gem5/cpu/pc_event.hh
Nathan Binkert 4759c203c7 Remove all of the Tru64 specific stuff from the base System object
into its own Tru64System object.  Also remove the System builder
stuff and create a Tru64System builder.  This makes it much
simpler to support more operating systems.

arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
    Each system provides its own mechanism for doing a breakpoint.
base/remote_gdb.hh:
    #include <map>
cpu/pc_event.cc:
cpu/pc_event.hh:
    Separate out System specific PCEvents
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
    each system provides its own init script
kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc:
kern/tru64/printf.cc:
    Stick this in a namespace

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extra : convert_revision : 9f74527ed2ff8010431d9aff34357aaecc1fb3f6
2003-10-14 12:19:59 -04:00

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/*
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#ifndef __PC_EVENT_HH__
#define __PC_EVENT_HH__
#include <vector>
#include "targetarch/mem_req.hh"
class ExecContext;
class PCEventQueue;
class PCEvent
{
protected:
static const Addr badpc = MemReq::inval_addr;
protected:
std::string description;
PCEventQueue *queue;
Addr evpc;
public:
PCEvent() : queue(0), evpc(badpc) { }
PCEvent(const std::string &desc)
: description(desc), queue(0), evpc(badpc) { }
PCEvent(PCEventQueue *q, Addr pc = badpc) : queue(q), evpc(pc) { }
PCEvent(PCEventQueue *q, const std::string &desc, Addr pc = badpc)
: description(desc), queue(q), evpc(pc) { }
virtual ~PCEvent() { if (queue) remove(); }
std::string descr() const { return description; }
Addr pc() const { return evpc; }
bool remove();
bool schedule();
bool schedule(Addr pc);
bool schedule(PCEventQueue *q, Addr pc);
virtual void process(ExecContext *xc) = 0;
};
class PCEventQueue
{
protected:
typedef PCEvent * record_t;
class MapCompare {
public:
bool operator()(const record_t &l, const record_t &r) const {
return l->pc() < r->pc();
}
bool operator()(const record_t &l, Addr pc) const {
return l->pc() < pc;
}
bool operator()(Addr pc, const record_t &r) const {
return pc < r->pc();
}
};
typedef std::vector<record_t> map_t;
public:
typedef map_t::iterator iterator;
typedef map_t::const_iterator const_iterator;
protected:
typedef std::pair<iterator, iterator> range_t;
typedef std::pair<const_iterator, const_iterator> const_range_t;
protected:
map_t pc_map;
bool doService(ExecContext *xc);
public:
PCEventQueue();
~PCEventQueue();
bool remove(PCEvent *event);
bool schedule(PCEvent *event);
bool service(ExecContext *xc)
{
if (pc_map.empty())
return false;
return doService(xc);
}
range_t equal_range(Addr pc);
range_t equal_range(PCEvent *event) { return equal_range(event->pc()); }
void dump() const;
};
inline bool
PCEvent::remove()
{
if (!queue)
panic("cannot remove an uninitialized event;");
return queue->remove(this);
}
inline bool
PCEvent::schedule()
{
if (!queue || evpc == badpc)
panic("cannot schedule an uninitialized event;");
return queue->schedule(this);
}
inline bool
PCEvent::schedule(Addr pc)
{
if (evpc != badpc)
panic("cannot switch PC");
evpc = pc;
return schedule();
}
inline bool
PCEvent::schedule(PCEventQueue *q, Addr pc)
{
if (queue)
panic("cannot switch event queues");
if (evpc != badpc)
panic("cannot switch addresses");
queue = q;
evpc = pc;
return schedule();
}
class BreakPCEvent : public PCEvent
{
protected:
bool remove;
public:
BreakPCEvent(PCEventQueue *q, const std::string &desc, bool del = false);
virtual void process(ExecContext *xc);
};
#endif // __PC_EVENT_HH__