gem5/src/sim/faults.hh
Andreas Hansson a2d246b6b8 arch: Use shared_ptr for all Faults
This patch takes quite a large step in transitioning from the ad-hoc
RefCountingPtr to the c++11 shared_ptr by adopting its use for all
Faults. There are no changes in behaviour, and the code modifications
are mostly just replacing "new" with "make_shared".
2014-10-16 05:49:51 -04:00

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* Authors: Nathan Binkert
* Gabe Black
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#ifndef __FAULTS_HH__
#define __FAULTS_HH__
#include "base/types.hh"
#include "cpu/static_inst.hh"
#include "sim/stats.hh"
class ThreadContext;
typedef const char * FaultName;
typedef Stats::Scalar FaultStat;
// Each class has it's name statically define in _name,
// and has a virtual function to access it's name.
// The function is necessary because otherwise, all objects
// which are being accessed cast as a FaultBase * (namely
// all faults returned using the Fault type) will use the
// generic FaultBase name.
class FaultBase
{
public:
virtual FaultName name() const = 0;
virtual void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
};
class UnimpFault : public FaultBase
{
private:
std::string panicStr;
public:
UnimpFault(std::string _str)
: panicStr(_str)
{ }
FaultName name() const {return "Unimplemented simulator feature";}
void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
};
class ReExec : public FaultBase
{
public:
virtual FaultName name() const { return "Re-execution fault";}
ReExec() {}
void invoke(ThreadContext *tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
};
class GenericPageTableFault : public FaultBase
{
private:
Addr vaddr;
public:
FaultName name() const {return "Generic page table fault";}
GenericPageTableFault(Addr va) : vaddr(va) {}
void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
};
class GenericAlignmentFault : public FaultBase
{
private:
Addr vaddr;
public:
FaultName name() const {return "Generic alignment fault";}
GenericAlignmentFault(Addr va) : vaddr(va) {}
void invoke(ThreadContext * tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst =
StaticInst::nullStaticInstPtr);
};
#endif // __FAULTS_HH__