system visualization to reflect structure and memory hierarchy.
Improved visualization: less congested and cluttered; more colorful.
Nodes reflect components; directed edges reflect dirctional relation, from
a master port to a slave port. Requires pydot.
2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Uri Wiener
cb1b63ea61 DOT: fixed broken code for visualizing configuration using dot
Fixed broken code which visualizes the system configuration by generating a
tree from each component's children, starting from root.
Requires DOT (hence pydot).
2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Dam Sunwoo
f2f7fa1a1c ARM: guard masked symbol tables by default
Symbol tables masked with the loadAddrMask create redundant entries
that could conflict with kernel function events that rely on the
original addresses.  This patch guards the creation of those masked
symbol tables by default, with an option to enable them when needed
(for early-stage kernel debugging, etc.)
2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
041b932428 mem: fix bug with CopyStringOut and null string termination. 2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
c02dc07424 Cache: restructure code that actually isn't a loop 2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
e029941bda dev: use correct delete operation in SimpleDisk 2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
d9b484b41a ARM: Fix incorrect use of not operators in arm devices 2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
5745665509 gem5: assert before indexing intro arrays to verify bounds 2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
4f66bcdd2e gem5: fix some iterator use and erase bugs 2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
5ecaf30219 gem5: fix a number of use after free issues 2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
da10fbf5ca base: fix a invalid ?: operator 2012-05-10 18:04:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
8cee4dacc8 gem5: Fix a number of incorrect case statements 2012-05-10 18:04:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
413ba1fdaf stats: track if the stats have been enabled and prevent requesting master id
Track the point in the initialization where statistics have been registered.
After this point registering new masterIds can no longer work as some
SimObjects may have sized stats vectors based on the previous value. If someone
tries to register a masterId after this point the simulator executes fatal().
2012-05-10 18:04:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
f6895e8bd4 Cache: Panic if you attempt to create a checkpoint with a cache in the system 2012-05-10 18:04:26 -05:00
Pritha Ghoshal
dc456d8166 IGbE: Fix writeback conditions for i8254x GbE in updated data sheet.
An older revision of the data sheet specified that txdctl.gran was 1 the granularity was
based on cache block and gran being 0 is based on descriptor count. The newer version of
the data sheet reverses this errata
2012-05-10 18:04:26 -05:00
Nathan Binkert
55411f7f71 stats: use nan instead of no_value 2012-05-09 11:51:42 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
ab23e29487 MEM: Add the communication monitor
This patch adds a communication monitor MemObject that can be inserted
between a master and slave port to provide a range of statistics about
the communication passing through it. The communication monitor is
non-invasive and does not change any properties or timing of the
packets, with the exception of adding a sender state to be able to
track latency. The statistics are only collected in timing mode (not
atomic) to avoid slowing down any fast forwarding.

An example of the statistics captured by the monitor are: read/write
burst lengths, bandwidth, request-response latency, outstanding
transactions, inter transaction time, transaction count, and address
distribution. The monitor can be used in combination with periodic
resetting and dumping of stats (through schedStatEvent) to study the
behaviour over time.

In future patches, a selection of convenience scripts will be added to
aid in visualising the statistics collected by the monitor.
2012-05-09 04:37:45 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
692351ea34 MEM: Do not forward uncacheable to bus snoopers
This patch adds a guarding if-statement to avoid forwarding
uncacheable requests (or rather their corresponding request packets)
to bus snoopers. These packets should never have any effect on the
caches, and thus there is no need to forward them to the snoopers.
2012-05-08 05:15:52 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
15e28c5ba6 Ruby: Ensure snoop requests are sent using sendTimingSnoopReq
This patch fixes a bug that caused snoop requests to be placed in a
packet queue. Instead, the packet is now sent immediately using
sendTimingSnoopReq, thus bypassing the packet queue and any normal
responses waiting to be sent.
2012-05-04 03:30:02 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
3fea59e162 MEM: Separate requests and responses for timing accesses
This patch moves send/recvTiming and send/recvTimingSnoop from the
Port base class to the MasterPort and SlavePort, and also splits them
into separate member functions for requests and responses:
send/recvTimingReq, send/recvTimingResp, and send/recvTimingSnoopReq,
send/recvTimingSnoopResp. A master port sends requests and receives
responses, and also receives snoop requests and sends snoop
responses. A slave port has the reciprocal behaviour as it receives
requests and sends responses, and sends snoop requests and receives
snoop responses.

For all MemObjects that have only master ports or slave ports (but not
both), e.g. a CPU, or a PIO device, this patch merely adds more
clarity to what kind of access is taking place. For example, a CPU
port used to call sendTiming, and will now call
sendTimingReq. Similarly, a response previously came back through
recvTiming, which is now recvTimingResp. For the modules that have
both master and slave ports, e.g. the bus, the behaviour was
previously relying on branches based on pkt->isRequest(), and this is
now replaced with a direct call to the apprioriate member function
depending on the type of access. Please note that send/recvRetry is
still shared by all the timing accessors and remains in the Port base
class for now (to maintain the current bus functionality and avoid
changing the statistics of all regressions).

The packet queue is split into a MasterPort and SlavePort version to
facilitate the use of the new timing accessors. All uses of the
PacketQueue are updated accordingly.

With this patch, the type of packet (request or response) is now well
defined for each type of access, and asserts on pkt->isRequest() and
pkt->isResponse() are now moved to the appropriate send member
functions. It is also worth noting that sendTimingSnoopReq no longer
returns a boolean, as the semantics do not alow snoop requests to be
rejected or stalled. All these assumptions are now excplicitly part of
the port interface itself.
2012-05-01 13:40:42 -04:00
Gabe Black
2c85cf41a2 X86: Fix the IMUL_R_P_I macroop.
The disp displacement was left off the load microop so the wrong value was
used.
2012-04-29 02:26:34 -07:00
Vince Weaver
03a91b0533 X86: Fix up the open system call's flags. 2012-04-29 00:31:03 -07:00
Vince Weaver
38799e2b3f X86: Make gem5 ignore a bunch of syscalls. 2012-04-29 00:30:56 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
04a558bb41 Garnet: Correct computation of link utilization
The computation for link utilization was incorrect for the flexible network.
The utilization was being divided twice by the total time.
2012-04-28 16:57:31 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
c3dad222e3 Ruby: Remove extra statements from Sequencer 2012-04-25 17:52:03 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
beed20d7bc MEM: Use base class Master/SlavePort pointers in the bus
This patch makes some rather trivial simplifications to the bus in
that it changes the use of BusMasterPort and BusSlavePort pointers to
simply use MasterPort and SlavePort (iterators are also updated
accordingly).

This change is a step towards a future patch that introduces a
separation of the interface and the structural port itself.
2012-04-25 10:45:23 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
4c92708b48 MEM: Add the PortId type and a corresponding id field to Port
This patch introduces the PortId type, moves the definition of
INVALID_PORT_ID to the Port class, and also gives every port an id to
reflect the fact that each element in a vector port has an
identifier/index.

Previously the bus and Ruby testers (and potentially other users of
the vector ports) added the id field in their port subclasses, and now
this functionality is always present as it is moved to the base class.
2012-04-25 10:41:23 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
79750fc575 clang/gcc: Use STL hash function for int64_t and uint64_t
This patch changes the guards for the definition of hash functions to
also exclude the int64_t and uint64_t hash functions in the case we
are using the c++0x STL <unordered_map> (and <hash>) or the TR1
version of the same header. Previously the guard only covered the hash
function for strings, but it seems there is also no need to define a
hash for the 64-bit integer types, and this has caused problems with
builds on 32-bit Ubuntu.
2012-04-25 08:57:18 -04:00
Gabe Black
64bf90dca3 X86: Clear out duplicate TLB entries when adding a new one.
It's possible for two page table walks to overlap which will go in the same
place in the TLB's trie. They would land on top of each other, so this change
adds some code which detects if an address already matches an entry and if so
throws away the new one.
2012-04-24 00:48:41 -07:00
Gabe Black
74ca8a3cd0 ISA: Put parser generated files in a "generated" directory.
This is to avoid collision with non-generated files.
2012-04-23 12:00:41 -07:00
Gabe Black
80c6cdae18 base: Include cassert in trie.hh.
trie.hh uses assert, but it wasn't explicitly including cassert.
2012-04-22 05:20:44 -07:00
Gabe Black
29329e61b7 X86: Report an error if there's no kernel object, don't blindly use it.
This way the user gets a nice message instead of a less nice segfault.
2012-04-21 15:00:23 -07:00
Gabe Black
a5187f9d96 CPU: Tidy up some formatting and a DPRINTF in the simple CPU base class.
Put the { on the same line as the if and put a space between the if and the
open paren. Also, use the # format modifier which puts a 0x in front of hex
values automatically. If the ExtMachInst type isn't integral and actually
prints something more complicated, the # falls away harmlessly and we aren't
left with a phantom 0x followed by a bunch of unrelated text.
2012-04-15 12:35:49 -07:00
Gabe Black
8fe112d61b X86: Fix a tiny typo in the load/store microop constructor.
The parameter is _machInst, which is very similar to the member machInst. If
machInst is used to pass the parameter to a lower level constructor, what
really happens is that machInst is set to whatever it already happened to be,
effectively leaving it uninitialized.
2012-04-15 01:07:39 -07:00
Gabe Black
aacb676220 X86: Use the AddrTrie class to implement the TLB.
This change also adjusts the TlbEntry class so that it stores the number of
address bits wide a page is rather than its size in bytes. In other words,
instead of storing 4K for a 4K page, it stores 12. 12 is easy to turn into 4K,
but it's a little harder going the other way.
2012-04-14 23:24:18 -07:00
Gabe Black
d6031d72df sim: Update some comments in trie.hh that were meant to go in the last change. 2012-04-14 23:22:57 -07:00
Gabe Black
c4c27ded42 sim: A trie data structure specifically to speed up paging lookups.
This change adds a trie data structure which stores an arbitrary pointer type
based on an address and a number of relevant bits. Then lookups can be done
against the trie where the tree is traversed and the first legitimate match
found is returned.
2012-04-14 23:19:34 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
14edc6013d Ruby: Use MasterPort base-class pointers where possible
This patch simplifies future patches by changing the pointer type used
in a number of the Ruby testers to use MasterPort instead of using a
derived CpuPort class. There is no reason for using the more
specialised pointers, and there is no longer a need to do any casting.

With the latest changes to the tester, organising ports as readers and
writes, things got a bit more complicated, and the "type" now had to
be removed to be able to fall back to using MasterPort rather than
CpuPort.
2012-04-14 05:46:59 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
750f33a901 MEM: Remove the Broadcast destination from the packet
This patch simplifies the packet by removing the broadcast flag and
instead more firmly relying on (and enforcing) the semantics of
transactions in the classic memory system, i.e. request packets are
routed from a master to a slave based on the address, and when they
are created they have neither a valid source, nor destination. On
their way to the slave, the request packet is updated with a source
field for all modules that multiplex packets from multiple master
(e.g. a bus). When a request packet is turned into a response packet
(at the final slave), it moves the potentially populated source field
to the destination field, and the response packet is routed through
any multiplexing components back to the master based on the
destination field.

Modules that connect multiplexing components, such as caches and
bridges store any existing source and destination field in the sender
state as a stack (just as before).

The packet constructor is simplified in that there is no longer a need
to pass the Packet::Broadcast as the destination (this was always the
case for the classic memory system). In the case of Ruby, rather than
using the parameter to the constructor we now rely on setDest, as
there is already another three-argument constructor in the packet
class.

In many places where the packet information was printed as part of
DPRINTFs, request packets would be printed with a numeric "dest" that
would always be -1 (Broadcast) and that field is now removed from the
printing.
2012-04-14 05:45:55 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
dccca0d3a9 MEM: Separate snoops and normal memory requests/responses
This patch introduces port access methods that separates snoop
request/responses from normal memory request/responses. The
differentiation is made for functional, atomic and timing accesses and
builds on the introduction of master and slave ports.

Before the introduction of this patch, the packets belonging to the
different phases of the protocol (request -> [forwarded snoop request
-> snoop response]* -> response) all use the same port access
functions, even though the snoop packets flow in the opposite
direction to the normal packet. That is, a coherent master sends
normal request and receives responses, but receives snoop requests and
sends snoop responses (vice versa for the slave). These two distinct
phases now use different access functions, as described below.

Starting with the functional access, a master sends a request to a
slave through sendFunctional, and the request packet is turned into a
response before the call returns. In a system without cache coherence,
this is all that is needed from the functional interface. For the
cache-coherent scenario, a slave also sends snoop requests to coherent
masters through sendFunctionalSnoop, with responses returned within
the same packet pointer. This is currently used by the bus and caches,
and the LSQ of the O3 CPU. The send/recvFunctional and
send/recvFunctionalSnoop are moved from the Port super class to the
appropriate subclass.

Atomic accesses follow the same flow as functional accesses, with
request being sent from master to slave through sendAtomic. In the
case of cache-coherent ports, a slave can send snoop requests to a
master through sendAtomicSnoop. Just as for the functional access
methods, the atomic send and receive member functions are moved to the
appropriate subclasses.

The timing access methods are different from the functional and atomic
in that requests and responses are separated in time and
send/recvTiming are used for both directions. Hence, a master uses
sendTiming to send a request to a slave, and a slave uses sendTiming
to send a response back to a master, at a later point in time. Snoop
requests and responses travel in the opposite direction, similar to
what happens in functional and atomic accesses. With the introduction
of this patch, it is possible to determine the direction of packets in
the bus, and no longer necessary to look for both a master and a slave
port with the requested port id.

In contrast to the normal recvFunctional, recvAtomic and recvTiming
that are pure virtual functions, the recvFunctionalSnoop,
recvAtomicSnoop and recvTimingSnoop have a default implementation that
calls panic. This is to allow non-coherent master and slave ports to
not implement these functions.
2012-04-14 05:45:07 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b9bc530ad2 Regression: Add ANSI colours to highlight test status
This patch adds a very basic pretty-printing of the test status
(passed or failed) to highlight failing tests even more: green for
passed, and red for failed. The printing only uses ANSI it the target
output is a tty and supports ANSI colours. Hence, any regression
scripts that are outputting to files or sending e-mails etc should
still be fine.
2012-04-14 05:44:27 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
b6aa6d55eb clang/gcc: Fix compilation issues with clang 3.0 and gcc 4.6
This patch addresses a number of minor issues that cause problems when
compiling with clang >= 3.0 and gcc >= 4.6. Most importantly, it
avoids using the deprecated ext/hash_map and instead uses
unordered_map (and similarly so for the hash_set). To make use of the
new STL containers, g++ and clang has to be invoked with "-std=c++0x",
and this is now added for all gcc versions >= 4.6, and for clang >=
3.0. For gcc >= 4.3 and <= 4.5 and clang <= 3.0 we use the tr1
unordered_map to avoid the deprecation warning.

The addition of c++0x in turn causes a few problems, as the
compiler is more stringent and adds a number of new warnings. Below,
the most important issues are enumerated:

1) the use of namespaces is more strict, e.g. for isnan, and all
   headers opening the entire namespace std are now fixed.

2) another other issue caused by the more stringent compiler is the
   narrowing of the embedded python, which used to be a char array,
   and is now unsigned char since there were values larger than 128.

3) a particularly odd issue that arose with the new c++0x behaviour is
   found in range.hh, where the operator< causes gcc to complain about
   the template type parsing (the "<" is interpreted as the beginning
   of a template argument), and the problem seems to be related to the
   begin/end members introduced for the range-type iteration, which is
   a new feature in c++11.

As a minor update, this patch also fixes the build flags for the clang
debug target that used to be shared with gcc and incorrectly use
"-ggdb".
2012-04-14 05:43:31 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt
29482e90ba SCons: restore Werror option in src/SConscript
Partial backout of cset 8b223e308b08.

Although it's great that there's currently no need
for Werror=false in the current tree, some of us
have uncommitted code that still needs this option.
2012-04-13 08:13:04 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
c9634d9b38 Ruby: Ensure order-dependent iteration uses an ordered map
This patch fixes a bug in Ruby that caused non-deterministic
simulation when changing the underlying hash map implementation. The
reason is order-dependent behaviour in combination with iteration over
the hash map contents. The two locations where a sorted container is
assumed are now changed to make use of a std::map instead of the
unordered hash map.

With this change, the stats changes slightly and the follow-on
changeset will update the relevant statistics.
2012-04-12 08:35:49 -04:00
Gabe Black
15ca4f2fc7 tests: Fix building unit tests.
Unit tests shouldn't build in gem5's main function because they have thier
own.
2012-04-09 23:20:30 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
3fd425124c rubytest: remove spurious printf 2012-04-06 17:51:47 -07:00
Lisa Hsu
a5287efc58 slicc: Controllers attached to Sequencers no longer have to be named L1Cache. 2012-04-06 13:47:08 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
5dfa4cd3f5 sim-ruby: checkpointing fixes and dependent eventq improvements
Fixes checkpointing with respect to lost events after swapping event queues.
Also adds DPRINTFs to better understand what's going on when Ruby serializes
and unserializes.
2012-04-06 13:47:07 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
70682e36dd slicc: fixed error message when the type has no inheritance 2012-04-06 13:47:07 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
5838ed7290 MOESI_hammer: tbe allocation and dependent wakeup fixes 2012-04-06 13:47:07 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
f12961bf25 python: added __nonzero__ function to SimObject Bool params 2012-04-06 13:47:07 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
f050ebe3a8 MOESI_hammer: fixed bug with single cpu + flushes, then modified the regression tester to check this functionality 2012-04-06 13:47:06 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
0a9f4b950f rubytest: seperated read and write ports.
This patch allows the ruby tester to support protocols where the i-cache and d-cache
are managed by seperate controllers.
2012-04-06 13:47:06 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
b00949d88b MEM: Enable multiple distributed generalized memories
This patch removes the assumption on having on single instance of
PhysicalMemory, and enables a distributed memory where the individual
memories in the system are each responsible for a single contiguous
address range.

