gem5/cpu/base_cpu.hh
Nathan Binkert 5eab6c4b41 Make the notion of a global event tick independent of the actual
CPU cycle ticks.  This allows the user to have CPUs of different
frequencies, and also allows frequencies and latencies that are
not evenly divisible by the CPU frequency.  For now, the CPU
frequency is still set to the global frequency, but soon, we'll
hopefully make the global frequency fixed at something like 1THz
and set all other frequencies independently.

arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
    The cycles counter is based on the current cpu cycle.
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
    frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is.
cpu/base_cpu.hh:
    frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is.
    create several public functions for getting the cpu frequency
    and the numbers of ticks for a given number of cycles, etc.
cpu/memtest/memtest.cc:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
cpu/trace/trace_cpu.cc:
    Now that ticks aren't cpu cycles, fixup code to advance
    by the proper number of ticks.
cpu/memtest/memtest.hh:
cpu/trace/trace_cpu.hh:
    Provide a function to get the number of ticks for a given
    number of cycles.
dev/alpha_console.cc:
    Update for changes in the way that frequencies and latencies are
    accessed.  Move some stuff to init()
dev/alpha_console.hh:
    Need a pointer to the system and the cpu to get the frequency
    so we can pass the info to the console code.
dev/etherbus.cc:
dev/etherbus.hh:
dev/etherlink.cc:
dev/etherlink.hh:
dev/ethertap.cc:
dev/ide_disk.hh:
dev/ns_gige.cc:
dev/ns_gige.hh:
    update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from
    python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works.
dev/ide_disk.cc:
    update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from
    python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works.
    Add some extra debugging printfs
dev/platform.cc:
dev/sinic.cc:
dev/sinic.hh:
    outline the constructor and destructor
dev/platform.hh:
    outline the constructor and destructor.
    don't keep track of the interrupt frequency.  Only provide the
    accessor function.
dev/tsunami.cc:
dev/tsunami.hh:
    outline the constructor and destructor
    Don't set the interrupt frequency here.  Get it from the actual device
    that does the interrupting.
dev/tsunami_io.cc:
dev/tsunami_io.hh:
    Make the interrupt interval a configuration parameter.  (And convert
    the interval to the new latency/frequency stuff in the python)
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
    update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from
    python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works.
    For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter
    since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would
    cause a cycle.
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
    For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter
    since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would
    cause a cycle.
python/m5/config.py:
    Fix support for cycle_time relative latencies and frequencies.
    Add support for getting a NetworkBandwidth or a MemoryBandwidth.
python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.mpy:
    All CPUs now have a cycle_time.  The default is the global frequency,
    but it is now possible to set the global frequency to some large value
    (like 1THz) and set each CPU frequency independently.
python/m5/objects/BaseCache.mpy:
python/m5/objects/Ide.mpy:
    Make this a Latency parameter
python/m5/objects/BaseSystem.mpy:
    We need to pass the boot CPU's frequency to the system
python/m5/objects/Ethernet.mpy:
    Update parameter types to use latency and bandwidth types
python/m5/objects/Platform.mpy:
    this frequency isn't needed.  We get it from the clock interrupt.
python/m5/objects/Tsunami.mpy:
    The clock generator should hold the frequency
sim/eventq.hh:
    Need to remove this assertion because the writeback event
    queue is different from the CPU's event queue which can cause
    this assertion to fail.
sim/process.cc:
    Fix comment.
sim/system.hh:
    Struct member to hold the boot CPU's frequency.
sim/universe.cc:
    remove unneeded variable.

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#ifndef __BASE_CPU_HH__
#define __BASE_CPU_HH__
#include <vector>
#include "base/statistics.hh"
#include "cpu/sampling_cpu/sampling_cpu.hh"
#include "sim/eventq.hh"
#include "sim/sim_object.hh"
#include "targetarch/isa_traits.hh"
#ifdef FULL_SYSTEM
class System;
#endif
class BranchPred;
class ExecContext;
class BaseCPU : public SimObject
{
protected:
// CPU's clock period in terms of the number of ticks of curTime.
