gem5/kern/linux/linux_system.hh
Nathan Binkert 9023f5c96d - Clean up and factor out all of the binning code into a
single place so it's easier to work with.
-  Add support for binning kernel/user/idle time separately from
lisa's binning stuff, but make the two compatible.
-  KernelStats used to directly implement the pImpl idiom, but
it makes more sense to just remove the level of indirection and
make the exec context have a pointer to the stats.
-  Factor common code out of LinuxSystem and Tru64System and put
it into the System base class.  While doing that, make all
constructors take a pointer to a parameter struct instead of
naming the parameters individually to make it much easier to add
parameters to these classes.

SConscript:
    Move the function tracking and binning stuff around.
arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
    kernelStats is now a pointer
arch/alpha/pseudo_inst.cc:
    kernelStats is now a pointer
    the parameters to the system have been moved into their own
    struct
base/trace.hh:
    provide a little functor class for wrapping a string that
    can allow you to define name() in any scope very simply
    for use with DPRINTF
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
    New order of arguments for consistency.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
    kernelStats no longer has the level of indirection in it,
    execContext has the indirection now.  so, kernelStats is a pointer.
    We also need a pointer to the kernelBinning stuff from the system
    and we need to figure out if we want to do binning or not.
    Move a whole bunch of code into kern_binning.cc so it's all
    in the same place.
cpu/exec_context.hh:
    We want pointers to the kernel binning/stats stuff and we'll
    have the exec_context and system have the level of indirection
    instead of having the extra layer in the kernel stats class.
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
    call through the exec context to do the special binning
    stuff.
kern/kernel_stats.cc:
kern/kernel_stats.hh:
    Re-organize the stats stuff and remove the level of indirection
    (that was there to simplify building) and move the binning stuff
    into its own class/file.
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh:
sim/system.cc:
sim/system.hh:
    move lots of common system code into the base system class so
    that it can be shared between linux, tru64, and whatever else
    we decide to support in the future.

    Make the constructor take a pointer to a parameter struct so that
    it is easier to pass parameters to the parent.
kern/system_events.cc:
    move the majority of the binning code into the Kernel::Binning class
    in the kern_binning file
kern/system_events.hh:
    FnEvents only need to know the bin
    create the Idle start event to find the PCBB of the idle
    process when it starts.
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
    memCtrl -> memctrl
sim/process.cc:
sim/process.hh:
    re-order args for consistency

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extra : convert_revision : 86cb39738c41fcd680f2aad125c9dde000227b2b
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/*
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#ifndef __KERN_LINUX_LINUX_SYSTEM_HH__
#define __KERN_LINUX_LINUX_SYSTEM_HH__
#include "sim/host.hh"
#include "sim/system.hh"
#include "targetarch/isa_traits.hh"
/**
* MAGIC address where the kernel arguments should go. Defined as
* PARAM in linux kernel alpha-asm.
*/
const Addr PARAM_ADDR = ULL(0xfffffc000030a000);
class ExecContext;
class BreakPCEvent;
class DebugPrintkEvent;
class BreakPCEvent;
class LinuxSkipDelayLoopEvent;
class SkipFuncEvent;
class IdleStartEvent;
class PrintThreadInfo;
/**
* This class contains linux specific system code (Loading, Events, Binning).
* It points to objects that are the system binaries to load and patches them
* appropriately to work in simulator.
*/
class LinuxSystem : public System
{
private:
#ifdef DEBUG
/** Event to halt the simulator if the kernel calls panic() */
BreakPCEvent *kernelPanicEvent;
#endif
/**
* Event to skip determine_cpu_caches() because we don't support
* the IPRs that the code can access to figure out cache sizes
*/
SkipFuncEvent *skipCacheProbeEvent;
/** PC based event to skip the ide_delay_50ms() call */
SkipFuncEvent *skipIdeDelay50msEvent;
/**
* PC based event to skip the dprink() call and emulate its
* functionality
*/
DebugPrintkEvent *debugPrintkEvent;
/**
* Skip calculate_delay_loop() rather than waiting for this to be
* calculated
*/
LinuxSkipDelayLoopEvent *skipDelayLoopEvent;
PrintThreadInfo *printThreadEvent;
/** Grab the PCBB of the idle process when it starts */
IdleStartEvent *idleStartEvent;
public:
LinuxSystem(Params *p);
~LinuxSystem();
void setDelayLoop(ExecContext *xc);
};
#endif // __KERN_LINUX_LINUX_SYSTEM_HH__