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Andrew Bardsley
d6732895a5 mem: Add ExternalMaster and ExternalSlave ports
This patch adds two MemoryObject's: ExternalMaster and ExternalSlave.
Each object has a single port which can be bound to an externally-
provided bridge to a port of another simulation system at
initialisation.
2014-10-16 05:49:56 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
db3739682d mem: Use shared_ptr for Ruby Message classes
This patch transitions the Ruby Message and its derived classes from
the ad-hoc RefCountingPtr to the c++11 shared_ptr. There are no
changes in behaviour, and the code modifications are mainly replacing
"new" with "make_shared".

The cloning of derived messages is slightly changed as they previously
relied on overriding the base-class through covariant return types.
2014-10-16 05:49:49 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
2475862747 arch,x86,mem: Dynamically determine the ISA for Ruby store check
This patch makes the memory system ISA-agnostic by enabling the Ruby
Sequencer to dynamically determine if it has to do a store check. To
enable this check, the ISA is encoded as an enum, and the system
is able to provide the ISA to the Sequencer at run time.

--HG--
rename : src/arch/x86/insts/microldstop.hh => src/arch/x86/ldstflags.hh
2014-10-16 05:49:44 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
df973abef3 mem: Dynamically determine page bytes in memory components
This patch takes a step towards an ISA-agnostic memory
system by enabling the components to establish the page size after
instantiation. The swap operation in the memory is now also allowing
any granularity to avoid depending on the IntReg of the ISA.
2014-10-16 05:49:43 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
a098fad174 ruby: network: garnet: add statistics for different activities
This patch adds some statistics to garnet that record the activity
of certain structures in the on-chip network.  These statistics, in a later
patch, will be used for computing the energy consumed by the on-chip network.
2014-10-11 15:02:23 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
25bb18f12b ruby: network: garnet: remove functions for computing power 2014-10-11 15:02:23 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
9321a41c62 ruby: drop Orion network power model
Orion is being dropped from ruby.  It would be replaced with DSENT
which has better models.  Note that the power / energy numbers reported
after this patch has been applied are not for use.
2014-10-11 15:02:23 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b6d804a1e6 ruby: mesi: slight renaming 2014-10-11 15:02:23 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
e7f918d8cd ruby: structures: coorect #ifndef macros in header files 2014-10-11 15:02:22 -05:00
Omar Naji
cd8023a1ee mem: DRAMPower integration for on-line DRAM power stats
This patch takes the final step in integrating DRAMPower and adds the
appropriate calls in the DRAM controller to provide the command trace
and extract the power and energy stats. The debug printouts are still
left in place, but will eventually be removed.

At the moment the DRAM power calculation is always on when using the
DRAM controller model. The run-time impact of this addition is around
1.5% when looking at the total host seconds of the regressions. We
deem this a sensible trade-off to avoid the complication of adding an
enable/disable mechanism.
2014-07-29 17:22:44 +01:00
Omar Naji
afc6ce6228 mem: Add DRAMPower wrapping class
This patch adds a class to wrap DRAMPower Library in gem5.
This class initiates an object of class MemorySpecification
of the DRAMPower Library, passes the parameters from DRAMCtrl.py
to this object and creates an object of drampower library using
the memory specification.
2014-07-29 17:29:36 +01:00
Omar Naji
00b37ffe50 mem: Add missig timing and current parameters to DRAM configs
This patch adds missing timing and current parameters to the existing
DRAM configs. These missing timing and current parameters are required
by DRAMPower for the DRAM power calculations. The missing values are
datasheet values of the specified DRAMs, and the appropriate
references are added for the variuos configs.
2014-07-25 10:05:59 +01:00
Omar Naji
f9fce9ba07 mem: Remove DRAMSim2 DDR3 configuration
This patch prunes the DDR3 config that was initially created to match
the default config of DRAMSim2. The config is not complete as it is,
and to avoid having to maintain it, the easiest way forward is to
simply prune it. Going forward we are adding power number etc to the
other configurations.
2014-10-09 17:52:04 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
f4a538f862 mem: Add packet sanity checks to cache and MSHRs
This patch adds a number of asserts to the cache, checking basic
assumptions about packets being requests or responses.
2014-10-09 17:51:56 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
4a453e8c95 mem: Allow packet queue to move next send event forward
This patch changes the packet queue such that when scheduling a send,
the queue is allowed to move the event forward.
2014-10-09 17:51:52 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
6498ccddb2 misc: Fix issues identified by static analysis
Another bunch of issues addressed.
2014-10-01 08:05:54 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
b7f1d675da mem: Output precise range when XBar has conflicts 2014-09-27 09:08:32 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
725be98fe8 mem: Provide better diagnostic for unconnected port
When _masterPort is null, a message to that effect is
more helpful than a segfault.
2014-09-27 09:08:30 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
de62aedabc misc: Fix a bunch of minor issues identified by static analysis
Add some missing initialisation, and fix a handful benign resource
leaks (including some false positives).
2014-09-27 09:08:29 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1f6d5f8f84 mem: Rename Bus to XBar to better reflect its behaviour
This patch changes the name of the Bus classes to XBar to better
reflect the actual timing behaviour. The actual instances in the
config scripts are not renamed, and remain as e.g. iobus or membus.

