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2012-10-26config: Add a check for fastmem only used with Atomic CPUAndreas Hansson
This patch adds an additional check to ensure that the fastmem option is only used if the system is using the Atomic CPU.
2012-10-26config: Remove unused mem_size in fs.pyAndreas Hansson
This patch removes a segment of dead code that is never used.
2012-10-26config: Fix the cache class naming in regression scriptsAndreas Hansson
This patch unifies the naming of the default L1 and L2 caches in the regression configs to be in line with what is used in the se and fs scripts.
2012-10-25stats: Update the stats to reflect the 1GHz default system clockAndreas Hansson
This patch updates the stats to reflect the change in the default system clock from 1 THz to 1GHz. The changes are due to the DMA devices now injecting requests at a lower pace.
2012-10-25dev: Make default clock more reasonable for system and devicesAndreas Hansson
This patch changes the default system clock from 1THz to 1GHz. This clock is used by all modules that do not override the default (parent clock), and primarily affects the IO subsystem. Every DMA device uses its clock to schedule the next transfer, and the change will thus cause this inter-transfer delay to be longer. The default clock of the bus is removed, as the clock inherited from the system provides exactly the same value. A follow-on patch will bump the stats.
2012-10-25stats: Update stats to reflect use of SimpleDRAMAndreas Hansson
This patch bumps the stats to match the use of SimpleDRAM instead of SimpleMemory in all inorder and O3 regressions, and also all full-system regressions. A number of performance-related stats change, and a whole bunch of stats are added for the memory controller.
2012-10-25config: Use SimpleDRAM in full-system, and with o3 and inorderAndreas Hansson
This patch favours using SimpleDRAM with the default timing instead of SimpleMemory for all regressions that involve the o3 or inorder CPU, or are full system (in other words, where the actual performance of the memory is important for the overall performance). Moving forward, the solution for FSConfig and the users of fs.py and se.py is probably something similar to what we use to choose the CPU type. I envision a few pre-set configurations SimpleLPDDR2, SimpleDDR3, etc that can be choosen by a dram_type option. Feedback on this part is welcome. This patch changes plenty stats and adds all the DRAM controller related stats. A follow-on patch updates the relevant statistics. The total run-time for the entire regression goes up with ~5% with this patch due to the added complexity of the SimpleDRAM model. This is a concious trade-off to ensure that the model is properly tested.
2012-10-25config: Use shared cache config for regressionsAndreas Hansson
This patch uses the common L1, L2 and IOCache configuration for the regressions that all share the same cache parameters. There are a few regressions that use a slightly different configuration (memtest, o3-timing=mp, simple-atomic-mp and simple-timing-mp), and the latter are not changed in this patch. They will be updated in a future patch. The common cache configurations are changed to match the ones used in the regressions, and are slightly changed with respect to what they were. Hopefully this means we can converge on a common base configuration, used both in the normal user configurations and regressions. As only regressions that shared the same cache configuration are updated, no regressions are affected.
2012-10-25arm: Use table walker clock that is inherited from CPUAndreas Hansson
This patch simplifies the scheduling of the next walk for the ARM table walker. Previously it used the CPU clock, but as the table walker inherits the clock from the CPU, it is cleaner to simply use its own clock (which is the same).
2012-10-23stats: Update stats for DMA port sendAndreas Hansson
This patch updates the stats after removing the zero-time send used in the DMA port.
2012-10-23dev: Remove zero-time loop in DMA timing sendAndreas Hansson
This patch removes the zero-time loop used to send items from the DMA port transmit list. Instead of having a loop, the DMA port now uses an event to schedule sending of a single packet. Ultimately this patch serves to ease the transition to a blocking 4-phase handshake. A follow-on patch will update the regression statistics.
2012-10-23stats: Update t1000 stats to match recent changesAndreas Hansson
This patch brings the t1000 stats up to date.
