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diff --git a/cpu/o3/inst_queue.hh b/cpu/o3/inst_queue.hh deleted file mode 100644 index 518de73d9..000000000 --- a/cpu/o3/inst_queue.hh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,479 +0,0 @@ -/* - * 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. - */ - -#ifndef __CPU_O3_INST_QUEUE_HH__ -#define __CPU_O3_INST_QUEUE_HH__ - -#include <list> -#include <map> -#include <queue> -#include <vector> - -#include "base/statistics.hh" -#include "base/timebuf.hh" -#include "cpu/inst_seq.hh" -#include "cpu/o3/dep_graph.hh" -#include "encumbered/cpu/full/op_class.hh" -#include "sim/host.hh" - -class FUPool; -class MemInterface; - -/** - * A standard instruction queue class. It holds ready instructions, in - * order, in seperate priority queues to facilitate the scheduling of - * instructions. The IQ uses a separate linked list to track dependencies. - * Similar to the rename map and the free list, it expects that - * floating point registers have their indices start after the integer - * registers (ie with 96 int and 96 fp registers, regs 0-95 are integer - * and 96-191 are fp). This remains true even for both logical and - * physical register indices. The IQ depends on the memory dependence unit to - * track when memory operations are ready in terms of ordering; register - * dependencies are tracked normally. Right now the IQ also handles the - * execution timing; this is mainly to allow back-to-back scheduling without - * requiring IEW to be able to peek into the IQ. At the end of the execution - * latency, the instruction is put into the queue to execute, where it will - * have the execute() function called on it. - * @todo: Make IQ able to handle multiple FU pools. - */ -template <class Impl> -class InstructionQueue -{ - public: - //Typedefs from the Impl. - typedef typename Impl::FullCPU FullCPU; - typedef typename Impl::DynInstPtr DynInstPtr; - typedef typename Impl::Params Params; - - typedef typename Impl::CPUPol::IEW IEW; - typedef typename Impl::CPUPol::MemDepUnit MemDepUnit; - typedef typename Impl::CPUPol::IssueStruct IssueStruct; - typedef typename Impl::CPUPol::TimeStruct TimeStruct; - - // Typedef of iterator through the list of instructions. - typedef typename std::list<DynInstPtr>::iterator ListIt; - - friend class Impl::FullCPU; - - /** FU completion event class. */ - class FUCompletion : public Event { - private: - /** Executing instruction. */ - DynInstPtr inst; - - /** Index of the FU used for executing. */ - int fuIdx; - - /** Pointer back to the instruction queue. */ - InstructionQueue<Impl> *iqPtr; - - bool freeFU; - - public: - /** Construct a FU completion event. */ - FUCompletion(DynInstPtr &_inst, int fu_idx, - InstructionQueue<Impl> *iq_ptr); - - virtual void process(); - virtual const char *description(); - void setFreeFU() { freeFU = true; } - }; - - /** Constructs an IQ. */ - InstructionQueue(Params *params); - - /** Destructs the IQ. */ - ~InstructionQueue(); - - /** Returns the name of the IQ. */ - std::string name() const; - - /** Registers statistics. */ - void regStats(); - - void resetState(); - - /** Sets CPU pointer. */ - void setCPU(FullCPU *_cpu) { cpu = _cpu; } - - /** Sets active threads list. */ - void setActiveThreads(std::list<unsigned> *at_ptr); - - /** Sets the IEW pointer. */ - void setIEW(IEW *iew_ptr) { iewStage = iew_ptr; } - - /** Sets the timer buffer between issue and execute. */ - void setIssueToExecuteQueue(TimeBuffer<IssueStruct> *i2eQueue); - - /** Sets the global time buffer. */ - void setTimeBuffer(TimeBuffer<TimeStruct> *tb_ptr); - - void switchOut(); - - void takeOverFrom(); - - bool isSwitchedOut() { return switchedOut; } - - /** Number of entries needed for given amount of threads. */ - int entryAmount(int num_threads); - - /** Resets max entries for all threads. */ - void resetEntries(); - - /** Returns total number of free entries. */ - unsigned numFreeEntries(); - - /** Returns number of free entries for a thread. */ - unsigned numFreeEntries(unsigned tid); - - /** Returns whether or not the IQ is full. */ - bool isFull(); - - /** Returns whether or not the IQ is full for a specific thread. */ - bool isFull(unsigned tid); - - /** Returns if there are any ready instructions in the IQ. */ - bool hasReadyInsts(); - - /** Inserts a new instruction into the IQ. */ - void insert(DynInstPtr &new_inst); - - /** Inserts a new, non-speculative instruction into the IQ. */ - void insertNonSpec(DynInstPtr &new_inst); - - /** Inserts a memory or write barrier into the IQ to make sure - * loads and stores are ordered properly. - */ - void insertBarrier(DynInstPtr &barr_inst); - - DynInstPtr getInstToExecute(); - - /** - * Records the instruction as the producer of a register without - * adding it to the rest of the IQ. - */ - void recordProducer(DynInstPtr &inst) - { addToProducers(inst); } - - /** Process FU completion event. */ - void processFUCompletion(DynInstPtr &inst, int fu_idx); - - /** - * Schedules ready instructions, adding the ready ones (oldest first) to - * the queue to execute. - */ - void scheduleReadyInsts(); - - /** Schedules a single specific non-speculative instruction. */ - void scheduleNonSpec(const InstSeqNum &inst); - - /** - * Commits all instructions up to and including the given sequence number, - * for a specific thread. - */ - void commit(const InstSeqNum &inst, unsigned tid = 0); - - /** Wakes all dependents of a completed instruction. */ - int wakeDependents(DynInstPtr &completed_inst); - - /** Adds a ready memory instruction to the ready list. */ - void addReadyMemInst(DynInstPtr &ready_inst); - - /** - * Reschedules a memory instruction. It will be ready to issue once - * replayMemInst() is called. - */ - void rescheduleMemInst(DynInstPtr &resched_inst); - - /** Replays a memory instruction. It must be rescheduled first. */ - void replayMemInst(DynInstPtr &replay_inst); - - /** Completes a memory operation. */ - void completeMemInst(DynInstPtr &completed_inst); - - /** Indicates an ordering violation between a store and a load. */ - void violation(DynInstPtr &store, DynInstPtr &faulting_load); - - /** - * Squashes instructions for a thread. Squashing information is obtained - * from the time buffer. - */ - void squash(unsigned tid); - - /** Returns the number of used entries for a thread. */ - unsigned getCount(unsigned tid) { return count[tid]; }; - - /** Debug function to print all instructions. */ - void printInsts(); - - private: - /** Does the actual squashing. */ - void doSquash(unsigned tid); - - ///////////////////////// - // Various pointers - ///////////////////////// - - /** Pointer to the CPU. */ - FullCPU *cpu; - - /** Cache interface. */ - MemInterface *dcacheInterface; - - /** Pointer to IEW stage. */ - IEW *iewStage; - - /** The memory dependence unit, which tracks/predicts memory dependences - * between instructions. - */ - MemDepUnit memDepUnit[Impl::MaxThreads]; - - /** The queue to the execute stage. Issued instructions will be written - * into it. - */ - TimeBuffer<IssueStruct> *issueToExecuteQueue; - - /** The backwards time buffer. */ - TimeBuffer<TimeStruct> *timeBuffer; - - /** Wire to read information from timebuffer. */ - typename TimeBuffer<TimeStruct>::wire fromCommit; - - /** Function unit pool. */ - FUPool *fuPool; - - ////////////////////////////////////// - // Instruction lists, ready queues, and ordering - ////////////////////////////////////// - - /** List of all the instructions in the IQ (some of which may be issued). */ - std::list<DynInstPtr> instList[Impl::MaxThreads]; - - std::list<DynInstPtr> instsToExecute; - - /** - * Struct for comparing entries to be added to the priority queue. This - * gives reverse ordering to the instructions in terms of sequence - * numbers: the instructions with smaller sequence numbers (and hence - * are older) will be at the top of the priority queue. - */ - struct pqCompare { - bool operator() (const DynInstPtr &lhs, const DynInstPtr &rhs) const - { - return lhs->seqNum > rhs->seqNum; - } - }; - - typedef std::priority_queue<DynInstPtr, std::vector<DynInstPtr>, pqCompare> - ReadyInstQueue; - - /** List of ready instructions, per op class. They are separated by op - * class to allow for easy mapping to FUs. - */ - ReadyInstQueue readyInsts[Num_OpClasses]; - - /** List of non-speculative instructions that will be scheduled - * once the IQ gets a signal from commit. While it's redundant to - * have the key be a part of the value (the sequence number is stored - * inside of DynInst), when these instructions are woken up only - * the sequence number will be available. Thus it is most efficient to be - * able to search by the sequence number alone. - */ - std::map<InstSeqNum, DynInstPtr> nonSpecInsts; - - typedef typename std::map<InstSeqNum, DynInstPtr>::iterator NonSpecMapIt; - - /** Entry for the list age ordering by op class. */ - struct ListOrderEntry { - OpClass queueType; - InstSeqNum oldestInst; - }; - - /** List that contains the age order of the oldest instruction of each - * ready queue. Used to select the oldest instruction available - * among op classes. - * @todo: Might be better to just move these entries around instead - * of creating new ones every time the position changes due to an - * instruction issuing. Not sure std::list supports this. - */ - std::list<ListOrderEntry> listOrder; - - typedef typename std::list<ListOrderEntry>::iterator ListOrderIt; - - /** Tracks if each ready queue is on the age order list. */ - bool queueOnList[Num_OpClasses]; - - /** Iterators of each ready queue. Points to their spot in the age order - * list. - */ - ListOrderIt readyIt[Num_OpClasses]; - - /** Add an op class to the age order list. */ - void