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authorMitch Hayenga <mitch.hayenga@arm.com>2014-10-09 17:51:58 -0400
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cpu: Remove Ozone CPU from the source tree
The Ozone CPU is now very much out of date and completely non-functional, with no one actively working on restoring it. It is a source of confusion for new users who attempt to use it before realizing its current state. RIP
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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The Regents of The University of Michigan
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
- * redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
- * neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
- * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
- * this software without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- *
- * Authors: Kevin Lim
- */
-
-#ifndef __CPU_OZONE_LSQ_UNIT_HH__
-#define __CPU_OZONE_LSQ_UNIT_HH__
-
-#include <algorithm>
-#include <map>
-#include <queue>
-
-#include "arch/types.hh"
-#include "base/hashmap.hh"
-#include "config/the_isa.hh"
-#include "cpu/inst_seq.hh"
-#include "mem/mem_interface.hh"
-//#include "mem/page_table.hh"
-#include "sim/fault_fwd.hh"
-#include "sim/sim_object.hh"
-
-class PageTable;
-
-/**
- * Class that implements the actual LQ and SQ for each specific thread.
- * Both are circular queues; load entries are freed upon committing, while
- * store entries are freed once they writeback. The LSQUnit tracks if there
- * are memory ordering violations, and also detects partial load to store
- * forwarding cases (a store only has part of a load's data) that requires
- * the load to wait until the store writes back. In the former case it
- * holds onto the instruction until the dependence unit looks at it, and
- * in the latter it stalls the LSQ until the store writes back. At that
- * point the load is replayed.
- */
-template <class Impl>
-class OzoneLSQ {
- public:
- typedef typename Impl::Params Params;
- typedef typename Impl::FullCPU FullCPU;
- typedef typename Impl::BackEnd BackEnd;
- typedef typename Impl::DynInstPtr DynInstPtr;
- typedef typename Impl::IssueStruct IssueStruct;
-
- typedef TheISA::IntReg IntReg;
-
- typedef typename std::map<InstSeqNum, DynInstPtr>::iterator LdMapIt;
-
- private:
- class StoreCompletionEvent : public Event {
- public:
- /** Constructs a store completion event. */
- StoreCompletionEvent(int store_idx, Event *wb_event, OzoneLSQ *lsq_ptr);
-
- /** Processes the store completion event. */
- void process();
-
- /** Returns the description of this event. */
- const char *description() const;
-
- private:
- /** The store index of the store being written back. */
- int storeIdx;
- /** The writeback event for the store. Needed for store
- * conditionals.
- */
- Event *wbEvent;
- /** The pointer to the LSQ unit that issued the store. */
- OzoneLSQ<Impl> *lsqPtr;
- };
-
- friend class StoreCompletionEvent;
-
- public:
- /** Constructs an LSQ unit. init() must be called prior to use. */
- OzoneLSQ();
-
- /** Initializes the LSQ unit with the specified number of entries. */
- void init(Params *params, unsigned maxLQEntries,
- unsigned maxSQEntries, unsigned id);
-
- /** Returns the name of the LSQ unit. */
- std::string name() const;
-
- /** Sets the CPU pointer. */
- void setCPU(FullCPU *cpu_ptr)
- { cpu = cpu_ptr; }
-
- /** Sets the back-end stage pointer. */
- void setBE(BackEnd *be_ptr)
- { be = be_ptr; }
-
- /** Ticks the LSQ unit, which in this case only resets the number of
- * used cache ports.
- * @todo: Move the number of used ports up to the LSQ level so it can
- * be shared by all LSQ units.
