gem5/cpu/exetrace.cc
Steve Reinhardt 368882a847 Fix timing modeling of faults: functionally the very next instruction after
a faulting instruction is the fault handler, which appears as an independent
instruction to the timing model.  New code will stall fetch and not fetch the
fault handler as long as there's a faulting instruction in the pipeline (i.e.,
the faulting inst has to commit first).

Also fix Ali's bad-address assertion that doesn't apply to full system.

Added some more debugging support in the process.  Hopefully we'll move to the new
cpu model soon and we won't need it anymore.

arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc:
    Reorganize lookup() so we can trace the result of the lookup as well.
arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh:
    Add NoopMachInst (so we can insert them in the pipeline on ifetch faults).
base/traceflags.py:
    Replace "Dispatch" flag with "Pipeline" (since I added similar
    DPRINTFs in other pipe stages).
cpu/exetrace.cc:
    Change default for printing mis-speculated instructions to true (since
    that's often what we want, and right now you can't change it from the
    command line...).

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extra : convert_revision : a29a98a373076d62bbbb1d6f40ba51ecae436dbc
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#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
#include "sim/param.hh"
#include "cpu/full_cpu/dyn_inst.hh"
#include "cpu/full_cpu/spec_state.hh"
#include "cpu/full_cpu/issue.hh"
#include "cpu/exetrace.hh"
#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
#include "cpu/base_cpu.hh"
#include "cpu/static_inst.hh"
using namespace std;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Methods for the InstRecord object
//
void
Trace::InstRecord::dump(ostream &outs)
{
if (flags[PRINT_CYCLE])
ccprintf(outs, "%7d: ", cycle);
outs << cpu->name() << " ";
if (flags[TRACE_MISSPEC])
outs << (misspeculating ? "-" : "+") << " ";
if (flags[PRINT_THREAD_NUM])
outs << "T" << thread << " : ";
std::string sym_str;
Addr sym_addr;
if (debugSymbolTable
&& debugSymbolTable->findNearestSymbol(PC, sym_str, sym_addr)) {
if (PC != sym_addr)
sym_str += csprintf("+%d", PC - sym_addr);
outs << "@" << sym_str << " : ";
}
else {
outs << "0x" << hex << PC << " : ";
}
//
// Print decoded instruction
//
#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ < 3)
// There's a bug in gcc 2.x library that prevents setw()
// from working properly on strings
string mc(staticInst->disassemble(PC, debugSymbolTable));
while (mc.length() < 26)
mc += " ";
outs << mc;
#else
outs << setw(26) << left << staticInst->disassemble(PC, debugSymbolTable);
#endif
outs << " : ";
if (flags[PRINT_OP_CLASS]) {
outs << opClassStrings[staticInst->opClass()] << " : ";
}
if (flags[PRINT_RESULT_DATA] && data_status != DataInvalid) {
outs << " D=";
#if 0
if (data_status == DataDouble)
ccprintf(outs, "%f", data.as_double);
else
ccprintf(outs, "%#018x", data.as_int);
#else
ccprintf(outs, "%#018x", data.as_int);
#endif
}
if (flags[PRINT_EFF_ADDR] && addr_valid)
outs << " A=0x" << hex << addr;
if (flags[PRINT_INT_REGS] && regs_valid) {
for (int i = 0; i < 32;)
for (int j = i + 1; i <= j; i++)
ccprintf(outs, "r%02d = %#018x%s", i, iregs->regs[i],
((i == j) ? "\n" : " "));
outs << "\n";
}
if (flags[PRINT_FETCH_SEQ] && fetch_seq_valid)
outs << " FetchSeq=" << dec << fetch_seq;
if (flags[PRINT_CP_SEQ] && cp_seq_valid)
outs << " CPSeq=" << dec << cp_seq;
//
// End of line...
//
outs << endl;
}
vector<bool> Trace::InstRecord::flags(NUM_BITS);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Parameter space for per-cycle execution address tracing options.
// Derive from ParamContext so we can override checkParams() function.
//
class ExecutionTraceParamContext : public ParamContext
{
public:
ExecutionTraceParamContext(const string &_iniSection)
: ParamContext(_iniSection)
{
}
void checkParams(); // defined at bottom of file
};
ExecutionTraceParamContext exeTraceParams("exetrace");
Param<bool> exe_trace_spec(&exeTraceParams, "speculative",
"capture speculative instructions", true);
Param<bool> exe_trace_print_cycle(&exeTraceParams, "print_cycle",
"print cycle number", true);
Param<bool> exe_trace_print_opclass(&exeTraceParams, "print_opclass",
"print op class", true);
Param<bool> exe_trace_print_thread(&exeTraceParams, "print_thread",
"print thread number", true);
Param<bool> exe_trace_print_effaddr(&exeTraceParams, "print_effaddr",
"print effective address", true);
Param<bool> exe_trace_print_data(&exeTraceParams, "print_data",
"print result data", true);
Param<bool> exe_trace_print_iregs(&exeTraceParams, "print_iregs",
"print all integer regs", false);
Param<bool> exe_trace_print_fetchseq(&exeTraceParams, "print_fetchseq",
"print fetch sequence number", false);
Param<bool> exe_trace_print_cp_seq(&exeTraceParams, "print_cpseq",
"print correct-path sequence number", false);
//
// Helper function for ExecutionTraceParamContext::checkParams() just
// to get us into the InstRecord namespace
//
void
Trace::InstRecord::setParams()
{
flags[TRACE_MISSPEC] = exe_trace_spec;
flags[PRINT_CYCLE] = exe_trace_print_cycle;
flags[PRINT_OP_CLASS] = exe_trace_print_opclass;
flags[PRINT_THREAD_NUM] = exe_trace_print_thread;
flags[PRINT_RESULT_DATA] = exe_trace_print_effaddr;
flags[PRINT_EFF_ADDR] = exe_trace_print_data;
flags[PRINT_INT_REGS] = exe_trace_print_iregs;
flags[PRINT_FETCH_SEQ] = exe_trace_print_fetchseq;
flags[PRINT_CP_SEQ] = exe_trace_print_cp_seq;
}
void
ExecutionTraceParamContext::checkParams()
{
Trace::InstRecord::setParams();
}