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author | Lisa Hsu <hsul@eecs.umich.edu> | 2008-11-02 21:57:07 -0500 |
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committer | Lisa Hsu <hsul@eecs.umich.edu> | 2008-11-02 21:57:07 -0500 |
commit | d857faf073895dcfde97141bd6346fe5d4317f8e (patch) | |
tree | bfcd9fadba95b409721597948dd46cfda3744ee0 /src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc | |
parent | 67fda02dda290d614de233846fee434b3713b1dc (diff) | |
download | gem5-d857faf073895dcfde97141bd6346fe5d4317f8e.tar.xz |
Add in Context IDs to the simulator. From now on, cpuId is almost never used,
the primary identifier for a hardware context should be contextId(). The
concept of threads within a CPU remains, in the form of threadId() because
sometimes you need to know which context within a cpu to manipulate.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc')
-rw-r--r-- | src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc | 3 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc b/src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc index 5e8ab9443..feb8a7fc5 100644 --- a/src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc +++ b/src/cpu/simple/atomic.cc @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ AtomicSimpleCPU::init() ThreadContext *tc = threadContexts[i]; // initialize CPU, including PC - TheISA::initCPU(tc, _cpuId); + TheISA::initCPU(tc, tc->contextId()); } #endif if (hasPhysMemPort) { @@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ AtomicSimpleCPU::init() physmemPort.getPeerAddressRanges(pmAddrList, snoop); physMemAddr = *pmAddrList.begin(); } + // Atomic doesn't do MT right now, so contextId == threadId ifetch_req.setThreadContext(_cpuId, 0); // Add thread ID if we add MT data_read_req.setThreadContext(_cpuId, 0); // Add thread ID here too data_write_req.setThreadContext(_cpuId, 0); // Add thread ID here too |