- */
- void tick() { usedPorts = 0; }
-
- /** Inserts an instruction. */
- void insert(DynInstPtr &inst);
- /** Inserts a load instruction. */
- void insertLoad(DynInstPtr &load_inst);
- /** Inserts a store instruction. */
- void insertStore(DynInstPtr &store_inst);
-
- /** Executes a load instruction. */
- Fault executeLoad(DynInstPtr &inst);
-
- Fault executeLoad(int lq_idx);
- /** Executes a store instruction. */
- Fault executeStore(DynInstPtr &inst);
-
- /** Commits the head load. */
- void commitLoad();
- /** Commits a specific load, given by the sequence number. */
- void commitLoad(InstSeqNum &inst);
- /** Commits loads older than a specific sequence number. */
- void commitLoads(InstSeqNum &youngest_inst);
-
- /** Commits stores older than a specific sequence number. */
- void commitStores(InstSeqNum &youngest_inst);
-
- /** Writes back stores. */
- void writebackStores();
-
- // @todo: Include stats in the LSQ unit.
- //void regStats();
-
- /** Clears all the entries in the LQ. */
- void clearLQ();
-
- /** Clears all the entries in the SQ. */
- void clearSQ();
-
- /** Resizes the LQ to a given size. */
- void resizeLQ(unsigned size);
-
- /** Resizes the SQ to a given size. */
- void resizeSQ(unsigned size);
-
- /** Squashes all instructions younger than a specific sequence number. */
- void squash(const InstSeqNum &squashed_num);
-
- /** Returns if there is a memory ordering violation. Value is reset upon
- * call to getMemDepViolator().
- */
- bool violation() { return memDepViolator; }
-
- /** Returns the memory ordering violator. */
- DynInstPtr getMemDepViolator();
-
- /** Returns if a load became blocked due to the memory system. It clears
- * the bool's value upon this being called.
- */
- inline bool loadBlocked();
-
- /** Returns the number of free entries (min of free LQ and SQ entries). */
- unsigned numFreeEntries();
-
- /** Returns the number of loads ready to execute. */
- int numLoadsReady();
-
- /** Returns the number of loads in the LQ. */
- int numLoads() { return loads; }
-
- /** Returns the number of stores in the SQ. */
- int numStores() { return stores; }
-
- /** Returns if either the LQ or SQ is full. */
- bool isFull() { return lqFull() || sqFull(); }
-
- /** Returns if the LQ is full. */
- bool lqFull() { return loads >= (LQEntries - 1); }
-
- /** Returns if the SQ is full. */
- bool sqFull() { return stores >= (SQEntries - 1); }
-
- /** Debugging function to dump instructions in the LSQ. */
- void dumpInsts();
-
- /** Returns the number of instructions in the LSQ. */
- unsigned getCount() { return loads + stores; }
-
- /** Returns if there are any stores to writeback. */
- bool hasStoresToWB() { return storesToWB; }
-
- /** Returns the number of stores to writeback. */
- int numStoresToWB() { return storesToWB; }
-
- /** Returns if the LSQ unit will writeback on this cycle. */
- bool willWB() { return storeQueue[storeWBIdx].canWB &&
- !storeQueue[storeWBIdx].completed &&
- !dcacheInterface->isBlocked(); }
-
- private:
- /** Completes the store at the specified index. */
- void completeStore(int store_idx);
-
- /** Increments the given store index (circular queue). */
- inline void incrStIdx(int &store_idx);
- /** Decrements the given store index (circular queue). */
- inline void decrStIdx(int &store_idx);
- /** Increments the given load index (circular queue). */
- inline void incrLdIdx(int &load_idx);
- /** Decrements the given load index (circular queue). */
- inline void decrLdIdx(int &load_idx);
-
