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author | Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> | 2004-08-20 11:35:31 -0400 |
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committer | Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> | 2004-08-20 11:35:31 -0400 |
commit | 9023f5c96d0a248399fce0f664136d164f0e561f (patch) | |
tree | eeeb3b9f92cda72344d28ce584c0d8230ffe8841 /kern/linux | |
parent | 5786f4cb8eac3e6750003e50d826423920c28a59 (diff) | |
download | gem5-9023f5c96d0a248399fce0f664136d164f0e561f.tar.xz |
- Clean up and factor out all of the binning code into a
single place so it's easier to work with.
- Add support for binning kernel/user/idle time separately from
lisa's binning stuff, but make the two compatible.
- KernelStats used to directly implement the pImpl idiom, but
it makes more sense to just remove the level of indirection and
make the exec context have a pointer to the stats.
- Factor common code out of LinuxSystem and Tru64System and put
it into the System base class. While doing that, make all
constructors take a pointer to a parameter struct instead of
naming the parameters individually to make it much easier to add
parameters to these classes.
SConscript:
Move the function tracking and binning stuff around.
arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
kernelStats is now a pointer
arch/alpha/pseudo_inst.cc:
kernelStats is now a pointer
the parameters to the system have been moved into their own
struct
base/trace.hh:
provide a little functor class for wrapping a string that
can allow you to define name() in any scope very simply
for use with DPRINTF
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
New order of arguments for consistency.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
kernelStats no longer has the level of indirection in it,
execContext has the indirection now. so, kernelStats is a pointer.
We also need a pointer to the kernelBinning stuff from the system
and we need to figure out if we want to do binning or not.
Move a whole bunch of code into kern_binning.cc so it's all
in the same place.
cpu/exec_context.hh:
We want pointers to the kernel binning/stats stuff and we'll
have the exec_context and system have the level of indirection
instead of having the extra layer in the kernel stats class.
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
call through the exec context to do the special binning
stuff.
kern/kernel_stats.cc:
kern/kernel_stats.hh:
Re-organize the stats stuff and remove the level of indirection
(that was there to simplify building) and move the binning stuff
into its own class/file.
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh:
sim/system.cc:
sim/system.hh:
move lots of common system code into the base system class so
that it can be shared between linux, tru64, and whatever else
we decide to support in the future.
Make the constructor take a pointer to a parameter struct so that
it is easier to pass parameters to the parent.
kern/system_events.cc:
move the majority of the binning code into the Kernel::Binning class
in the kern_binning file
kern/system_events.hh:
FnEvents only need to know the bin
create the Idle start event to find the PCBB of the idle
process when it starts.
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
memCtrl -> memctrl
sim/process.cc:
sim/process.hh:
re-order args for consistency
--HG--
extra : convert_revision : 86cb39738c41fcd680f2aad125c9dde000227b2b
Diffstat (limited to 'kern/linux')
-rw-r--r-- | kern/linux/linux_system.cc | 266 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | kern/linux/linux_system.hh | 103 |
2 files changed, 87 insertions, 282 deletions
