gem5/cpu/base.hh
Nathan Binkert 0dcb288365 Cleanup the StackTrace interfaces and profile interfaces so they
are more efficient and reduce the number of new/delete calls

arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc:
    - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be
    cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations.
    - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can
    determine if the instruction is worth tracing.  This is moved from
    the CPU.
    - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown),
    instead of magic numbers
    - switch to using kernelSymtab instead of allSymtab which will be
    going away
    - if the stack adjustment doesn't make any sense, exit and push
    unknown so we don't get into an infinite loop or record garbage.
    - check to see if we've made too many iterations through the stack
    and panic to avoid an infinite loop
arch/alpha/stacktrace.hh:
    - Change the StackTrace code so that the class can more easily be
    cleaned out and reused to avoid extra allocations.
    - Allow trace() to accept a static instruction pointer so it can
    determine if the instruction is worth tracing.  This is moved from
    the CPU.
    - provide constants for special meaning PCs (user, console, unknown),
    instead of magic numbers
cpu/base.cc:
    only clear the profile if we have one
    include profile.hh here since base.hh doesn't do it anymore
cpu/base.hh:
    no need to include cpu/profile.hh here
cpu/profile.cc:
    use ProfileNode pointers instead of objects in the ChildList
    Consume a vector of addresses since that's really all we
    care about.
cpu/profile.hh:
    Keep pointers to ProfileNodes to reduce the size of these structures
    keep a StackTrace around so that we may reuse it.
    provide consume functions that use the new StackTrace trace interface
    one consume function is inline and tries to fastpath the no trace
    condition, it calls the outlined consume function if a trace is generated.
cpu/simple/cpu.cc:
    include cpu/profile.hh here since base.hh no longer does
    use the new FunctionProfile::consume interface
    (which contains the tracing functions)

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extra : convert_revision : 5a1d9265289a75f67a497b322926be1f8c2d8eb3
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/*
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#ifndef __CPU_BASE_HH__
#define __CPU_BASE_HH__
#include <vector>
#include "base/statistics.hh"
#include "config/full_system.hh"
#include "cpu/sampler/sampler.hh"
#include "sim/eventq.hh"
#include "sim/sim_object.hh"
#include "targetarch/isa_traits.hh"
#if FULL_SYSTEM
class System;
#endif
class BranchPred;
class ExecContext;
class BaseCPU : public SimObject
{
protected:
// CPU's clock period in terms of the number of ticks of curTime.
Tick clock;
public:
inline Tick frequency() const { return Clock::Frequency / clock; }
inline Tick cycles(int numCycles) const { return clock * numCycles; }
inline Tick curCycle() const { return curTick / clock; }
#if FULL_SYSTEM
protected:
uint64_t interrupts[NumInterruptLevels];
uint64_t intstatus;
public:
virtual void post_interrupt(int int_num, int index);
virtual void clear_interrupt(int int_num, int index);
virtual void clear_interrupts();
bool checkInterrupts;
bool check_interrupt(int int_num) const {
if (int_num > NumInterruptLevels)
panic("int_num out of bounds\n");
return interrupts[int_num] != 0;
}
bool check_interrupts() const { return intstatus != 0; }
uint64_t intr_status() const { return intstatus; }
class ProfileEvent : public Event
{
private:
BaseCPU *cpu;
int interval;
public:
ProfileEvent(BaseCPU *cpu, int interval);
void process();
};
ProfileEvent *profileEvent;
#endif
protected:
std::vector<ExecContext *> execContexts;
public:
/// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now active. The
/// delay parameter indicates the number of ticks to wait before
/// executing (typically 0 or 1).
virtual void activateContext(int thread_num, int delay) {}
/// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now suspended.
virtual void suspendContext(int thread_num) {}
/// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now deallocated.
virtual void deallocateContext(int thread_num) {}
/// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now halted.
virtual void haltContext(int thread_num) {}
public:
struct Params
{
std::string name;
int numberOfThreads;
bool deferRegistration;
Counter max_insts_any_thread;
Counter max_insts_all_threads;
Counter max_loads_any_thread;
Counter max_loads_all_threads;
Tick clock;
bool functionTrace;
Tick functionTraceStart;
#if FULL_SYSTEM
System *system;
int cpu_id;
Tick profile;
#endif
Params();
};
const Params *params;
BaseCPU(Params *params);
virtual ~BaseCPU();
virtual void init();
virtual void startup();
virtual void regStats();
void registerExecContexts();
/// Prepare for another CPU to take over execution. When it is
/// is ready (drained pipe) it signals the sampler.
virtual void switchOut(Sampler *);
/// Take over execution from the given CPU. Used for warm-up and
/// sampling.
virtual void takeOverFrom(BaseCPU *);
/**
* Number of threads we're actually simulating (<= SMT_MAX_THREADS).
* This is a constant for the duration of the simulation.
*/
int number_of_threads;
/**
* Vector of per-thread instruction-based event queues. Used for
* scheduling events based on number of instructions committed by
* a particular thread.
*/
EventQueue **comInstEventQueue;
/**
* Vector of per-thread load-based event queues. Used for
* scheduling events based on number of loads committed by
*a particular thread.
*/
EventQueue **comLoadEventQueue;
#if FULL_SYSTEM
System *system;
/**
* Serialize this object to the given output stream.
* @param os The stream to serialize to.
*/
virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
/**
* Reconstruct the state of this object from a checkpoint.
* @param cp The checkpoint use.
* @param section The section name of this object
*/
virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
#endif
/**
* Return pointer to CPU's branch predictor (NULL if none).
* @return Branch predictor pointer.
*/
virtual BranchPred *getBranchPred() { return NULL; };
virtual Counter totalInstructions() const { return 0; }
// Function tracing
private:
bool functionTracingEnabled;
std::ostream *functionTraceStream;
Addr currentFunctionStart;
Addr currentFunctionEnd;
Tick functionEntryTick;
void enableFunctionTrace();
void traceFunctionsInternal(Addr pc);
protected:
void traceFunctions(Addr pc)
{
if (functionTracingEnabled)
traceFunctionsInternal(pc);
}
private:
static std::vector<BaseCPU *> cpuList; //!< Static global cpu list
public:
static int numSimulatedCPUs() { return cpuList.size(); }
static Counter numSimulatedInstructions()
{
Counter total = 0;
int size = cpuList.size();
for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
total += cpuList[i]->totalInstructions();
return total;
}
public:
// Number of CPU cycles simulated
Stats::Scalar<> numCycles;
};
#endif // __CPU_BASE_HH__