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authorBrad Beckmann <Brad.Beckmann@amd.com>2011-02-06 22:14:18 -0800
committerBrad Beckmann <Brad.Beckmann@amd.com>2011-02-06 22:14:18 -0800
commit17b4ef52bb9b31f7d57a499eac1d1656bb5df679 (patch)
treeed406690adb62e29d544e5c8f822573358a76534 /configs/common
parent1b54344aeb1cdac82cd9d85c4e1e37ed23821853 (diff)
downloadgem5-17b4ef52bb9b31f7d57a499eac1d1656bb5df679.tar.xz
ruby: x86 fs config support
Diffstat (limited to 'configs/common')
-rw-r--r--configs/common/FSConfig.py52
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/configs/common/FSConfig.py b/configs/common/FSConfig.py
index f13b90e9e..9b94e7ffa 100644
--- a/configs/common/FSConfig.py
+++ b/configs/common/FSConfig.py
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
# unmodified and in its entirety in all distributions of the software,
# modified or unmodified, in source code or in binary form.
#
+# Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
# Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Regents of The University of Michigan
# All rights reserved.
#
@@ -286,7 +287,34 @@ def x86IOAddress(port):
IO_address_space_base = 0x8000000000000000
return IO_address_space_base + port;
-def makeX86System(mem_mode, numCPUs = 1, mdesc = None, self = None):
+def connectX86ClassicSystem(x86_sys):
+ x86_sys.membus = MemBus(bus_id=1)
+ x86_sys.physmem.port = x86_sys.membus.port
+
+ # North Bridge
+ x86_sys.iobus = Bus(bus_id=0)
+ x86_sys.bridge = Bridge(delay='50ns', nack_delay='4ns')
+ x86_sys.bridge.side_a = x86_sys.iobus.port
+ x86_sys.bridge.side_b = x86_sys.membus.port
+
+ # connect the io bus
+ x86_sys.pc.attachIO(x86_sys.iobus)
+
+def connectX86RubySystem(x86_sys):
+ # North Bridge
+ x86_sys.piobus = Bus(bus_id=0)
+
+ #
+ # Pio functional accesses from devices need direct access to memory
+ # RubyPort currently does support functional accesses. Therefore provide
+ # the piobus a direct connection to physical memory
+ #
+ x86_sys.piobus.port = x86_sys.physmem.port
+
+ x86_sys.pc.attachIO(x86_sys.piobus)
+
+
+def makeX86System(mem_mode, numCPUs = 1, mdesc = None, self = None, Ruby = False):
if self == None:
self = X86System()
@@ -298,19 +326,16 @@ def makeX86System(mem_mode, numCPUs = 1, mdesc = None, self = None):
self.mem_mode = mem_mode
# Physical memory
- self.membus = MemBus(bus_id=1)
self.physmem = PhysicalMemory(range = AddrRange(mdesc.mem()))
- self.physmem.port = self.membus.port
-
- # North Bridge
- self.iobus = Bus(bus_id=0)
- self.bridge = Bridge(delay='50ns', nack_delay='4ns')
- self.bridge.side_a = self.iobus.port
- self.bridge.side_b = self.membus.port
# Platform
self.pc = Pc()
- self.pc.attachIO(self.iobus)
+
+ # Create and connect the busses required by each memory system
+ if Ruby:
+ connectX86RubySystem(self)
+ else:
+ connectX86ClassicSystem(self)
self.intrctrl = IntrControl()
@@ -380,12 +405,11 @@ def makeX86System(mem_mode, numCPUs = 1, mdesc = None, self = None):
for i in range(3, 15):
assignISAInt(i, i)
-
-def makeLinuxX86System(mem_mode, numCPUs = 1, mdesc = None):
+def makeLinuxX86System(mem_mode, numCPUs = 1, mdesc = None, Ruby = False):
self = LinuxX86System()
- # Build up a generic x86 system and then specialize it for Linux
- makeX86System(mem_mode, numCPUs, mdesc, self)
+ # Build up the x86 system and then specialize it for Linux
+ makeX86System(mem_mode, numCPUs, mdesc, self, Ruby)
# We assume below that there's at least 1MB of memory. We'll require 2
# just to avoid corner cases.