All memories inherit from an AbstractMemory that encompasses the basic
behaviuor of a random access memory, and provides untimed access
methods. What was previously called PhysicalMemory is now
SimpleMemory, and a subclass of AbstractMemory. All future types of
memory controllers should inherit from AbstractMemory.

To enable e.g. the atomic CPU and RubyPort to access the now
distributed memory, the system has a wrapper class, called
PhysicalMemory that is aware of all the memories in the system and
their associated address ranges. This class thus acts as an
infinitely-fast bus and performs address decoding for these "shortcut"
accesses. Each memory can specify that it should not be part of the
global address map (used e.g. by the functional memories by some
testers). Moreover, each memory can be configured to be reported to
the OS configuration table, useful for populating ATAG structures, and
any potential ACPI tables.

Checkpointing support currently assumes that all memories have the
same size and organisation when creating and resuming from the
checkpoint. A future patch will enable a more flexible
re-organisation.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/PhysicalMemory.py => src/mem/AbstractMemory.py
rename : src/mem/PhysicalMemory.py => src/mem/SimpleMemory.py
rename : src/mem/physical.cc => src/mem/abstract_mem.cc
rename : src/mem/physical.hh => src/mem/abstract_mem.hh
rename : src/mem/physical.cc => src/mem/simple_mem.cc
rename : src/mem/physical.hh => src/mem/simple_mem.hh
2012-04-06 13:46:31 -04:00
Tushar Krishna
dbe1608fd5 NetworkTest: remove unnecessary memory allocation 2012-04-05 17:51:26 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
4f4a710457 Config: corrects the way Ruby attaches to the DMA ports
With recent changes to the memory system, a port cannot be assigned a peer
port twice. While making use of the Ruby memory system in FS mode, DMA
ports were assigned peer twice, once for the classic memory system
and once for the Ruby memory system. This patch removes this double
assignment of peer ports.
2012-04-05 11:09:19 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
aab2001ab7 Python: Make the All proxy traverse SimObject children as well
This patch changes the behaviour of the All proxy parameter to not
only consider the direct children, but also do a pre-order depth-first
traversal of the object tree and append all results from the
children.

This is used in a later patch to find all the memories in the system,
independent of where they are located in the hierarchy.
2012-04-05 10:44:35 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a8e6adb0b1 Atomic: Remove the physmem_port and access memory directly
This patch removes the physmem_port from the Atomic CPU and instead
uses the system pointer to access the physmem when using the fastmem
option. The system already keeps track of the physmem and the valid
memory address ranges, and with this patch we merely make use of that
existing functionality. As a result of this change, the overloaded
getMasterPort in the Atomic CPU can be removed, thus unifying the CPUs.
2012-04-03 03:50:14 -04:00
Gabe Black
a7859f7e45 X86: Fix address size handling so real mode works properly.
Virtual (pre-segmentation) addresses are truncated based on address size, and
any non-64 bit linear address is truncated to 32 bits. This means that real
mode addresses aren't truncated down to 16 bits after their segment bases are
added in.
2012-03-31 12:27:33 -07:00
Andreas Hansson
74043c4f5c MEM: Remove legacy DRAM in preparation for memory updates
This patch removes the DRAM memory class in preparation for updates to
the memory system, with the first one introducing an abstract memory
class, and removing the assumption of a single physical memory.
2012-03-30 12:57:48 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a128ba7cd1 Ruby: Remove the physMemPort and instead access memory directly
This patch removes the physMemPort from the RubySequencer and instead
uses the system pointer to access the physmem. The system already
keeps track of the physmem and the valid memory address ranges, and
with this patch we merely make use of that existing functionality. The
memory is modified so that it is possible to call the access functions
(atomic and functional) without going through the port, and the memory
is allowed to be unconnected, i.e. have no ports (since Ruby does not
attach it like the conventional memory system).
2012-03-30 09:42:36 -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
a14013af3a CPU: Unify initMemProxies across CPUs and simulation modes
This patch unifies where initMemProxies is called, in the init()
method of each BaseCPU subclass, before TheISA::initCPU is
called. Moreover, it also ensures that initMemProxies is called in
both full-system and syscall-emulation mode, thus unifying also across
the modes. An additional check is added in the ThreadState to ensure
that initMemProxies is only called once.
2012-03-30 09:38:35 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
9d7c715c46 range_map: Enable const find and iteration
This patch adds const access functions to the range_map to enable its use
in a const context, similar to the STL container classes.
2012-03-26 05:37:00 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
312efd742e Power: Change bitfield name to avoid conflicts with range_map
This patch changes the name of a bitfield from W to W_FIELD to avoid
clashes with W being used as a class (typename) in the templatized
range_map. It also changes L to L_FIELD to avoid future problems. The
problem manifestes itself when the CPU includes a header that in turn
includes range_map.hh. The relevant parts of the decoder are updated.
2012-03-26 05:35:24 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
ca9790a2db Ruby: Fix Set::print for 32-bit hosts
This patch fixes a compilation error caused by a length mismatch on
32-bit hosts. The ifdef and sprintf is replaced by a csprintf.
2012-03-23 06:54:25 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
9727b1be18 MEM: Unify bus access methods and prepare for master/slave split
This patch unifies the recvFunctional, recvAtomic and recvTiming to
all be based on a similar structure: 1) extract information about the
incoming packet, 2) send it out to the appropriate snoopers, 3)
determine where it is going, and 4) forward it to the right
destination. The naming of variables across the different access
functions is now consistent as well.

Additionally, the patch introduces the member functions releaseBus and
retryWaiting to better distinguish between the two cases when we
should tell a sender to retry. The first case is when the bus goes
from busy to idle, and the second case is when it receives a retry
from a destination that did not immediatelly accept a packet.

As a very minor change, the MMU debug flag is no longer used in the bus.
2012-03-22 06:37:21 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
c2d2ea99e3 MEM: Split SimpleTimingPort into PacketQueue and ports
This patch decouples the queueing and the port interactions to
simplify the introduction of the master and slave ports. By separating
the queueing functionality from the port itself, it becomes much
easier to distinguish between master and slave ports, and still retain
the queueing ability for both (without code duplication).

As part of the split into a PacketQueue and a port, there is now also
a hierarchy of two port classes, QueuedPort and SimpleTimingPort. The
QueuedPort is useful for ports that want to leave the packet
transmission of outgoing packets to the queue and is used by both
master and slave ports. The SimpleTimingPort inherits from the
QueuedPort and adds the implemention of recvTiming and recvFunctional
through recvAtomic.

The PioPort and MessagePort are cleaned up as part of the changes.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/tport.cc => src/mem/packet_queue.cc
rename : src/mem/tport.hh => src/mem/packet_queue.hh
2012-03-22 06:36:27 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
fb395b56dd Scons: Remove Werror=False in SConscript files
This patch removes the overriding of "-Werror" in a handful of
cases. The code compiles with gcc 4.6.3 and clang 3.0 without any
warnings, and thus without any errors. There are no functional changes
introduced by this patch. In the future, rather than ypassing
"-Werror", address the warnings.
2012-03-22 06:34:50 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
12742835bc Python: Fix a conditional expression that requires Python 2.5
This patch changes a conditional expression to a conventional if/else
block, which does not require Python >= 2.5.
2012-03-21 19:02:03 -04:00
Nathanael Premillieu
8e2a8fbb7e ARM: Fix case where cond/uncond control is mis-specified 2012-03-21 10:34:06 -05:00
Ali Saidi
ed8ed6e761 ARM: Clean up condCodes in IT blocks. 2012-03-21 10:34:06 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
a64319f764 ARM: IT doesn't need to be serializing. 2012-03-21 10:34:06 -05:00
Andrew Lukefahr
b4e5be717d O3: Fix sizing of decode to rename skid buffer. 2012-03-21 10:34:06 -05:00
Koan-Sin Tan
0376422c0b ARM: Add RTC to PBX System 2012-03-21 10:34:05 -05:00
Brian Grayson
565c1de4a8 O3: Fix size of skid buffer between fetch and decode when widths are different 2012-03-21 10:34:05 -05:00
Ali Saidi
1981ba21ca ARM: Fix uninitialized value in ARM RTC model. 2012-03-21 10:34:05 -05:00
Tushar Krishna
c9e4bca8d8 Garnet: Stats at vnet granularity + code cleanup
This patch
(1) Moves redundant code from fixed and flexible networks to BaseGarnetNetwork.
(2) Prints network stats at vnet granularity.
2012-03-19 17:34:17 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
72538294fb gcc: Clean-up of non-C++0x compliant code, first steps
This patch cleans up a number of minor issues aiming to get closer to
compliance with the C++0x standard as interpreted by gcc and clang
(compile with std=c++0x and -pedantic-errors). In particular, the
patch cleans up enums where the last item was succeded by a comma,
namespaces closed by a curcly brace followed by a semi-colon, and the
use of the GNU-extension typeof (replaced by templated functions). It
does not address variable-length arrays, zero-size arrays, anonymous
structs, range expressions in switch statements, and the use of long
long. The generated CPU code also has a large number of issues that
remain to be fixed, mainly related to overflows in implicit constant
conversion (due to shifts).
2012-03-19 06:36:09 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
adb8621031 clang: Fix recently introduced clang compilation errors
This patch makes the code compile with clang 2.9 and 3.0 again by
making two very minor changes. Firt, it maintains a strict typing in
the forward declaration of the BaseCPUParams. Second, it adds a
FullSystemInt flag of the type unsigned int next to the boolean
FullSystem flag. The FullSystemInt variable can be used in
decode-statements (expands to switch statements) in the instruction
decoder.
2012-03-19 06:35:04 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
a444a6f8d6 scripts: Fix to ensure that port connection count is always set
This patch ensures that the port connection count is set to zero in those
cases when the port is not connected.
2012-03-19 06:34:02 -04:00
Brian Grayson
98185658c5 O3: Add fatal when fetchWidth > Impl::MaxWidth. 2012-03-11 10:20:54 -04:00
Brian Grayson
9a9a4a0780 ARM: Fix branch prediction issue with CB(N)Z instruction 2012-03-09 15:32:41 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
69d229ce28 O3/Ozone: Eliminate dead code counting software prefetch insts
Eliminates dead code in the O3 and Ozone CPU models that counted
software prefetch instructions separately for the ALPHA ISA only.
2012-03-09 09:59:28 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
98cf57fb89 CheckerCPU: Add function stubs to non-ARM ISA source to compile with CheckerCPU
Making the CheckerCPU a runtime time option requires the code to be compatible
with ISAs other than ARM.  This patch adds the appropriate function
stubs to allow compilation.
2012-03-09 09:59:28 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
043709fdfa CheckerCPU: Make CheckerCPU runtime selectable instead of compile selectable
Enables the CheckerCPU to be selected at runtime with the --checker option
from the configs/example/fs.py and configs/example/se.py configuration
files.  Also merges with the SE/FS changes.
2012-03-09 09:59:27 -05:00
Ali Saidi
df05ffab12 ARM: Don't reset CPUs that are going to be switched in. 2012-03-09 09:59:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
3ce2d0fad0 System: Move code in initState() back into constructor whenever possible.
The change to port proxies recently moved code out of the constructor into
initState(). This is needed for code that loads data into memory, however
for code that setups symbol tables, kernel based events, etc this is the wrong
thing to do as that code is only called when a checkpoint isn't being restored
from.
2012-03-09 09:59:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
ec1ef24895 ARM: Fix valgrind reported error on O3 that was causing minor stats changes. 2012-03-09 09:59:26 -05:00
Ali Saidi
eaa994e7f6 cache: Allow main memory to be at disjoint address ranges. 2012-03-09 09:59:25 -05:00
Marc Orr
eb43883bef build scripts: Made minor modifications to reduce build overhead time.
1. --implicit-cache behavior is default.
2. makeEnv in src/SConscript is conditionally called.
3. decider set to MD5-timestamp
4. NO_HTML build option changed to SLICC_HTML (defaults to False)
2012-03-06 19:07:41 -08:00
Steve Reinhardt
fd2d5ae2af DynInst: get rid of dead MyHash code.
Not sure what this was ever used for, but it
doesn't seem used anymore.
2012-03-02 09:17:42 -08:00
Andreas Hansson
32eae8094d CPU: Check that the interrupt controller is created when needed
This patch adds a creation-time check to the CPU to ensure that the
interrupt controller is created for the cases where it is needed,
i.e. if the CPU is not being switched in later and not a checker CPU.

The patch also adds the "createInterruptController" call to a number
of the regression scripts.
2012-03-02 09:21:48 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
adc419a13a Ruby: Rename RubyPort::sendTiming to avoid overriding base class
This patch renames the sendTiming member function in the RubyPort to
avoid inadvertently hiding Port::sendTiming (discovered through some
rather painful debugging). The RubyPort does, in fact, rely on the
functionality of the queued port and the implementation merely
schedules a send the next cycle. The new name for the member function
is sendNextCycle to better reflect this behaviour.

In the unlikely event that we ever shift to using C++11 the member
functions in Port should have a "final" identifier to prevent any
overriding in derived classes.
2012-03-02 09:16:50 -05:00
Ali Saidi
b129d7ce00 ARM: FIx a bug preventing multiple cores booting a VExpress_EMM machine.
New kernel code verifies that multi-processor extensions are available
before booting secondary CPUs.
2012-03-02 08:18:19 -06:00
Ali Saidi
96e37eb17c ARM: FIx missing cf controller connection. 2012-03-01 22:43:23 -06:00
Chander Sudanthi
357fb0a185 VNC: spacing
Fixed some spacing in a switch statement
2012-03-01 17:26:36 -06:00
Ali Saidi
91b737ed48 ARM: Add support for Versatile Express extended memory map
Also clean up how we create boot loader memory a bit.
2012-03-01 17:26:31 -06:00
Ali Saidi
3876105bdb ARM: Add RTC device for ARM platforms.
This change implements a PL031 real time clock.

--HG--
rename : src/dev/arm/timer_sp804.cc => src/dev/arm/rtc_pl031.cc
rename : src/dev/arm/timer_sp804.hh => src/dev/arm/rtc_pl031.hh
2012-03-01 17:26:31 -06:00
Matt Horsnell
08187e3916 ARM: Add limited CP14 support.
New kernels attempt to read CP14 what debug architecture is available.
These changes add the debug registers and return that none is currently
available.
2012-03-01 17:26:31 -06:00
Ali Saidi
d907d0ec72 Cache: Fix an issue with LRU when bonus block is used to complete transaction.
The block is never inserted because it's the one extra block in the cache, but
it can be invalidated twice in a row. In that case the block doesn't have a
new master id (beacuse it was never inserted), however it is valid and
the accounting goes wrong at that point.
2012-03-01 17:26:31 -06:00
Dam Sunwoo
86d1042d9f ARM: move kernel func event to correct location.
With the recent series of patches, the symbol table loading moved from
"construct" time to "init" time, but the kernel function event
callback registration was left behind. This patch moves it to the
proper location.
2012-03-01 17:26:31 -06:00
Giacomo Gabrielli
d51478db4e ARM: fix bits-to-fp conversion function declarations.
Add extra declarations to allow the compiler to pick up the right function.
Please note that these declarations have been added as part of the
clang-related changes.
2012-03-01 17:26:30 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
4b32c9fb4d x86: Fix x86 TLB and Walker
This patch adds a function to X86 tlb that returns the
walker port. This port is required for correctly connecting
the walker ports for the cpu just switched in
2012-03-01 11:37:03 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
c80af04d7d x86: Fix switching of CPUs
This patch prevents creation of interrupt controller for
cpus that will be switched in later
2012-03-01 11:37:02 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
e5ac647fc9 MEM: Make all the port proxy members const
This is a trivial patch that merely makes all the member functions of
the port proxies const. There is no good reason why they should not
be, and this change only serves to make it explicit that they are not
modified through their use.
2012-02-29 04:47:51 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
88abdc0fad SWIG: Ensure ptrdiff_t is a known type in gcc >= 4.6.1
This patch fixes a compilation error that occurs with gcc >= 4.6.1,
caused by swig not including cstddef and not using the std:: namespace
prefix for ptrdiff_t. There is an old patch,
http://reviews.m5sim.org/r/913/ that no longer applies cleanly and
this might be re-iterating the same issue.

