Add a small Python script that uses Gerrit's Change-Id: tags to list
incoming and outgoing changes.
Change-Id: Iea1757b2d64a57a4c7b4e47718cfcaa725a99615
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Sascha Bischoff <sascha.bischoff@arm.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/2329
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The notion of forward dependencies is just expressing the same
dependency but at the other end of the dependency edge, i.e. at
the dependee rather than the depender. As there is no more
'power' here, it's strictly a convenience feature for handling
dependencies with tags that are not in the upstream repository.
Change-Id: Ic7c68de6aff4094aaa12de62cdf690a5dc65ccb5
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
This commit supports the use case of transitioning tags and their
associated checkpoint rewrites out of use for whatever reason. Just
replace the upgrader() method with a downgrader() method that performs
the appropriate inverse operation.
The tag name is still used, but only in this negative, 'zombie' state,
as it will be removed from the tags in the checkpoint and gem5 binary.
Change-Id: If9d26cccfe8449e026762b1a72f0c2ae5a9cf2d7
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* Update the README
In some newer Linux distributions, env python default to Python 3.0. This
patch explicitly uses "python2" instead of just "python" for all scripts
that use #!
Reported-by: Sanchayan Maity <maitysanchayan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* Add callbacks for the Gem5SimControl that are called at before and
* after simulate()
Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3799/
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* Pay for the header delay that the gem5 XBar annotates to packets.
Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3798/
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* bugfix: The BEGIN_RESP also needs to be handled when END_REQ was
* skipped
and '&trans == blockingRequest && phase == tlm::BEGIN_RESP'
evaluates to true.
Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3797/
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* Implement 'pipe through' for gem5 Packets (see explanation below)
Basically, this patch ensures that all transactions that originated in the
gem5 world are converted back to the original packet when entering the gem5
world. So far, this only worked for packets that are responded to by a
SyctemC component (e.g. when a gem5 CPU sends a request to a SystemC
memory). By implementing the 'pipe through' this patch ensures, that
packets that are responded to by a gem5 component (e.g. when a gem5 CPU
sends a request to a gem5 memory via a SystemC interconnect) are handled
properly.
Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3796/
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Changeset 11798:3a490c57058d
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misc: Clean up and complete the gem5<->SystemC-TLM bridge [5/10]
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* Introduce transactor modules that represent the gem5 ports in the
* SystemC world.
* Update the SimControl module and let it keep track of the gem5 ports.
Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3775/
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* Move common code of the example to a common directory. Move the cli
* parsing from the SimControl module to a separate example object. Add
* comments describing the Gem5SimControl module.
Testing Done: Examples compile and run.
Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3695/
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* Simplify the Slave Port by using a simple_initiator_socket.
Testing Done: Example applications are still running.
Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3686/
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* Add the Master Port. Add an example application that isslustrates its
* use.
Testing Done: A simple example application consisting of a TLM traffic
generator and a gem5 memory is part of the patch.
Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3528/
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5
world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors
and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the
SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world.
This patch:
* Restructure the existing sources in preparation of the addition of the
* new
Master Port.
* Refractor names to allow for distinction of the slave and master port.
* Replace the Makefile by a SConstruct.
Testing Done: The examples provided in util/tlm (now
util/tlm/examples/slave_port) still compile and run error free.
Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3527/
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Implementing the Module as an sc_channel allows derived classes to provide
SystemC interfaces. Other SystemC modules can connect to these interfaces.
This meachanism can be used to control gem5 and acces gem5 components from
within arbitrary SystemC moduels. Since sc_channel is derived from
sc_module, this patch does not break compatibility with existing code.
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Python's header files set various compiler macros (e.g.,
_XOPEN_SOURCE) unconditionally. This triggers preprocessor warnings
that end up being treated as errors. The Python integration manual [1]
strongly recommends that Python.h is included before any system
header. The style guide used to mandate that Python.h is included
first in any file that needs it. This requirement was changed to
always include a source file's main header first, which ended up
triggering these errors.
This change updates the style checker to always include Python.h
before the main header file.
[1] https://docs.python.org/2/extending/extending.html
Change-Id: Id6a4f7fc64a336a8fd26691a0ca682abeb1d1579
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Reviewed-by: Pierre-Yves Péneau <pierre-yves.peneau@lirmm.fr>
This patch adds a '-n' flag to the gem5 SystemC driver which allows
multiple CPUs to be switched out to a new CPU. Primarily this involves
appending CPU numbers to the objects searched for in the config
manager if there are multiple CPUs in the system.
