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including automatically fixing up addresses to deal with optionally executed Alpha gp update prolog. SConscript: Remove freebsd_events.cc and linux_events.cc. base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/pc_event.cc: kern/system_events.cc: kern/system_events.hh: PCEvents now schedule themselves in constructor. cpu/pc_event.hh: PCEvents now schedule themselves in the constructor. Get rid of constructor versions that don't take an address and all the schedule() methods that are now unnecessary. kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.hh: Use new System methods to schedule function-based events. Move FreeBSD-specific function event classes into FreebsdSystem. kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.hh: Use new System methods to schedule function-based events. Move Linux-specific function event classes into LinuxSystem. kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh: PCEvents now schedule themselves in constructor. Add DebugPrintfrEvent to encapsulate raw setting as new type (to work better with new System function-event method.) kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc: Use new System methods to schedule function-based events. kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh: Add DebugPrintfrEvent to encapsulate raw setting as new type (to work better with new System function-event method.) sim/system.cc: sim/system.hh: Add functions to set up function-based events, including automatically fixing up addresses to deal with optionally executed Alpha gp update prolog. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : c2cf09144297b6602afe755a34a0a2227023783f
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428 lines
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2002-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
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* redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
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* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include "base/loader/object_file.hh"
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#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
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#include "base/remote_gdb.hh"
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#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
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#include "kern/kernel_stats.hh"
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#include "mem/functional/memory_control.hh"
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#include "mem/functional/physical.hh"
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#include "targetarch/vtophys.hh"
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#include "sim/builder.hh"
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#include "sim/system.hh"
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#include "base/trace.hh"
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using namespace std;
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vector<System *> System::systemList;
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int System::numSystemsRunning = 0;
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System::System(Params *p)
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: SimObject(p->name), memctrl(p->memctrl), physmem(p->physmem),
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init_param(p->init_param), numcpus(0), params(p)
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{
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// add self to global system list
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systemList.push_back(this);
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kernelSymtab = new SymbolTable;
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consoleSymtab = new SymbolTable;
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palSymtab = new SymbolTable;
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debugSymbolTable = new SymbolTable;
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/**
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* Load the kernel, pal, and console code into memory
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*/
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// Load kernel code
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kernel = createObjectFile(params->kernel_path);
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if (kernel == NULL)
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fatal("Could not load kernel file %s", params->kernel_path);
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// Load Console Code
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console = createObjectFile(params->console_path);
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if (console == NULL)
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fatal("Could not load console file %s", params->console_path);
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// Load pal file
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pal = createObjectFile(params->palcode);
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if (pal == NULL)
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fatal("Could not load PALcode file %s", params->palcode);
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// Load program sections into memory
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pal->loadSections(physmem, true);
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console->loadSections(physmem, true);
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kernel->loadSections(physmem, true);
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// setup entry points
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kernelStart = kernel->textBase();
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kernelEnd = kernel->bssBase() + kernel->bssSize();
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kernelEntry = kernel->entryPoint();
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// load symbols
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if (!kernel->loadGlobalSymbols(kernelSymtab))
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panic("could not load kernel symbols\n");
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if (!kernel->loadLocalSymbols(kernelSymtab))
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panic("could not load kernel local symbols\n");
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if (!console->loadGlobalSymbols(consoleSymtab))
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panic("could not load console symbols\n");
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if (!pal->loadGlobalSymbols(palSymtab))
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panic("could not load pal symbols\n");
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if (!pal->loadLocalSymbols(palSymtab))
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panic("could not load pal symbols\n");
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if (!kernel->loadGlobalSymbols(debugSymbolTable))
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panic("could not load kernel symbols\n");
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if (!kernel->loadLocalSymbols(debugSymbolTable))
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panic("could not load kernel local symbols\n");
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if (!console->loadGlobalSymbols(debugSymbolTable))
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panic("could not load console symbols\n");
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if (!pal->loadGlobalSymbols(debugSymbolTable))
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panic("could not load pal symbols\n");
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if (!pal->loadLocalSymbols(debugSymbolTable))
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panic("could not load pal symbols\n");
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DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel start = %#x\n", kernelStart);
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DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel end = %#x\n", kernelEnd);
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DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel entry = %#x\n", kernelEntry);
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DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel loaded...\n");
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Addr addr = 0;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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consolePanicEvent = addConsoleFuncEvent<BreakPCEvent>("panic");
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#endif
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/**
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* Copy the osflags (kernel arguments) into the consoles
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* memory. (Presently Linux does not use the console service
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* routine to get these command line arguments, but Tru64 and
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* others do.)