We work around the problem by always enforcing the inclusion of
cstddef in all swig interface declarations, and also by explicitly
using std::ptrdiff_t.
2012-02-29 04:26:58 -05:00
Gabe Black
559b43a372 X86: Use the M5PanicFault fault in execute methods instead of calling panic.
If an instruction is executed speculatively and hits a situation where it
wants to panic, it should return a fault instead. If the instruction was
misspeculated, the fault can be thrown away. If the instruction wasn't
misspeculated, the fault will be invoked and the panic will still happen.
2012-02-26 15:32:53 -08:00
Andreas Hansson
0cd0a8fdd3 MEM: Simplify cache ports preparing for master/slave split
This patch splits the two cache ports into a master (memory-side) and
slave (cpu-side) subclass of port with slightly different
functionality. For example, it is only the CPU-side port that blocks
incoming requests, and only the memory-side port that schedules send
events outside of what the transmit list dictates.

This patch simplifies the two classes by relying further on
SimpleTimingPort and also generalises the latter to better accommodate
the changes (introducing trySendTiming and scheduleSend). The
memory-side cache port overrides sendDeferredPacket to be able to not
only send responses from the transmit list, but also send requests
based on the MSHRs.

A follow on patch further simplifies the SimpleTimingPort and the
cache ports.
2012-02-24 11:52:49 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
77878d0a87 MEM: Prepare mport for master/slave split
This patch simplifies the mport in preparation for a split into a
master and slave role for the message ports. In particular,
sendMessageAtomic was only used in a single location and similarly so
sendMessageTiming. The affected interrupt device is updated
accordingly.
2012-02-24 11:50:15 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
86c2aad482 Ruby: Simplify tester ports by not using SimpleTimingPort
This patch simplfies the master ports used by RubyDirectedTester and
RubyTester by avoiding the use of SimpleTimingPort. Neither tester
made any use of the functionality offered by SimpleTimingPort besides
a trivial implementation of recvFunctional (only snoops) and
recvRangeChange (not relevant since there is only one master).

The patch does not change or add any functionality, it merely makes
the introduction of a master/slave port easier (in a future patch).
2012-02-24 11:48:48 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
485d103255 MEM: Move all read/write blob functions from Port to PortProxy
This patch moves the readBlob/writeBlob/memsetBlob from the Port class
to the PortProxy class, thus making a clear separation of the basic
port functionality (recv/send functional/atomic/timing), and the
higher-level functional accessors available on the port proxies.

There are only a few places in the code base where the blob functions
were used on ports, and they are all for peeking into the memory
system without making a normal memory access (in the memtest, and the
malta and tsunami pchip). The memtest also exemplifies how easy it is
to create a non-translating proxy if desired. The malta and tsunami
pchip used a slave port to perform a functional read, and this is now
changed to rely on the physProxy of the system (to which they already
have a pointer).
2012-02-24 11:46:39 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
9e3c8de30b MEM: Make port proxies use references rather than pointers
This patch is adding a clearer design intent to all objects that would
not be complete without a port proxy by making the proxies members
rathen than dynamically allocated. In essence, if NULL would not be a
valid value for the proxy, then we avoid using a pointer to make this
clear.

The same approach is used for the methods using these proxies, such as
loadSections, that now use references rather than pointers to better
reflect the fact that NULL would not be an acceptable value (in fact
the code would break and that is how this patch started out).

Overall the concept of "using a reference to express unconditional
composition where a NULL pointer is never valid" could be done on a
much broader scale throughout the code base, but for now it is only
done in the locations affected by the proxies.
2012-02-24 11:45:30 -05:00
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
9f07d2ce7e CPU: Round-two unifying instr/data CPU ports across models
This patch continues the unification of how the different CPU models
create and share their instruction and data ports. Most importantly,
it forces every CPU to have an instruction and a data port, and gives
these ports explicit getters in the BaseCPU (getDataPort and
getInstPort). The patch helps in simplifying the code, make
assumptions more explicit, andfurther ease future patches related to
the CPU ports.

The biggest changes are in the in-order model (that was not modified
in the previous unification patch), which now moves the ports from the
CacheUnit to the CPU. It also distinguishes the instruction fetch and
load-store unit from the rest of the resources, and avoids the use of
indices and casting in favour of keeping track of these two units
explicitly (since they are always there anyways). The atomic, timing
and O3 model simply return references to their already existing ports.
2012-02-24 11:42:00 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
ef4af8cec8 MEM: Fatal when no port can be found for an address
This patch adds a check in the findPort method to ensure that an
invalid port id is never returned. Previously this could happen if no
default port was set, and no address matched the request, in which
case -1 was returned causing a SEGFAULT when using the id to index in
the port array. To clean things up further a symbolic name is added
for the invalid port id.
2012-02-24 11:40:29 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt
e121708e08 SimObject: make get_config_as_dict() tolerate undefined params
Without this patch, undefined params cause a cryptic KeyError
in multidict inside get_config_as_dict().  This patch lets
undefined params through get_config_as_dict() so they can
once again generate meaningful error messages later on in
the configuration process.
2012-02-20 08:11:14 -08:00
Andreas Hansson
6cf9f182f6 MEM: Fix residual bus ports and make them master/slave
This patch cleans up a number of remaining uses of bus.port which
is now split into bus.master and bus.slave. The only non-trivial change
is the memtest where the level building now has to be aware of the role
of the ports used in the previous level.
2012-02-14 14:15:30 -05:00
Mrinmoy Ghosh
9b05e96b9e BPred: Fix RAS to handle predicated call/return instructions.
Change RAS to fix issues with predicated call/return instructions.
Handled all cases in the life of a predicated call and return instruction.
2012-02-13 12:26:25 -06:00
Mrinmoy Ghosh
fd90c3676d BP: Fix several Branch Predictor issues.
1. Updates the Branch Predictor correctly to the state
   just after a mispredicted branch, if a squash occurs.
2. If a BTB does not find an entry, the branch is predicted not taken.
   The global history is modified to correctly reflect this prediction.
3. Local history is now updated at the fetch stage instead of
   execute stage.
4. In the Update stage of the branch predictor the local predictors are
   now correctly updated according to the state of local history during
   fetch stage.

This patch also improves performance by as much as 17% on some benchmarks
2012-02-13 12:26:24 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
abc212461b MEM: Explicit ports and Python binding on CopyEngine
The copy-engine ports were previously created implicitly and bound
based on the dma port peer rather than relying on the normal Python
binding (connectPorts) being called explicitly. This patch makes the
copy engine port similar to all other ports in that they are visibly
in the Python class and bound using the normal explicit calls through
Python.
2012-02-13 06:46:43 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
63777fb23f MEM: Pass the ports from Python to C++ using the Swig params
This patch adds basic information about the ports in the parameter
classes to be passed from the Python world to the corresponding C++
object. Currently, the only information passed is the number of
connected peers, which for a Port is either 0 or 1, and for a
VectorPort reflects the size of the VectorPort. The default port of
the bus had to be renamed to avoid using the name "default" as a field
in the parameter class. It is possible to extend the Swig'ed
information further and add e.g. a pair with a description and size.
2012-02-13 06:45:11 -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
eada4268ef X86: open flags: Another patch from Vince Weaver 2012-02-12 16:41:29 -08:00
Anthony Gutierrez
542d0ceebc cpu: add separate stats for insts/ops both globally and per cpu model 2012-02-12 16:07:39 -06:00
Dam Sunwoo
230540e655 mem: fix cache stats to use request ids correctly
This patch fixes the cache stats to use the new request ids.
Cache stats also display the requestor names in the vector subnames.
Most cache stats now include "nozero" and "nonan" flags to reduce the
amount of excessive cache stat dump. Also, simplified
incMissCount()/incHitCount() functions.
2012-02-12 16:07:39 -06:00
Ali Saidi
8aaa39e93d mem: Add a master ID to each request object.
This change adds a master id to each request object which can be
used identify every device in the system that is capable of issuing a request.
This is part of the way to removing the numCpus+1 stats in the cache and
replacing them with the master ids. This is one of a series of changes
that make way for the stats output to be changed to python.
2012-02-12 16:07:38 -06:00
Mrinmoy Ghosh
7e104a1af2 prefetcher: Make prefetcher a sim object instead of it being a parameter on cache 2012-02-12 16:07:38 -06:00
Gabe Black
5b557a314f SPARC: Make PSTATE and HPSTATE a BitUnion.
This gets rid of cryptic bits of code with lots of bit manipulation, and makes
some comments redundant.
2012-02-11 14:16:38 -08:00
Nilay Vaish
aa513a4a99 Ruby: Remove isTagPresent() calls from Sequencer.cc
This patch removes the calls to isTagPresent() from Sequencer.cc. These
calls are made just for setting the cache block to have been most recently
used. The calls have been folded in to the function setMRU().
2012-02-10 11:29:02 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
69d8600bf8 MESI: Add queues for stalled requests
This patch adds support for stalling the requests queued up at different
controllers for the MESI CMP directory protocol. Earlier the controllers
would recycle the requests using some fixed latency. This results in
younger requests getting serviced first at times, and can result in
starvation. Instead all the requests that need a particular block to be
in a stable state are moved to a separate queue, where they wait till
that block returns to a stable state and then they are processed.
2012-02-10 11:05:24 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
72f3f526fc sim/system: initialize the pagePtr variable 2012-02-10 09:52:32 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
6a7a6263e1 O3 CPU: Improve handling of delayed commit flag
The delayed commit flag is used in conjunction with interrupt pending flag to
figure out whether or not fetch stage should get more instructions. This patch
clears this flag when instructions are squashed. Also, in case an interrupt is
pending, currently it is not possible to access the instruction cache. This
patch allows accessing the cache in case this flag is set.
2012-02-10 08:37:31 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
cd765c23a2 O3 CPU: Strengthen condition for handling interrupts
The condition for handling interrupts is to check whether or not the cpu's
instruction list is empty. As observed, this can lead to cases in which even
though the instruction list is empty, interrupts are handled when they should
not be. The condition is being strengthened so that interrupts get handled only
when the last committed microop did not had IsDelayedCommit set.
2012-02-10 08:37:30 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
8f7e03d4cf O3 CPU: Provide the squashing instruction
This patch adds a function to the ROB that will get the squashing instruction
from the ROB's list of instructions. This squashing instruction is used for
figuring out the macroop from which the fetch stage should fetch the microops.
Further, a check has been added that if the instructions are to be fetched
from the cache maintained by the fetch stage, then the data in the cache should
be valid and the PC of the thread being fetched from is same as the address of
the cache block.
2012-02-10 08:37:28 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
0e597e944a O3 Fetch: Check if PC is pointing to Microcode ROM 2012-02-10 08:37:26 -06:00
Gabe Black
e80ebc308f SE/FS: Record the system pointer all the time for the simple CPU.
This pointer was only being stored in code that came from SE mode. The system
pointer is always meaningful and available, so it should always be stored.
2012-02-10 02:05:31 -08:00
Andreas Hansson
cdb32860b4 MEM: Remove onRetryList from BusPort and rely on retryList
This patch removes the onRetryList field from the BusPort class and
entirely relies on the retryList which holds all ports that are
waiting to retry. The onRetryList field and the retryList were
previously used with overloaded functionalities and only one is really
needed (there were also checks to assert they held the same
information). After this patch the bus ports will be split into master
and slave ports and this simplifies that transition.
2012-02-09 13:06:27 -05:00
Gabe Black
a6246bb047 Checker: Access workload element 0 only if there is an element 0. 2012-02-07 04:44:01 -08:00
Gabe Black
f2b46fdb85 Faults: Turn off arch/faults.hh
Because there are no longer architecture independent but specialized functions
in arch/XXX/faults.hh, code that isn't using the faults from a particular ISA
no longer needs to be able to include them through the switching header file
arch/faults.hh. By removing that header file (arch/faults.hh), the potential
interface between ISA code and non ISA code is narrowed.
2012-02-07 04:43:21 -08:00
Gabe Black
cbcdcd53a7 System: Forgot to qrefresh with my last change. 2012-02-03 09:48:10 -08:00
Gabe Black
acebd9bf91 System: Fix the check which detects running out of physical memory.
The code that checks whether pages allocated by allocPhysPages only checks
that the first page fits into physical memory, not that all of them do. This
change makes the code check the last page which should work properly. This
function used to only allocate one page at a time, so the first page and last
page used to be the same thing.
2012-02-02 23:54:25 -08:00
Ali Saidi
0a26883296 configs: More fixes for the memory system updates 2012-02-01 09:48:28 -08:00
Gabe Black
ea8b347dc5 Merge with head, hopefully the last time for this batch. 2012-01-31 22:40:08 -08:00
Koan-Sin Tan
7d4f187700 clang: Enable compiling gem5 using clang 2.9 and 3.0
This patch adds the necessary flags to the SConstruct and SConscript
files for compiling using clang 2.9 and later (on Ubuntu et al and OSX
XCode 4.2), and also cleans up a bunch of compiler warnings found by
clang. Most of the warnings are related to hidden virtual functions,
comparisons with unsigneds >= 0, and if-statements with empty
bodies. A number of mismatches between struct and class are also
fixed. clang 2.8 is not working as it has problems with class names
that occur in multiple namespaces (e.g. Statistics in
kernel_stats.hh).

clang has a bug (http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=7247) which
causes confusion between the container std::set and the function
Packet::set, and this is currently addressed by not including the
entire namespace std, but rather selecting e.g. "using std::vector" in
the appropriate places.
2012-01-31 12:05:52 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
4590b91fb8 MEM: Remove the otherPort from the cache ports
This patch is a very straight-forward simplification, removing the
unecessary otherPort pointer from the cache port. The pointer was only
used to forward range changes, and the address range is fixed for the
cache. Removing the pointer simplifies the transition to master/slave
ports.
2012-01-31 11:51:19 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
4fdecae443 Thread: Use inherited baseCpu rather than cpu in SimpleThread
This patch is a trivial simplification, removing the cpu pointer from
SimpleThread and relying on the baseCpu pointer in ThreadState. The
patch does not add or change any functionality, it merely cleans up
the code.
2012-01-31 11:50:07 -05:00
Dam Sunwoo
0ed3c84c7b util: implements "writefile" gem5 op to export file from guest to host filesystem
Usage: m5 writefile <filename>

File will be created in the gem5 output folder with the identical filename.
Implementation is largely based on the existing "readfile" functionality.
Currently does not support exporting of folders.
2012-01-31 07:46:04 -08:00
Geoffrey Blake
af6aaf2581 CheckerCPU: Re-factor CheckerCPU to be compatible with current gem5
Brings the CheckerCPU back to life to allow FS and SE checking of the
O3CPU.  These changes have only been tested with the ARM ISA.  Other
ISAs potentially require modification.
2012-01-31 07:46:03 -08:00
Gabe Black
e88165a431 Merge with main repository. 2012-01-30 21:07:57 -08:00
Andreas Hansson
cfc268ad9e MEM: Make the RubyPort physMemPort a PioPort instead of M5Port
This patch makes the physMemPort of the RubyPort a PioPort rather than
an M5Port. This reflects the fact that the M5Port and PioPort have
different roles. The M5Port is really a coherent slave that is
connected to the CPUs and other coherent masters of the system,
e.g. DMA ports. The PioPort, on the other hand, is a master port that
is connected to the memory and other slaves, for example the pio
devices.

This simplifies future changes into master/slave ports and is
consistent with the port roles throughout the system.
2012-01-30 05:38:24 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
ef9fc01073 MEM: Clean-up of Functional/Virtual/TranslatingPort remnants
This patch cleans up forward declarations and a member-function
prototype that still referred to the old FunctionalPort, VirtualPort
and TranslatingPort. There is no change in functionality.
2012-01-30 03:44:25 -05:00
Gabe Black
39f314cc15 Yet another merge with the main repository.
--HG--
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-o3-timing/config.ini => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-o3-timing/config.ini
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-o3-timing/simout => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-o3-timing/simout
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-o3-timing/stats.txt => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-o3-timing/stats.txt
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-o3-timing/system.pc.com_1.terminal => tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-o3-timing/system.pc.com_1.terminal
rename : tests/long/00.gzip/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini => tests/long/se/00.gzip/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini
rename : tests/long/00.gzip/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout => tests/long/se/00.gzip/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout
rename : tests/long/00.gzip/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt => tests/long/se/00.gzip/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt
rename : tests/long/10.mcf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini => tests/long/se/10.mcf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini
rename : tests/long/10.mcf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout => tests/long/se/10.mcf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout
rename : tests/long/10.mcf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt => tests/long/se/10.mcf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt
rename : tests/long/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini => tests/long/se/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini
rename : tests/long/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout => tests/long/se/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout
rename : tests/long/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt => tests/long/se/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt
rename : tests/long/70.twolf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini => tests/long/se/70.twolf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini
rename : tests/long/70.twolf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout => tests/long/se/70.twolf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout
rename : tests/long/70.twolf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt => tests/long/se/70.twolf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt
rename : tests/quick/00.hello/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/00.hello/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/simout
rename : tests/quick/00.hello/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/stats.txt
2012-01-29 03:27:15 -08:00
Gabe Black
dc0e629ea1 Implement Ali's review feedback.
Try to decrease indentation, and remove some redundant FullSystem checks.
2012-01-29 02:04:34 -08:00
Nilay Vaish
5c2fc35e02 O3 CPU LSQ: Implement TSO
This patch makes O3's LSQ maintain total order between stores. Essentially
only the store at the head of the store buffer is allowed to be in flight.
Only after that store completes, the next store is issued to the memory
system. By default, the x86 architecture will have TSO.
2012-01-28 19:09:04 -06:00
Gabe Black
ec20ee2f7c SE/FS: Make SE vs. FS mode a runtime parameter. 2012-01-28 07:24:34 -08:00
Gabe Black
eab5c60286 MIPS: Fix a compiler warning from the eret instruction. 2012-01-28 07:24:23 -08:00
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
4acca8a053 ns_gige: Fix a missing curly brace in if-statement
This patch adds a missing curly brace when clearing and setting the
appropriate bits in the ns_gige.cc code.

