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authorFaissal Sleiman <sleimanf@umich.edu>2014-04-19 09:00:30 -0500
committerFaissal Sleiman <sleimanf@umich.edu>2014-04-19 09:00:30 -0500
commita1570f544f7eb24d87a664038705ae6801862eab (patch)
tree653b636176ab47b13c6b4f87f21f457363f62c3e /src/cpu/inteltrace.cc
parentd9fa950396e8f331bbfb1023348c8c680967b1be (diff)
downloadgem5-a1570f544f7eb24d87a664038705ae6801862eab.tar.xz
o3: Fix occupancy checks for SMT
A number of calls to isEmpty() and numFreeEntries() should be thread-specific. In cpu.cc, the fact that tid is /*commented*/ out is a bug. Say the rob has instructions from thread 0 (isEmpty() returns false), and none from thread 1. If we are trying to squash all of thread 1, then readTailInst(thread 1) will be called because rob->isEmpty() returns false. The result is end_it is not in the list and the while statement loops indefinitely back over the cpu's instList. In iew_impl.hh, all threads are told they have the entire remaining IQ, when each thread actually has a certain allocation. The result is extra stalls at the iew dispatch stage which the rename stage usually takes care of. In commit_impl.hh, rob->readHeadInst(thread 1) can be called if the rob only contains instructions from thread 0. This returns a dummyInst (which may work since we are trying to squash all instructions, but hardly seems like the right way to do it). In rob_impl.hh this fix skips the rest of the function more frequently and is more efficient. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
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