- private:
- /** Pointer to the CPU. */
- FullCPU *cpu;
-
- /** Pointer to the back-end stage. */
- BackEnd *be;
-
- /** Pointer to the D-cache. */
- MemInterface *dcacheInterface;
-
- /** Pointer to the page table. */
- PageTable *pTable;
-
- public:
- struct SQEntry {
- /** Constructs an empty store queue entry. */
- SQEntry()
- : inst(NULL), req(NULL), size(0), data(0),
- canWB(0), committed(0), completed(0)
- { }
-
- /** Constructs a store queue entry for a given instruction. */
- SQEntry(DynInstPtr &_inst)
- : inst(_inst), req(NULL), size(0), data(0),
- canWB(0), committed(0), completed(0)
- { }
-
- /** The store instruction. */
- DynInstPtr inst;
- /** The memory request for the store. */
- MemReqPtr req;
- /** The size of the store. */
- int size;
- /** The store data. */
- IntReg data;
- /** Whether or not the store can writeback. */
- bool canWB;
- /** Whether or not the store is committed. */
- bool committed;
- /** Whether or not the store is completed. */
- bool completed;
- };
-
- enum Status {
- Running,
- Idle,
- DcacheMissStall,
- DcacheMissSwitch
- };
-
- private:
- /** The OzoneLSQ thread id. */
- unsigned lsqID;
-
- /** The status of the LSQ unit. */
- Status _status;
-
- /** The store queue. */
- std::vector<SQEntry> storeQueue;
-
- /** The load queue. */
- std::vector<DynInstPtr> loadQueue;
-
- // Consider making these 16 bits
- /** The number of LQ entries. */
- unsigned LQEntries;
- /** The number of SQ entries. */
- unsigned SQEntries;
-
- /** The number of load instructions in the LQ. */
- int loads;
- /** The number of store instructions in the SQ (excludes those waiting to
- * writeback).
- */
- int stores;
- /** The number of store instructions in the SQ waiting to writeback. */
- int storesToWB;
-
- /** The index of the head instruction in the LQ. */
- int loadHead;
- /** The index of the tail instruction in the LQ. */
- int loadTail;
-
- /** The index of the head instruction in the SQ. */
- int storeHead;
- /** The index of the first instruction that is ready to be written back,
- * and has not yet been written back.
- */
- int storeWBIdx;
- /** The index of the tail instruction in the SQ. */
- int storeTail;
-
- /// @todo Consider moving to a more advanced model with write vs read ports
- /** The number of cache ports available each cycle. */
- int cachePorts;
-
- /** The number of used cache ports in this cycle. */
- int usedPorts;
-
- //list<InstSeqNum> mshrSeqNums;
-
- //Stats::Scalar dcacheStallCycles;
- Counter lastDcacheStall;
-
- /** Wire to read information from the issue stage time queue. */
- typename TimeBuffer<IssueStruct>::wire fromIssue;
-
- // Make these per thread?
- /** Whether or not the LSQ is stalled. */
- bool stalled;
- /** The store that causes the stall due to partial store to load
- * forwarding.
- */
- InstSeqNum stallingStoreIsn;
- /** The index of the above store. */
- int stallingLoadIdx;
-
- /** Whether or not a load is blocked due to the memory system. It is
- * cleared when this value is checked via loadBlocked().
- */
- bool isLoadBlocked;
-
- /** The oldest faulting load instruction. */
- DynInstPtr loadFaultInst;
- /** The oldest faulting store instruction. */
- DynInstPtr storeFaultInst;
-
- /** The oldest load that caused a memory ordering violation. */
- DynInstPtr memDepViolator;
-
- // Will also need how many read/write ports the Dcache has. Or keep track
- // of that in stage that is one level up, and only call executeLoad/Store
- // the appropriate number of times.