2012-10-18ruby: functional access updates to network test protocolNilay Vaish
I had forgotten to change the network test protocol while making changes to ruby for supporting functional accesses. This patch updates the protocol so that it can compile correctly.
2012-10-16regressions: update stats for eio testsNilay Vaish
2012-10-15regressions: update stats due to change to ruby memory systemNilay Vaish
2012-10-15ruby: improved support for functional accessesNilay Vaish
This patch adds support to different entities in the ruby memory system for more reliable functional read/write accesses. Only the simple network has been augmented as of now. Later on Garnet will also support functional accesses. The patch adds functional access code to all the different types of messages that protocols can send around. These messages are functionally accessed by going through the buffers maintained by the network entities. The patch also rectifies some of the bugs found in coherence protocols while testing the patch. With this patch applied, functional writes always succeed. But functional reads can still fail.
2012-10-15memtest: move check on outstanding requestsNilay Vaish
The Memtest tester allows for only one request to be outstanding for a particular physical address. The check has been written separately for reads and writes. This patch moves the check earlier than its current position so that it need not be written separately for reads and writes.
2012-10-15 ruby: register multiple memory controllersNilay Vaish
Currently the Ruby System maintains pointer to only one of the memory controllers. But there can be multiple controllers in the system. This patch adds a vector of memory controllers.
2012-10-15ruby: remove AbstractMemOrCacheNilay Vaish
The only place where this abstract class is in use is the memory controller, which it self is an abstract class. Does not seem useful at all.
2012-10-15ruby: allow function definition in slicc structsNilay Vaish
This patch adds support for function definitions to appear in slicc structs. This is required for supporting functional accesses for different types of messages. Subsequent patches will use this to development.
2012-10-15ruby banked array: do away with event schedulingNilay Vaish
It seems unecessary that the BankedArray class needs to schedule an event to figure out when the access ends. Instead only the time for the end of access needs to be tracked.
2012-10-15ruby: reset timing after cache warm upNilay Vaish
Ruby system was recently converted to a clocked object. Such objects maintain state related to the time that has passed so far. During the cache warmup, Ruby system changes its own time and the global time. Later on, the global time is restored. So Ruby system also needs to reset its own time.
2012-10-15Mem: Fix incorrect logic in bus blocksize checkAndreas Hansson
This patch fixes the logic in the blocksize check such that the warning is printed if the size is not 16, 32, 64 or 128.
2012-10-15Port: Add protocol-agnostic ports in the port hierarchyAndreas Hansson
This patch adds an additional level of ports in the inheritance hierarchy, separating out the protocol-specific and protocl-agnostic parts. All the functionality related to the binding of ports is now confined to use BaseMaster/BaseSlavePorts, and all the protocol-specific parts stay in the Master/SlavePort. In the future it will be possible to add other protocol-specific implementations. The functions used in the binding of ports, i.e. getMaster/SlavePort now use the base classes, and the index parameter is updated to use the PortID typedef with the symbolic InvalidPortID as the default.
2012-10-15Mem: Separate the host and guest views of memory backing storeAndreas Hansson
This patch moves all the memory backing store operations from the independent memory controllers to the global physical memory. The main reason for this patch is to allow address striping in a future set of patches, but at this point it already provides some useful functionality in that it is now possible to change the number of memory controllers and their address mapping in combination with checkpointing. Thus, the host and guest view of the memory backing store are now completely separate. With this patch, the individual memory controllers are far simpler as all responsibility for serializing/unserializing is moved to the physical memory. Currently, the functionality is more or less moved from AbstractMemory to PhysicalMemory without any major changes. However, in a future patch the physical memory will also resolve any ranges that are interleaved and properly assign the backing store to the memory controllers, and keep the host memory as a single contigous chunk per address range. Functionality for future extensions which involve CPU virtualization also enable the host to get pointers to the backing store.
