src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc:
add in serialization of AtomicSimpleCPU _status. Kev says that this will break uniform serialization across CPUs since each type of CPU has its own "status" enum set. So, the repercussions are that if you serialize in this CPU, you must first unserialize in this CPU before switching to something else you want.
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Fix an issue with memory handling writebacks.
src/mem/cache/base_cache.hh:
src/mem/tport.cc:
Only respond if the pkt needs a response.
src/mem/physical.cc:
Make physical memory respond to writebacks, set satisfied for invalidates/upgrades.
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and PhysicalMemory. *No* support for caches or O3CPU.
Note that properly setting cpu_id on all CPUs is now required
for correct operation.
src/arch/SConscript:
src/base/traceflags.py:
src/cpu/base.hh:
src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc:
src/cpu/simple/timing.cc:
src/cpu/simple/timing.hh:
src/mem/physical.cc:
src/mem/physical.hh:
src/mem/request.hh:
src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py:
tests/configs/simple-atomic.py:
tests/configs/simple-timing.py:
tests/configs/tsunami-simple-atomic-dual.py:
tests/configs/tsunami-simple-atomic.py:
tests/configs/tsunami-simple-timing-dual.py:
tests/configs/tsunami-simple-timing.py:
Implement Alpha LL/SC support for SimpleCPU (Atomic & Timing)
and PhysicalMemory. *No* support for caches or O3CPU.
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For now, responses have priority over requests (may want to revist this).
src/mem/cache/base_cache.cc:
src/mem/cache/base_cache.hh:
Add mechanism for caches to handle failure of the fast path on responses.
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src/mem/cache/cache_impl.hh:
Make sure to pop the list. Fixes infinite writeback bug.
src/mem/cache/miss/mshr_queue.cc:
Add an assert as sanity check in case .full() stops working again.
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Make new_page() check for an out of memory condition
src/sim/system.cc:
Make new_page() check for an out of memory condition
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Fix so that blocking for the same reason doesn't fail. I.E. multiple writebacks want to set the blocked flag.
src/mem/cache/miss/blocking_buffer.cc:
src/mem/cache/miss/miss_queue.cc:
src/mem/cache/miss/mshr.cc:
Remove threadnum from cache everywhere for now
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into zizzer.eecs.umich.edu:/.automount/zooks/y/ksewell/research/m5-sim/m5-clean
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1) return the periodicity of checkpoints back into the code (i.e. make m5 checkpoint n m meaningful again).
2) to do this, i had to much around with being able to repeatedly schedule and SimLoopExitEvent, which led to changes in how exit simloop events are handled to make this easier.
src/arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa:
src/mem/cache/cache_impl.hh:
modify arg. order for new calling convention of exitSimLoop.
src/cpu/base.cc:
src/sim/main.cc:
src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc:
src/sim/root.cc:
now, instead of creating a new SimLoopExitEvent, call a wrapper schedExitSimLoop which handles all the default args.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
src/sim/sim_exit.hh:
add the periodicity of checkpointing back into the code.
to facilitate this, there are now two wrappers (instead of just overloading exitSimLoop). exitSimLoop is only for exiting NOW (i.e. at curTick), while schedExitSimLoop schedules and exit event for the future.
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And small other tweaks to snooping coherence.
src/mem/cache/base_cache.hh:
Make timing response at the time of send.
src/mem/cache/cache.hh:
src/mem/cache/cache_impl.hh:
Update probe interface to be bi-directional for functional accesses
src/mem/packet.hh:
Add the function to create an atomic response to a given request
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Still need:
-Handle NACK's on the recieve side
-Distinguish top level caches
-Handle repsonses from caches failing the fast path
-Handle BusError and propogate it
-Fix the invalidate packet associated with snooping in the cache
src/mem/bus.cc:
Make sure to snoop on functional accesses
src/mem/cache/base_cache.cc:
Wait to make a request into a response until it is ready to be issued
src/mem/cache/base_cache.hh:
Support range changes for snoops
Set up snoop responses for cache->cache transfers
src/mem/cache/cache_impl.hh:
Only access the cache if it wasn't satisfied by cache->cache transfer
Handle snoop phases (detect block, then snoop)
Fix functional access to work properly (still need to fix snoop path for functional accesses)
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accessed during the construction of another static global
object because there are no guarantees on ordering of
construction, so stick the static global into a function
as a static local and return a reference to the variable.
This fixes the exit callback stuff on my Mac.