-
- public:
- /** Executes the load at the given index. */
- template <class T>
- Fault read(MemReqPtr &req, T &data, int load_idx);
-
- /** Executes the store at the given index. */
- template <class T>
- Fault write(MemReqPtr &req, T &data, int store_idx);
-
- /** Returns the index of the head load instruction. */
- int getLoadHead() { return loadHead; }
- /** Returns the sequence number of the head load instruction. */
- InstSeqNum getLoadHeadSeqNum()
- {
- if (loadQueue[loadHead]) {
- return loadQueue[loadHead]->seqNum;
- } else {
- return 0;
- }
-
- }
-
- /** Returns the index of the head store instruction. */
- int getStoreHead() { return storeHead; }
- /** Returns the sequence number of the head store instruction. */
- InstSeqNum getStoreHeadSeqNum()
- {
- if (storeQueue[storeHead].inst) {
- return storeQueue[storeHead].inst->seqNum;
- } else {
- return 0;
- }
-
- }
-
- /** Returns whether or not the LSQ unit is stalled. */
- bool isStalled() { return stalled; }
-};
-
-template <class Impl>
-template <class T>
-Fault
-OzoneLSQ<Impl>::read(MemReqPtr &req, T &data, int load_idx)
-{
- //Depending on issue2execute delay a squashed load could
- //execute if it is found to be squashed in the same
- //cycle it is scheduled to execute
- assert(loadQueue[load_idx]);
-
- if (loadQueue[load_idx]->isExecuted()) {
- panic("Should not reach this point with split ops!");
-
- memcpy(&data,req->data,req->size);
-
- return NoFault;
- }
-
- // Make sure this isn't an uncacheable access
- // A bit of a hackish way to get uncached accesses to work only if they're
- // at the head of the LSQ and are ready to commit (at the head of the ROB
- // too).
- // @todo: Fix uncached accesses.
- if (req->isUncacheable() &&
- (load_idx != loadHead || !loadQueue[load_idx]->readyToCommit())) {
-
- return TheISA::genMachineCheckFault();
- }
-
- // Check the SQ for any previous stores that might lead to forwarding
- int store_idx = loadQueue[load_idx]->sqIdx;
-
- int store_size = 0;
-
- DPRINTF(OzoneLSQ, "Read called, load idx: %i, store idx: %i, "
- "storeHead: %i addr: %#x\n",
- load_idx, store_idx, storeHead, req->paddr);
-
- while (store_idx != -1) {
- // End once we've reached the top of the LSQ
- if (store_idx == storeWBIdx) {
- break;
- }
-
- // Move the index to one younger
- if (--store_idx < 0)
- store_idx += SQEntries;
-
- assert(storeQueue[store_idx].inst);
-
- store_size = storeQueue[store_idx].size;
-
- if (store_size == 0)
- continue;
-
- // Check if the store data is within the lower and upper bounds of
- // addresses that the request needs.
- bool store_has_lower_limit =
- req->vaddr >= storeQueue[store_idx].inst->effAddr;
- bool store_has_upper_limit =
- (req->vaddr + req->size) <= (storeQueue[store_idx].inst->effAddr +
- store_size);
- bool lower_load_has_store_part =
- req->vaddr < (storeQueue[store_idx].inst->effAddr +
- store_size);
- bool upper_load_has_store_part =
- (req->vaddr + req->size) > storeQueue[store_idx].inst->effAddr;
-
- // If the store's data has all of the data needed, we can forward.
- if (store_has_lower_limit && store_has_upper_limit) {
-
- int shift_amt = req->vaddr & (store_size - 1);
- // Assumes byte addressing
- shift_amt = shift_amt << 3;
-
- // Cast this to type T?
- data = storeQueue[store_idx].data >> shift_amt;
-
- req->cmd = Read;
- assert(!req->completionEvent);
- req->completionEvent = NULL;
- req->time = curTick();
- assert(!req->data);
- req->data = new uint8_t[64];
-
- memcpy(req->data, &data, req->size);
-
- DPRINTF(OzoneLSQ, "Forwarding from store idx %i to load to "
- "addr %#x, data %#x\n",
- store_idx, req->vaddr, *(req->data));
-
- typename BackEnd::LdWritebackEvent *wb =
- new typename BackEnd::LdWritebackEvent(loadQueue[load_idx],
- be);
-
- // We'll say this has a 1 cycle load-store forwarding latency
- // for now.
- // FIXME - Need to make this a parameter.
- wb->schedule(curTick());
-
- // Should keep track of stat for forwarded data
- return NoFault;
- } else if ((store_has_lower_limit && lower_load_has_store_part) ||
- (store_has_upper_limit && upper_load_has_store_part) ||
- (lower_load_has_store_part && upper_load_has_store_part)) {
- // This is the partial store-load forwarding case where a store
- // has only part of the load's data.
