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author | Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com> | 2019-04-24 20:11:23 -0700 |
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committer | Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com> | 2019-04-28 05:16:01 +0000 |
commit | 9305bb6e83d57fde96c78e7b11d50914935f57d5 (patch) | |
tree | f904a16c6e20a53d1e930a9e5dbb7b14c69aa990 /src/arch/sparc/process.cc | |
parent | fce9c7a26f8c8a29d51c319c876a7bf0a32404a7 (diff) | |
download | gem5-9305bb6e83d57fde96c78e7b11d50914935f57d5.tar.xz |
arch, sim: Simplify the AuxVector type.
The AuxVector type has a bunch of accessors which just give access to
the underlying variables through references. We might as well just make
those members accessible directly.
Also, the AuxVector doesn't need to handle endianness flips itself. We
can tell the byteswap mechanism how to flip an AuxVector, and let it
handle that for us.
This gets rid of the entire .cc file which was complicated by trying
to both hide the ISA specific endianness translations, and instantiate
templated functions in a .cc.
Change-Id: I433cd61e73e0b067b6d628fba31be4a4ec1c4cf0
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/18373
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/arch/sparc/process.cc')
-rw-r--r-- | src/arch/sparc/process.cc | 53 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/src/arch/sparc/process.cc b/src/arch/sparc/process.cc index 6659a04fa..3419e0970 100644 --- a/src/arch/sparc/process.cc +++ b/src/arch/sparc/process.cc @@ -192,9 +192,7 @@ SparcProcess::argsInit(int pageSize) { int intSize = sizeof(IntType); - typedef AuxVector<IntType> auxv_t; - - std::vector<auxv_t> auxv; + std::vector<AuxVector<IntType>> auxv; string filename; if (argv.size() < 1) @@ -238,34 +236,34 @@ SparcProcess::argsInit(int pageSize) ElfObject * elfObject = dynamic_cast<ElfObject *>(objFile); if (elfObject) { // Bits which describe the system hardware capabilities - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_HWCAP, hwcap)); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_HWCAP, hwcap); // The system page size - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_PAGESZ, SparcISA::PageBytes)); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_PAGESZ, SparcISA::PageBytes); // Defined to be 100 in the kernel source. // Frequency at which times() increments - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_CLKTCK, 100)); - // For statically linked executables, this is the virtual address of the - // program header tables if they appear in the executable image - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_PHDR, elfObject->programHeaderTable())); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_CLKTCK, 100); + // For statically linked executables, this is the virtual address of + // the program header tables if they appear in the executable image + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_PHDR, elfObject->programHeaderTable()); // This is the size of a program header entry from the elf file. - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_PHENT, elfObject->programHeaderSize())); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_PHENT, elfObject->programHeaderSize()); // This is the number of program headers from the original elf file. - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_PHNUM, elfObject->programHeaderCount())); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_PHNUM, elfObject->programHeaderCount()); // This is the base address of the ELF interpreter; it should be // zero for static executables or contain the base address for // dynamic executables. - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_BASE, getBias())); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_BASE, getBias()); // This is hardwired to 0 in the elf loading code in the kernel - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_FLAGS, 0)); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_FLAGS, 0); // The entry point to the program - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_ENTRY, objFile->entryPoint())); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_ENTRY, objFile->entryPoint()); // Different user and group IDs - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_UID, uid())); - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_EUID, euid())); - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_GID, gid())); - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_EGID, egid())); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_UID, uid()); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_EUID, euid()); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_GID, gid()); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_EGID, egid()); // Whether to enable "secure mode" in the executable - auxv.push_back(auxv_t(M5_AT_SECURE, 0)); + auxv.emplace_back(M5_AT_SECURE, 0); } // Figure out how big the initial stack needs to be @@ -373,19 +371,16 @@ SparcProcess::argsInit(int pageSize) initVirtMem.writeString(file_name_base, filename.c_str()); // Copy the aux stuff - for (int x = 0; x < auxv.size(); x++) { - initVirtMem.writeBlob(auxv_array_base + x * 2 * intSize, - (uint8_t*)&(auxv[x].getAuxType()), intSize); - initVirtMem.writeBlob(auxv_array_base + (x * 2 + 1) * intSize, - (uint8_t*)&(auxv[x].getAuxVal()), intSize); + Addr auxv_array_end = auxv_array_base; + for (const auto &aux: auxv) { + initVirtMem.write(auxv_array_end, aux, GuestByteOrder); + auxv_array_end += sizeof(aux); } // Write out the terminating zeroed auxilliary vector - const IntType zero = 0; - initVirtMem.writeBlob(auxv_array_base + intSize * 2 * auxv.size(), - (uint8_t*)&zero, intSize); - initVirtMem.writeBlob(auxv_array_base + intSize * (2 * auxv.size() + 1), - (uint8_t*)&zero, intSize); + const AuxVector<IntType> zero(0, 0); + initVirtMem.write(auxv_array_end, zero); + auxv_array_end += sizeof(zero); copyStringArray(envp, envp_array_base, env_data_base, initVirtMem); copyStringArray(argv, argv_array_base, arg_data_base, initVirtMem); |