gem5/cpu/o3/btb.cc
Steve Reinhardt 0cdcb08d90 Change base/intmath.{cc,hh} to follow m5 style.
arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc:
base/intmath.hh:
base/statistics.cc:
base/str.cc:
cpu/o3/btb.cc:
sim/process.cc:
sim/syscall_emul.hh:
    Rename intmath.hh functions to follow m5 style
    (RoundUp -> roundUp, etc.).
base/intmath.cc:
    Rename intmath.hh functions to follow m5 style
    (RoundUp -> roundUp, etc.).
    Also reindent code in m5 style.

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/*
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#include "base/intmath.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "cpu/o3/btb.hh"
DefaultBTB::DefaultBTB(unsigned _numEntries,
unsigned _tagBits,
unsigned _instShiftAmt)
: numEntries(_numEntries),
tagBits(_tagBits),
instShiftAmt(_instShiftAmt)
{
// @todo Check to make sure num_entries is valid (a power of 2)
DPRINTF(Fetch, "BTB: Creating BTB object.\n");
btb = new BTBEntry[numEntries];
for (int i = 0; i < numEntries; ++i)
{
btb[i].valid = false;
}
idxMask = numEntries - 1;
tagMask = (1 << tagBits) - 1;
tagShiftAmt = instShiftAmt + floorLog2(numEntries);
}
inline
unsigned
DefaultBTB::getIndex(const Addr &inst_PC)
{
// Need to shift PC over by the word offset.
return (inst_PC >> instShiftAmt) & idxMask;
}
inline
Addr
DefaultBTB::getTag(const Addr &inst_PC)
{
return (inst_PC >> tagShiftAmt) & tagMask;
}
bool
DefaultBTB::valid(const Addr &inst_PC)
{
unsigned btb_idx = getIndex(inst_PC);
Addr inst_tag = getTag(inst_PC);
assert(btb_idx < numEntries);
if (btb[btb_idx].valid && inst_tag == btb[btb_idx].tag) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
// @todo Create some sort of return struct that has both whether or not the
// address is valid, and also the address. For now will just use addr = 0 to
// represent invalid entry.
Addr
DefaultBTB::lookup(const Addr &inst_PC)
{
unsigned btb_idx = getIndex(inst_PC);
Addr inst_tag = getTag(inst_PC);
assert(btb_idx < numEntries);
if (btb[btb_idx].valid && inst_tag == btb[btb_idx].tag) {
return btb[btb_idx].target;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
void
DefaultBTB::update(const Addr &inst_PC, const Addr &target)
{
unsigned btb_idx = getIndex(inst_PC);
assert(btb_idx < numEntries);
btb[btb_idx].valid = true;
btb[btb_idx].target = target;
btb[btb_idx].tag = getTag(inst_PC);
}