gem5/src/arch/SConscript
Tony Gutierrez d327cdba07 gpu-compute: add gpu_isa.hh to switch hdrs, add GPUISA to WF
the GPUISA class is meant to encapsulate any ISA-specific behavior - special
register accesses, isa-specific WF/kernel state, etc. - in a generic enough
way so that it may be used in ISA-agnostic code.

gpu-compute: use the GPUISA object to advance the PC

the GPU model treats the PC as a pointer to individual instruction objects -
which are store in a contiguous array - and not a byte address to be fetched
from the real memory system. this is ok for HSAIL because all instructions
are considered by the model to be the same size.

in machine ISA, however, instructions may be 32b or 64b, and branches are
calculated by advancing the PC by the number of words (4 byte chunks) it
needs to advance in the real instruction stream. because of this there is
a mismatch between the PC we use to index into the instruction array, and
the actual byte address PC the ISA expects. here we move the PC advance
calculation to the ISA so that differences in the instrucion sizes may be
accounted for in generic way.
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# -*- mode:python -*-
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# Authors: Steve Reinhardt
import sys
import os
import re
Import('*')
#################################################################
#
# ISA "switch header" generation.
#
# Auto-generate arch headers that include the right ISA-specific
# header based on the setting of THE_ISA preprocessor variable.
#
#################################################################
# List of headers to generate
isa_switch_hdrs = Split('''
decoder.hh
interrupts.hh
isa.hh
isa_traits.hh
kernel_stats.hh
locked_mem.hh
microcode_rom.hh
mmapped_ipr.hh
mt.hh
process.hh
pseudo_inst.hh
registers.hh
remote_gdb.hh
stacktrace.hh
tlb.hh
types.hh
utility.hh
vtophys.hh
''')
# Set up this directory to support switching headers
make_switching_dir('arch', isa_switch_hdrs, env)
if env['BUILD_GPU']:
gpu_isa_switch_hdrs = Split('''
gpu_decoder.hh
gpu_isa.hh
gpu_types.hh
''')
make_gpu_switching_dir('arch', gpu_isa_switch_hdrs, env)
#################################################################
#
# Include architecture-specific files.
#
#################################################################
#
# Build a SCons scanner for ISA files
#
import SCons.Scanner
isa_scanner = SCons.Scanner.Classic("ISAScan",
[".isa", ".ISA"],
"SRCDIR",
r'^\s*##include\s+"([\w/.-]*)"')
env.Append(SCANNERS = isa_scanner)
#
# Now create a Builder object that uses isa_parser.py to generate C++
# output from the ISA description (*.isa) files.
#
isa_parser = File('isa_parser.py')
# The emitter patches up the sources & targets to include the
# autogenerated files as targets and isa parser itself as a source.
def isa_desc_emitter(target, source, env):
# List the isa parser as a source.
source += [
isa_parser,
Value("ExecContext"),
]
# Specify different targets depending on if we're running the ISA
# parser for its dependency information, or for the generated files.
# (As an optimization, the ISA parser detects the useless second run
# and skips doing any work, if the first run was performed, since it
# always generates all its files). The way we track this in SCons is the
# <arch>_isa_outputs value in the environment (env). If it's unset, we
# don't know what the dependencies are so we ask for generated/inc.d to
# be generated so they can be acquired. If we know what they are, then
# it's because we've already processed inc.d and then claim that our
# outputs (targets) will be thus.
isa = env['TARGET_ISA']
key = '%s_isa_outputs' % isa
if key in env:
targets = [ os.path.join('generated', f) for f in env[key] ]
else:
targets = [ os.path.join('generated','inc.d') ]
def prefix(s):
return os.path.join(target[0].dir.up().abspath, s)
return [ prefix(t) for t in targets ], source
ARCH_DIR = Dir('.')
# import ply here because SCons screws with sys.path when performing actions.
import ply
def isa_desc_action_func(target, source, env):
# Add the current directory to the system path so we can import files
sys.path[0:0] = [ ARCH_DIR.srcnode().abspath ]
import isa_parser
# Skip over the ISA description itself and the parser to the CPU models.
models = [ s.get_contents() for s in source[2:] ]
parser = isa_parser.ISAParser(target[0].dir.abspath)
parser.parse_isa_desc(source[0].abspath)
isa_desc_action = MakeAction(isa_desc_action_func, Transform("ISA DESC", 1))
# Also include the CheckerCPU as one of the models if it is being
# enabled via command line.
isa_desc_builder = Builder(action=isa_desc_action, emitter=isa_desc_emitter)
env.Append(BUILDERS = { 'ISADesc' : isa_desc_builder })
# The ISA is generated twice: the first time to find out what it generates,
# and the second time to make scons happy by telling the ISADesc builder
# what it will make before it builds it.
def scan_isa_deps(target, source, env):
# Process dependency file generated by the ISA parser --
# add the listed files to the dependency tree of the build.
source = source[0]
archbase = source.dir.up().path
try:
depfile = open(source.abspath, 'r')
except:
print "scan_isa_deps: Can't open ISA deps file '%s' in %s" % \
(source.path,os.getcwd())
raise
# Scan through the lines
targets = {}
for line in depfile:
# Read the dependency line with the format
# <target file>: [ <dependent file>* ]
m = re.match(r'^\s*([^:]+\.([^\.:]+))\s*:\s*(.*)', line)
assert(m)
targ, extn = m.group(1,2)
deps = m.group(3).split()
files = [ targ ] + deps
for f in files:
targets[f] = True
# Eliminate unnecessary re-generation if we already generated it
env.Precious(os.path.join(archbase, 'generated', f))
files = [ os.path.join(archbase, 'generated', f) for f in files ]
if extn == 'cc':
Source(os.path.join(archbase,'generated', targ))
depfile.close()
env[env['TARGET_ISA'] + '_isa_outputs'] = targets.keys()
isa = env.ISADesc(os.path.join(archbase,'isa','main.isa'))
for t in targets:
env.Depends('#all-isas', isa)
env.Append(BUILDERS = {'ScanISA' :
Builder(action=MakeAction(scan_isa_deps,
Transform("NEW DEPS", 1)))})
DebugFlag('IntRegs')
DebugFlag('FloatRegs')
DebugFlag('CCRegs')
DebugFlag('MiscRegs')
CompoundFlag('Registers', [ 'IntRegs', 'FloatRegs', 'CCRegs', 'MiscRegs' ])