-
- // If it's already been written back, then don't worry about
- // stalling on it.
- if (storeQueue[store_idx].completed) {
- continue;
- }
-
- // Must stall load and force it to retry, so long as it's the oldest
- // load that needs to do so.
- if (!stalled ||
- (stalled &&
- loadQueue[load_idx]->seqNum <
- loadQueue[stallingLoadIdx]->seqNum)) {
- stalled = true;
- stallingStoreIsn = storeQueue[store_idx].inst->seqNum;
- stallingLoadIdx = load_idx;
- }
-
- // Tell IQ/mem dep unit that this instruction will need to be
- // rescheduled eventually
- be->rescheduleMemInst(loadQueue[load_idx]);
-
- DPRINTF(OzoneLSQ, "Load-store forwarding mis-match. "
- "Store idx %i to load addr %#x\n",
- store_idx, req->vaddr);
-
- return NoFault;
- }
- }
-
-
- // If there's no forwarding case, then go access memory
- DynInstPtr inst = loadQueue[load_idx];
-
- ++usedPorts;
-
- // if we have a cache, do cache access too
- if (dcacheInterface) {
- if (dcacheInterface->isBlocked()) {
- isLoadBlocked = true;
- // No fault occurred, even though the interface is blocked.
- return NoFault;
- }
-
- DPRINTF(OzoneLSQ, "D-cache: PC:%#x reading from paddr:%#x "
- "vaddr:%#x flags:%i\n",
- inst->readPC(), req->paddr, req->vaddr, req->flags);
-
- // Setup MemReq pointer
- req->cmd = Read;
- req->completionEvent = NULL;
- req->time = curTick();
- assert(!req->data);
- req->data = new uint8_t[64];
-
- assert(!req->completionEvent);
- typedef typename BackEnd::LdWritebackEvent LdWritebackEvent;
-
- LdWritebackEvent *wb = new LdWritebackEvent(loadQueue[load_idx], be);
-
- req->completionEvent = wb;
-
- // Do Cache Access
- MemAccessResult result = dcacheInterface->access(req);
-
- // Ugly hack to get an event scheduled *only* if the access is
- // a miss. We really should add first-class support for this
- // at some point.
- // @todo: Probably should support having no events
- if (result != MA_HIT) {
- DPRINTF(OzoneLSQ, "D-cache miss!\n");
- DPRINTF(Activity, "Activity: ld accessing mem miss [sn:%lli]\n",
- inst->seqNum);
-
- lastDcacheStall = curTick();
-
- _status = DcacheMissStall;
-
- wb->setDcacheMiss();
-
- } else {
-// DPRINTF(Activity, "Activity: ld accessing mem hit [sn:%lli]\n",
-// inst->seqNum);
-
- DPRINTF(OzoneLSQ, "D-cache hit!\n");
- }
- } else {
- fatal("Must use D-cache with new memory system");
- }
-
- return NoFault;
-}
-
-template <class Impl>
-template <class T>
-Fault
-OzoneLSQ<Impl>::write(MemReqPtr &req, T &data, int store_idx)
-{
- assert(storeQueue[store_idx].inst);
-
- DPRINTF(OzoneLSQ, "Doing write to store idx %i, addr %#x data %#x"
- " | storeHead:%i [sn:%i]\n",
- store_idx, req->paddr, data, storeHead,
- storeQueue[store_idx].inst->seqNum);
-
- storeQueue[store_idx].req = req;
- storeQueue[store_idx].size = sizeof(T);
- storeQueue[store_idx].data = data;
-
- // This function only writes the data to the store queue, so no fault
- // can happen here.
- return NoFault;
-}
-
-template <class Impl>
-inline bool
-OzoneLSQ<Impl>::loadBlocked()
-{
- bool ret_val = isLoadBlocked;
- isLoadBlocked = false;
- return ret_val;
-}
-
-#endif // __CPU_OZONE_LSQ_UNIT_HH__