diff --git a/kern/linux/linux_system.cc b/kern/linux/linux_system.cc index dd188ffe0..10641de87 100644 --- a/kern/linux/linux_system.cc +++ b/kern/linux/linux_system.cc @@ -35,11 +35,6 @@ * up boot time. */ -#include "base/loader/aout_object.hh" -#include "base/loader/elf_object.hh" -#include "base/loader/object_file.hh" -#include "base/loader/symtab.hh" -#include "base/remote_gdb.hh" #include "base/trace.hh" #include "cpu/exec_context.hh" #include "cpu/base_cpu.hh" @@ -58,88 +53,15 @@ extern SymbolTable *debugSymbolTable; using namespace std; -LinuxSystem::LinuxSystem(const string _name, const uint64_t _init_param, - MemoryController *_memCtrl, PhysicalMemory *_physmem, - const string &kernel_path, const string &console_path, - const string &palcode, const string &boot_osflags, - const bool _bin, const vector<string> &_binned_fns) - : System(_name, _init_param, _memCtrl, _physmem, _bin, _binned_fns), - bin(_bin), binned_fns(_binned_fns) +LinuxSystem::LinuxSystem(Params *p) + : System(p) { - kernelSymtab = new SymbolTable; - consoleSymtab = new SymbolTable; - - /** - * Load the kernel, pal, and console code into memory - */ - // Load kernel code - ObjectFile *kernel = createObjectFile(kernel_path); - if (kernel == NULL) - fatal("Could not load kernel file %s", kernel_path); - - // Load Console Code - ObjectFile *console = createObjectFile(console_path); - if (console == NULL) - fatal("Could not load console file %s", console_path); - - // Load pal file - ObjectFile *pal = createObjectFile(palcode); - if (pal == NULL) - fatal("Could not load PALcode file %s", palcode); - pal->loadSections(physmem, true); - - // Load console file - console->loadSections(physmem, true); - - // Load kernel file - kernel->loadSections(physmem, true); - kernelStart = kernel->textBase(); - kernelEnd = kernel->bssBase() + kernel->bssSize(); - kernelEntry = kernel->entryPoint(); - - // load symbols - if (!kernel->loadGlobalSymbols(kernelSymtab)) - panic("could not load kernel symbols\n"); - debugSymbolTable = kernelSymtab; - - if (!kernel->loadLocalSymbols(kernelSymtab)) - panic("could not load kernel local symbols\n"); - - if (!console->loadGlobalSymbols(consoleSymtab)) - panic("could not load console symbols\n"); - - DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel start = %#x\n" - "Kernel end = %#x\n" - "Kernel entry = %#x\n", - kernelStart, kernelEnd, kernelEntry); - - DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel loaded...\n"); - - -#ifdef DEBUG - kernelPanicEvent = new BreakPCEvent(&pcEventQueue, "kernel panic"); - consolePanicEvent = new BreakPCEvent(&pcEventQueue, "console panic"); -#endif - - skipIdeDelay50msEvent = new SkipFuncEvent(&pcEventQueue, - "ide_delay_50ms"); - - skipDelayLoopEvent = new LinuxSkipDelayLoopEvent(&pcEventQueue, - "calibrate_delay"); - - skipCacheProbeEvent = new SkipFuncEvent(&pcEventQueue, - "determine_cpu_caches"); - - debugPrintkEvent = new DebugPrintkEvent(&pcEventQueue, "dprintk"); - - printThreadEvent = new PrintThreadInfo(&pcEventQueue, "threadinfo"); - Addr addr = 0; /** - * find the address of the est_cycle_freq variable and insert it so we don't - * through the lengthly process of trying to calculated it by using the PIT, - * RTC, etc. + * find the address of the est_cycle_freq variable and insert it + * so we don't through the lengthly process of trying to + * calculated it by using the PIT, RTC, etc. */ if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("est_cycle_freq", addr)) { Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr); @@ -152,19 +74,6 @@ LinuxSystem::LinuxSystem(const string _name, const uint64_t _init_param, /** - * Copy the osflags (kernel arguments) into the consoles memory. Presently - * Linux does use the console service routine to get these command line - * arguments, but we might as well make them available just in case. - */ - if (consoleSymtab->findAddress("env_booted_osflags", addr)) { - Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr); - char *osflags = (char *)physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint32_t)); - - if (osflags) - strcpy(osflags, boot_osflags.c_str()); - } - - /** * Since we aren't using a bootloader, we have to copy the kernel arguments * directly into the kernels memory. */ @@ -172,32 +81,11 @@ LinuxSystem::LinuxSystem(const string _name, const uint64_t _init_param, Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, PARAM_ADDR); char *commandline = (char*)physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint64_t)); if (commandline) - strcpy(commandline, boot_osflags.c_str()); + strcpy(commandline, params->boot_osflags.c_str()); } /** - * Set the hardware reset parameter block system type and revision - * information to Tsunami. - */ - if (consoleSymtab->findAddress("xxm_rpb", addr)) { - Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr); - char *hwprb = (char *)physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint64_t)); - - if (hwprb) { - // Tsunami - *(uint64_t*)(hwprb + 0x50) = htoa(ULL(34)); - - // Plain DP264 - *(uint64_t*)(hwprb + 0x58) = htoa(ULL(1) << 10); - } - else - panic("could not translate hwprb addr to set system type/variation\n"); - - } else - panic("could not find hwprb to set system type/variation\n"); - - /** * EV5 only supports 127 ASNs so we are going to tell the kernel that the * paritiuclar EV6 we have only supports 127 asns. * @todo At some point we should change ev5.hh and the palcode to support @@ -210,59 +98,63 @@ LinuxSystem::LinuxSystem(const string _name, const uint64_t _init_param, if (dp264_mv) { *(uint32_t*)(dp264_mv+0x18) = htoa((uint32_t)127); } else - panic("could not translate dp264_mv addr to set the MAX_ASN to 127\n"); + panic("could not translate dp264_mv addr\n"); } else - panic("could not find dp264_mv to set the MAX_ASN to 127\n"); - - + panic("could not find dp264_mv\n"); #ifdef DEBUG + kernelPanicEvent = new BreakPCEvent(&pcEventQueue, "kernel panic"); if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("panic", addr)) kernelPanicEvent->schedule(addr); else panic("could not find kernel symbol \'panic\'"); - - if (consoleSymtab->findAddress("panic", addr)) - consolePanicEvent->schedule(addr); #endif /** - * Any time ide_delay_50ms, calibarte_delay or determine_cpu_caches is called - * just skip the function. Currently determine_cpu_caches only is used put - * information in proc, however if that changes in the future we will have to - * fill in the cache size variables appropriately. + * Any time ide_delay_50ms, calibarte_delay or + * determine_cpu_caches is called just skip the + * function. Currently determine_cpu_caches only is used put + * information in proc, however if that changes in the future we + * will have to fill in the cache size variables appropriately. */ + skipIdeDelay50msEvent = new SkipFuncEvent(&pcEventQueue, "ide_delay_50ms"); if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("ide_delay_50ms", addr)) skipIdeDelay50msEvent->schedule(addr+sizeof(MachInst)); + skipDelayLoopEvent = new LinuxSkipDelayLoopEvent(&pcEventQueue, + "calibrate_delay"); if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("calibrate_delay", addr)) skipDelayLoopEvent->schedule(addr+sizeof(MachInst)); + skipCacheProbeEvent = new SkipFuncEvent(&pcEventQueue, + "determine_cpu_caches"); if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("determine_cpu_caches", addr)) skipCacheProbeEvent->schedule(addr+sizeof(MachInst)); + debugPrintkEvent = new DebugPrintkEvent(&pcEventQueue, "dprintk"); if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("dprintk", addr)) - debugPrintkEvent->schedule(addr+sizeof(MachInst)*2); + debugPrintkEvent->schedule(addr+8); + + idleStartEvent = new IdleStartEvent(&pcEventQueue, "cpu_idle", this); + if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("cpu_idle", addr)) + idleStartEvent->schedule(addr); - if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("alpha_switch_to", addr) && - DTRACE(Thread)) - printThreadEvent->schedule(addr+sizeof(MachInst)*6); + printThreadEvent = new PrintThreadInfo(&pcEventQueue, "threadinfo"); + if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("alpha_switch_to", addr) && DTRACE(Thread)) + printThreadEvent->schedule(addr + sizeof(MachInst) * 6); } LinuxSystem::~LinuxSystem() { - delete kernel; - delete console; - - delete kernelSymtab; - delete consoleSymtab; - +#ifdef DEBUG delete kernelPanicEvent; - delete consolePanicEvent; +#endif delete skipIdeDelay50msEvent; delete skipDelayLoopEvent; delete skipCacheProbeEvent; + delete debugPrintkEvent; + delete idleStartEvent; } @@ -283,92 +175,64 @@ LinuxSystem::setDelayLoop(ExecContext *xc) } } -int -LinuxSystem::registerExecContext(ExecContext *xc) -{ - int xcIndex = System::registerExecContext(xc); - - if (xcIndex == 0) { - // activate with zero delay so that we start ticking right - // away on cycle 0 - xc->activate(0); - } - - RemoteGDB *rgdb = new RemoteGDB(this, xc); - GDBListener *gdbl = new GDBListener(rgdb, 7000 + xcIndex); - gdbl->listen(); - /** - * Uncommenting this line waits for a remote debugger to connect - * to the simulator before continuing. - */ - //gdbl->accept(); - - if (remoteGDB.size() <= xcIndex) { - remoteGDB.resize(xcIndex+1); - } - - remoteGDB[xcIndex] = rgdb; - - return xcIndex; -} - - -void -LinuxSystem::replaceExecContext(ExecContext *xc, int xcIndex) -{ - System::replaceExecContext(xcIndex, xc); - remoteGDB[xcIndex]->replaceExecContext(xc); -} - -bool -LinuxSystem::breakpoint() -{ - return remoteGDB[0]->trap(ALPHA_KENTRY_IF); -} - BEGIN_DECLARE_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(LinuxSystem) - Param<bool> bin; SimObjectParam<MemoryController *> mem_ctl; SimObjectParam<PhysicalMemory *> physmem; - Param<uint64_t> init_param; Param<string> kernel_code; Param<string> console_code; Param<string> pal_code; - Param<string> boot_osflags; - VectorParam<string> binned_fns; + Param<string> boot_osflags; Param<string> readfile; + Param<unsigned int> init_param; + + Param<uint64_t> system_type; + Param<uint64_t> system_rev; + + Param<bool> bin; + VectorParam<string> binned_fns; END_DECLARE_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(LinuxSystem) BEGIN_INIT_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(LinuxSystem) - - INIT_PARAM_DFLT(bin, "is this system to be binned", false), INIT_PARAM(mem_ctl, "memory controller"), INIT_PARAM(physmem, "phsyical memory"), - INIT_PARAM_DFLT(init_param, "numerical value to pass into simulator", 0), - INIT_PARAM(kernel_code, "file that contains the code"), + INIT_PARAM(kernel_code, "file that contains the kernel code"), INIT_PARAM(console_code, "file that contains the console code"), INIT_PARAM(pal_code, "file that contains palcode"), INIT_PARAM_DFLT(boot_osflags, "flags to pass to the kernel during boot", - "a"), - INIT_PARAM(binned_fns, "functions to be broken down and binned"), - INIT_PARAM_DFLT(readfile, "file to read startup script from", "") - + "a"), + INIT_PARAM_DFLT(readfile, "file to read startup script from", ""), + INIT_PARAM_DFLT(init_param, "numerical value to pass into simulator", 0), + INIT_PARAM_DFLT(system_type, "Type of system we are emulating", 34), + INIT_PARAM_DFLT(system_rev, "Revision of system we are emulating", 1<<10), + INIT_PARAM_DFLT(bin, "is this system to be binned", false), + INIT_PARAM(binned_fns, "functions to be broken down and binned") END_INIT_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(LinuxSystem) CREATE_SIM_OBJECT(LinuxSystem) { - LinuxSystem *sys = new LinuxSystem(getInstanceName(), init_param, mem_ctl, - physmem, kernel_code, console_code, - pal_code, boot_osflags, bin, binned_fns); - - sys->readfile = readfile; - return sys; + System::Params *p = new System::Params; + p->name = getInstanceName(); + p->memctrl = mem_ctl; + p->physmem = physmem; + p->kernel_path = kernel_code; + p->console_path = console_code; + p->palcode = pal_code; + p->boot_osflags = boot_osflags; + p->init_param = init_param; + p->readfile = readfile; + p->system_type = system_type; + p->system_rev = system_rev; + p->bin = bin; + p->binned_fns = binned_fns; + + return new