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src/arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh:
This got changed to the wrong version by accident.
src/cpu/base.cc:
Fix up progress event to not schedule itself if the interval is set to 0.
src/cpu/base.hh:
Fix up the CPU Progress Event to not print itself if it's set to 0. Also remove stats_reset_inst (something I added to m5 but isn't necessary here).
src/cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh:
src/cpu/checker/cpu.hh:
Remove float variable of instResult; it's always held within the double part now.
src/cpu/checker/cpu_impl.hh:
Use thread and not cpuXC.
src/cpu/o3/alpha/cpu_builder.cc:
src/cpu/o3/checker_builder.cc:
src/cpu/ozone/checker_builder.cc:
src/cpu/ozone/cpu_builder.cc:
src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py:
Remove stats_reset_inst.
src/cpu/o3/commit_impl.hh:
src/cpu/ozone/lw_back_end_impl.hh:
Get TC, not XCProxy.
src/cpu/o3/cpu.cc:
Switch out updates from the version of m5 I have. Also remove serialize code that got added twice.
src/cpu/o3/iew_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/lsq_impl.hh:
src/cpu/thread_state.hh:
Remove code that was added twice.
src/cpu/o3/lsq_unit.hh:
Add back in stats that got lost in the merge.
src/cpu/o3/lsq_unit_impl.hh:
Use proper method to get flags. Also wake CPU if we're coming back from a cache miss.
src/cpu/o3/thread_context_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/thread_state.hh:
Support profiling.
src/cpu/ozone/cpu.hh:
Update to use proper typename.
src/cpu/ozone/cpu_impl.hh:
src/cpu/ozone/dyn_inst_impl.hh:
Updates for newmem.
src/cpu/ozone/lw_lsq_impl.hh:
Get flags correctly.
src/cpu/ozone/thread_state.hh:
Reorder constructor initialization, use tc.
src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc:
Allow for loading of symbol file. Be sure to use ThreadContext and not ExecContext.
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setup is correct and provide meeaningful error messages when it's not.
Also fix for building on Cygwin where python lib is in /bin and not /lib.
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cpu/ozone/cpu_impl.hh:
Be sure to update rename tables.
cpu/ozone/front_end_impl.hh:
Handle serialize instructions slightly differently. This allows front end to continue even if back end hasn't processed it yet.
cpu/ozone/lw_back_end_impl.hh:
Handle stores with faults properly.
cpu/ozone/lw_lsq.hh:
Handle committed stores properly.
cpu/ozone/lw_lsq_impl.hh:
Handle uncacheable loads properly.
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cpu/base.cc:
Have output message regardless of build.
cpu/checker/cpu_builder.cc:
cpu/checker/o3_cpu_builder.cc:
Be sure to include all parameters.
cpu/o3/cpu.cc:
IEW also needs to switch out.
cpu/o3/iew_impl.hh:
Handle stores with faults properly.
cpu/o3/inst_queue_impl.hh:
Switch out properly, handle squashing properly.
cpu/o3/lsq_unit_impl.hh:
Minor fixes.
cpu/o3/mem_dep_unit_impl.hh:
Make sure mem dep unit is switched out properly.
cpu/o3/rename_impl.hh:
Switch out fix.
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src/SConscript:
add intel nic to sconscript
src/dev/pcidev.cc:
fix bug with subsystemid value
src/python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py:
add intel nic to ethernet.py
src/python/m5/objects/Ide.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Pci.py:
Move config_latency into pci where it belogs
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util/statetrace/Makefile:
Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are:
statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler
statetrace-native: use the native compiler
statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler
I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later.
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc:
Implementation of i386 support
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh:
Declaration of i386 support
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc:
implementation of SPARC support
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh:
declaration of SPARC support
util/statetrace/printer.cc:
Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively.
util/statetrace/printer.hh:
Declaration of "Printer" objects
util/statetrace/refcnt.hh:
This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later.
util/statetrace/regstate.hh:
Interface for accessing registers.
util/statetrace/statetrace.cc:
Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop.
util/statetrace/tracechild.cc:
Implementation of the base tracechild class.
util/statetrace/tracechild.hh:
Declaration of the base tracechild class.
util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc:
This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface.
util/statetrace/x86.format:
An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later.
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src/arch/alpha/linux/process.cc:
src/arch/alpha/linux/process.hh:
src/arch/alpha/process.cc:
src/arch/alpha/process.hh:
src/arch/alpha/tru64/process.cc:
src/arch/alpha/tru64/process.hh:
src/arch/mips/linux/process.cc:
src/arch/mips/linux/process.hh:
src/arch/mips/process.cc:
src/arch/mips/process.hh:
src/arch/sparc/linux/process.cc:
src/arch/sparc/linux/process.hh:
src/arch/sparc/process.cc:
src/arch/sparc/process.hh:
src/arch/sparc/solaris/process.cc:
src/arch/sparc/solaris/process.hh:
src/sim/process.cc:
src/sim/process.hh:
src/sim/syscall_emul.cc:
src/sim/syscall_emul.hh:
Changed Process to LiveProcess in syscall handlers and fixed the implementation of uid, euid, gid, egid, pid and ppid as LiveProcess parameters.
src/kern/tru64/tru64.hh:
Changed Process to LiveProcess in syscall handlers and fixed the implementation of uid, euid, gid, egid, pid and ppid as LiveProcess parameters. Also fit tru64 in with the new way to handle stat calls.
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