Note that an equivalent change should be made to the util/cxx_config driver,
but I wanted to get input on this first before making the same change over
there
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The non-standard sc_time constructors
- sc_time( uint64, bool scale )
- sc_time( double, bool scale )
have been deprecated in SystemC 2.3.1 and a warning is issued when being
used. Insted the new 'sc_time::from_value' function is used to omit the
warning message.
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Updates for READMEs of /util/cxx_config, /util/systemc, /util/tlm.
Some minor corrections, mostly with respect to MAC/OSX
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
This changeset adds a maintainer script, create_patches.sh, that can
be used to prepare for upstream from a git repository. The script can
be used to generate patches in Mercurial or git format. The commit
messages in the exported patches are all filtered, see
upstream_msg_filter.sed, to ensure that irrelevant meta data isn't
included in the upstream commit.
Kudos to Curtis Dunham and Nikos Nikoleris for reviews and usability
enhancements for earlier versions of this patch.
Change-Id: Ia4cd089a32834b5e046ef58c0a173ca285b77bca
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The aforementioned upgrader in [1] assumes every option in [system]
has a delimiting '.', and also seems to do its rewriting work a bit too
unconditionally. Most checkpoints in the wild don't have this device,
in which case this script should be a safe no-op.
[1] 2aa4d7b dist, dev: Fixed the packet ordering in etherswitch
Change-Id: Icfd0350985109df1628eb9ab864cda42c54060a8
Reviewed-by: Gabor Dozsa <gabor.dozsa@arm.com>
This patch is the eighth patch in a series adding RISC-V to gem5, and
third of the bonus patches to the original series of five. It adds some
regression tests to RISC-V.
Regression tests included:
- se/00.hello
- se/02.insttest (split into several binaries which are not included due
to large size)
The tests added to 00.insttest will need to be build manually; to
facilitate this, a Makefile is included. The required toolchain and
compiler (riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc) can be built from the riscv-tools
GitHub repository at https://github.com/riscv/riscv-tools.
Note that because EBREAK only makes sense when gdb is running or while in
FS mode, it is not included in the linux-rv64i insttest. ERET is not
included because it does not make sense in SE mode and, in fact, causes
a panic by design.
Note also that not every system call is tested in linux-rv64i; of the ones
defined in linux/process.hh, some have been given numbers but not
definitions for the toolchain, or are merely stubs that always return 0. Of
the ones that do work properly, only a subset are tested due to similar
functionality.
Signed-off by: Alec Roelke
Signed-off by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Add an option, --checker/-c, to style.py that selects individual style
checkers to apply. When this option isn't specified, the script
defaults to all available style checkers. The option may be specified
multiple times to run multiple style checkers.
The option, --fix/-f, can be specified to automatically fix style
violations.
Change-Id: Id7597fba6b65cecfa17a88b1c87c8a4c8315af59
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com>
This patch updates the git-pre-commit hook to check the files as they
will be after the commit, instead of as they are currently, this way we
prevent the undesired situation:
- unstylish modification of a file
- stage said file for commit
- try to commit and fail due to style
- fix style, forgetting staging changes
- try to commit and fail, as although the changes staged are not
styly, the current content of the file is.
Change-Id: I5cc3f783375d9e4162e310e176103ebbf0a59023
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
[andreas.sandberg@arm.com: Rebased ontop of latest gem5]
This patch avoids compiling ALPHA six times as part of running
'util/regress', and instead relis on NULL with different protocols to
run the rubytest. All we need is the memory system, so there is really
no need to compile the ISA over and over again.
The one downside is the removal of running 'hello' for the variuos
ALPHA and protocol combinations, but if this is a concern we should
rather beef up the synthetic tests for the variuos protocols.