As part of this renaming, the code has also been clean up slightly,
making use of range-based for loops and tidying up some comments. The
only changes outside the bus/crossbar code is due to the delay
variables in the packet.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/Bus.py => src/mem/XBar.py
rename : src/mem/coherent_bus.cc => src/mem/coherent_xbar.cc
rename : src/mem/coherent_bus.hh => src/mem/coherent_xbar.hh
rename : src/mem/noncoherent_bus.cc => src/mem/noncoherent_xbar.cc
rename : src/mem/noncoherent_bus.hh => src/mem/noncoherent_xbar.hh
rename : src/mem/bus.cc => src/mem/xbar.cc
rename : src/mem/bus.hh => src/mem/xbar.hh
2014-09-20 17:18:32 -04:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
435f4aec3d mem: Add access statistics for the snoop filter
Adds a simple access counter for requests and snoops for the snoop filter and
also classifies hits based on whether a single other holder existed or whether
multiple shares held the line.
2014-04-25 12:36:16 +01:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
afa2428eca mem: Tie in the snoop filter in the coherent bus 2014-09-20 17:18:29 -04:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
7d488cc66f mem: Add a simple snoop counter per bus
This patch adds a simple counter for both total messages and a histogram for
the fan-out of snoop messages.  The fan-out describes to how many ports snoops
had to be sent per incoming request / snoop-from-below.  Without any
cleverness, this usually means to either all, or all but the requesting port.
2014-04-24 13:28:47 +01:00
Stephan Diestelhorst
ba98d598ae mem: Simple Snoop Filter
This is a first cut at a simple snoop filter that tracks presence of lines in
the caches "above" it. The snoop filter can be applied at any given cache
hierarchy and will then handle the caches above it appropriately; there is no
need to use this only in the last-level bus.

This design currently has some limitations: missing stats, no notion of clean
evictions (these will not update the underlying snoop filter, because they are
not sent from the evicting cache down), no notion of capacity for the snoop
filter and thus no need for invalidations caused by capacity pressure in the
snoop filter. These are planned to be added on top with future change sets.
2014-09-20 17:18:26 -04:00
Wendy Elsasser
bf23847072 mem: Add DDR4 bank group timing
Added the following parameter to the DRAMCtrl class:
 - bank_groups_per_rank

This defaults to 1. For the DDR4 case, the default is overridden to indicate
bank group architecture, with multiple bank groups per rank.

Added the following delays to the DRAMCtrl class:
 - tCCD_L : CAS-to-CAS, same bank group delay
 - tRRD_L : RAS-to-RAS, same bank group delay

These parameters are only applied when bank group timing is enabled.  Bank
group timing is currently enabled only for DDR4 memories.

For all other memories, these delays will default to '0 ns'

In the DRAM controller model, applied the bank group timing to the per bank
parameters actAllowedAt and colAllowedAt.
The actAllowedAt will be updated based on bank group when an ACT is issued.
The colAllowedAt will be updated based on bank group when a RD/WR burst is
issued.

At the moment no modifications are made to the scheduling.
2014-09-20 17:18:21 -04:00
Wendy Elsasser
b6ecfe9183 mem: Add memory rank-to-rank delay
Add the following delay to the DRAM controller:
 - tCS : Different rank bus turnaround delay

This will be applied for
 1) read-to-read,
 2) write-to-write,
 3) write-to-read, and
 4) read-to-write
command sequences, where the new command accesses a different rank
than the previous burst.

The delay defaults to 2*tCK for each defined memory class. Note that
this does not correspond to one particular timing constraint, but is a
way of modelling all the associated constraints.

The DRAM controller has some minor changes to prioritize commands to
the same rank. This prioritization will only occur when the command
stream is not switching from a read to write or vice versa (in the
case of switching we have a gap in any case).

To prioritize commands to the same rank, the model will determine if there are
any commands queued (same type) to the same rank as the previous command.
This check will ensure that the 'same rank' command will be able to execute
without adding bubbles to the command flow, e.g. any ACT delay requirements
can be done under the hoods, allowing the burst to issue seamlessly.
2014-09-20 17:17:57 -04:00
Mitch Hayenga
3e5bf0c922 mem: Remove the GHB prefetcher from the source tree
There are two primary issues with this code which make it deserving of deletion.

