gem5/cpu/pc_event.cc
Steve Reinhardt 75e5460579 Rename full_cpu/cpu.cc,hh to full_cpu.cc,hh.
arch/alpha/isa_desc:
    Fix include: cpu.hh renamed to full_cpu.hh
cpu/pc_event.cc:
    Didn't need cpu.hh, just base_cpu.hh.
sim/sim_events.cc:
    Didn't need cpu.hh, just param.hh.

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*/
#include <algorithm>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include "sim/debug.hh"
#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
#include "cpu/pc_event.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "sim/universe.hh"
#ifdef FULL_SYSTEM
#include "targetarch/arguments.hh"
#include "targetarch/pmap.h"
#include "kern/tru64/kernel.hh"
#include "mem/functional_mem/memory_control.hh"
#include "sim/system.hh"
#include "cpu/base_cpu.hh"
#include "cpu/full_cpu/bpred.hh"
#endif
using namespace std;
PCEventQueue::PCEventQueue()
{}
PCEventQueue::~PCEventQueue()
{}
bool
PCEventQueue::remove(PCEvent *event)
{
int removed = 0;
range_t range = equal_range(event);
for (iterator i = range.first; i != range.second; ++i) {
if (*i == event) {
DPRINTF(PCEvent, "PC based event removed at %#x: %s\n",
event->pc(), event->descr());
pc_map.erase(i);
++removed;
}
}
return removed > 0;
}
bool
PCEventQueue::schedule(PCEvent *event)
{
pc_map.push_back(event);
sort(pc_map.begin(), pc_map.end(), MapCompare());
DPRINTF(PCEvent, "PC based event scheduled for %#x: %s\n",
event->pc(), event->descr());
return true;
}
bool
PCEventQueue::service(ExecContext *xc)
{
Addr pc = xc->regs.pc;
int serviced = 0;
range_t range = equal_range(pc);
for (iterator i = range.first; i != range.second; ++i) {
// Make sure that the pc wasn't changed as the side effect of
// another event. This for example, prevents two invocations
// of the SkipFuncEvent. Maybe we should have separate PC
// event queues for each processor?
if (pc != xc->regs.pc)
continue;
DPRINTF(PCEvent, "PC based event serviced at %#x: %s\n",
(*i)->pc(), (*i)->descr());
(*i)->process(xc);
++serviced;
}
return serviced > 0;
}
void
PCEventQueue::dump() const
{
const_iterator i = pc_map.begin();
const_iterator e = pc_map.end();
for (; i != e; ++i)
cprintf("%d: event at %#x: %s\n", curTick, (*i)->pc(),
(*i)->descr());
}
PCEventQueue::range_t
PCEventQueue::equal_range(Addr pc)
{
return std::equal_range(pc_map.begin(), pc_map.end(), pc, MapCompare());
}
#ifdef FULL_SYSTEM
void
SkipFuncEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
Addr newpc = xc->regs.intRegFile[ReturnAddressReg];
DPRINTF(PCEvent, "skipping %s: pc=%x, newpc=%x\n", description,
xc->regs.pc, newpc);
xc->regs.pc = newpc;
xc->regs.npc = xc->regs.pc + sizeof(MachInst);
BranchPred *bp = xc->cpu->getBranchPred();
if (bp != NULL) {
bp->popRAS(xc->thread_num);
}
}
void
BadAddrEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
// The following gross hack is the equivalent function to the
// annotation for vmunix::badaddr in:
// simos/simulation/apps/tcl/osf/tlaser.tcl
uint64_t a0 = xc->regs.intRegFile[ArgumentReg0];
if (a0 < ALPHA_K0SEG_BASE || a0 >= ALPHA_K1SEG_BASE ||
xc->memCtrl->badaddr(ALPHA_K0SEG_TO_PHYS(a0) & PA_IMPL_MASK)) {
DPRINTF(BADADDR, "badaddr arg=%#x bad\n", a0);
xc->regs.intRegFile[ReturnValueReg] = 0x1;
SkipFuncEvent::process(xc);
}
else
DPRINTF(BADADDR, "badaddr arg=%#x good\n", a0);
}
void
PrintfEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (DTRACE(Printf)) {
DebugOut() << curTick << ": " << xc->cpu->name() << ": ";
AlphaArguments args(xc);
Kernel::Printf(args);
}
}
void
DebugPrintfEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (DTRACE(DebugPrintf)) {
if (!raw)
DebugOut() << curTick << ": " << xc->cpu->name() << ": ";
AlphaArguments args(xc);
Kernel::Printf(args);
}
}
void
DumpMbufEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (DTRACE(DebugPrintf)) {
AlphaArguments args(xc);
Kernel::DumpMbuf(args);
}
}
#endif
BreakPCEvent::BreakPCEvent(PCEventQueue *q, const std::string &desc, bool del)
: PCEvent(q, desc), remove(del)
{
}
void
BreakPCEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
debug_break();
if (remove)
delete this;
}
#ifdef FULL_SYSTEM
extern "C"
void
sched_break_pc_sys(System *sys, Addr addr)
{
PCEvent *event = new BreakPCEvent(&sys->pcEventQueue, "debug break", true);
event->schedule(addr);
}
extern "C"
void
sched_break_pc(Addr addr)
{
for (vector<System *>::iterator sysi = System::systemList.begin();
sysi != System::systemList.end(); ++sysi) {
sched_break_pc_sys(*sysi, addr);
}
}
#endif