This commit is not based on any runtime bug experienced, but rather
inspection of the code.
2012-01-27 12:54:11 -05:00
Gabe Black
da2a4acc26 Merge yet again with the main repository. 2012-01-16 04:27:10 -08:00
Mitchell Hayenga
698408bce2 Fix memory corruption issue with CopyStringOut()
CopyStringOut() improperly indexed setting the null
character, would result in zeroing a random byte
of memory after(out of bounds) the character array.
2012-01-12 15:27:20 -06:00
Ali Saidi
bd55c9e2af sim: display final value of curTick in stats
Different from sim_ticks in that this value is restored from checkpoints and is never reset.
Useful for aligning with framebuffer output ticks
2012-01-25 17:18:25 +00:00
Ali Saidi
e1c48dfce5 Mem: Add simple bandwidth stats to PhysicalMemory 2012-01-25 17:18:25 +00:00
Nilay Vaish
63563c9df2 O3, Ruby: Forward invalidations from Ruby to O3 CPU
This patch implements the functionality for forwarding invalidations and
replacements from the L1 cache of the Ruby memory system to the O3 CPU. The
implementation adds a list of ports to RubyPort. Whenever a replacement or an
invalidation is performed, the L1 cache forwards this to all the ports, which
is the LSQ in case of the O3 CPU.
2012-01-23 11:07:14 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
9481d05b8a MemCmd: Add a command for invalidation requests to LSQ
This command will be sent from the memory system (Ruby) to the LSQ of
an O3 CPU so that the LSQ, if it needs to, invalidates the address in
the request packet.
2012-01-23 11:07:11 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
acd289b7ef MEM: Make the bus default port yet another port
This patch removes the idiosyncratic nature of the default bus port
and makes it yet another port in the list of interfaces. Rather than
having a specific pointer to the default port we merely track the
identifier of this port. This change makes future port diversification
easier and overall cleans up the bus code.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
55cf3f4ac1 MEM: Removing the default port peer from Python ports
In preparation for the introduction of Master and Slave ports, this
patch removes the default port parameter in the Python port and thus
forces the argument list of the Port to contain only the
description. The drawback at this point is that the config port and
dma port of PCI and DMA devices have to be connected explicitly. This
is key for future diversification as the pio and config port are
slaves, but the dma port is a master.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
2208ea049f MEM: Make the bus bridge unidirectional and fixed address range
This patch makes the bus bridge uni-directional and specialises the
bus ports to be a master port and a slave port. This greatly
simplifies the assumptions on both sides as either port only has to
deal with requests or responses. The following patches introduce the
notion of master and slave ports, and would not be possible without
this split of responsibilities.

In making the bridge unidirectional, the address range mechanism of
the bridge is also changed. For the cases where communication is
taking place both ways, an additional bridge is needed. This causes
issues with the existing mechanism, as the busses cannot determine
when to stop iterating the address updates from the two bridges. To
avoid this issue, and also greatly simplify the specification, the
bridge now has a fixed set of address ranges, specified at creation
time.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
William Wang
e731cf4c1d MEM: Remove the functional ports from the memory system
The functional ports are no longer used and this patch cleans up the
legacy that is still present in buses, memories, CPUs etc. Note that
this does not refer to the class FunctionalPort (already removed), but
rather ports with the name (and use) functional.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
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
Andreas Hansson
142380a373 MEM: Remove Port removeConn and MemObject deletePortRefs
Cleaning up and simplifying the ports and going towards a more strict
elaboration-time creation and binding of the ports.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
6315e5bbb5 MEM: Remove the notion of the default port
This patch removes the default port and instead relies on the peer
being set to NULL initially. The binding check (i.e. is a port
connected or not) will eventually be moved to the init function of the
modules.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
de34e49d15 MEM: Simplify ports by removing EventManager
This patch removes the inheritance of EventManager from the ports and
moves all responsibility for event queues to the owner. Eventually the
event manager should be the interface block, which could either be the
structural owner or a subblock like a LSQ in the O3 CPU for example.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
b3f930c884 CPU: Moving towards a more general port across CPU models
This patch performs minimal changes to move the instruction and data
ports from specialised subclasses to the base CPU (to the largest
degree possible). Ultimately it servers to make the CPU(s) have a
well-defined interface to the memory sub-system.
2012-01-17 12:55:08 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
f85286b3de MEM: Add port proxies instead of non-structural ports
Port proxies are used to replace non-structural ports, and thus enable
all ports in the system to correspond to a structural entity. This has
the advantage of accessing memory through the normal memory subsystem
and thus allowing any constellation of distributed memories, address
maps, etc. Most accesses are done through the "system port" that is
used for loading binaries, debugging etc. For the entities that belong
to the CPU, e.g. threads and thread contexts, they wrap the CPU data
port in a port proxy.

The following replacements are made:
FunctionalPort      > PortProxy
TranslatingPort     > SETranslatingPortProxy
VirtualPort         > FSTranslatingPortProxy