1) GHB is a way to structure a prefetcher, not a definitive type of prefetcher
2) This prefetcher isn't even structured like a GHB prefetcher.
   It's basically a worse version of the stride prefetcher.

It primarily serves to confuse new gem5 users and most functionality is already
present in the stride prefetcher.
2014-09-20 17:17:44 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
efd5cf323a misc: Use safe_cast when assumptions are made about return value
This patch changes two dynamic_cast to safe_cast as we assume the
return value is not NULL (without checking).
2014-09-19 10:35:11 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
f615c4aeb0 misc: Remove assertions ensuring unsigned values >= 0 2014-09-19 10:35:07 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
377f081251 mem: Check return value of checkFunctional in SimpleMemory
Simple fix to ensure we only iterate until we are done.
2014-09-19 10:35:06 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
38646d48eb mem: Add checks to sendTimingReq in cache
A small fix to ensure the return value is not ignored.
2014-09-19 10:35:04 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
2ccdfc547d ruby: network: revert some of the changes from ad9c042dce54
The changeset ad9c042dce54 made changes to the structures under the network
directory to use a map of buffers instead of vector of buffers.
The reasoning was that not all vnets that are created are used and we
needlessly allocate more buffers than required and then iterate over them
while processing network messages.  But the move to map resulted in a slow
down which was pointed out by Andreas Hansson.  This patch moves things
back to using vector of message buffers.
2014-09-15 16:19:38 -05:00
Mitch Hayenga
9a595fac74 mem: Add accessor function for vaddr
Determine if a request has an associated virtual address.
2014-09-09 04:36:33 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
da4539dc74 misc: Fix a number of unitialised variables and members
Static analysis unearther a bunch of uninitialised variables and
members, and this patch addresses the problem. In all cases these
omissions seem benign in the end, but at least fixing them means less
false positives next time round.
2014-09-09 04:36:31 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
2698e73966 base: Use the global Mersenne twister throughout
This patch tidies up random number generation to ensure that it is
done consistently throughout the code base. In essence this involves a
clean-up of Ruby, and some code simplifications in the traffic
generator.

As part of this patch a bunch of skewed distributions (off-by-one etc)
have been fixed.

Note that a single global random number generator is used, and that
the object instantiation order will impact the behaviour (the sequence
of numbers will be unaffected, but if module A calles random before
module B then they would obviously see a different outcome). The
dependency on the instantiation order is true in any case due to the
execution-model of gem5, so we leave it as is. Also note that the
global ranom generator is not thread safe at this point.

Regressions using the memtest, TrafficGen or any Ruby tester are
affected and will be updated accordingly.
2014-09-03 07:42:54 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
1ff4c45bbb mem: Avoid unecessary retries when bus peer is not ready
This patch removes unecessary retries that happened when the bus layer
itself was no longer busy, but the the peer was not yet ready. Instead
of sending a retry that will inevitably not succeed, the bus now
silenty waits until the peer sends a retry.
2014-09-03 07:42:53 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
f6f63ec0aa mem: write streaming support via WriteInvalidate promotion
Support full-block writes directly rather than requiring RMW:
 * a cache line is allocated in the cache upon receipt of a
   WriteInvalidateReq, not the WriteInvalidateResp.
 * only top-level caches allocate the line; the others just pass
   the request along and invalidate as necessary.
 * to close a timing window between the *Req and the *Resp, a new
   metadata bit tracks whether another cache has read a copy of
   the new line before the writeback to memory.
2014-06-27 12:29:00 -05:00
Andreas Hansson
3be4f4b846 mem: Fix a bug in the cache port flow control
This patch fixes a bug in the cache port where the retry flag was
reset too early, allowing new requests to arrive before the retry was
actually sent, but with the event already scheduled. This caused a
deadlock in the interactions with the O3 LSQ.

