gem5/src/sim/sim_events.cc
Steve Reinhardt 6f1187943c Replace curTick global variable with accessor functions.
This step makes it easy to replace the accessor functions
(which still access a global variable) with ones that access
per-thread curTick values.
2011-01-07 21:50:29 -08:00

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* Authors: Nathan Binkert
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#include <string>
#include "base/callback.hh"
#include "base/hostinfo.hh"
#include "sim/eventq.hh"
#include "sim/sim_events.hh"
#include "sim/sim_exit.hh"
#include "sim/stats.hh"
using namespace std;
SimLoopExitEvent::SimLoopExitEvent(const std::string &_cause, int c, Tick r)
: Event(Sim_Exit_Pri), cause(_cause), code(c), repeat(r)
{
setFlags(IsExitEvent);
}
//
// handle termination event
//
void
SimLoopExitEvent::process()
{
// if this got scheduled on a different queue (e.g. the committed
// instruction queue) then make a corresponding event on the main
// queue.
if (!getFlags(IsMainQueue)) {
exitSimLoop(cause, code);
delete this;
}
// otherwise do nothing... the IsExitEvent flag takes care of
// exiting the simulation loop and returning this object to Python
// but if you are doing this on intervals, don't forget to make another
if (repeat) {
assert(getFlags(IsMainQueue));
mainEventQueue.schedule(this, curTick() + repeat);
}
}
const char *
SimLoopExitEvent::description() const
{
return "simulation loop exit";
}
void
exitSimLoop(const std::string &message, int exit_code, Tick when, Tick repeat)
{
Event *event = new SimLoopExitEvent(message, exit_code, repeat);
mainEventQueue.schedule(event, when);
}
CountedDrainEvent::CountedDrainEvent()
: count(0)
{ }
void
CountedDrainEvent::process()
{
if (--count == 0)
exitSimLoop("Finished drain", 0);
}
//
// constructor: automatically schedules at specified time
//
CountedExitEvent::CountedExitEvent(const std::string &_cause, int &counter)
: Event(Sim_Exit_Pri), cause(_cause), downCounter(counter)
{
// catch stupid mistakes
assert(downCounter > 0);
}
//
// handle termination event
//
void
CountedExitEvent::process()
{
if (--downCounter == 0) {
exitSimLoop(cause, 0);
}
}
const char *
CountedExitEvent::description() const
{
return "counted exit";
}