Used as a command in full-system scripts helps the user ensure the benchmarks have finished successfully.
For example, one can use:
/path/to/benchmark args || /sbin/m5 fail 1
and thus ensure gem5 will exit with an error if the benchmark fails.
The number of arguments specified when calling parse_int_args() in
do_exit() is incorrect. This leads to stack corruption since it causes
writes past the end of the ints array.
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.
src/arch/sparc/isa/decoder.isa:
add readfile and break to sparc decoder
src/arch/sparc/isa/operands.isa:
fix O0-O5 operands registers
util/m5/Makefile.sparc:
Make sparc makefile compile a 64bit binary
util/m5/m5.c:
readfile was in here twice, once will be sufficient I think
util/m5/m5op_sparc.S:
implement readfile and debugbreak
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util/m5/Makefile.alpha:
Clean up to make it a bit easier to muck with
util/m5/Makefile.alpha:
Make the makefile more reasonable
util/m5/Makefile.alpha:
Remove authors from copyright.
util/m5/Makefile.alpha:
Updated Authors from bk prs info
util/m5/Makefile.alpha:
bk cp Makefile Makefile.alpha
src/arch/sparc/tlb.cc:
Clean up the cache code a little bit and make sure the uncacbale bit is set when appropriate
src/arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa:
src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc:
src/sim/pseudo_inst.hh:
Rename AlphaPseudo -> PseudoInst since it's all generic
src/arch/sparc/isa/bitfields.isa:
src/arch/sparc/isa/decoder.isa:
src/arch/sparc/isa/includes.isa:
src/arch/sparc/isa/operands.isa:
Add support for pseudo instructions in sparc
util/m5/Makefile.alpha:
util/m5/Makefile.sparc:
split off alpha make file and sparc make file for m5 app
util/m5/m5.c:
ivle and ivlb aren't used anymore
util/m5/m5op.h:
stdint seems like a more generic better fit here
util/m5/m5op_alpha.S:
move the op ids into their own header file since we can share them between sparc and alpha
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rename : util/m5/Makefile => util/m5/Makefile.sparc
rename : util/m5/m5op.S => util/m5/m5op_alpha.S
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arch/alpha/freebsd/system.cc:
arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa:
arch/alpha/linux/system.cc:
arch/alpha/system.cc:
arch/alpha/tru64/system.cc:
Let symbol files be read in so that profiling can happen on the binaries as well.
python/m5/objects/System.py:
Add in symbol files.
sim/pseudo_inst.cc:
Load in a specified symbol file.
sim/pseudo_inst.hh:
Allow for symbols to be loaded.
sim/system.hh:
Support symbol file.
util/m5/m5.c:
util/m5/m5op.S:
Add support to m5 util for loading symbols (and readfile).
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This changeset removes a check that prevents quiescing when an
interrupt is pending. *** You should only call quiesce if that
isn't a problem. ***
arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa:
sim/pseudo_inst.cc:
sim/pseudo_inst.hh:
Add quiesceNs, quiesceCycles, quisceTime and m5panic pseudo ops.
These quiesce for a number of ns, cycles, report how long
we were quiesced for, and panic the simulator respectively.
The latter is added to the panic() function in the console and linux
kernel instead of executing an infinite loop until someone notices.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
cpu/exec_context.hh:
Add a quiesce end event to the execution contexted which upon
executing wakes up a CPU for quiesceCycles/quiesceNs.
util/m5/Makefile:
Make the makefile more reasonable
util/m5/m5.c:
update the m5op executable to use the files from the linux tree
util/m5/m5op.S:
update m5op.S from linux tree
util/m5/m5op.h:
update m5op.h from linux tree
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to tell the simulator to do something.
exit -> exit_old (deprecated
exit now takes an optional parameter that tells it to execute at a
specified time in the future
The next four functions have two optional parameters. The first
specifies a delay for how long to wait to issue the instruction.
The second will tell the simulator to repeat that command
at the specified interval.
checkpoint will trigger a checkpoint
dumpstats will cause the simulator to dump stats
resetstats will cause all stats to be reset
dumpreset will dump and reset stats
all times are in nanoseconds
util/m5/Makefile:
Clean up to make it a bit easier to muck with
util/m5/m5.c:
Add a bunch of new commands and clean up the command parsing path
Convert atoi to strtoul so that we can use 64bit numbers and even
hex if we want to. (this runs on alpha, so a long is 64bit)
util/m5/m5op.h:
add prototypes for new m5 instructions
use uint64_t since it's nicer
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with the simulator. This program is generally compiled as the name
m5 and installed in /usr/local/bin
This command uses opcodes that are invalid on a normal system, so
don't expect it to do anything on a real system.
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