2012-10-15Checkpoint: Make system serialize call childrenAndreas Hansson
This patch changes how the serialization of the system works. The base class had a non-virtual serialize and unserialize, that was hidden by a function with the same name for a number of subclasses (most likely not intentional as the base class should have been virtual). A few of the derived systems had no specialization at all (e.g. Power and x86 that simply called the System::serialize), but MIPS and Alpha adds additional symbol table entries to the checkpoint. Instead of overriding the virtual function, the additional entries are now printed through a virtual function (un)serializeSymtab. The reason for not calling System::serialize from the two related systems is that a follow up patch will require the system to also serialize the PhysicalMemory, and if this is done in the base class if ends up being between the general parts and the specialized symbol table. With this patch, the checkpoint is not modified, as the order of the segments is unchanged.
2012-10-15Mem: Use deque instead of list for bus retriesAndreas Hansson
This patch changes the data structure used to keep track of ports that should be told to retry. As the bus is doing this in an FCFS way, there is no point having a list. A deque is a better match (and is at least in theory a better choice from a performance point of view).
2012-10-15Fix: Address a few minor issues identified by cppcheckAndreas Hansson
This patch addresses a number of smaller issues identified by the code inspection utility cppcheck. There are a number of identified leaks in the arm/linux/system.cc (although the function only get's called once so it is not a major problem), a few deletes in dev/x86/i8042.cc that were not array deletes, and sprintfs where the character array had one element less than needed. In the IIC tags there was a function allocating an array of longs which is in fact never used.
2012-10-15Stats: Update stats for cache timings in cyclesAndreas Hansson
This patch updates the stats to reflect the change in how cache latencies are expressed. In addition, the latencies are now rounded to multiples of the clock period, thus also affecting other stats.
2012-10-15Mem: Use cycles to express cache-related latenciesAndreas Hansson
This patch changes the cache-related latencies from an absolute time expressed in Ticks, to a number of cycles that can be scaled with the clock period of the caches. Ultimately this patch serves to enable future work that involves dynamic frequency scaling. As an immediate benefit it also makes it more convenient to specify cache performance without implicitly assuming a specific CPU core operating frequency. The stat blocked_cycles that actually counter in ticks is now updated to count in cycles. As the timing is now rounded to the clock edges of the cache, there are some regressions that change. Plenty of them have very minor changes, whereas some regressions with a short run-time are perturbed quite significantly. A follow-on patch updates all the statistics for the regressions.
2012-10-15Stats: Update memtest stats after setting clockAndreas Hansson
This patch updates the memtest stats to reflect the addition of a clock other than the default one.
2012-10-15Configs: Set the memtest clock to a reasonable valueAndreas Hansson
This patch changes the memtest clock from 1THz (the default) to 2GHz, similar to the CPUs in the other regressions. This is useful as the caches will adopt the same clock as the CPU. The bus clock rate is scaled accordingly, and the L1-L2 bus is kept at the CPU clock while the memory bus is at half that frequency. A separate patch updates the affected stats.
2012-10-15Stats: Update stats for new default L1-to-L2 bus clock and widthAndreas Hansson
This patch updates the stats to reflect the changes in the clock speed and width for the bus connecting the L1 and L2 caches.
2012-10-15Regression: Use CPU clock and 32-byte width for L1-L2 busAndreas Hansson
This patch changes the CoherentBus between the L1s and L2 to use the CPU clock and also four times the width compared to the default bus. The parameters are not intending to fit every single scenario, but rather serve as a better startingpoint than what we previously had. Note that the scripts that do not use the addTwoLevelCacheHiearchy are not affected by this change. A separate patch will update the stats.
2012-10-15Stats: Update stats for use of two-level builderAndreas Hansson
This patch updates the name of the l2 stats.
2012-10-15Regression: Use addTwoLevelCacheHierarchy in configsAndreas Hansson
This patch unifies the full-system regression config scripts and uses the BaseCPU convenience method addTwoLevelCacheHierarchy to connect up the L1s and L2, and create the bus inbetween. The patch is a step on the way to use the clock period to express the cache latencies, as the CPU is now the parent of the L1, L2 and L1-L2 bus, and these modules thus use the CPU clock. The patch does not change the value of any stats, but plenty names, and a follow-up patch contains the update to the stats, chaning system.l2c to system.cpu.l2cache.