--HG--
rename : build_opts/NULL => build_opts/NULL_MESI_Two_Level
rename : build_opts/NULL => build_opts/NULL_MOESI_CMP_directory
rename : build_opts/NULL => build_opts/NULL_MOESI_CMP_token
rename : build_opts/NULL => build_opts/NULL_MOESI_hammer
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/config.ini => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simerr => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simerr
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simout => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/simout
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MESI_Two_Level/stats.txt
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_directory/config.ini => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_directory/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_directory/simerr => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_directory/simerr
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_directory/simout => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_directory/simout
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_directory/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_directory/stats.txt
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_token/config.ini => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_token/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_token/simerr => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_token/simerr
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_token/simout => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_token/simout
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_token/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_CMP_token/stats.txt
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_hammer/config.ini => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_hammer/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_hammer/simerr => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_hammer/simerr
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_hammer/simout => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_hammer/simout
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_hammer/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby-MOESI_hammer/stats.txt
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby/config.ini => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby/config.ini
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby/simerr => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby/simerr
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby/simout => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby/simout
rename : tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/alpha/linux/rubytest-ruby/stats.txt => tests/quick/se/60.rubytest/ref/null/none/rubytest-ruby/stats.txt
This patch adds the ability for an application to request dist-gem5 to begin/
end synchronization using an m5 op. When toggling on sync, all nodes agree
on the next sync point based on the maximum of all nodes' ticks. CPUs are
suspended until the sync point to avoid sending network messages until sync has
been enabled. Toggling off sync acts like a global execution barrier, where
all CPUs are disabled until every node reaches the toggle off point. This
avoids tricky situations such as one node hitting a toggle off followed by a
toggle on before the other nodes hit the first toggle off.
tracked down issue with ARM's version of gem5 using the "cluster" name.
The public/github version of ARM Gem5 does not use the "cluster" naming
mechanism.
Signed-off-by: Dam Sunwoo <dam.sunwoo@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Adds a wrapper to the fix functions of the verifiers. This wrapper first
copies the original file to a backup file, then performs the fix. If an
error occurs, the backup file is used to restore the original file.
Also fixed a line-length error in verifiers.py
Updated according to GICv2 documentation.
Change-Id: I5d926d1abf665eecc43ff0f7d6e561e1ee1c390a
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
This patch adds SMT support to the MinorCPU. Currently
RoundRobin or Random thread scheduling are supported.
Change-Id: I91faf39ff881af5918cca05051829fc6261f20e3
This patch adds an example configuration for elastic trace playing into the
SystemC world, similar to the already existing traffic generator example in
/util/tlm.
Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The style checker for spacing around control statements (ControlSpace)
and the whitespace checker (Whitespace) didn't refer to some of their
configuration variables correctly. This changeset fixes those issues.
Reported-by: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
--HG--
extra : amend_source : 05d82d27d4c42aacd78b514d3ca35ca5744164bb
In previous versions of systemC-gem5 coupling statistics were not updated
for the systemc-gem5 simulation. systemC-gem5 simulation only need the
previously built config.ini file and normal gem5 simulation has to be run
once to generate config.ini file. Thus stats.txt inside the m5out folder is
redundant for systemC-gem5 simulation. A new stats file is now generated
with the all the statistics for systemC-gem5 simulation. This will also
resolve the stats issue in tlm-sysmtemC simulation.
Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
This patch fixes the order that packets gets pushed into the output fifo
of etherswitch. If two packets arrive at the same tick to the etherswitch,
we sort and push them based on their source port id.
In dist-gem5 simulations, if there is no ordering inforced while two
packets arrive at the same tick, it can lead to non-deterministic simulations
Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
The commit that refactored the style checkers into a new Python
package (style: Refactor the style checker as a Python package)
accidentally left a fragment of file_types.py in the old location
(util/style.py). This was caused by a race between the commit that
moved the file and Nate's commit that added a copyright header to the
file.
This commit moves the last fragment (the copyright header) and removes
the old file.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
--HG--
extra : amend_source : 946f1f6fee034ae79bd50ea7dfc3299a60f070c0
Previously it ignored the ignores for git but not Mercurial.
Change-Id: I178fe879ebd268e863063eb9e30ec87e8ac8faec
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
The git style hook currently includes a few lines of diff context when
determining changed regions. This is undesirable as this triggers
false positives when modifying existing files with a lot of style
violations. This change sets the amount of context to 0, which is the
default value when requesting staged regions from the git helper.
Change-Id: Ibe03123e329ea0241281e104183a68d6c495b190
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Nathanael Premillieu <nathanael.premillieu@arm.com>
The style checker code needs to disable autojunk when diffing source
files using Python's difflib. Support for this was only introduced in
Python 2.7, which leads to a TypeError exception on older Python
version. This changeset adds a fallback mechanism for old Python
versions.
memInhibitAsserted() has been removed from packet.hh. This change has been
reflected in TLM based SystemC memory.
This patch also adds a number of panics asserting the SystemC memory only
sees requests it expects.
Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
Distributed gem5 is the result of the convergence effort between
multi-gem5 and pd-gem5. It relies on the base multi-gem5 infrastructure
for packet forwarding, synchronisation and checkpointing but combines
those with the elaborated network switch model from pd-gem5.