addToOrderList(OpClass op_class); - - /** - * Called when the oldest instruction has been removed from a ready queue; - * this places that ready queue into the proper spot in the age order list. - */ - void moveToYoungerInst(ListOrderIt age_order_it); - - DependencyGraph<DynInstPtr> dependGraph; - - ////////////////////////////////////// - // Various parameters - ////////////////////////////////////// - - /** IQ Resource Sharing Policy */ - enum IQPolicy { - Dynamic, - Partitioned, - Threshold - }; - - /** IQ sharing policy for SMT. */ - IQPolicy iqPolicy; - - /** Number of Total Threads*/ - unsigned numThreads; - - /** Pointer to list of active threads. */ - std::list<unsigned> *activeThreads; - - /** Per Thread IQ count */ - unsigned count[Impl::MaxThreads]; - - /** Max IQ Entries Per Thread */ - unsigned maxEntries[Impl::MaxThreads]; - - /** Number of free IQ entries left. */ - unsigned freeEntries; - - /** The number of entries in the instruction queue. */ - unsigned numEntries; - - /** The total number of instructions that can be issued in one cycle. */ - unsigned totalWidth; - - /** The number of physical registers in the CPU. */ - unsigned numPhysRegs; - - /** The number of physical integer registers in the CPU. */ - unsigned numPhysIntRegs; - - /** The number of floating point registers in the CPU. */ - unsigned numPhysFloatRegs; - - /** Delay between commit stage and the IQ. - * @todo: Make there be a distinction between the delays within IEW. - */ - unsigned commitToIEWDelay; - - bool switchedOut; - - /** The sequence number of the squashed instruction. */ - InstSeqNum squashedSeqNum[Impl::MaxThreads]; - - /** A cache of the recently woken registers. It is 1 if the register - * has been woken up recently, and 0 if the register has been added - * to the dependency graph and has not yet received its value. It - * is basically a secondary scoreboard, and should pretty much mirror - * the scoreboard that exists in the rename map. - */ - std::vector<bool> regScoreboard; - - /** Adds an instruction to the dependency graph, as a consumer. */ - bool addToDependents(DynInstPtr &new_inst); - - /** Adds an instruction to the dependency graph, as a producer. */ - void addToProducers(DynInstPtr &new_inst); - - /** Moves an instruction to the ready queue if it is ready. */ - void addIfReady(DynInstPtr &inst); - - /** Debugging function to count how many entries are in the IQ. It does - * a linear walk through the instructions, so do not call this function - * during normal execution. - */ - int countInsts(); - - /** Debugging function to dump all the list sizes, as well as print - * out the list of nonspeculative instructions. Should not be used - * in any other capacity, but it has no harmful sideaffects. - */ - void dumpLists(); - - /** Debugging function to dump out all instructions that are in the - * IQ. - */ - void dumpInsts(); - - /** Stat for number of instructions added. */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqInstsAdded; - /** Stat for number of non-speculative instructions added. */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqNonSpecInstsAdded; - - Stats::Scalar<> iqInstsIssued; - /** Stat for number of integer instructions issued. */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqIntInstsIssued; - /** Stat for number of floating point instructions issued. */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqFloatInstsIssued; - /** Stat for number of branch instructions issued. */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqBranchInstsIssued; - /** Stat for number of memory instructions issued. */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqMemInstsIssued; - /** Stat for number of miscellaneous instructions issued. */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqMiscInstsIssued; - /** Stat for number of squashed instructions that were ready to issue. */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqSquashedInstsIssued; - /** Stat for number of squashed instructions examined when squashing. */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqSquashedInstsExamined; - /** Stat for number of squashed instruction operands examined when - * squashing. - */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqSquashedOperandsExamined; - /** Stat for number of non-speculative instructions removed due to a squash. - */ - Stats::Scalar<> iqSquashedNonSpecRemoved; - - Stats::VectorDistribution<> queueResDist; - Stats::Distribution<> numIssuedDist; - Stats::VectorDistribution<> issueDelayDist; - - Stats::Vector<> statFuBusy; -// Stats::Vector<> dist_unissued; - Stats::Vector2d<> statIssuedInstType; - - Stats::Formula issueRate; -// Stats::Formula issue_stores; -// Stats::Formula issue_op_rate; - Stats::Vector<> fuBusy; //cumulative fu busy - - Stats::Formula fuBusyRate; -}; - -#endif //__CPU_O3_INST_QUEUE_HH__ |