--HG--
rename : src/mem/vport.cc => src/mem/fs_translating_port_proxy.cc
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
2012-01-17 12:55:08 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
43a45edcf0 Ruby: Change the access permissions for MOESI hammer
This patch changes the access permission for the WB_E_W state from
Busy to Read_Write to avoid having issues in follow-on patches with
functional accesses going through Ruby. This change was made after
consultation with all involved parties and is more of a work-around
than a fix.
2012-01-17 12:55:07 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
41af57f9fb MEM: Add the system port as a central access point
The system port is used as a globally reachable access point to the
memory subsystem. The benefit of using an actual port is that the
usual infrastructure is used to resolve any access and thus makes the
overall system able to handle distributed memories in any
configuration, and also makes the accesses agnostic to the address
map. This patch only introduces the port and does not actually use it
for anything.
2012-01-17 12:55:07 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
13ef7a5647 MEM: Differentiate functional cache accesses from CPU and memory
This patch changes the functionalAccess member function in the cache
model such that it is aware of what port the access came from, i.e. if
it came from the CPU side or from the memory side. By adding this
information, it is possible to respect the 'forwardSnoops' flag for
snooping requests coming from the memory side and not forward
them. This fixes an outstanding issue with the IO bus getting accesses
that have no valid destination port and also cleans up future changes
to the bus model.
2012-01-17 12:55:07 -06:00
Steve Reinhardt
7a3a37307a Alpha: warn_once about broken PAL breakpoints.
A recent changeset (aae12ce9f34c) removed support for
PAL-mode breakpoints in Alpha, since it was awkward
and likely unused.  This patch lets a user know if they
potentially run into this limitation.
2012-01-16 19:01:27 -08:00
Steve Reinhardt
1585cfb5b5 debug: fix AllFlags::disable()
Looks like copy-and-paste bug, apparently I'm the first
person to ever use this since it's plainly broken.
2012-01-16 19:00:59 -08:00
Maximilien Breughe
a7394ad680 inorder: MDU deadlock fix 2012-01-12 10:15:00 -05:00
Deyuan Guo
4a59cf00b4 mips: compatibility between MIPS_SE and cross compiler from CodeSorcery 2012-01-12 09:59:01 -05:00
Deyuan Guo
31b6941a52 mips: Fix bugs in faults.cc/hh and tlb.cc for MIPS_FS 2012-01-12 09:59:00 -05:00
Deyuan Guo
a40ec5671f mips: Fix decoder of two float-convert instructions 2012-01-12 09:58:59 -05:00
Deyuan Guo
7f782a6c79 mips: definition of MIPS64_QNAN in registers.hh 2012-01-12 09:58:58 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
0e6d6a5e25 PerfectCacheMemory: Remove references to CacheMsg
The definition for the class CacheMsg was removed long back. Some declaration
had still survived, which was recently removed. Since the PerfectCacheMemory
class relied on this particular declaration, its absence let to compilation
breaking down. Hence this patch.
2012-01-12 00:35:57 -06:00
Ali Saidi
c40ae2c3fb Packet: Put back part of the assert 2012-01-11 19:27:11 -05:00
Ali Saidi
bc1c21274e Packet: Remove meaningless assert statement 2012-01-11 19:24:13 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
bf59a9298f Ruby: Resurrect Cache Warmup Capability
This patch resurrects ruby's cache warmup capability. It essentially
makes use of all the infrastructure that was added to the controllers,
memories and the cache recorder.
2012-01-11 13:48:48 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
3f8065290a Ruby Debug Flags: Remove one, add another
The flag RubyStoreBuffer is being removed, instead RubySystem is being added
2012-01-11 13:42:00 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
2d3cae02f5 Ruby Port: Add a list of cpu ports attached to this port 2012-01-11 13:39:58 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
17fc60ee88 Ruby EventQueue: Remove unused functions 2012-01-11 13:31:04 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
8b3ad17cc3 Ruby Sparse Memory: Add function for collating blocks
This patch adds function to the Sparse Memory so that the blocks can be
recorded in a cache trace. The blocks are added to the cache recorder
which can later write them into a file.
2012-01-11 13:29:54 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
c3109f7775 Ruby: Add infrastructure for recording cache contents
This patch changes CacheRecorder, CacheMemory, CacheControllers
so that the contents of a cache can be recorded for checkpointing
purposes.
2012-01-11 13:29:15 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
ab0347a1c6 Ruby Memory Vector: Functions for collating and populating pages
This patch adds functions to the memory vector class that can be used for
collating memory pages to raw trace and for populating pages from a raw
trace.
2012-01-11 11:46:23 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
bd739a75b9 Ruby: remove the files related to the tracer
The Ruby Tracer is out of date with the changes that are being carried
out to support checkpointing. Hence, it needs to be removed.
2012-01-10 18:35:45 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
70cb16ba14 MOESI Hammer: Remove a couple of bugs
A couple of bugs were observed while building checkpointing support in Ruby.
This patch changes transitions to remove those errors.
2012-01-10 17:28:44 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
adff204c97 Sparse Memory: Simplify the structure for an entry
The SparseMemEntry structure includes just one void* pointer. It seems
unnecessary that we have a structure for this. The patch removes the
structure and makes use of a typedef on void* instead.
2012-01-10 10:20:32 -06:00
Ali Saidi
cfa1d26b43 Automated merge with ssh://repo.gem5.org/gem5 2012-01-10 10:18:08 -06:00
Ali Saidi
8f18898e85 config: Fix json output for Python lt 2.6. 2012-01-10 10:17:33 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
9957035a42 DPRINTF: Improve some dprintf messages. 2012-01-10 10:15:02 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
acbc03ae46 X86: Add memory fence to I/O instructions 2012-01-09 20:13:31 -06:00
Anders Handler
b587d511c3 CPU: Remove Alpha-specific PC alignment check. 2012-01-09 20:05:07 -05:00
Ali Saidi
e308208f30 Config: Fix issue with JSON output 2012-01-09 20:04:28 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
e826d23a2e Packet: Add derived class FunctionalPacket to enable partial functional reads
This adds the derived class FunctionalPacket to fix a long standing
deficiency in the Packet class where it was unable to handle finding data to
partially satisfy a functional access.  Made this a derived class as
functional accesses are used only in certain contexts and to not add any
additional overhead to the existing Packet class.
2012-01-09 18:10:05 -06:00
Dam Sunwoo
bda1125e88 stats: fix Vector2d to display stats correctly when y_subname is not specified.
Vector2d stats with no y_subname were not displayed as the VectorPrint subname was not initialized correctly to reflect the empty field.
2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Prakash Ramrakhyani
51aa7e4a03 sim: Enable sampling of run-time for code-sections marked using pseudo insts.
This patch adds a mechanism to collect run time samples for specific portions
of a benchmark, using work_begin and work_end pseudo instructions.It also enhances
the histogram stat to report geometric mean.
2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Ali Saidi
525d1e46dc O3: Remove some asserts that no longer seem to be valid. 2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Ali Saidi
68d387ec80 config: support outputing a pickle of the configuration tree 2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Min Kyu Jeong
c94e5256d9 mem: Change DPRINTF prints more useful destination port number.
Old code prints 0 for destination since pkt->getDest() returns 0 for
pkt->getDest() == Packet::Broadcast, which is always true.
2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Ali Saidi
d2c26f402c O3: Add support of function tracing with O3 CPU. 2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Ali Saidi
bcb71963eb ARM: Add support for running multiple systems 2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Ali Saidi
80a6907927 ARM: Add support for initparam m5 op 2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Dam Sunwoo
3f9e352de4 Base: Fixed shift amount in genrand() to work with large numbers
The previous version didn't work correctly with max integer values (2^31-1 for
32-bit, 2^63-1 for 64bit version), causing "shift" to become -1.  For smaller
numbers, it wouldn't have caused functional errors, but would have resulted in
more than necessary loops in the while loop.  Special-cased cases when (max + 1
== 0) to prevent the ceilLog2 functions from failing.
2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
59b7cad3ec SWIG: Make gem5 compile and link with swig 2.0.4
To make gem5 compile and run with swig 2.0.4 a few minor fixes are
necessary, the fail label issues by swig must not be treated as an
error by gcc (tested with gcc 4.2.1), and the vector wrappers must
have SWIGPY_SLICE_ARG defined which happens in pycontainer.swg,
included through std_container.i. By adding the aforementioned include
to the vector wrappers everything seems to work.
2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Andreas Hansson
c2dbfc1d6c MAC: Make gem5 compile and run on MacOSX 10.7.2
Adaptations to make gem5 compile and run on OSX 10.7.2, with a stock
gcc 4.2.1 and the remaining dependencies from macports, i.e. python
2.7,.2 swig 2.0.4, mercurial 2.0. The changes include an adaptation of
the SConstruct to handle non-library linker flags, and Darwin-specific
code to find the memory usage of gem5. A number of Ruby files relied
on ambigious uint (without the 32 suffix) which caused compilation
errors.
2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
10c2e8ae9a Ruby Cache: Add param for marking caches as instruction only 2012-01-07 07:38:53 -06:00
Gabe Black
241cc0c840 Another merge with the main repository. 2012-01-07 02:16:37 -08:00
Gabe Black
ec936364b7 Merge with the main repository again. 2012-01-07 02:15:35 -08:00
Gabe Black
36a822f08e Merge with main repository. 2012-01-07 02:10:34 -08:00
Nilay Vaish
ce941fd2ae AbstractController: Remove some of the unused functions
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 78df7398a609f1db8a2592cd2d1bdc9156d1b8c3
2012-01-06 05:11:07 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
6da125cc3c Ruby Set: Move NUMBER_WORDS_PER_SET to Set.hh
This constant is currently in System.hh, but is only used in Set.hh. It
is being moved to Set.hh to remove this artificial dependence of Set.hh
on System.hh.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 683c43a5eeaec4f5f523b3ea32953a07f65cfee7
2012-01-06 05:11:07 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
daa4c7526a eventq: add a function for replacing head of the queue
This patch adds a function for replacing the event at the head of the queue
with another event. This helps in running a different set of events. Events
already scheduled can processed by replacing the original head event back.
This function has been specifically added to support cache warmup and
cooldown required for creating and restoring checkpoints.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : ed6e2905720b6bfdefd020fab76235ccf33d28d1
2012-01-05 11:02:56 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
d3aa01eed9 MESI Coherence Protocol: Fix L2 miss statistics
This patch removes calls to uu_ProfileMiss from transitions where the request
is satisfied by the L2 cache controller.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : e59fe7c6cd5795c0019cf178dd3b062d73cc2ff5
2012-01-05 11:00:45 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
bd23a37198 X86 TLB: Move a DPRINTF to its correct place
The DPRINTF for doing protection checks appears after the checks have been
carried out. It is possible that the function returns while the checks are
being carried, in which case the printf is missed out. This patch moves the
DPRINTF before the checks.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 172896057e593022444d882ea93323a5d9f77a89
2012-01-05 11:00:32 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
ea94029ea5 Ruby: Shuffle some of the included files
This patch adds and removes included files from some of the files so as to
organize remove some false dependencies and include some files directly
instead of transitively.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 09b482ee9ae00b3a204ace0c63550bc3ca220134
2011-12-31 18:44:51 -06:00
Nilay Vaish
734ef9a209 SLICC: Use pointers for directory entries
SLICC uses pointers for cache and TBE entries but not for directory entries.
This patch changes the protocols, SLICC and Ruby memory system so that even
directory entries are referenced using pointers.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : abeb4ac78033d003153751f216fd1948251fcfad
2011-12-31 16:38:30 -06:00
Ali Saidi
94ce971278 IO: Fix bug in DMA Device where receiving a snoop on DMA port would cause a panic.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 8152d4fa7d7354c9f150a450ae0710e95141ba4b
2011-12-15 00:09:46 -05:00
Nathan Binkert
6ef9691035 gcc: fix unused variable warnings from GCC 4.6.1
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : f9e22de341493a25ac6106c16ac35c61c128a080
2011-12-13 11:49:27 -08:00
Ali Saidi
9b52717a92 Trace: FIx issue with creation of trace file with output dir overhaul.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : c1ab57ea8805703d97cdee4f32410821a2d2a9db
2011-12-01 17:36:22 -08:00
Brad Beckmann
8daad28a90 MOESI_hammer: fixed L2 to L1 infinite stalls and deadlock
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 90f217f28e195a8cee5d64b25c913b452d818676
2011-12-01 10:08:52 -08:00
Brad Beckmann
cecbdb6d79 physmem: Improved fatal message for size mismatch
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 16da1c63263f8fd6fef9a842c577343cd6246a35
2011-12-01 10:08:52 -08:00
Chris Emmons
9aea847f58 VNC: Add support for capturing frame buffer to file each time it is changed.
When a change in the frame buffer from the VNC server is detected, the new
frame is stored out to the m5out/frames_*/ directory.  Specifiy the flag
"--frame-capture" when running configs/example/fs.py to enable this behavior.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : d4e08e83f4fa6ff79f3dc9c433fc1f0487e057fc
2011-12-01 00:15:26 -08:00
Chris Emmons
5bde1d359f Output: Add hierarchical output support and cleanup existing codebase.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 3301137733cdf5fdb471d56ef7990e7a3a865442
2011-12-01 00:15:25 -08:00
Ali Saidi
5d50ee420d SE: Don't warn when not extending stack as it's too noisy with O3.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : e56d1551d42d46b5f357cd63f9891715b664f6fc
2011-12-01 00:15:25 -08:00
Chander Sudanthi
61c14da751 O3: Remove hardcoded tgts_per_mshr in O3CPU.py.
There are two lines in O3CPU.py that set the dcache and icache
tgts_per_mshr to 20, ignoring any pre-configured value of tgts_per_mshr.
This patch removes these hardcoded lines from O3CPU.py and sets the default
L1 cache mshr targets to 20.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 6f92d950e90496a3102967442814e97dc84db08b
2011-12-01 00:15:22 -08:00
Mitchell Hayenga
fa753c1454 Device: Make changes necessary to support a coherent page walker cache.
Adds the flag 'recvSnoops' which enables pagewalkers using DmaPorts,
to properly configure snoops.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 64207bef62c3268ddff2236ee4adae873812325f
2011-12-01 00:15:22 -08:00
Ali Saidi
946f7f0f55 ARM: Add support for having a TLB cache.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 7a5780ab74d7c294682738c7ccb3ce8d56c6fd63
2011-12-01 00:15:22 -08:00
Ali Saidi
5901c5223f ARM: Add IsSerializeAfter and IsNonSpeculative flag to the syscall instruction .
Squashes the subsequent instructions in O3 pipe after the service call, so that
they see the effect of the system call when re-executed. This isn't really an issue
with FS mode, but can show up in SE mode.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 613a69fe1d9834261e25a8cd340aa6b47578e1fe
2011-12-01 00:15:22 -08:00
Ali Saidi
1444103998 O3: Add stat that counts how many cycles the O3 cpu was quiesced.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 043b9307eef3c5b87f8e6370765641e016ed1fa7
2011-12-01 00:15:22 -08:00
Gabe Black
93fb460fad X86: Fix a bad segmentation check for the stack segment.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 755f4f6eae52f88ed516a1f1ac9e2565725d89c1
2011-12-01 00:17:14 -05:00
Gabe Black
87b66c9ae3 SPARC: Minor style fix.
I forgot to fix this as well per Ali's feedback.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : e70d031cb5f91e2212a1a73ea1769bf0549b826c
2011-11-28 04:35:55 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
64ccfecf95 SPARC: Fixing a minor copy-paste bug using the wrong variable
There was a bug in the mm_disk implementation where a copy paste error
resulted in the d32 variable not being initialised (as it incorrectly
was used instead of d16), and gcc 4.5 complaining.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 9515e87b188b9eac189da8034cb13c3bf7d9e20b
2011-11-28 04:34:18 -05:00
Gabe Black
e7d0c999a1 SPARC: Isolate FP operations enough to prevent code/rounding mode reordering.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : ee79ab89c5a707c1294f38abb84c60f8ef64196c
2011-11-27 22:00:58 -05:00
Gabe Black
13552dc304 Compiler: Add an M5_NO_INLINE define.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 1f5e8b7bb6b0a8bb4f951b6d7189964d96ed5df1
2011-11-27 22:00:57 -05:00
Tushar Krishna
88e91cafc6 Topology: bug fix in external link initialization
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : c226cd1e5e5ed4d4c64fa9427de4905bd8335e34
2011-11-23 16:34:13 -05:00
Tushar Krishna
eff430a972 Remove standard_1level_CMP-protocol.sm include statement from Network
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 51a2dd4bb643e3dc5b0218a6190cf5c1989f9691
2011-11-22 20:11:18 -05:00
Gabe Black
49a2d54e1a X86: Fix the constant detecting three byte opcodes in the predecoder.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : b64c3d2348cb73177024695fb6e205d51bf1cda9
2011-11-20 05:10:05 -08:00
Gabe Black
85424bef19 SE/FS: Get rid of includes of config/full_system.hh. 2011-11-18 02:20:22 -08:00
Gabe Black
de21bb93ea SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in the CPU directory. 2011-11-18 01:33:28 -08:00
Nilay Vaish
f3b4d10a05 Ruby: Process packet instead of RubyRequest in Sequencer
This patch changes the implementation of Ruby's recvTiming() function so
that it pushes a packet in to the Sequencer instead of a RubyRequest. This
requires changes in the Sequencer's makeRequest() and issueRequest()
functions, as they also need to operate on a Packet instead of RubyRequest.
2011-11-14 17:44:35 -06:00
Gabe Black
ec32d85f9d Power: Add a stubbed out stacktrace.cc 2011-11-13 12:40:15 -08:00
Gabe Black
ff4ba82610 POWER: Add a stub implementation of initCPU. 2011-11-13 12:40:15 -08:00
Gabe Black
1a8f1809fa Power: Add a stub kernel_stats.hh. 2011-11-13 12:40:15 -08:00
Gabe Black
5fcd11eaa5 SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in dev. 2011-11-13 02:05:32 -08:00
Gabe Black
362a53e572 SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in kern. 2011-11-13 02:05:32 -08:00
Gabe Black
6d68887c87 Power: Implement a stub for getArgument. 2011-11-13 02:05:27 -08:00
Gabe Black
2ee59cee1b GCC: Guard some gcc flags so they're used when available and needed. 2011-11-09 21:48:28 -08:00
Gabe Black
71c4534ce9 SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in mem. 2011-11-07 01:13:43 -08:00
Gabe Black
812277ac6a SE/FS: Remove FULL_SYSTEM from swig. 2011-11-07 01:06:54 -08:00
Tushar Krishna
ac993964a9 GARNET: adding a fault model for resilient on-chip network research.
This patch adds a fault model, which provides the probability of a number of
architectural faults in the interconnection network (e.g., data corruption,
misrouting). These probabilities can be used to realistically inject faults
in GARNET and faithfully evaluate the effectiveness of novel resilient NoC
architectures.
2011-11-04 18:40:22 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
5ff6e05ffd MESI Protocol: Add functions for profiling misses 2011-11-04 11:26:12 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
582ea4d543 x86: Add microop for fence
This patch adds a new microop for memory barrier. The microop itself does
nothing, but since it is marked as a memory barrier, the O3 CPU should flush
all the pending loads and stores before the fence to the memory system.
2011-11-03 22:52:21 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
fb5c095cd5 Protocol: Remove standard one and two level files 2011-11-03 22:52:02 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
a547cf34b9 Ruby: Remove some unused typedefs
This patch removes some of the unused typedefs. It also moves
some of the typedefs from Global.hh to TypeDefines.hh. The patch
also eliminates the file NodeID.hh.
2011-11-03 22:46:45 -05:00
Gabe Black
8b4a3f4070 SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in sim. 2011-11-02 02:11:14 -07:00
Gabe Black
fb15604f2c SE/FS: Get FULL_SYSTEM out of base/remote_gdb.cc. 2011-11-02 01:27:45 -07:00
Gabe Black
239b33e016 SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in the ARM ISA. 2011-11-02 01:25:15 -07:00
Gabe Black
7b417d4188 SE/FS: Get rid of the last use of FULL_SYSTEM in x86. 2011-11-01 04:01:15 -07:00
Gabe Black
b6da5e2086 SE/FS: Get rid of uses of FULL_SYSTEM in Alpha. 2011-11-01 04:01:14 -07:00
Gabe Black
1268e0df1f SE/FS: Expose the same methods on the CPUs in SE and FS modes. 2011-11-01 04:01:13 -07:00
Gabe Black
eeb85a8575 SE/FS: Remove the last uses of FULL_SYSTEM from SPARC. 2011-10-31 02:58:24 -07:00
Gabe Black
8ad2b8c559 SE/FS: Make the functions available from the TC consistent between SE and FS. 2011-10-31 02:58:22 -07:00
Gabe Black
d735abe5da GCC: Get everything working with gcc 4.6.1.
And by "everything" I mean all the quick regressions.
2011-10-31 01:09:44 -07:00
Gabe Black
ef097eb69c SE/FS: Build the solaris object in both SE and FS. 2011-10-30 18:52:30 -07:00
Gabe Black
248033f31e SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in MIPS. 2011-10-30 18:39:38 -07:00
Gabe Black
8009b53c41 SE/FS: Compile in system events in SE mode. 2011-10-30 17:38:11 -07:00
Gabe Black
37a437893e System: Push boot_cpu_frequency down into the subclasses that actually use it.
This parameter depends on a number of coincidences to work properly. First,
there must be an array assigned to system called "cpu" even though there's no
parameter called that. Second, the items in the "cpu" array have to have a
"clock" parameter which has a "frequency" member. This is true of the normal
CPUs, but isn't true of the memory tester CPUs. This happened to work before
because the memory tester CPUs were only used in SE mode where this parameter
was being excluded. Since everything is being pulled into a common binary,
this won't work any more. Since the boot_cpu_frequency parameter is only used
by Alpha's Linux System object (and Mips's through copy and paste), the
definition of that parameter is moved down to those objects specifically.
2011-10-30 17:38:09 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
49c64731fa Python: Remove import for random 2011-10-30 15:55:32 -05:00
Gabe Black
b144f05b53 SE/FS: Remove the last references to FULL_SYSTEM from POWER. 2011-10-30 03:55:24 -07:00
Gabe Black
6dc3cedc4e X86: Build the same files in SE and FS. 2011-10-30 03:06:40 -07:00
Gabe Black
ca77249b0c SE/FS: Build syscall_emul.cc in FS mode. 2011-10-30 03:06:37 -07:00
Gabe Black
0c81db77f2 SE/FS: Make the system object more consistent between SE and FS. 2011-10-30 02:30:55 -07:00
Gabe Black
1d8822a364 X86: Get rid of more uses of FULL_SYSTEM. 2011-10-30 00:33:02 -07:00
Gabe Black
facb40f3ff SE/FS: Make getProcessPtr available in both modes, and get rid of FULL_SYSTEMs. 2011-10-30 00:33:02 -07:00
Gabe Black
5b433568f0 SE/FS: Build the base process class in FS. 2011-10-30 00:32:54 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
706323fa21 Merged with recent changes. 2011-10-28 13:04:33 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
cbaebb3b5e Ruby: Reorganize mapping of components
In RubySlicc_ComponentMapping.hh, certain '#define's have been used for
mapping MachineType to GenericMachineType. These '#define's are being
eliminated and the code will now be generated by SLICC instead. Also
are being eliminated some of the unused functions from
RubySlicc_ComponentMapping.sm.
2011-10-28 13:00:35 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt
6f9d294e86 SE: move page allocation from PageTable to Process
PageTable supported an allocate() call that called back
through the Process to allocate memory, but did not have
a method to map addresses without allocating new pages.
It makes more sense for Process to do the allocation, so
this method was renamed allocateMem() and moved to Process,
and uses a new map() call on PageTable.

The remaining uses of the process pointer in PageTable
were only to get the name and the PID, so by passing these
in directly in the constructor, we can make PageTable
completely independent of Process.
2011-10-22 22:30:08 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
4d5f2c28a8 syscall_emul: implement MAP_FIXED option to mmap() 2011-10-22 22:30:07 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
38aef4c4c7 dev: clean up PioDevice and DmaDevive getPort() methods.
Make DmaDevice::getPort() call PioDevice::getPort() instead
of just copying and pasting the code.

Also move definitions from .hh to .cc file.
2011-10-20 13:11:56 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
7b500f56ca SimObject: add export_method* hooks to export C++ methods to Python
Replace the (broken as of previous changeset) swig_objdecl() method
that allowed/forced you to substitute a whole new C++ struct
definition for SWIG to wrap with a set of export_method* hooks
that let you just declare a set of C++ methods (or other declarations)
that get inserted in the auto-generated struct.

Restore the System get/setMemoryMode methods, and use this mechanism
to specialize SimObject as well, eliminating teh need for sim_object.i.
Needed bits of sim_object.i are moved to the new pyobject.i.
Also sucked a little SimObject specialization into cxx_param_decl()
allowing us to get rid of src/sim/sim_object_params.hh.  Now the
generation and wrapping of the base SimObject param struct is more
in line with how derived objects are handled.

--HG--
rename : src/python/swig/sim_object.i => src/python/swig/pyobject.i
2011-10-20 13:09:10 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
45d14e02c4 scons/swig: refactor some of the scons/SWIG code
- Move the random bits of SWIG code generation out of src/SConscript
  file and into methods on the objects being wrapped.
- Cleaned up some variable naming and added some comments to make
  the process a little clearer.
- Did a little generated file/module renaming:
   - vptype_Foo now Foo_vector
   - init_Foo is now Foo_init
  This makes it easier to see all the Foo-related files in a
  sorted directory listing.
- Made cxx_predecls and swig_predecls normal SimObject classmethods.
- Got rid of swig_objdecls hook, even though this breaks the System
  objects get/setMemoryMode method exports.  Will be fixing this in
  a future changeset.
2011-10-20 13:08:49 -07:00
Nathan Binkert
d8cc8d3ab8 scons: fix building of shared objects 2011-10-17 17:06:40 -07:00
Gabe Black
ca36c01f7e SE/FS: Make some system funcs available in SE and FS. 2011-10-16 05:06:40 -07:00
Gabe Black
464c485d0c SE/FS: Include getMemPort in FS. 2011-10-16 05:06:40 -07:00
Gabe Black
bcf664e5f9 SE/FS: Turn on the page table class in FS. 2011-10-16 05:06:40 -07:00
Gabe Black
6ba3ebae43 SE/FS: Build in the tport in FS mode. 2011-10-16 05:06:40 -07:00
Gabe Black
3595b0c5a1 SE/FS: Build/expose vport in SE mode. 2011-10-16 05:06:39 -07:00
Gabe Black
79ba4b6595 SPARC: Build vtophys into SE mode. 2011-10-16 05:06:39 -07:00
Gabe Black
5ee3f586bf Power: Add a stub implementation for vtophys in SE and FS. 2011-10-16 05:06:39 -07:00
Gabe Black
baae510b56 MIPS: Build vtophys in SE mode. 2011-10-16 05:06:39 -07:00
Gabe Black
1eb459a79e ARM: Build vtophys in SE mode. 2011-10-16 05:06:39 -07:00
Gabe Black
b2af015b97 ARM: Turn on the page table walker on ARM in SE mode. 2011-10-16 05:06:38 -07:00
Gabe Black
dd8fed7387 Alpha: Turn on vtophys in SE mode. 2011-10-16 02:59:53 -07:00
Gabe Black
e8e9f97312 CPU: Make physPort and getPhysPort available in SE mode. 2011-10-16 02:59:53 -07:00
Gabe Black
85ca77d114 X86: Build vtophys in SE mode. 2011-10-13 02:26:21 -07:00
Gabe Black
8adc6781bf X86: Turn on the page table walker in SE mode. 2011-10-13 02:22:23 -07:00
Gabe Black
4b2e5ebead SPARC: Remove the last checks of FULL_SYSTEM. 2011-10-13 01:37:19 -07:00
Gabe Black
6b5ede5e39 SPARC: Narrow the scope of #if FULL_SYSTEM in SPARC's faults. 2011-10-13 01:11:00 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
b61e34fab8 mc146818: Correctly serialize tickEvent
'tickEvent' was not being serialized as in its place 'event' was being used.
This patch rectifies this error.
2011-10-10 17:01:33 -05:00
Gabe Black
afa7a34563 SPARC: Let the TLB have friends in FS mode. 2011-10-10 00:38:57 -07:00
Gabe Black
8eec565d0d SPARC: Turn on handleIprRead and handleIprWrite in SE in SPARC. 2011-10-10 00:31:51 -07:00
Gabe Black
5bab52d56d [mq]: sefssparcregfile.patch 2011-10-09 23:48:27 -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
f338d60930 SE/FS: Build the Interrupt objects in SE mode. 2011-10-09 00:15:50 -07:00
Gabe Black
bfec60ad3a Ports: Print the port name when a port is used but not attached to anything. 2011-10-08 23:24:32 -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
Gabe Black
e2dbe59f5d SE/FS: Remove System::platform and Platform::intrFrequency.
In order for a system object to work in SE mode and FS mode, it has to either
always require a platform object even in SE mode, or get rid of the
requirement all together. Making SE mode carry around unnecessary/unused bits
of FS seems less than ideal, so I decided to go with the second option. The
platform pointer in the System class was used for exactly one purpose, a path
for the Alpha Linux system object to get to the real time clock and read its
frequency so that it could short cut the loops_per_jiffy calculation. There
was also a copy and pasted implementation in MIPS, but since it was only there
because it was there in Alpha I still count that as one use.

