gem5/src/arch/alpha/ev5.cc
Steve Reinhardt 29e34a739b Move main control from C++ into Python.
User script now invokes initialization and
simulation loop after building configuration.
These functions are exported from C++ to Python
using SWIG.

SConstruct:
    Set up SWIG builder & scanner.
    Set up symlinking of source files into build directory
    (by not disabling the default behavior).
configs/test/test.py:
    Rewrite to use new script-driven interface.
    Include a sample option.
src/SConscript:
    Set up symlinking of source files into build directory
    (by not disabling the default behavior).
    Add SWIG-generated main_wrap.cc to source list.
src/arch/SConscript:
    Set up symlinking of source files into build directory
    (by not disabling the default behavior).
src/arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
src/arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa:
src/cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh:
src/cpu/trace/opt_cpu.cc:
src/cpu/trace/trace_cpu.cc:
src/sim/pseudo_inst.cc:
src/sim/root.cc:
src/sim/serialize.cc:
src/sim/syscall_emul.cc:
    SimExit() is now exitSimLoop().
src/cpu/base.cc:
    SimExitEvent is now SimLoopExitEvent
src/python/SConscript:
    Add SWIG build command for main.i.
    Use python/m5 in build dir as source for zip archive...
    easy now with file duplication enabled.
src/python/m5/__init__.py:
    - Move copyright notice back to C++ so we can print
    it right away, even for interactive sessions.
    - Get rid of argument parsing code; just provide default
    option descriptors for user script to call optparse with.
    - Don't clutter m5 namespace by sucking in all of m5.config
    and m5.objects.
    - Move instantiate() function here from config.py.
src/python/m5/config.py:
    - Move instantiate() function to __init__.py.
    - Param.Foo deferred type lookups must use m5.objects
    namespace now (not m5).
src/python/m5/objects/AlphaConsole.py:
src/python/m5/objects/AlphaFullCPU.py:
src/python/m5/objects/AlphaTLB.py:
src/python/m5/objects/BadDevice.py:
src/python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py:
src/python/m5/objects/BaseCache.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Bridge.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Bus.py:
src/python/m5/objects/CoherenceProtocol.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Device.py:
src/python/m5/objects/DiskImage.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Ide.py:
src/python/m5/objects/IntrControl.py:
src/python/m5/objects/MemObject.py:
src/python/m5/objects/MemTest.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Pci.py:
src/python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Platform.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Process.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Repl.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Root.py:
src/python/m5/objects/SimConsole.py:
src/python/m5/objects/SimpleDisk.py:
src/python/m5/objects/System.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Tsunami.py:
src/python/m5/objects/Uart.py:
    Fix up imports (m5 namespace no longer includes m5.config).
src/sim/eventq.cc:
src/sim/eventq.hh:
    Support for Python-called simulate() function:
    - Use IsExitEvent flag to signal events that want
    to exit the simulation loop gracefully (instead of
    calling exit() to terminate the process).
    - Modify interface to hand exit event object back to
    caller so it can be inspected for cause.
src/sim/host.hh:
    Add MaxTick constant.
src/sim/main.cc:
    Move copyright notice back to C++ so we can print
    it right away, even for interactive sessions.
    Use PYTHONPATH environment var to set module path
    (instead of clunky code injection method).
    Move main control from here into Python:
    - Separate initialization code and simulation loop
    into separate functions callable from Python.
    - Make Python interpreter invocation more pure (more
    like directly invoking interpreter).
    Add -i and -p flags (only options on binary itself;
    other options processed by Python).
    Import readline package when using interactive mode.
src/sim/sim_events.cc:
    SimExitEvent is now SimLoopExitEvent, and uses
    IsSimExit flag to terminate loop (instead of
    exiting simulator process).
src/sim/sim_events.hh:
    SimExitEvent is now SimLoopExitEvent, and uses
    IsSimExit flag to terminate loop (instead of
    exiting simulator process).
    Get rid of a few unused constructors.
src/sim/sim_exit.hh:
    SimExit() is now exitSimLoop().
    Get rid of unused functions.
    Add comments.