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*/
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if (consoleSymtab->findAddress("env_booted_osflags", addr)) {
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Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr);
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char *osflags = (char *)physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint32_t));
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if (osflags)
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strcpy(osflags, params->boot_osflags.c_str());
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}
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/**
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* Set the hardware reset parameter block system type and revision
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* information to Tsunami.
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*/
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if (consoleSymtab->findAddress("m5_rpb", addr)) {
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Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr);
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char *hwrpb = (char *)physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint64_t));
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if (!hwrpb)
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panic("could not translate hwrpb addr\n");
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*(uint64_t*)(hwrpb+0x50) = htog(params->system_type);
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*(uint64_t*)(hwrpb+0x58) = htog(params->system_rev);
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} else
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panic("could not find hwrpb\n");
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// increment the number of running systms
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numSystemsRunning++;
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kernelBinning = new Kernel::Binning(this);
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}
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System::~System()
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{
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delete kernelSymtab;
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delete consoleSymtab;
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delete kernel;
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delete console;
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delete pal;
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delete kernelBinning;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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delete consolePanicEvent;
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#endif
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}
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/**
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* This function fixes up addresses that are used to match PCs for
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* hooking simulator events on to target function executions.
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*
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* Alpha binaries may have multiple global offset table (GOT)
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* sections. A function that uses the GOT starts with a
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* two-instruction prolog which sets the global pointer (gp == r29) to
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* the appropriate GOT section. The proper gp value is calculated
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* based on the function address, which must be passed by the caller
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* in the procedure value register (pv aka t12 == r27). This sequence
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* looks like the following:
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*
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* opcode Ra Rb offset
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* ldah gp,X(pv) 09 29 27 X
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* lda gp,Y(gp) 08 29 29 Y
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*
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* for some constant offsets X and Y. The catch is that the linker
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* (or maybe even the compiler, I'm not sure) may recognize that the
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* caller and callee are using the same GOT section, making this
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* prolog redundant, and modify the call target to skip these
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* instructions. If we check for execution of the first instruction
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* of a function (the one the symbol points to) to detect when to skip
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* it, we'll miss all these modified calls. It might work to
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* unconditionally check for the third instruction, but not all
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* functions have this prolog, and there's some chance that those
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* first two instructions could have undesired consequences. So we do
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* the Right Thing and pattern-match the first two instructions of the
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* function to decide where to patch.
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*
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* Eventually this code should be moved into an ISA-specific file.
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*/
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Addr
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System::fixFuncEventAddr(Addr addr)
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{
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// mask for just the opcode, Ra, and Rb fields (not the offset)
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const uint32_t inst_mask = 0xffff0000;
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// ldah gp,X(pv): opcode 9, Ra = 29, Rb = 27
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const uint32_t gp_ldah_pattern = (9 << 26) | (29 << 21) | (27 << 16);
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// lda gp,Y(gp): opcode 8, Ra = 29, rb = 29
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const uint32_t gp_lda_pattern = (8 << 26) | (29 << 21) | (29 << 16);
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// instruction size
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const int sz = sizeof(uint32_t);
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Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr);
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uint32_t i1 = *(uint32_t *)physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sz);
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uint32_t i2 = *(uint32_t *)physmem->dma_addr(paddr+sz, sz);
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if ((i1 & inst_mask) == gp_ldah_pattern &&
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(i2 & inst_mask) == gp_lda_pattern) {
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Addr new_addr = addr + 2*sz;
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DPRINTF(Loader, "fixFuncEventAddr: %p -> %p", addr, new_addr);
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return new_addr;
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} else {
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return addr;
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}
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}
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void
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System::setAlphaAccess(Addr access)
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{
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Addr addr = 0;
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if (consoleSymtab->findAddress("m5AlphaAccess", addr)) {
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Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr);
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uint64_t *m5AlphaAccess =
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(uint64_t *)physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint64_t));
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if (!m5AlphaAccess)
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panic("could not translate m5AlphaAccess addr\n");
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*m5AlphaAccess = htog(EV5::Phys2K0Seg(access));
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} else
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panic("could not find m5AlphaAccess\n");
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}
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bool
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System::breakpoint()
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{
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return remoteGDB[0]->trap(ALPHA_KENTRY_INT);
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}
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int rgdb_wait = -1;
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int
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System::registerExecContext(ExecContext *xc, int id)
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{
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if (id == -1) {
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for (id = 0; id < execContexts.size(); id++) {
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if (!execContexts[id])
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break;
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}
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}
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if (execContexts.size() <= id)
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execContexts.resize(id + 1);
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if (execContexts[id])
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panic("Cannot have two CPUs with the same id (%d)\n", id);
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execContexts[id] = xc;
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numcpus++;
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RemoteGDB *rgdb = new RemoteGDB(this, xc);
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GDBListener *gdbl = new GDBListener(rgdb, 7000 + id);
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gdbl->listen();
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/**
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* Uncommenting this line waits for a remote debugger to connect
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* to the simulator before continuing.