This change reverses the mechanism that communicates the RTC frequency so that
the Tsunami platform object pushes it up to the AlphaSystem object. This is
slightly less specific than it could be because really only the
AlphaLinuxSystem uses it. Because the intrFrequency function on the Platform
class was no longer necessary (and unimplemented on anything but Alpha) it was
eliminated.

After this change, a platform will need to have a system, but a system won't
have to have a platform.
2011-09-30 00:29:07 -07:00
Gabe Black
91dd72a99a X86: Remove FULL_SYSTEM from the x86 faults. 2011-09-30 00:28:40 -07:00
Gabe Black
51f7a66660 SE/FS: Build the devices in SE mode. 2011-09-30 00:28:33 -07:00
Gabe Black
35e20c7470 SE/FS: Use the new FullSystem constant where possible. 2011-09-30 00:27:16 -07:00
Gabe Black
4fcf8e9959 O3: Tidy up some DPRINTFs in the LSQ. 2011-09-27 00:25:26 -07:00
Gabe Black
44ed4849d4 Faults: Replace calls to genMachineCheckFault with M5PanicFault. 2011-09-27 00:24:43 -07:00
Gabe Black
2ed3eef9b0 Faults: Add in generic faults that work like panics, warns, etc.
These faults take varargs to their constructors which they print into a string
and pass to the M5DebugFault base class. They are basically faults wrapped
around panics, faults, warns, and warnonce-es so that they happen only at
commit.
2011-09-27 00:17:09 -07:00
Gabe Black
ea79850f90 Faults: Make the generic faults more consistent between SE and FS.
All of the classes will now be available in both modes, and only
GenericPageTableFault will continue to check the mode for conditional
compilation. It uses a process object to handle the fault in SE mode, and
for now those aren't available in FS mode.
2011-09-27 00:16:33 -07:00
Gabe Black
997cbe1c09 ISA parser: Use '_' instead of '.' to delimit type modifiers on operands.
By using an underscore, the "." is still available and can unambiguously be
used to refer to members of a structure if an operand is a structure, class,
etc. This change mostly just replaces the appropriate "."s with "_"s, but
there were also a few places where the ISA descriptions where handling the
extensions themselves and had their own regular expressions to update. The
regular expressions in the isa parser were updated as well. It also now
looks for one of the defined type extensions specifically after connecting "_"
where before it would look for any sequence of characters after a "."
following an operand name and try to use it as the extension. This helps to
disambiguate cases where a "_" may legitimately be part of an operand name but
not separate the name from the type suffix.

Because leaving the "_" and suffix on the variable name still leaves a valid
C++ identifier and all extensions need to be consistent in a given context, I
considered leaving them on as a breadcrumb that would show what the intended
type was for that operand. Unfortunately the operands can be referred to in
code templates, the Mem operand in particular, and since the exact type of Mem
can be different for different uses of the same template, that broke things.
2011-09-26 23:48:54 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
56bddab189 LSQ: Moved a couple of lines to enable O3 + Ruby
This patch makes O3 CPU work along with the Ruby memory model. Ruby
overwrites the senderState pointer with another pointer. The pointer
is restored only when Ruby gets done with the packet. LSQ makes use of
senderState just after sendTiming() returns. But the dynamic_cast returns
a NULL pointer since Ruby's senderState pointer is from a different class.
Storing the senderState pointer before calling sendTiming() does away with
the problem.
2011-09-26 12:18:32 -05:00
Gabe Black
16e0215d30 SE/FS: Define a const bool FullSystem which will equal FULL_SYSTEM.
This constant will have the same value as FULL_SYSTEM but will not be usable
by the preprocessor. It can be substituted into places where FULL_SYSTEM is
used in a C++ context and will make it easier to find which parts of the
simulator still use FULL_SYSTEM with the preprocessor using grep.
2011-09-26 02:09:04 -07:00
Gabe Black
7770239792 SCons: Add a comment I forgot to add in earlier.
This comment was supposed to be added to an earlier change as part of review
feedback, but I accidentally left it out when I pushed. Add it in now.
2011-09-24 17:03:18 -07:00
Gabe Black
9f26aaa7d7 SCons: Make the ISA parser a source for its output files like the comments say.
There was a change a while ago that refactored some scons stuff which got rid
of cpu_models.py but also accidentally got rid of the ISA parser as a source
for its target files. That meant that changes which affected the parser
wouldn't cause a rebuild unless they also changed one of the description
files. This change fixes that.
2011-09-24 16:59:11 -07:00
Gabe Black
40b6c9cb2e X86: Move the MSR lookup table out of the TLB and into its own file.
Translating MSR addresses into MSR register indices took a lot of space in the
TLB source and made looking around in that file awkward. This change moves
the lookup into its own file to get it out of the way. It also changes it from
a switch statement to a hash map which should hopefully be a little more
efficient.
2011-09-23 02:42:22 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
84f0a1bd91 event: minor cleanup
Initialize flags via the Event constructor instead of calling
setFlags() in the body of the derived class's constructor.  I
forget exactly why, but this made life easier when implementing
multi-queue support.

Also rename Event::getFlags() to isFlagSet() to better match
common usage, and get rid of some unused Event methods.
2011-09-22 18:59:55 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
ba79155d9d pseudo_inst: clean up workbegin/workend functions
Use exitSimLoop() function instead of explicitly scheduling
on mainEventQueue (which won't work once we go to multiple
event queues).  Also introduced a local params variable to
shorten a lot of expressions.
2011-09-22 18:59:54 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt
4a4bc2e18b params.py: enhance IpAddress param handling
Print IpAddress params in dot notation for readability.
Properly compare IpAddress objects (by value and not object identity).
Also fix up derived param classes (IpNetmask and IpWithPort)
similarly.
2011-09-22 18:58:14 -07:00
Gabe Black
9a38dc6194 MIPS: Final overhaul of MIPS faults to kill #if FULL_SYSTEM
This change is a significant reorganization of the MIPS fault code that gets
rid of duplication, fixes some bugs, doubtlessly introduces others, and adds
names for the exception code constants.
2011-09-19 06:17:21 -07:00
Gabe Black
4455fc484d MIPS, faults: Update how the PC is set. 2011-09-19 06:17:21 -07:00
Gabe Black
0d9ee17012 MIPS: Get rid of skipFaultInstruction and setRestartAddress.
Neither of these functions were used.
2011-09-19 06:17:21 -07:00
Gabe Black
5ea09771be MIPS: Use inheritance to consolidate class definitions. 2011-09-19 06:17:21 -07:00
Gabe Black
7d19ff170d MIPS: Always compile in setExceptionState, including in SE mode.
Also fix the newly exposed and preexisting compile errors. This code hasn't
been exposed in a while, and it's not up to date with the rest of gem5.
2011-09-19 06:17:21 -07:00
Gabe Black
48b6636d01 MIPS: Consolidate TLB related faults.
Pass in a bool to indicate if the fault is from a store instead of having two
different classes. The classes were also misleadingly named since loads are
also processed by the DTB but should return ITB faults since they aren't
stores. The TLB may be returning the wrong fault in this case, but I haven't
looked at it closely.
2011-09-19 06:17:20 -07:00
Gabe Black
efcded334c MIPS: Get rid of the unused "count" field in FaultVals. 2011-09-19 06:17:20 -07:00
Gabe Black
ffeab06378 MIPS: Move the genMachineCheckFault function near MachineCheckFault.
Since they're so closely linked, they should be next to each other in the
file.
2011-09-19 06:17:20 -07:00
Gabe Black
59d7fc6b26 MIPS: Consolidate the two AddressErrorFault variants. 2011-09-19 06:17:20 -07:00
Gabe Black
717d4ae930 Faults: Get rid of the unused isAlignmentFault and isMachineCheckFault.
These functions aren't called anywhere and are probably only theoretically
useful.
2011-09-19 06:17:20 -07:00
Gabe Black
110c59b414 MIPS: Get rid of cruft in the fault classes.
Get rid of Fault classes left over from when this file was copied from Alpha,
and rename ArithmeticOverflowFault to be IntegerOverflowFault and get rid of
the old IntegerOverflowFault stub. The Integer version is what's actually in
the manual, but the Arithmetic version had the implementation.
2011-09-19 06:17:19 -07:00
Gabe Black
7e704c9f51 MIPS: Add constructors to the fault classes. 2011-09-19 06:17:19 -07:00
Gabe Black
27388c0fe0 MIPS: Use the CRTP to streamline the Fault class definitions.
CRTP stands for the curiously recurring template pattern.
2011-09-19 06:17:19 -07:00
Gabe Black
59a5605fff SPARC: Remove #if FULL_SYSTEMs from the ISA description. 2011-09-19 06:17:19 -07:00
Gabe Black
f21ae529fb MIPS: Get rid of #if style config checks in the ISA description. 2011-09-19 06:14:02 -07:00
Gabe Black
4ad36a4684 MIPS: Guard SystemCallFault::invoke consistently.
Make sure it's declared iff it's also defined.
2011-09-19 06:09:15 -07:00
Gabe Black
49967ed268 MIPS: Get rid of the unused (and partially defined) CacheError fault. 2011-09-19 05:53:54 -07:00
Gabe Black
3eca0a2bc9 Endianness: Make it easier to check the compiled in guest endianness.
It was technically possible but clumsy to determine what endianness a guest
was configured with using the state in byteswap.hh. This change makes that
information available more directly.

Also get rid of unused (and mildly redundant) ByteOrderDiffers constant.
2011-09-19 05:19:45 -07:00
Gabe Black
978e41eab0 Alpha: Get rid of some #if FULL_SYSTEMs in the Alpha ISA description.
The remaining ones are more complicated and may require adjustments in other
parts of the simulator.
2011-09-19 03:40:30 -07:00
Gabe Black
44659cb608 PseudoInst: Make all the pseudo insts available in SE and FS. 2011-09-19 03:39:58 -07:00
Gabe Black
7701c5b1ec X86: Don't use "#if FULL_SYSTEM" in the X86 ISA description.
The decoder now checks the value of FULL_SYSTEM in a switch statement to
decide whether to return a real syscall instruction or one that triggers
syscall emulation (or a panic in FS mode). The switch statement should devolve
into an if, and also should be optimized out since it's based on constant
input.
2011-09-19 02:53:37 -07:00
Gabe Black
10c2e37f60 Syscall: Make the syscall function available in both SE and FS modes.
In FS mode the syscall function will panic, but the interface will be
consistent and code which calls syscall can be compiled in. This will allow,
for instance, instructions that use syscall to be built unconditionally but
then not returned by the decoder.
2011-09-19 02:46:48 -07:00
Gabe Black
83aa47adca PseudoInst: Remove the now unnecessary #if FULL_SYSTEMs around pseudoinsts. 2011-09-19 02:40:19 -07:00
Gabe Black
9eda6b1d88 Pseudoinst: Add an initParam pseudo inst function. 2011-09-18 23:26:39 -07:00
Ali Saidi
6caea472a9 IGbE: Clean up debug printing and proprly account for copied bytes.
Some DPRINTFs were printing uninitalized values because the DPRINTFs were
always being printed even when the features they were printing weren't
being used. This change moves the DPRINTFs into the appropriate if blocks
and initializes the state variables correctly.

There also is a case where the offset into the packet could be calculated
incorrectly during a DMA that is fixed.
2011-09-13 12:06:13 -05:00
Daniel Johnson
cbb23a1d3c ARM: update TLB to set request packet ASID field 2011-09-13 12:06:13 -05:00
Daniel Johnson
52d30813ca Mem: Allow ASID to be set after request is created. 2011-09-13 12:06:13 -05:00
Chander Sudanthi
7c479d7349 CP15 c15: enable execution with accesses to c15 registers
Previously, coprocessor accesses to CP15 c15 would fault.  This patch
enables accesses but prints out a warning, as the registers are not implemented.
2011-09-13 12:06:13 -05:00
Daniel Johnson
09a6e424ec ARM: Implement numcpus bits in L2CTLR register. 2011-09-13 12:06:13 -05:00
Ali Saidi
0c29a97ba9 Prefetch: Don't prefetch if address is in the write queue.
Check that we're not currently writing back an address the prefetcher is trying
to prefetch before issuing it. We previously checked the mshrQueue and the cache
itself, but forgot to check the writeBuffer. This fixes a memory corrucption
issue with an L2 prefetcher.
2011-09-13 12:06:13 -05:00
Ali Saidi
649c239cee LSQ: Only trigger a memory violation with a load/load if the value changes.
Only create a memory ordering violation when the value could have changed
between two subsequent loads, instead of just when loads go out-of-order
to the same address. While not very common in the case of Alpha, with
an architecture with a hardware table walker this can happen reasonably
frequently beacuse a translation will miss and start a table walk and
before the CPU re-schedules the faulting instruction another one will
pass it to the same address (or cache block depending on the dendency
checking).

This patch has been tested with a couple of self-checking hand crafted
programs to stress ordering between two cores.

The performance improvement on SPEC benchmarks can be substantial (2-10%).
2011-09-13 12:58:08 -04:00
Deyuan Guo
bb921b1459 MIPS: Implement gem5/src/arch/mips/remote_gdb.cc.
So a mips-cross-gdb can connect with gem5(MIPS_SE), and do some remote
debugging.

Testing:

Build gem5 for MIPS_SE and make gem5 wait at beginning:
modify "rgdb_wait = -1" to "rgdb_wait = 0" in src/sim/system.cc;
scons build/MIPS_SE/gem5.opt CPU_MODELS=O3CPU
----
Build GDB-7.3 mips-cross:
./configure --target=mips-linux-gnu --prefix=xxx/gdb-7.3-install/
make
make install
----
Run:
./build/MIPS_SE/gem5.opt configs/example/se.py --detailed --caches
./mips-linux-gnu-gdb xxx/gem5/tests/test-progs/hello/bin/mips/linux/hello
(gdb) target remote :7000
(gdb) info registers
(gdb) disassemble
(gdb) si
(gdb) break main
(gdb) c
(gdb) quit
Testing done.
2011-09-10 03:45:25 -07:00
Gabe Black
6a2b223112 PseudoInst: Add compiler guards to pseudo_inst.hh. 2011-09-10 02:31:15 -07:00
Gabe Black
49a7ed0397 StaticInst: Merge StaticInst and StaticInstBase.
Having two StaticInst classes, one nominally ISA dependent and the other ISA
dependent, has not been historically useful and makes the StaticInst class
more complicated that it needs to be. This change merges StaticInstBase into
StaticInst.
2011-09-09 02:40:11 -07:00
Gabe Black
b7b545bc38 Decode: Pull instruction decoding out of the StaticInst class into its own.
This change pulls the instruction decoding machinery (including caches) out of
the StaticInst class and puts it into its own class. This has a few intrinsic
benefits. First, the StaticInst code, which has gotten to be quite large, gets
simpler. Second, the code that handles decode caching is now separated out
into its own component and can be looked at in isolation, making it easier to
understand. I took the opportunity to restructure the code a bit which will
hopefully also help.

Beyond that, this change also lays some ground work for each ISA to have its
own, potentially stateful decode object. We'd be able to include less
contextualizing information in the ExtMachInst objects since that context
would be applied at the decoder. Also, the decoder could "know" ahead of time
that all the instructions it's going to see are going to be, for instance, 64
bit mode, and it will have one less thing to check when it decodes them.
Because the decode caching mechanism has been separated out, it's now possible
to have multiple caches which correspond to different types of decoding
context. Having one cache for each element of the cross product of different
configurations may become prohibitive, so it may be desirable to clear out the
cache when relatively static state changes and not to have one for each
setting.

