gem5/src/base/trace.hh
Andrew Bardsley 0e8a90f06b cpu: `Minor' in-order CPU model
This patch contains a new CPU model named `Minor'. Minor models a four
stage in-order execution pipeline (fetch lines, decompose into
macroops, decompose macroops into microops, execute).

The model was developed to support the ARM ISA but should be fixable
to support all the remaining gem5 ISAs. It currently also works for
Alpha, and regressions are included for ARM and Alpha (including Linux
boot).

Documentation for the model can be found in src/doc/inside-minor.doxygen and
its internal operations can be visualised using the Minorview tool
utils/minorview.py.

Minor was designed to be fairly simple and not to engage in a lot of
instruction annotation. As such, it currently has very few gathered
stats and may lack other gem5 features.

Minor is faster than the o3 model. Sample results:

     Benchmark     |   Stat host_seconds (s)
    ---------------+--------v--------v--------
     (on ARM, opt) | simple | o3     | minor
                   | timing | timing | timing
    ---------------+--------+--------+--------
    10.linux-boot  |   169  |  1883  |  1075
    10.mcf         |   117  |   967  |   491
    20.parser      |   668  |  6315  |  3146
    30.eon         |   542  |  3413  |  2414
    40.perlbmk     |  2339  | 20905  | 11532
    50.vortex      |   122  |  1094  |   588
    60.bzip2       |  2045  | 18061  |  9662
    70.twolf       |   207  |  2736  |  1036
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/*
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* Authors: Nathan Binkert
* Steve Reinhardt
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#ifndef __BASE_TRACE_HH__
#define __BASE_TRACE_HH__
#include <string>
#include "base/cprintf.hh"
#include "base/debug.hh"
#include "base/match.hh"
#include "base/types.hh"
#include "sim/core.hh"
namespace Trace {
using Debug::SimpleFlag;
using Debug::CompoundFlag;
std::ostream &output();
void setOutput(const std::string &filename);
extern bool enabled;
bool changeFlag(const char *str, bool value);
void dumpStatus();
extern ObjectMatch ignore;
extern const std::string DefaultName;
void dprintf(Tick when, const std::string &name, const char *format,
CPRINTF_DECLARATION);
void dump(Tick when, const std::string &name, const void *data, int len);
} // namespace Trace
// This silly little class allows us to wrap a string in a functor
// object so that we can give a name() that DPRINTF will like
struct StringWrap
{
std::string str;
StringWrap(const std::string &s) : str(s) {}
const std::string &operator()() const { return str; }
};
inline const std::string &name() { return Trace::DefaultName; }
// Interface for things with names. (cf. SimObject but without other
// functionality). This is useful when using DPRINTF
class Named
{
protected:
const std::string _name;
public:
Named(const std::string &name_) : _name(name_) { }
public:
const std::string &name() const { return _name; }
};
//
// DPRINTF is a debugging trace facility that allows one to
// selectively enable tracing statements. To use DPRINTF, there must
// be a function or functor called name() that returns a const
// std::string & in the current scope.
//
// If you desire that the automatic printing not occur, use DPRINTFR
// (R for raw)
//
#if TRACING_ON
#define DTRACE(x) ((Debug::x) && Trace::enabled)
#define DDUMP(x, data, count) do { \
using namespace Debug; \
if (DTRACE(x)) \
Trace::dump(curTick(), name(), data, count); \
} while (0)
#define DPRINTF(x, ...) do { \
using namespace Debug; \
if (DTRACE(x)) \
Trace::dprintf(curTick(), name(), __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#define DPRINTFS(x, s, ...) do { \
using namespace Debug; \
if (DTRACE(x)) \
Trace::dprintf(curTick(), s->name(), __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#define DPRINTFR(x, ...) do { \
using namespace Debug; \
if (DTRACE(x)) \
Trace::dprintf((Tick)-1, std::string(), __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#define DDUMPN(data, count) do { \
Trace::dump(curTick(), name(), data, count); \
} while (0)
#define DPRINTFN(...) do { \
Trace::dprintf(curTick(), name(), __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#define DPRINTFNR(...) do { \
Trace::dprintf((Tick)-1, string(), __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#else // !TRACING_ON
#define DTRACE(x) (false)
#define DDUMP(x, data, count) do {} while (0)
#define DPRINTF(x, ...) do {} while (0)
#define DPRINTFS(x, ...) do {} while (0)
#define DPRINTFR(...) do {} while (0)
#define DDUMPN(data, count) do {} while (0)
#define DPRINTFN(...) do {} while (0)
#define DPRINTFNR(...) do {} while (0)
#endif // TRACING_ON
#endif // __BASE_TRACE_HH__