--HG--
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
* redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* Authors: Steve Reinhardt
* Nathan Binkert
*/
#include "arch/alpha/tlb.hh"
#include "arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh"
#include "arch/alpha/osfpal.hh"
#include "base/kgdb.h"
#include "base/remote_gdb.hh"
#include "base/stats/events.hh"
#include "config/full_system.hh"
#include "cpu/base.hh"
#include "cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh"
#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
#include "kern/kernel_stats.hh"
#include "sim/debug.hh"
#include "sim/sim_events.hh"
#if FULL_SYSTEM
using namespace EV5;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Machine dependent functions
//
void
AlphaISA::initCPU(ExecContext *xc, int cpuId)
{
initIPRs(xc, cpuId);
xc->setIntReg(16, cpuId);
xc->setIntReg(0, cpuId);
xc->setPC(xc->readMiscReg(IPR_PAL_BASE) + (new ResetFault)->vect());
xc->setNextPC(xc->readPC() + sizeof(MachInst));
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
//
//
void
AlphaISA::initIPRs(ExecContext *xc, int cpuId)
{
for (int i = 0; i < NumInternalProcRegs; ++i) {
xc->setMiscReg(i, 0);
}
xc->setMiscReg(IPR_PAL_BASE, PalBase);
xc->setMiscReg(IPR_MCSR, 0x6);
xc->setMiscReg(IPR_PALtemp16, cpuId);
}
template <class CPU>
void
AlphaISA::processInterrupts(CPU *cpu)
{
//Check if there are any outstanding interrupts
//Handle the interrupts
int ipl = 0;
int summary = 0;
cpu->checkInterrupts = false;
if (cpu->readMiscReg(IPR_ASTRR))
panic("asynchronous traps not implemented\n");
if (cpu->readMiscReg(IPR_SIRR)) {
for (int i = INTLEVEL_SOFTWARE_MIN;
i < INTLEVEL_SOFTWARE_MAX; i++) {
if (cpu->readMiscReg(IPR_SIRR) & (ULL(1) << i)) {
// See table 4-19 of the 21164 hardware reference
ipl = (i - INTLEVEL_SOFTWARE_MIN) + 1;
summary |= (ULL(1) << i);
}
}
}
uint64_t interrupts = cpu->intr_status();
if (interrupts) {
for (int i = INTLEVEL_EXTERNAL_MIN;
i < INTLEVEL_EXTERNAL_MAX; i++) {
if (interrupts & (ULL(1) << i)) {
// See table 4-19 of the 21164 hardware reference
ipl = i;
summary |= (ULL(1) << i);
}
}
}
if (ipl && ipl > cpu->readMiscReg(IPR_IPLR)) {
cpu->setMiscReg(IPR_ISR, summary);
cpu->setMiscReg(IPR_INTID, ipl);
cpu->trap(new InterruptFault);
DPRINTF(Flow, "Interrupt! IPLR=%d ipl=%d summary=%x\n",
cpu->readMiscReg(IPR_IPLR), ipl, summary);
}
}
template <class CPU>
void
AlphaISA::zeroRegisters(CPU *cpu)
{
// Insure ISA semantics
// (no longer very clean due to the change in setIntReg() in the
// cpu model. Consider changing later.)
cpu->cpuXC->setIntReg(ZeroReg, 0);
cpu->cpuXC->setFloatReg(ZeroReg, 0.0);
}
Fault
CPUExecContext::hwrei()
{
if (!inPalMode())
return new UnimplementedOpcodeFault;
setNextPC(readMiscReg(AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_ADDR));
if (!misspeculating()) {
cpu->kernelStats->hwrei();
cpu->checkInterrupts = true;
}
// FIXME: XXX check for interrupts? XXX
return NoFault;
}
int
AlphaISA::MiscRegFile::getInstAsid()
{
return EV5::ITB_ASN_ASN(ipr[IPR_ITB_ASN]);
}
int
AlphaISA::MiscRegFile::getDataAsid()
{
return EV5::DTB_ASN_ASN(ipr[IPR_DTB_ASN]);
}
AlphaISA::MiscReg
AlphaISA::MiscRegFile::readIpr(int idx, Fault &fault, ExecContext *xc)
{
uint64_t retval = 0; // return value, default 0
switch (idx) {
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp0:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp1:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp2:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp3:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp4:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp5:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp6:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp7:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp8:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp9:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp10:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp11:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp12:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp13:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp14:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp15:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp16:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp17:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp18:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp19:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp20:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp21:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp22:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp23:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PAL_BASE:
case AlphaISA::IPR_IVPTBR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_DC_MODE:
case AlphaISA::IPR_MAF_MODE:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ISR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_ADDR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_IC_PERR_STAT:
case AlphaISA::IPR_DC_PERR_STAT:
case AlphaISA::IPR_MCSR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ASTRR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ASTER:
case AlphaISA::IPR_SIRR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ICSR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ICM:
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_CM:
case AlphaISA::IPR_IPLR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_INTID:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PMCTR:
// no side-effect
retval = ipr[idx];
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_CC:
retval |= ipr[idx] & ULL(0xffffffff00000000);
retval |= xc->getCpuPtr()->curCycle() & ULL(0x00000000ffffffff);
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_VA:
retval = ipr[idx];
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_VA_FORM:
case AlphaISA::IPR_MM_STAT:
case AlphaISA::IPR_IFAULT_VA_FORM:
case AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_MASK:
case AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_SUM:
retval = ipr[idx];
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE:
{
AlphaISA::PTE &pte = xc->getDTBPtr()->index(!xc->misspeculating());
retval |= ((u_int64_t)pte.ppn & ULL(0x7ffffff)) << 32;
retval |= ((u_int64_t)pte.xre & ULL(0xf)) << 8;
retval |= ((u_int64_t)pte.xwe & ULL(0xf)) << 12;
retval |= ((u_int64_t)pte.fonr & ULL(0x1)) << 1;
retval |= ((u_int64_t)pte.fonw & ULL(0x1))<< 2;
retval |= ((u_int64_t)pte.asma & ULL(0x1)) << 4;
retval |= ((u_int64_t)pte.asn & ULL(0x7f)) << 57;
}
break;
// write only registers
case AlphaISA::IPR_HWINT_CLR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_SL_XMIT:
case AlphaISA::IPR_DC_FLUSH:
case AlphaISA::IPR_IC_FLUSH:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ALT_MODE:
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_IA:
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_IAP:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_IA:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_IAP:
fault = new UnimplementedOpcodeFault;
break;
default:
// invalid IPR
fault = new UnimplementedOpcodeFault;
break;
}
return retval;
}
#ifdef DEBUG
// Cause the simulator to break when changing to the following IPL
int break_ipl = -1;
#endif
Fault
AlphaISA::MiscRegFile::setIpr(int idx, uint64_t val, ExecContext *xc)
{
uint64_t old;
if (xc->misspeculating())
return NoFault;
switch (idx) {
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp0:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp1:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp2:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp3:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp4:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp5:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp6:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp7:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp8:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp9:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp10:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp11:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp12:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp13:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp14:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp15:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp16:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp17:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp18:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp19:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp20:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp21:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp22:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PAL_BASE:
case AlphaISA::IPR_IC_PERR_STAT:
case AlphaISA::IPR_DC_PERR_STAT:
case AlphaISA::IPR_PMCTR:
// write entire quad w/ no side-effect
ipr[idx] = val;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_CC_CTL:
// This IPR resets the cycle counter. We assume this only
// happens once... let's verify that.
assert(ipr[idx] == 0);
ipr[idx] = 1;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_CC:
// This IPR only writes the upper 64 bits. It's ok to write
// all 64 here since we mask out the lower 32 in rpcc (see
// isa_desc).
ipr[idx] = val;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp23:
// write entire quad w/ no side-effect
old = ipr[idx];
ipr[idx] = val;
xc->getCpuPtr()->kernelStats->context(old, val, xc);
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE:
// write entire quad w/ no side-effect, tag is forthcoming
ipr[idx] = val;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_ADDR:
// second least significant bit in PC is always zero
ipr[idx] = val & ~2;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_ASTRR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ASTER:
// only write least significant four bits - privilege mask
ipr[idx] = val & 0xf;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_IPLR:
#ifdef DEBUG
if (break_ipl != -1 && break_ipl == (val & 0x1f))
debug_break();
#endif
// only write least significant five bits - interrupt level
ipr[idx] = val & 0x1f;
xc->getCpuPtr()->kernelStats->swpipl(ipr[idx]);
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_CM:
if (val & 0x18)
xc->getCpuPtr()->kernelStats->mode(Kernel::user, xc);
else
xc->getCpuPtr()->kernelStats->mode(Kernel::kernel, xc);
case AlphaISA::IPR_ICM:
// only write two mode bits - processor mode
ipr[idx] = val & 0x18;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_ALT_MODE:
// only write two mode bits - processor mode
ipr[idx] = val & 0x18;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_MCSR:
// more here after optimization...