2012-10-15Clock: Inherit the clock from parent by defaultAndreas Hansson
This patch changes the default 1 Tick clock period to a proxy that resolves the parents clock. As a result of this, the caches and L1-to-L2 bus, for example, will automatically use the clock period of the CPU unless explicitly overridden. To ensure backwards compatibility, the System class overrides the proxy and specifies a 1 Tick clock. We could change this to something more reasonable in a follow-on patch, perhaps 1 GHz or something similar. With this patch applied, all clocked objects should have a reasonable clock period set, and could start specifying delays in Cycles instead of absolute time.
2012-10-15Param: Fix proxy traversal to support chained proxiesAndreas Hansson
This patch modifies how proxies are traversed and unproxied to allow chained proxies. The issue that is solved manifested itself when a proxy during its evaluation ended up being hitting another proxy, and the second one got evaluated using the object that was originally used for the first proxy. For a more tangible example, see the following patch on making the default clock being inherited from the parent. In this patch, the CPU clock is a proxy Parent.clock, which is overridden in the system to be an actual value. This all works fine, but the AlphaLinuxSystem has a boot_cpu_frequency parameter that is Self.cpu[0].clock.frequency. When the latter is evaluated, it all happens relative to the current object of the proxy, i.e. the system. Thus the cpu.clock is evaluated as Parent.clock, but using the system rather than the cpu as the object to enquire.
2012-10-15Mem: Use range operations in bus in preparation for stripingAndreas Hansson
This patch transitions the bus to use the AddrRange operations instead of directly accessing the start and end. The change facilitates the move to a more elaborate AddrRange class that also supports address striping in the bus by specifying interleaving bits in the ranges. Two new functions are added to the AddrRange to determine if two ranges intersect, and if one is a subset of another. The bus propagation of address ranges is also tweaked such that an update is only propagated if the bus received information from all the downstream slave modules. This avoids the iteration and need for the cycle-breaking scheme that was previously used.
2012-10-11Mem: Determine bus block size during initialisationAndreas Hansson
This patch moves the block size computation from findBlockSize to initialisation time, once all the neighbouring ports are connected. There is no need to dynamically update the block size, and the caching of the value effectively avoided that anyhow. This is very similar to what was already in place, just with a slightly leaner implementation.
2012-10-11Doxygen: Update the version of the DoxyfileAndreas Hansson
This patch bumps the Doxyfile to match more recent versions of Doxygen. The sections that are deprecated have been removed, and the new ones added. The project name has also been updated.
2012-10-02Regression Tests: Update statisticsNilay Vaish
2012-10-02ruby: makes some members non-staticNilay Vaish
This patch makes some of the members (profiler, network, memory vector) of ruby system non-static.
2012-10-02ruby: changes to simple networkNilay Vaish
This patch makes the Switch structure inherit from BasicRouter, as is done in two other networks.
2012-10-02ruby: rename template_hack to templateNilay Vaish
I don't like using the word hack. Hence, the patch.
2012-10-02ruby: remove unused code in protocolsNilay Vaish
2012-10-02ruby: remove some unused things in sliccNilay Vaish
This patch removes the parts of slicc that were required for multi-chip protocols. Going ahead, it seems multi-chip protocols would be implemented by playing with the network itself.
2012-10-02ruby: move functional access to ruby systemNilay Vaish
This patch moves the code for functional accesses to ruby system. This is because the subsequent patches add support for making functional accesses to the messages in the interconnect. Making those accesses from the ruby port would be cumbersome.
2012-09-30MI coherence protocol: add copyright noticeNilay Vaish
2012-09-28Configs: SE script fix for Alpha and Ruby simulationsMalek Musleh
PIO interrupt port is only present for x86. Do not attempt to connect for other ISAs.