LinuxSystem(p); } REGISTER_SIM_OBJECT("LinuxSystem", LinuxSystem) + diff --git a/kern/linux/linux_system.hh b/kern/linux/linux_system.hh index fbfcb788f..707204607 100644 --- a/kern/linux/linux_system.hh +++ b/kern/linux/linux_system.hh @@ -26,32 +26,27 @@ * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ -#ifndef __LINUX_SYSTEM_HH__ -#define __LINUX_SYSTEM_HH__ +#ifndef __KERN_LINUX_LINUX_SYSTEM_HH__ +#define __KERN_LINUX_LINUX_SYSTEM_HH__ -#include <vector> - -#include "sim/system.hh" #include "sim/host.hh" +#include "sim/system.hh" #include "targetarch/isa_traits.hh" -#include <map> - /** * MAGIC address where the kernel arguments should go. Defined as * PARAM in linux kernel alpha-asm. */ -const Addr PARAM_ADDR = ULL(0xfffffc000030a000); +const Addr PARAM_ADDR = ULL(0xfffffc000030a000); class ExecContext; -class ElfObject; -class SymbolTable; + +class BreakPCEvent; class DebugPrintkEvent; class BreakPCEvent; class LinuxSkipDelayLoopEvent; class SkipFuncEvent; -class FnEvent; -class AlphaArguments; +class IdleStartEvent; class PrintThreadInfo; /** @@ -62,96 +57,42 @@ class PrintThreadInfo; class LinuxSystem : public System { private: - /** Object pointer for the kernel code */ - ElfObject *kernel; - - /** Object pointer for the console code */ - ElfObject *console; - - /** kernel Symbol table */ - SymbolTable *kernelSymtab; - - /** console symbol table */ - SymbolTable *consoleSymtab; - +#ifdef DEBUG /** Event to halt the simulator if the kernel calls panic() */ BreakPCEvent *kernelPanicEvent; +#endif - /** Event to halt the simulator if the console calls panic() */ - BreakPCEvent *consolePanicEvent; - - /** Event to skip determine_cpu_caches() because we don't support the - * IPRs that the code can access to figure out cache sizes + /** + * Event to skip determine_cpu_caches() because we don't support + * the IPRs that the code can access to figure out cache sizes */ SkipFuncEvent *skipCacheProbeEvent; /** PC based event to skip the ide_delay_50ms() call */ SkipFuncEvent *skipIdeDelay50msEvent; - /** PC based event to skip the dprink() call and emulate its functionality */ + /** + * PC based event to skip the dprink() call and emulate its + * functionality + */ DebugPrintkEvent *debugPrintkEvent; - /** Skip calculate_delay_loop() rather than waiting for this to be + /** + * Skip calculate_delay_loop() rather than waiting for this to be * calculated */ LinuxSkipDelayLoopEvent *skipDelayLoopEvent; PrintThreadInfo *printThreadEvent; - /** Begining of kernel code */ - Addr kernelStart; - - /** End of kernel code */ - Addr kernelEnd; - - /** Entry point in the kernel to start at */ - Addr kernelEntry; - - bool bin; - std::vector<string> binned_fns; + /** Grab the PCBB of the idle process when it starts */ + IdleStartEvent *idleStartEvent; public: - std::vector<RemoteGDB *> remoteGDB; - std::vector<GDBListener *> gdbListen; - - LinuxSystem(const std::string _name, - const uint64_t _init_param, - MemoryController *_memCtrl, - PhysicalMemory *_physmem, - const std::string &kernel_path, - const std::string &console_path, - const std::string &palcode, - const std::string &boot_osflags, - const bool _bin, - const std::vector<std::string> &_binned_fns); - + LinuxSystem(Params *p); ~LinuxSystem(); void setDelayLoop(ExecContext *xc); - - int registerExecContext(ExecContext *xc); - void replaceExecContext(ExecContext *xc, int xcIndex); - - /** - * Returns the addess the kernel starts at. - * @return address the kernel starts at - */ - Addr getKernelStart() const { return kernelStart; } - - /** - * Returns the addess the kernel ends at. - * @return address the kernel ends at - */ - Addr getKernelEnd() const { return kernelEnd; } - - /** - * Returns the addess the entry point to the kernel code. - * @return entry point of the kernel code - */ - Addr getKernelEntry() const { return kernelEntry; } - - - bool breakpoint(); }; -#endif // __LINUX_SYSTEM_HH__ +#endif // __KERN_LINUX_LINUX_SYSTEM_HH__ |