ipr[idx] = val;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_SIRR:
// only write software interrupt mask
ipr[idx] = val & 0x7fff0;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_ICSR:
ipr[idx] = val & ULL(0xffffff0300);
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_IVPTBR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_MVPTBR:
ipr[idx] = val & ULL(0xffffffffc0000000);
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DC_TEST_CTL:
ipr[idx] = val & 0x1ffb;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DC_MODE:
case AlphaISA::IPR_MAF_MODE:
ipr[idx] = val & 0x3f;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_ASN:
ipr[idx] = val & 0x7f0;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_ASN:
ipr[idx] = val & ULL(0xfe00000000000000);
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_SUM:
case AlphaISA::IPR_EXC_MASK:
// any write to this register clears it
ipr[idx] = 0;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_INTID:
case AlphaISA::IPR_SL_RCV:
case AlphaISA::IPR_MM_STAT:
case AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_PTE_TEMP:
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE_TEMP:
// read-only registers
return new UnimplementedOpcodeFault;
case AlphaISA::IPR_HWINT_CLR:
case AlphaISA::IPR_SL_XMIT:
case AlphaISA::IPR_DC_FLUSH:
case AlphaISA::IPR_IC_FLUSH:
// the following are write only
ipr[idx] = val;
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_IA:
// really a control write
ipr[idx] = 0;
xc->getDTBPtr()->flushAll();
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_IAP:
// really a control write
ipr[idx] = 0;
xc->getDTBPtr()->flushProcesses();
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_IS:
// really a control write
ipr[idx] = val;
xc->getDTBPtr()->flushAddr(val,
DTB_ASN_ASN(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_ASN]));
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_TAG: {
struct AlphaISA::PTE pte;
// FIXME: granularity hints NYI...
if (DTB_PTE_GH(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE]) != 0)
panic("PTE GH field != 0");
// write entire quad
ipr[idx] = val;
// construct PTE for new entry
pte.ppn = DTB_PTE_PPN(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE]);
pte.xre = DTB_PTE_XRE(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE]);
pte.xwe = DTB_PTE_XWE(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE]);
pte.fonr = DTB_PTE_FONR(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE]);
pte.fonw = DTB_PTE_FONW(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE]);
pte.asma = DTB_PTE_ASMA(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_PTE]);
pte.asn = DTB_ASN_ASN(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_DTB_ASN]);
// insert new TAG/PTE value into data TLB
xc->getDTBPtr()->insert(val, pte);
}
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_PTE: {
struct AlphaISA::PTE pte;
// FIXME: granularity hints NYI...
if (ITB_PTE_GH(val) != 0)
panic("PTE GH field != 0");
// write entire quad
ipr[idx] = val;
// construct PTE for new entry
pte.ppn = ITB_PTE_PPN(val);
pte.xre = ITB_PTE_XRE(val);
pte.xwe = 0;
pte.fonr = ITB_PTE_FONR(val);
pte.fonw = ITB_PTE_FONW(val);
pte.asma = ITB_PTE_ASMA(val);
pte.asn = ITB_ASN_ASN(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_ASN]);
// insert new TAG/PTE value into data TLB
xc->getITBPtr()->insert(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_TAG], pte);
}
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_IA:
// really a control write
ipr[idx] = 0;
xc->getITBPtr()->flushAll();
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_IAP:
// really a control write
ipr[idx] = 0;
xc->getITBPtr()->flushProcesses();
break;
case AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_IS:
// really a control write
ipr[idx] = val;
xc->getITBPtr()->flushAddr(val,
ITB_ASN_ASN(ipr[AlphaISA::IPR_ITB_ASN]));
break;
default:
// invalid IPR
return new UnimplementedOpcodeFault;
}
// no error...
return NoFault;
}
void
AlphaISA::copyIprs(ExecContext *src, ExecContext *dest)
{
for (int i = IPR_Base_DepTag; i < NumInternalProcRegs; ++i) {
dest->setMiscReg(i, src->readMiscReg(i));
}
}
/**
* Check for special simulator handling of specific PAL calls.
* If return value is false, actual PAL call will be suppressed.
*/
bool
CPUExecContext::simPalCheck(int palFunc)
{
cpu->kernelStats->callpal(palFunc, proxy);
switch (palFunc) {
case PAL::halt:
halt();
if (--System::numSystemsRunning == 0)
exitSimLoop("all cpus halted");
break;
case PAL::bpt:
case PAL::bugchk:
if (system->breakpoint())
return false;
break;
}
return true;
}
#endif // FULL_SYSTEM