Because the decode function is no longer universally accessible as a static
member of the StaticInst class, a new function was added to the ThreadContexts
that returns the applicable decode object.
2011-09-09 02:30:01 -07:00
Gabe Black
a1ad9e652a Stack: Tidy up some comments, a warning, and make stack extension consistent.
Do some minor cleanup of some recently added comments, a warning, and change
other instances of stack extension to be like what's now being done for x86.
2011-09-09 01:01:43 -07:00
Gabe Black
f370ac5c18 ISA parser: Don't look for operands in strings. 2011-09-08 03:21:14 -07:00
Gabe Black
f4dc64655f ISA parser: Match /* */ and // style comments.
Comments should not be scanned for operands, and we should look for both /* */
style and // style.
2011-09-08 03:20:05 -07:00
Gabe Black
87d687e242 X86: Make sure instruction flags are set properly even on 32 bit machines.
The way flag bits were being set for microops in x86 ended up implicitly
calling the bitset constructor which was truncating flags beyond the width of
an unsigned long. This change sets the bits in chunks which are always small
enough to avoid being truncated. On 64 bit machines this should reduce to be
the same as before, and on 32 bit machines it should work properly and not be
unreasonably inefficient.
2011-09-05 18:36:26 -07:00
Gabe Black
3bd0b9654c X86,TLB: Make sure the "delayedResponse" variable is always set.
When an instruction is translated in the x86 TLB, a variable called
delayedResponse is passed back and forth which tracks whether a translation
could be completed immediately, or if there's going to be callback that will
finish things up. If a read was to the internal memory space, memory mapped
registers used to implement things like MSRs, the function hadn't yet gotten
to where delayedResponse was set to false, it's default. That meant that the
value was never set, and the TLB could start waiting for a callback that would
never come. This change simply moves the assignment to above where control
can divert to translateInt().
2011-09-05 02:48:57 -07:00
Lisa Hsu
365966304e TLB: comments and a helpful warning.
Nothing big here, but when you have an address that is not in the page table request to be allocated, if it falls outside of the maximum stack range all you get is a page fault and you don't know why.  Add a little warn() to explain it a bit.  Also add some comments and alter logic a little so that you don't totally ignore the return value of checkAndAllocNextPage().
2011-09-02 17:04:00 -07:00
Lisa Hsu
f6a2ef22ff Fix build for gcc-4.2 opt/fast
Even though the code is safe, compiler flags a warning here, which are treated as errors for fast/opt. I know it's redundant but it has no side effects and fixes the compile.
2011-09-01 15:25:54 -07:00
Lisa Hsu
ae12ae3023 Functional Accesses: Update states to support Broadcast/Snooping protocols.
In the current implementation of Functional Accesses, it's very hard to
implement broadcast or snooping protocols where the memory has no idea if it
has exclusive access to a cache block or not. Without this knowledge, making
sure the RW vs. RO permissions are right are next to impossible. So we add a
new state called Backing_Store to enable the conveyance that this is the backup
storage for a block, so that it can be written if it is the only possibly RW
block in the system, or written even if there is another RW block in the
system, without causing problems.

Also, a small change to actually set the m_name field for each Controller so
that debugging can be easier. Now you can access a controller's name just by
controller->getName().
2011-09-01 11:41:44 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
ebda5c14a5 SLICC: Pass arguments by reference
Arguments to functions were being passed by value. This patch
changes SLICC so that arguments are passed by reference.
2011-08-29 06:34:40 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
1bbca50491 Ruby: Remove some unused code 2011-08-29 05:10:23 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
a08cc94936 Ruby: Eliminate modulo op for computing set size. 2011-08-26 12:27:58 -05:00
Ali Saidi
c9d5985b82 ARM: Mark some variables uncacheable until boot all CPUs are enabled.
There are a set of locations is the linux kernel that are managed via
cache maintence instructions until all processors enable their MMUs & TLBs.
Writes to these locations are manually flushed from the cache to main
memory when the occur so that cores operating without their MMU enabled
and only issuing uncached accesses can receive the correct data. Unfortuantely,
gem5 doesn't support any kind of software directed maintence of the cache.
Until such time as that support exists this patch marks the specific cache blocks
that need to be coherent as non-cacheable until all CPUs enable their MMU and
thus allows gem5 to boot MP systems with caches enabled (a requirement for
booting an O3 cpu and thus an O3 CPU regression).
2011-08-19 15:08:08 -05:00
Ali Saidi
c9c2d979b8 Mem: Put prefetcher notify call before packet is deleted. 2011-08-19 15:08:08 -05:00
Ali Saidi
2fd2b44b86 ARM: Add VExpress_E support with PCIe to gem5 2011-08-19 15:08:08 -05:00
Ali Saidi
d2a0a2ec22 ARM: Add support for Versatile Express boards 2011-08-19 15:08:08 -05:00
Ali Saidi
23755eb434 ARM: Make GIC function that should only be called by GIC protected. 2011-08-19 15:08:08 -05:00
Ali Saidi
243223ae63 IDE: Fix issues with new PIIX kernel driver and our model.
The driver can read the IDE config register as a 32 bit register since
some adapters use bit 18 as a disable channel bit. If the size isn't
set in a PRD it should be 64K according to the SPEC (and driver) not
128K.
2011-08-19 15:08:08 -05:00
Ali Saidi
b94f841969 ARM: Add support for DIV/SDIV instructions. 2011-08-19 15:08:07 -05:00
Ali Saidi
b6203360ef LSQ: Set store predictor to periodically clear itself as recommended in the storesets paper.
This patch improves performance by as much as 10% on some spec benchmarks.
2011-08-19 15:08:07 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
5f425b8bd1 Fix bugs due to interaction between SEV instructions and O3 pipeline
SEV instructions were originally implemented to cause asynchronous squashes
via the generateTCSquash() function in the O3 pipeline when updating the
SEV_MAILBOX miscReg. This caused race conditions between CPUs in an MP system
that would lead to a pipeline either going inactive indefinitely or not being
able to commit squashed instructions. Fixed SEV instructions to behave like
interrupts and cause synchronous sqaushes inside the pipeline, eliminating
the race conditions. Also fixed up the semantics of the WFE instruction to
behave as documented in the ARMv7 ISA description to not sleep if SEV_MAILBOX=1
or unmasked interrupts are pending.
2011-08-19 15:08:07 -05:00
Mrinmoy Ghosh
d0e0485902 LSQ: Add some better dprintfs for storeset predictor. 2011-08-19 15:08:05 -05:00
Mrinmoy Ghosh
0db95030fc LSQ: Fix a few issues with the storeset predictor.
Two issues are fixed in this patch:
1. The load and store pc passed to the predictor are passed in reverse order.
2. The flag indicating that a barrier is inflight was never cleared when
   the barrier was squashed instead of committed. This made all load insts
   dependent on a non-existent barrier in-flight.
2011-08-19 15:08:05 -05:00
Thomas Grass
3f1ae35c6d Stats: Add a sparse histogram stat object. 2011-08-19 15:08:05 -05:00
Giacomo Gabrielli
676a530b77 O3: Squash the violator and younger instructions instead not all insts.
Change the way instructions are squashed on memory ordering violations
to squash the violator and younger instructions, not all instructions
that are younger than the instruction they violated (no reason to throw
away valid work).
2011-08-19 15:08:05 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
f778c46b5e ARM: Add per-cpu local timers for ARM.
Cortex-A9 processors can have a local timer and watchdog counter. It
is enabled by default in Linux and up to this point we've had to disable
them since a model wasn't available. This change allows a default
MP ARM Linux configuration to boot.
2011-08-19 15:08:05 -05:00
Prakash Ramrakhani
efd91d2237 ARM: Add per-processor interrupt support to GIC. 2011-08-19 15:08:05 -05:00
Ali Saidi
9b356adf54 ARM: Fix a memory leak with the table walker. 2011-08-19 15:08:05 -05:00
Ali Saidi
6779bd3e5d Prefetcher: Fix some memory leaks with the prefetcher. 2011-08-19 15:08:05 -05:00
Ali Saidi
b3a058f220 ARM: quiet what can be a very noise CLCD controller. 2011-08-19 15:08:05 -05:00
Gabe Black
f2c89a01d1 InOrder: Make cache_unit.hh include hashmap.hh explicitly, not transitively. 2011-08-16 02:47:15 -07:00
Gabe Black
78a4636a13 O3: Make lsq_unit.hh include arch/isa_traits.hh directly, not transitively. 2011-08-16 02:46:57 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
769c1844f0 Ruby: Initialize some variables. 2011-08-15 12:56:47 -05:00
Gabe Black
0e6dc00497 O3: When squashing, restore the macroop that should be used for fetching. 2011-08-14 17:41:34 -07:00
Gabe Black
ec204f003c O3: Add a pointer to the macroop for a microop in the dyninst. 2011-08-14 04:08:14 -07:00
Gabe Black
1b9de61a71 X86: Use IsSquashAfter if an instruction could affect fetch translation.
Control register operands are set up so that writing to them is serialize
after, serialize before, and non-speculative. These are probably overboard,
but they should usually be safe. Unfortunately there are times when even these
aren't enough. If an instruction modifies state that affects fetch, later
serialized instructions which come after it might have already gone through
fetch and decode by the time it commits. These instructions may have been
translated incorrectly or interpretted incorrectly and need to be destroyed.
This change modifies instructions which will or may have this behavior so that
they use the IsSquashAfter flag when necessary.
2011-08-13 23:03:11 -07:00
Gabe Black
e0043f8dbe O3: At the end of an instruction, force fetchAddr to something sensible.
It's possible (though until now very unlikely) for fetchAddr to get out of
sync with the actual PC of the current instruction. This change forcefull
resets fetchAddr at the end of every instruction.
2011-08-13 13:36:37 -07:00
Gabe Black
96df6bedb7 O3: Stop using the current macroop no matter why you're leaving it.
Until now, the only reason a macroop would be left was because it ended at a
microop marked as the last microop. In O3 with branch prediction, it's
possible for the branch predictor to have entries which originally came from
different instructions which happened to have the same RIP. This could
theoretically happen in many ways, but it was encountered specifically when
different programs in different address spaces ran one after the other in
X86_FS.

What would happen in that case was that the macroop would continue to be
looped over and microops fetched from it until it reached the last microop
even though the macropc had moved out from under it. If things lined up
properly, this could mean that the end bytes of an instruction actually fell
into the instruction sized block of memory after the one in the predecoder.
The fetch loop implicitly assumes that the last instruction sized chunk of
memory processed was the last one needed for the instruction it just finished
executing. It would then tell the predecoder to move to an offset within the
bytes it was given that is larger than those bytes, and that would trip an
assert in the x86 predecoder.

This change fixes this problem by making fetch stop processing the current
macroop if the address it should be fetching from changed when the PC is
updated. That happens when the last microop was reached because the instruction
handled it properly, and it also catches the case where the branch predictor
makes fetch do a macro level branch when it shouldn't.

The check of isLastMicroop is retained because otherwise, a macroop that
branches back to itself would act like a single, long macroop instead of
multiple instances of the same microop. There may be situations (which may
turn out to be purely hypothetical) where that matters.

This also fixes a relatively minor issue where the curMacroop variable would
be set to NULL immediately after seeing that a microop was the last one before
curMacroop was used to build the dyninst. The traceData structure would have a
NULL pointer to the macroop for that microop.
2011-08-09 11:30:43 -07:00
Gabe Black
3989f41261 O3: When waiting to handle an interrupt, let everything drain out.
Before this change, the commit stage would wait until the ROB and store queue
were empty before recognizing an interrupt. The fetch stage would stop
generating instructions at an appropriate point, so commit would then wait
until a valid time to interrupt the instruction stream. Instructions might be
in flight after fetch but not the in the ROB or store queue (in rename, for
instance), so this change makes commit wait until all in flight instructions
are finished.
2011-08-09 03:37:43 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
821dfc1289 BuildEnv: Eliminate RUBY as build environment variable
This patch replaces RUBY with PROTOCOL in all the SConscript files as
the environment variable that decides whether or not certain components
of the simulator are compiled.
2011-08-08 10:50:13 -05:00
Gabe Black
5c0e6e6092 O3: Get rid of the unused addToRemoveList function. 2011-08-07 15:41:10 -07:00
Gabe Black
a9b7931156 O3: Let squashed and deferred instructions issue.
Let squahsed and deferred instructions issue so they don't accumulate and clog
up the CPU.
2011-08-07 15:41:07 -07:00
Ali Saidi
4d83b8a799 O3: Fix uninitialized variable in the tournament branch predictor. 2011-08-07 09:21:49 -07:00
Gabe Black
16882b0483 Translation: Use a pointer type as the template argument.
This allows regular pointers and reference counted pointers without having to
use any shim structures or other tricks.
2011-08-07 09:21:48 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
720c0be620 Ruby: Remove files and includes not in use 2011-08-03 18:25:30 -05:00
Gabe Black
6230668f5e O3: Get rid of the raw ExtMachInst constructor on DynInsts.
This constructor assumes that the ExtMachInst can be decoded directly into a
StaticInst that's useful to execute. With the advent of microcoded
instructions that's no longer true.
2011-08-02 11:51:16 -07:00
Gabe Black
1c68c32cc9 Scons: Make some Action objects fit the abreviated output format. 2011-08-02 03:22:11 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
1b49c56679 Scons: Drop RUBY as compile time option.
This patch drops RUBY as a compile time option. Instead the PROTOCOL option
is used to figure out whether or not to build Ruby. If the specified protocol
is 'None', then Ruby is not compiled.
2011-08-02 00:10:08 -05:00
Gabe Black
206c2e9a0e O3: Implement memory mapped IPRs for O3. 2011-07-31 19:21:17 -07:00
Gabe Black
a42c6ae48d O3: Fix corner case squashing into the microcode ROM.
When fetching from the microcode ROM, if the PC is set so that it isn't in the
cache block that's been fetched the CPU will get stuck. The fetch stage
notices that it's in the ROM so it doesn't try to fetch from the current PC.
It then later notices that it's outside of the current cache block so it skips
generating instructions expecting to continue once the right bytes have been
fetched. This change lets the fetch stage attempt to generate instructions,
and only checks if the bytes it's going to use are valid if it's really going
to use them.
2011-07-30 23:22:53 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
b4152e250d SLICC: Put functions of a controller in its .cc file
Currently, functions associated with a controller go into separate files.
This patch puts all the functions in the controller's .cc file. This should
hopefully take away some time from compilation.
2011-07-27 20:20:53 -05:00
Ali Saidi
147095cb08 Mem: Fix issue with prefetches originating at non-L1 caches getting stale data
Prefetch requests issued from the L2 or below wouldn't check if valid data is
present higher in the system. If a prefetch into the L2 occured at the same
time as writeback from a higher-level cache the dirty data could be replaced
in by unmodified data in memory.
2011-07-15 11:53:35 -05:00
Giacomo Gabrielli
69ef57fd0f O3: Create a pipeline activity viewer for the O3 CPU model.
Implemented a pipeline activity viewer as a python script (util/o3-pipeview.py)
and modified O3 code base to support an extra trace flag (O3PipeView) for
generating traces to be used as inputs by the tool.
2011-07-15 11:53:35 -05:00
Wade Walker
8870a5820a ARM: Fix SWP/SWPB undefined instruction behavior
SWP and SWPB now throw an undefined instruction exception if
SCTLR.SW == 0. This also required the MIDR to be changed
slightly so programs can correctly determine that gem5 supports
the ARM v7 behavior of SWP/SWPB (in ARM v6, SWP/SWPB were
deprecated, but not disabled at CPU startup).
2011-07-15 11:53:34 -05:00
Wade Walker
e6672d1f29 ARM: Add two unimplemented miscellaneous registers.
Adds MISCREG_ID_MMFR2 and removes break on access to MISCREG_CLIDR. Both
registers now return values that are consistent with current ARM
implementations.
2011-07-15 11:53:34 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
dbde1502cd X86: implements copyRegs() function
This patch implements the copyRegs() function for the x86 architecture.
The patch assumes that no side effects other than TLB invalidation need
to be considered while copying the registers. This may not hold true in
future.
2011-07-11 16:52:52 -05:00
Gabe Black
a7dcd19fa0 ISA: Get rid of the unused mem_acc_type template parameter. 2011-07-11 04:47:06 -07:00
Mrinmoy Ghosh
3396fd9e84 Branch predictor: Fixes the tournament branch predictor.
Branch predictor could not predict a branch in a nested loop because:
 1. The global history was not updated after a mispredict squash.
 2. The global history was updated in the fetch stage. The choice predictors
    that were updated  used the changed global history. This is incorrect, as
    it incorporates the state of global history after the branch in
    encountered. Fixed update to choice predictor using the global history
    state before the branch happened.
 3. The global predictor table was also updated using the global history state
    before the branch happened as above.