Tick cycleTime;
public:
inline Tick frequency() const { return Clock::Frequency / cycleTime; }
inline Tick cycles(int numCycles) const { return cycleTime * numCycles; }
inline Tick curCycle() const { return curTick / cycleTime; }
#ifdef FULL_SYSTEM
protected:
uint64_t interrupts[NumInterruptLevels];
uint64_t intstatus;
public:
virtual void post_interrupt(int int_num, int index);
virtual void clear_interrupt(int int_num, int index);
virtual void clear_interrupts();
bool checkInterrupts;
bool check_interrupt(int int_num) const {
if (int_num > NumInterruptLevels)
panic("int_num out of bounds\n");
return interrupts[int_num] != 0;
}
bool check_interrupts() const { return intstatus != 0; }
uint64_t intr_status() const { return intstatus; }
#endif
protected:
std::vector<ExecContext *> execContexts;
public:
/// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now active. The
/// delay parameter indicates the number of ticks to wait before
/// executing (typically 0 or 1).
virtual void activateContext(int thread_num, int delay) {}
/// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now suspended.
virtual void suspendContext(int thread_num) {}
/// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now deallocated.
virtual void deallocateContext(int thread_num) {}
/// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now halted.
virtual void haltContext(int thread_num) {}
public:
struct Params
{
std::string name;
int numberOfThreads;
bool deferRegistration;
Counter max_insts_any_thread;
Counter max_insts_all_threads;
Counter max_loads_any_thread;
Counter max_loads_all_threads;
Tick cycleTime;
bool functionTrace;
Tick functionTraceStart;
#ifdef FULL_SYSTEM
System *system;
#endif
};
const Params *params;
BaseCPU(Params *params);
virtual ~BaseCPU();
virtual void init();
virtual void regStats();
void registerExecContexts();
/// Prepare for another CPU to take over execution. When it is
/// is ready (drained pipe) it signals the sampler.
virtual void switchOut(SamplingCPU *);
/// Take over execution from the given CPU. Used for warm-up and
/// sampling.
virtual void takeOverFrom(BaseCPU *);
/**
* Number of threads we're actually simulating (<= SMT_MAX_THREADS).
* This is a constant for the duration of the simulation.
*/
int number_of_threads;
/**
* Vector of per-thread instruction-based event queues. Used for
* scheduling events based on number of instructions committed by
* a particular thread.
*/
EventQueue **comInstEventQueue;
/**
* Vector of per-thread load-based event queues. Used for
* scheduling events based on number of loads committed by
*a particular thread.
*/
EventQueue **comLoadEventQueue;
#ifdef FULL_SYSTEM
System *system;
/**
* Serialize this object to the given output stream.
* @param os The stream to serialize to.
*/
virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
/**
* Reconstruct the state of this object from a checkpoint.
* @param cp The checkpoint use.
* @param section The section name of this object
*/
virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
#endif
/**
* Return pointer to CPU's branch predictor (NULL if none).
* @return Branch predictor pointer.
*/
virtual BranchPred *getBranchPred() { return NULL; };
virtual Counter totalInstructions() const { return 0; }
// Function tracing
private:
bool functionTracingEnabled;
std::ostream *functionTraceStream;
Addr currentFunctionStart;
Addr currentFunctionEnd;
Tick functionEntryTick;
void enableFunctionTrace();
void traceFunctionsInternal(Addr pc);
protected:
void traceFunctions(Addr pc)
{
if (functionTracingEnabled)
traceFunctionsInternal(pc);
}
private:
static std::vector<BaseCPU *> cpuList; //!< Static global cpu list
public:
static int numSimulatedCPUs() { return cpuList.size(); }
static Counter numSimulatedInstructions()
{
Counter total = 0;
int size = cpuList.size();
for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
total += cpuList[i]->totalInstructions();
return total;
}
public:
// Number of CPU cycles simulated
Stats::Scalar<> numCycles;
};
#endif // __BASE_CPU_HH__