The patche fixes the underlying issue by shifting the resetting of the
flag to be done by the event that also calls sendRetry(). The patch
also tidies up the flow control in recvTimingReq and ensures that we
also check if we already have a retry outstanding.
2014-09-03 07:42:50 -04:00
Curtis Dunham
5d029463ee cpu, mem: Make software prefetches non-blocking
Previously, they were treated so much like loads that they could stall
at the head of the ROB.  Now they are always treated like L1 hits.
If they actually miss, a new request is created at the L1 and tracked
from the MSHRs there if necessary (i.e. if it didn't coalesce with
an existing outstanding load).
2014-05-13 12:20:49 -05:00
Curtis Dunham
e3b19cb294 mem: Refactor assignment of Packet types
Put the packet type swizzling (that is currently done in a lot of places)
into a refineCommand() member function.
2014-05-13 12:20:48 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake
b404ffde60 cache: Fix handling of LL/SC requests under contention
If a set of LL/SC requests contend on the same cache block we
can get into a situation where CPUs will deadlock if they expect
a failed SC to supply them data.  This case happens where 3 or
more cores are contending for a cache block using LL/SC and the system
is configured where 2 cores are connected to a local bus and the
third is connected to a remote bus.  If a core on the local bus
sends an SCUpgrade and the core on the remote bus sends and SCUpgrade
they will race to see who will win the SC access.  In the meantime
if the other core appends a read to one of the SCUpgrades it will expect
to be supplied data by that SCUpgrade transaction.  If it happens that
the SCUpgrade that was picked to supply the data is failed, it will
drop the appended request for data and never respond, leaving the requesting
core to deadlock.  This patch makes all SC's behave as normal stores to
prevent this case but still makes sure to check whether it can perform
the update.
2014-09-03 07:42:31 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
77c28cc395 mem: Packet queue clean up
No change in functionality, just a bit of tidying up.
2014-09-03 07:42:28 -04:00
Andreas Hansson
e1ac962939 arch: Cleanup unused ISA traits constants
This patch prunes unused values, and also unifies how the values are
defined (not using an enum for ALPHA), aligning the use of int vs Addr
etc.

The patch also removes the duplication of PageBytes/PageShift and
VMPageSize/LogVMPageSize. For all ISAs the two pairs had identical
values and the latter has been removed.
2014-09-03 07:42:21 -04:00
Nilay Vaish
2cbe7c705b ruby: remove typedef of Index as int64
The Index type defined as typedef int64 does not really provide any help
since in most places we use primitive types instead of Index.  Also, the name
Index is very generic that it does not merit being used as a typename.
2014-09-01 16:55:50 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b4dade6fb2 ruby: PerfectSwitch: moves code to a per vnet helper function
This patch moves code from the wakeup() function to a operateVnet().
The aim is to improve the readiblity of the code.
2014-09-01 16:55:48 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
7a0d5aafe4 ruby: message buffers: significant changes
This patch is the final patch in a series of patches.  The aim of the series
is to make ruby more configurable than it was.  More specifically, the
connections between controllers are not at all possible (unless one is ready
to make significant changes to the coherence protocol).  Moreover the buffers
themselves are magically connected to the network inside the slicc code.
These connections are not part of the configuration file.

This patch makes changes so that these connections will now be made in the
python configuration files associated with the protocols.  This requires
each state machine to expose the message buffers it uses for input and output.
So, the patch makes these buffers configurable members of the machines.

The patch drops the slicc code that usd to connect these buffers to the
network.  Now these buffers are exposed to the python configuration system
as Master and Slave ports.  In the configuration files, any master port
can be connected any slave port.  The file pyobject.cc has been modified to
take care of allocating the actual message buffer.  This is inline with how
other port connections work.
2014-09-01 16:55:47 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
00286fc5cb build opts: add MI_example to NULL ISA
A later changeset changes the file src/python/swig/pyobject.cc to include
a header file that includes a header file generated at build time depending
on the PROTOCOL in use.  Since NULL ISA was not specifying any protocol,
this resulted in compilation problems.  Hence, the changeset.
2014-09-01 16:55:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
d07abd9b5b mem: change the namespace Message to ProtoMessage
The namespace Message conflicts with the Message data type used extensively
in Ruby.  Since Ruby is being moved to the same Master/Slave ports based
configuration style as the rest of gem5, this conflict needs to be resolved.
Hence, the namespace is being renamed to ProtoMessage.
2014-09-01 16:55:46 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
cee8faaad0 ruby: slicc: change the way configurable members are specified
There are two changes this patch makes to the way configurable members of a
state machine are specified in SLICC.  The first change is that the data
member declarations will need to be separated by a semi-colon instead of a
comma.  Secondly, the default value to be assigned would now use SLICC's
assignment operator i.e. ':='.
2014-09-01 16:55:45 -05:00
Nilay Vaish
b1d3873ec5 ruby: slicc: improve the grammar
This patch changes the grammar for SLICC so as to remove some of the
redundant / duplicate rules.  In particular rules for object/variable
declaration and class member declaration have been unified. Similarly, the
rules for a general function and a class method have been unified.

One more change is in the priority of two rules.  The first rule is on
declaring a function with all the params typed and named.  The second rule is
on declaring a function with all the params only typed.  Earlier the second
rule had a higher priority.  Now the first rule has a higher priority.
2014-09-01 16:55:44 -05:00