gem5/kern/system_events.cc
Kevin Lim ff3d16ca1f Move kernel stats out of CPU and into XC.
arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
    Move kernel stats out of CPU and into XC.  Also be sure to check if the kernel stats exist prior to using them.

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/*
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#include "encumbered/cpu/full/cpu.hh"
#include "kern/kernel_stats.hh"
using namespace TheISA;
void
SkipFuncEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
Addr newpc = xc->readIntReg(ReturnAddressReg);
DPRINTF(PCEvent, "skipping %s: pc=%x, newpc=%x\n", description,
xc->readPC(), newpc);
xc->setPC(newpc);
xc->setNextPC(xc->readPC() + sizeof(TheISA::MachInst));
BranchPred *bp = xc->getCpuPtr()->getBranchPred();
if (bp != NULL) {
bp->popRAS(xc->getThreadNum());
}
}
FnEvent::FnEvent(PCEventQueue *q, const std::string &desc, Addr addr,
Stats::MainBin *bin)
: PCEvent(q, desc, addr), _name(desc), mybin(bin)
{
}
void
FnEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (xc->misspeculating())
return;
xc->getSystemPtr()->kernelBinning->call(xc, mybin);
}
void
IdleStartEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (xc->getKernelStats())
xc->getKernelStats()->setIdleProcess(
xc->readMiscReg(AlphaISA::IPR_PALtemp23), xc);
remove();
}
void
InterruptStartEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (xc->getKernelStats())
xc->getKernelStats()->mode(Kernel::interrupt, xc);
}
void
InterruptEndEvent::process(ExecContext *xc)
{
// We go back to kernel, if we are user, inside the rti
// pal code we will get switched to user because of the ICM write
if (xc->getKernelStats())
xc->getKernelStats()->mode(Kernel::kernel, xc);
}