Additionally, parameters to initialize ctr and history size were reversed.
2011-07-10 12:56:08 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
c7e7b89058 O3: Fix up pipelining icache accesses in fetch stage to function properly
Fixed up the patch from Yasuko Watanabe that enabled pipelining of fetch accessess to
icache to work with recent changes to main repository.
Also added in ability for fetch stage to delay issuing the fault carrying
nop when a pipeline fetch causes a fault and no fetch bandwidth is available
until the next cycle.
2011-07-10 12:56:08 -05:00
Ali Saidi
f8538f7456 IO: Handle case where ISA Fake device is being used as a fake memory. 2011-07-10 12:56:08 -05:00
Ali Saidi
60579e8d74 O3: Make sure fetch doesn't go off into the weeds during speculation. 2011-07-10 12:56:08 -05:00
Ali Saidi
9751a1d3e7 Config: Add support for a Self.all proxy object 2011-07-10 12:56:08 -05:00
Daniel Johnson
83f91db2cc ARM: Fix mp interrupt bug in GIC.
Missing "!" made multiprocessor interrupts operate incorrectly.
2011-07-10 12:56:08 -05:00
Korey Sewell
678376f0ba alpha:hwrei:rollback for o3
change hwrei back to being a non-control instruction so O3-FS mode will work
add squash in inorder that will catch a hwrei (or any other genric instruction)
that isnt a control inst but changes the PC. Additional testing still needs to be done
for inorder-FS mode but this change will free O3 development back up in the interim
2011-07-07 21:32:49 -04:00
Brad Beckmann
255f82a783 ruby: added generic dma machine 2011-07-06 18:45:15 -07:00
Brad Beckmann
4f83390781 MOESI_hammer: Fixed uniprocessor DMA bug 2011-07-06 18:44:42 -07:00
Nathan Binkert
da1eaaca0e slicc: add a protocol statement and an include statement
All protocols must specify their name
The include statement allows any file to include another file.
2011-07-05 18:30:05 -07:00
Nathan Binkert
831e9b3b7a slicc: cleanup slicc code and make it less verbose 2011-07-05 18:30:05 -07:00
Nathan Binkert
3d252f8e5f grammar: better encapsulation of a grammar and parsing
This makes it possible to use the grammar multiple times and use the multiple
instances concurrently.  This makes implementing an include statement as part
of a grammar possible.
2011-07-05 18:30:04 -07:00
Gabe Black
87b657278d ISAs: Streamline some spots where Mem is used in the ISA descriptions. 2011-07-05 16:52:57 -07:00
Gabe Black
63a934d152 ISA parser: Define operand types with a ctype directly. 2011-07-05 16:52:15 -07:00
Gabe Black
f16179eb21 ISA parser: Simplify operand type handling.
This change simplifies the code surrounding operand type handling and makes it
depend only on the ctype that goes with each operand type. Future changes will
allow defining operand types by their ctypes directly, convert the ISAs over
to that style of definition, and then remove support for the old style. These
changes are to make it easier to use non-builtin types like classes or
structures as the type for operands.
2011-07-05 16:48:18 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
9b85b4b19a Merged with Gabe's recent changes. 2011-07-03 11:38:25 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
5e0851d554 Network_test: Conform it with functional access changes in Ruby
Addition of functional access support to Ruby necessitated some changes to
the way coherence protocols are written. I had forgotten to update the
Network_test protocol. This patch makes those updates.
2011-07-03 11:33:46 -05:00
Gabe Black
3a1428365a ExecContext: Rename the readBytes/writeBytes functions to readMem and writeMem.
readBytes and writeBytes had the word "bytes" in their names because they
accessed blobs of bytes. This distinguished them from the read and write
functions which handled higher level data types. Because those functions don't
exist any more, this change renames readBytes and writeBytes to more general
names, readMem and writeMem, which reflect the fact that they are how you read
and write memory. This also makes their names more consistent with the
register reading/writing functions, although those are still read and set for
some reason.
2011-07-02 22:35:04 -07:00
Gabe Black
2e7426664a ExecContext: Get rid of the now unused read/write templated functions. 2011-07-02 22:34:58 -07:00
Gabe Black
aade13769f ISA: Use readBytes/writeBytes for all instruction level memory operations. 2011-07-02 22:34:29 -07:00
Gabe Black
2f72d6a1f4 X86: Fix store microops so they don't drop faults in timing mode.
If a fault was returned by the CPU when a store initiated it's write, the
store instruction would ignore the fault. This change fixes that.
2011-07-02 22:31:22 -07:00
Nilay Vaish
45b411fc5f Ruby: Commit files missing from previous commit
The previous commit on functional access support in Ruby did not have
some of the files required. This patch adds those files to the repository.
2011-07-01 16:29:33 -05:00
Brad Beckmann ext:(%2C%20Nilay%20Vaish%20%3Cnilay%40cs.wisc.edu%3E)
c86f849d5a Ruby: Add support for functional accesses
This patch rpovides functional access support in Ruby. Currently only
the M5Port of RubyPort supports functional accesses. The support for
functional through the PioPort will be added as a separate patch.
2011-06-30 19:49:26 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
f4cfd65d29 arch: print next upc correctly
The patch corrects the print statement which prints the current and
the next pc. Instead of the next upc, the next pc was being printed.
2011-06-28 18:27:38 -05:00
Joel Hestness
d50aec8d9a Ruby: remove unused functions in CacheMemory: get/setMemoryValue 2011-06-24 15:47:35 -05:00
Deyaun Guo
5aaddc129e mips: fix nmsub and nmadd definitions
the -/+ signs were flipped for nmsub_s, nmsub_d, and nmadd_d
2011-06-22 23:35:21 -04:00
Gabe Black
efb9f7c2ae X86: Eliminate an unused argument for building store microops. 2011-06-21 19:28:14 -07:00
Gabe Black
affad29932 InOder: Fix a compile error. 2011-06-20 02:29:14 -07:00
Korey Sewell
477e7039b3 inorder: clear reg. dep entry after removing from list
this will safeguard future code from trying to remove
from the list twice. That code wouldnt break but would
waste time.
2011-06-19 21:43:42 -04:00
Korey Sewell
b963b339b9 inorder: se: squash after syscalls 2011-06-19 21:43:42 -04:00
Korey Sewell
eedd04e894 inorder: cleanup dprintfs in cache unit 2011-06-19 21:43:42 -04:00
Korey Sewell
078f914e69 inorder: SE mode TLB faults
handle them like we do in FS mode, by blocking the TLB until the fault
is handled by the fault->invoke()
2011-06-19 21:43:42 -04:00
Korey Sewell
3cb23bd3a2 inorder:tracing: fix fault tracing bug 2011-06-19 21:43:42 -04:00
Korey Sewell
fe3a2aa4a3 inorder: se compile fixes 2011-06-19 21:43:42 -04:00
Korey Sewell
e572c01120 inorder: add necessary debug flag header files 2011-06-19 21:43:41 -04:00
Korey Sewell
59686795e3 mips: mark unaligned access flag as true 2011-06-19 21:43:41 -04:00
Korey Sewell
91a88ae8ce inorder: clear fetchbuffer on traps
implement clearfetchbufferfunction
extend predecoder to use multiple threads and clear those on trap
2011-06-19 21:43:41 -04:00
Korey Sewell
2dae0e8735 inorder: use separate float-reg bits function in dyninst
this will make sure we get the correct view of a FP register
2011-06-19 21:43:41 -04:00
Korey Sewell
8c0def8d03 inorder: use trapPending flag to manage traps 2011-06-19 21:43:41 -04:00
Korey Sewell
5ef0b7a9db inorder/dtb: make sure DTB translate correct address
The DTB expects the correct PC in the ThreadContext
but how if the memory accesses are speculative? Shouldn't
we send along the requestor's PC to the translate functions?
2011-06-19 21:43:41 -04:00
Korey Sewell
716e447da8 inorder: handle serializing instructions
including IPR accesses and store-conditionals. These class of instructions will not
execute correctly in a superscalar machine
2011-06-19 21:43:41 -04:00
Korey Sewell
83a0fd24f7 alpha: fix warn_once for prefetches 2011-06-19 21:43:40 -04:00
Korey Sewell
33a6020f2e alpha: naming for dtb faults
Just "dfault" gets confusing while debugging. Why not
differentiate whether it's an access violation or page
fault
2011-06-19 21:43:40 -04:00
Korey Sewell
561c33f082 inorder: dont handle multiple faults on same cycle
if a faulting instruction reaches an execution unit,
then ignore it and pass it through the pipeline.

Once we recognize the fault in the graduation unit,
dont allow a second fault to creep in on the same cycle.
2011-06-19 21:43:40 -04:00
Korey Sewell
c4deabfb97 inorder: register ports for FS mode
handle "snoop" port registration as well as functional
port setup for FS mode
2011-06-19 21:43:40 -04:00
Korey Sewell
f1c3691356 inorder: check for interrupts each tick
use a dummy instruction to facilitate the squash after
the interrupts trap
2011-06-19 21:43:40 -04:00
Korey Sewell
0bfdf342da inorder: explicit fault check
Before graduating an instruction, explicitly check fault
by making the fault check it's own separate command
that can be put on an instruction schedule.
2011-06-19 21:43:40 -04:00
Korey Sewell
5f608dd2e9 inorder: squash and trap behind a tlb fault 2011-06-19 21:43:39 -04:00
Korey Sewell
e0e387c2a9 inorder: stall stores on store conditionals & compare/swaps 2011-06-19 21:43:39 -04:00
Korey Sewell
f268d7d004 alpha: make hwrei a control inst
this always changes the PC and is basically an impromptu branch instruction. why
not speculate on this instead of always be forced to mispredict/squash after the
hwrei gets resolved?

The InOrder model needs this marked as "isControl" so it knows to update the PC
after the ALU executes it. If this isnt marked as control, then it's going to
force the model to check the PC of every instruction at commit (what O3 does?),
and that would be a wasteful check for a very high percentage of instructions.
2011-06-19 21:43:39 -04:00
Korey Sewell
e8b7df072b inorder: make InOrder CPU FS compilable/visible
make syscall a SE mode only functionality
copy over basic FS functions (hwrei) to make FS compile
2011-06-19 21:43:39 -04:00
Korey Sewell
d71b95d84d inorder: remove memdep tracking for default pipeline
speculative load/store pipelines can reenable this
2011-06-19 21:43:39 -04:00
Korey Sewell
b72bdcf4f8 inorder: fetchBuffer tracking
calculate blocks in use for the fetch buffer to figure out how many total blocks
are pending
2011-06-19 21:43:39 -04:00
Korey Sewell
4d4c7d79d0 inorder: redefine DynInst FP result type
Sharing the FP value w/the integer values was giving inconsistent results esp. when
their is a 32-bit integer register matched w/a 64-bit float value
2011-06-19 21:43:38 -04:00
Korey Sewell
db8b1e4b78 inorder: treat SE mode syscalls as a trapping instruction
define a syscallContext to schedule the syscall and then use syscall() to actually perform the action
2011-06-19 21:43:38 -04:00
Korey Sewell
c95fe261ab inorder: bug in mdu
segfault was caused by squashed multiply thats in the process of an event.
use isProcessing flag to handle this and cleanup the MDU code
2011-06-19 21:43:38 -04:00
Korey Sewell
4c979f9325 inorder: optionally track faulting instructions 2011-06-19 21:43:38 -04:00
Korey Sewell
22ba1718c4 inorder: cleanup events in resource pool
remove events in the resource pool that can be called from the CPU event, since the CPU
event is scheduled at the same time at the resource pool event.
----
Also, match the resPool event function names to the cpu event function names
----
2011-06-19 21:43:38 -04:00
Korey Sewell
e8082a28c8 inorder: don't stall after stores
once a ST is sent off, it's OK to keep processing, however it's a little more
complicated to handle the packet acknowledging the store is completed
2011-06-19 21:43:38 -04:00
Korey Sewell
379c23199e inorder: don't stall after stores
once a ST is sent off, it's OK to keep processing, however it's a little more
complicated to handle the packet acknowledging the store is completed
2011-06-19 21:43:37 -04:00
Korey Sewell
4c9ad53cc5 inorder: remove decode squash
also, cleanup comments for gem5.fast compilation
2011-06-19 21:43:37 -04:00
Korey Sewell
a444133e73 inorder: support for compare and swap insts
dont treat read() and write() fields as mut. exclusive
2011-06-19 21:43:37 -04:00
Korey Sewell
89d0f95bf0 inorder: branch predictor update
only update BTB on a taken branch and update branch predictor w/pcstate from instruction
---
only pay attention to branch predictor updates if the the inst. is in fact a branch
2011-06-19 21:43:37 -04:00
Korey Sewell
479195d4cf inorder: priority for grad/squash events
define separate priority resource pool squash and graduate events
2011-06-19 21:43:37 -04:00
Korey Sewell
71018f5e8b inorder: remove stalls on trap squash 2011-06-19 21:43:37 -04:00
Korey Sewell
34b2500f09 inorder: no dep. tracking for zero reg
this causes forwarding a bad value register value
2011-06-19 21:43:37 -04:00
Korey Sewell
d02fa0f6b6 imported patch recoverPCfromTrap 2011-06-19 21:43:37 -04:00
Korey Sewell
264e8178ff imported patch squash_from_next_stage 2011-06-19 21:43:36 -04:00
Korey Sewell
f0f33ae2b9 inorder: add flatDestReg member to dyninst
use it in reg. dep. tracking
2011-06-19 21:43:36 -04:00
Korey Sewell
555bd4d842 inorder: update event priorities
dont use offset to calculate this but rather an enum
that can be updated
2011-06-19 21:43:36 -04:00
Korey Sewell
7dea79535c inorder: implement trap handling 2011-06-19 21:43:36 -04:00
Korey Sewell
061b369d28 inorder: cleanup intercomm. structs/squash info 2011-06-19 21:43:35 -04:00
Korey Sewell
b195da9345 inorder: use setupSquash for misspeculation
implement a clean interface to handle branch misprediction and eventually all pipeline
flushing
2011-06-19 21:43:35 -04:00
Korey Sewell
d5d4e47f76 sparc: init. cache state in TLB
valgrind complains and its a potential source of instability, so go ahead
and set it to 0 to start
2011-06-19 21:43:35 -04:00
Korey Sewell
73cfab8b23 inorder: DynInst handling of stores for big-endian ISAs
The DynInst was not performing the host-to-guest translation
which ended up breaking stores for SPARC
2011-06-19 21:43:35 -04:00
Korey Sewell
4f34bc8b7b inorder: make marking of dest. regs an explicit request
formerly, this was implicit when you accessed the execution unit
or the use-def unit but it's better that this just be something
that a user can specify.
2011-06-19 21:43:35 -04:00
Korey Sewell
946b0ed4f4 inorder: simplify handling of split accesses 2011-06-19 21:43:35 -04:00
Korey Sewell
1a6d25dc47 inorder: addtl functionaly for inst. skeds
add find and end functions for inst. schedules
that can search by stage number
2011-06-19 21:43:35 -04:00
Korey Sewell
8b54858831 inorder: register file stats
keep stats for int/float reg file usage instead
of aggregating across reg file types
2011-06-19 21:43:34 -04:00
Korey Sewell
085f30ff9c inorder: scheduling for nonspec insts
make handling of speculative and nonspeculative insts
more explicit
2011-06-19 21:43:34 -04:00
Korey Sewell
3c417ea23a inorder: find register dependencies "lazily"
Architectures like SPARC need to read the window pointer
in order to figure out it's register dependence. However,
this may not get updated until after an instruction gets
executed, so now we lazily detect the register dependence
in the EXE stage (execution unit or use_def). This
makes sure we get the mapping after the most current change.
2011-06-19 21:43:34 -04:00
Korey Sewell
bd67ee9852 inorder: assert on macro-ops
provide a sanity check for someone coding
a new architecture
2011-06-19 21:43:34 -04:00
Korey Sewell
ee7062d94d inorder: handle faults at writeback stage
call trap function when a fault is received
2011-06-19 21:43:34 -04:00
Korey Sewell
17f5749dbb inorder: ISA-zero reg handling
ignore writes to the ISA zero register
2011-06-19 21:43:34 -04:00
Korey Sewell
2a59fcfbe9 inorder: update support for branch delay slots 2011-06-19 21:43:34 -04:00
Korey Sewell
d4b4ef1324 inorder: inst. iterator cleanup
get rid of accessing iterators (for instructions) by reference
2011-06-19 21:43:34 -04:00
Korey Sewell
b43eeaf2e2 cpus/isa: add a != operator for pcstate 2011-06-19 21:43:33 -04:00
Korey Sewell
e2f9266dbf inorder: update bpred code
clean up control flow to make it easier to understand
2011-06-19 21:43:33 -04:00
Korey Sewell
6df6365095 inorder: add types for dependency checks 2011-06-19 21:43:33 -04:00
Korey Sewell
19e3eb2915 inorder: use flattenIdx for reg indexing
- also use "threadId()" instead of readTid() everywhere
- this will help support more complex ISA indexing
2011-06-19 21:43:33 -04:00
Korey Sewell
b2e5152e16 simple-thread: give a name() function for debugging w/the SimpleThread object 2011-06-19 21:43:33 -04:00
Korey Sewell
76c60c5f93 inorder: use m5_hash_map for skedCache
since we dont care about if the cache of instruction schedules is sorted or not,
then the hash map should be faster
2011-06-19 21:43:33 -04:00
Gedare Bloom
3f1f16703d ARM: Add m5ops and related support for workbegin() and workend() to ARM ISA. 2011-06-17 12:20:10 -05:00
Ali Saidi
8b4307f8d8 ARM: Handle case where new TLB size is different from previous TLB size.
After a checkpoint we need to make sure that we restore the right
number of entries.
2011-06-16 15:08:12 -05:00
Chander Sudanthi
9fe3610b32 ARM: Fix memset on TLB flush and initialization
Instead of clearing the entire TLB on initialization and flush, the code was
clearing only one element.  This patch corrects the memsets in the init and
flush routines.
2011-06-16 15:08:11 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
8bf92329ee Ruby: Correct set LONG_BITS and INDEX_SHIFT in class Set.
The code for Set class was written under the assumption that
std::numeric_limits<long>::digits returns the number of bits used for
data type long, which was presumed to be either 32 or 64. But return value
is actually one less, that is, it is either 31 or 63. The value is now
being incremented by 1 so as to correctly set it.
2011-06-14 19:51:44 -05:00
Gabe Black
91622602c2 Loader: Handle bad section names when loading an ELF file.
If there's a problem when reading the section names from a supposed ELF file,
this change makes gem5 print an error message as returned by libelf and die.
Previously these sorts of errors would make gem5 segfault when it tried to
access the section name through a NULL pointer.
2011-06-12 23:52:21 -07:00
Korey Sewell
c8b43641fd o3: missing newlines on some dprintfs 2011-06-10 22:15:32 -04:00