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*/
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if (rgdb_wait != -1 && rgdb_wait == id)
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gdbl->accept();
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if (remoteGDB.size() <= id) {
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remoteGDB.resize(id + 1);
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}
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remoteGDB[id] = rgdb;
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return id;
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}
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void
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System::startup()
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{
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if (!execContexts.empty()) {
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// activate with zero delay so that we start ticking right
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// away on cycle 0
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execContexts[0]->activate(0);
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}
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}
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void
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System::replaceExecContext(ExecContext *xc, int id)
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{
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if (id >= execContexts.size()) {
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panic("replaceExecContext: bad id, %d >= %d\n",
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id, execContexts.size());
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}
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execContexts[id] = xc;
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remoteGDB[id]->replaceExecContext(xc);
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}
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void
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System::regStats()
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{
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kernelBinning->regStats(name() + ".kern");
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}
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void
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System::serialize(ostream &os)
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{
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kernelBinning->serialize(os);
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}
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void
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System::unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const string §ion)
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{
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kernelBinning->unserialize(cp, section);
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}
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void
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System::printSystems()
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{
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vector<System *>::iterator i = systemList.begin();
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vector<System *>::iterator end = systemList.end();
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for (; i != end; ++i) {
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System *sys = *i;
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cerr << "System " << sys->name() << ": " << hex << sys << endl;
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}
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}
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extern "C"
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void
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printSystems()
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{
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System::printSystems();
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}
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BEGIN_DECLARE_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(System)
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Param<Tick> boot_cpu_frequency;
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SimObjectParam<MemoryController *> memctrl;
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SimObjectParam<PhysicalMemory *> physmem;
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Param<string> kernel;
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Param<string> console;
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Param<string> pal;
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Param<string> boot_osflags;
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Param<string> readfile;
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Param<unsigned int> init_param;
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Param<uint64_t> system_type;
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Param<uint64_t> system_rev;
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Param<bool> bin;
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VectorParam<string> binned_fns;
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Param<bool> bin_int;
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END_DECLARE_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(System)
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BEGIN_INIT_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(System)
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INIT_PARAM(boot_cpu_frequency, "Frequency of the boot CPU"),
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INIT_PARAM(memctrl, "memory controller"),
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INIT_PARAM(physmem, "phsyical memory"),
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INIT_PARAM(kernel, "file that contains the kernel code"),
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INIT_PARAM(console, "file that contains the console code"),
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INIT_PARAM(pal, "file that contains palcode"),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(boot_osflags, "flags to pass to the kernel during boot",
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"a"),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(readfile, "file to read startup script from", ""),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(init_param, "numerical value to pass into simulator", 0),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(system_type, "Type of system we are emulating", 34),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(system_rev, "Revision of system we are emulating", 1<<10),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(bin, "is this system to be binned", false),
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INIT_PARAM(binned_fns, "functions to be broken down and binned"),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(bin_int, "is interrupt code binned seperately?", true)
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END_INIT_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(System)
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CREATE_SIM_OBJECT(System)
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{
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System::Params *p = new System::Params;
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p->name = getInstanceName();
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p->boot_cpu_frequency = boot_cpu_frequency;
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p->memctrl = memctrl;
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p->physmem = physmem;
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p->kernel_path = kernel;
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p->console_path = console;
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p->palcode = pal;
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p->boot_osflags = boot_osflags;
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p->init_param = init_param;
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p->readfile = readfile;
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p->system_type = system_type;
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p->system_rev = system_rev;
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p->bin = bin;
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p->binned_fns = binned_fns;
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p->bin_int = bin_int;
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return new System(p);
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}
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REGISTER_SIM_OBJECT("System", System)
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