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2014-03-23mem: Rename SimpleDRAM to a more suitable DRAMCtrlAndreas Hansson
This patch renames the not-so-simple SimpleDRAM to a more suitable DRAMCtrl. The name change is intended to ensure that we do not send the wrong message (although the "simple" in SimpleDRAM was originally intended as in cleverly simple, or elegant). As the DRAM controller modelling work is being presented at ISPASS'14 our hope is that a broader audience will use the model in the future. --HG-- rename : src/mem/SimpleDRAM.py => src/mem/DRAMCtrl.py rename : src/mem/simple_dram.cc => src/mem/dram_ctrl.cc rename : src/mem/simple_dram.hh => src/mem/dram_ctrl.hh
2014-03-23mem: More descriptive address-mapping scheme namesAndreas Hansson
This patch adds the row bits to the name of the address mapping schemes to make it more clear that all the current schemes places the row bits as the most significant bits.
2014-02-18mem: Add a wrapped DRAMSim2 memory controllerAndreas Hansson
This patch adds DRAMSim2 as a memory controller by wrapping the external library and creating a sublass of AbstractMemory that bridges between the semantics of gem5 and the DRAMSim2 interface. The DRAMSim2 wrapper extracts the clock period from the config file. There is no way of extracting this information from DRAMSim2 itself, so we simply read the same config file and get it from there. To properly model the response queue, the wrapper keeps track of how many transactions are in the actual controller, and how many are stacking up waiting to be sent back as responses (in the wrapper). The latter requires us to move away from the queued port and manage the packets ourselves. This is due to DRAMSim2 not having any flow control on the response path. DRAMSim2 assumes that the transactions it is given are matching the burst size of the choosen memory. The wrapper checks to ensure the cache line size of the system matches the burst size of DRAMSim2 as there are currently no provisions to split the system requests. In theory we could allow a cache line size smaller than the burst size, but that would lead to inefficient use of the DRAM, so for not we fatal also in this case.
2014-01-27config: allow more than 3GB of memory for x86 simulationsNilay Vaish
This patch edits the configuration files so that x86 simulations can have more than 3GB of memory. It also corrects a bug in the MemConfig.py script.
2013-08-19config: Command line support for multi-channel memoryAndreas Hansson
This patch adds support for specifying multi-channel memory configurations on the command line, e.g. 'se/fs.py --mem-type=ddr3_1600_x64 --mem-channels=4'. To enable this, it enhances the functionality of MemConfig and moves the existing makeMultiChannel class method from SimpleDRAM to the support scripts. The se/fs.py example scripts are updated to make use of the new feature.
2013-05-30mem: More descriptive DRAM config namesAndreas Hansson
This patch changes the class names of the variuos DRAM configurations to better reflect what memory they are based on. The speed and interface width is now part of the name, and also the alias that is used to select them on the command line. Some minor changes are done to the actual parameters, to better reflect the named configurations. As a result of these changes the regressions change slightly and the stats will be bumped in a separate patch.
2013-05-30mem: Add a LPDDR3-1600 configurationAndreas Hansson
This patch adds a typical (leaning towards fast) LPDDR3 configuration based on publically available data. As expected, it looks very similar to the LPDDR2-S4 configuration, only with a slightly lower burst time.
2013-04-22config: Add a mem-type config option to se/fs scriptsAndreas Hansson
This patch enables selection of the memory controller class through a mem-type command-line option. Behind the scenes, this option is treated much like the cpu-type, and a similar framework is used to resolve the valid options, and translate the short-hand description to a valid class. The regression scripts are updated with a hardcoded memory class for the moment. The best solution going forward is probably to get the memory out of the makeSystem functions, but Ruby complicates things as it does not connect the memory controller to the membus. --HG-- rename : configs/common/CpuConfig.py => configs/common/MemConfig.py