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2010-09-14CPU: Trim unnecessary includes from some common files.Gabe Black
This reduces the scope of those includes and makes it less likely for there to be a dependency loop. This also moves the hashing functions associated with ExtMachInst objects to be with the ExtMachInst definitions and out of utility.hh.
2010-09-13Faults: Pass the StaticInst involved, if any, to a Fault's invoke method.Gabe Black
Also move the "Fault" reference counted pointer type into a separate file, sim/fault.hh. It would be better to name this less similarly to sim/faults.hh to reduce confusion, but fault.hh matches the name of the type. We could change Fault to FaultPtr to match other pointer types, and then changing the name of the file would make more sense.
2010-09-10style: fix sorting of includes and whitespace in some filesNathan Binkert
2010-08-31Alpha: Alpha's mt.hh was including mips header files.Gabe Black
2010-08-25ARM: Fixed register flattening logic (FP_Base_DepTag was set too low)Min Kyu Jeong
When decoding a srs instruction, invalid mode encoding returns invalid instruction. This can happen when garbage instructions are fetched from mispredicted path
2010-08-23ISA: Get rid of old, unused utility functions cluttering up the ISAs.Gabe Black
2010-08-23Loader: Make the load address mask be a parameter of the system rather than ↵Ali Saidi
a constant. This allows one two different OS requirements for the same ISA to be handled. Some OSes are compiled for a virtual address and need to be loaded into physical memory that starts at address 0, while other bare metal tools generate images that start at address 0.
2010-08-17sim: revamp unserialization procedureSteve Reinhardt
Replace direct call to unserialize() on each SimObject with a pair of calls for better control over initialization in both ckpt and non-ckpt cases. If restoring from a checkpoint, loadState(ckpt) is called on each SimObject. The default implementation simply calls unserialize() if there is a corresponding checkpoint section, so we get backward compatibility for existing objects. However, objects can override loadState() to get other behaviors, e.g., doing other programmed initializations after unserialize(), or complaining if no checkpoint section is found. (Note that the default warning for a missing checkpoint section is now gone.) If not restoring from a checkpoint, we call the new initState() method on each SimObject instead. This provides a hook for state initializations that are only required when *not* restoring from a checkpoint. Given this new framework, do some cleanup of LiveProcess subclasses and X86System, which were (in some cases) emulating initState() behavior in startup via a local flag or (in other cases) erroneously doing initializations in startup() that clobbered state loaded earlier by unserialize().
2010-06-14stats: get rid of the never-really-used event stuffNathan Binkert
2010-06-03More minor gdb-related cleanup.Steve Reinhardt
Found several more stale includes and forward decls.
2010-04-15tick: rename Clock namespace to SimClockNathan Binkert
2010-03-23cpu: fix exec tracing memory corruption bugSteve Reinhardt
Accessing traceData (to call setAddress() and/or setData()) after initiating a timing translation was causing crashes, since a failed translation could delete the traceData object before returning. It turns out that there was never a need to access traceData after initiating the translation, as the traced data was always available earlier; this ordering was merely historical. Furthermore, traceData->setAddress() and traceData->setData() were being called both from the CPU model and the ISA definition, often redundantly. This patch standardizes all setAddress and setData calls for memory instructions to be in the CPU models and not in the ISA definition. It also moves those calls above the translation calls to eliminate the crashes.
2010-02-12O3PCU: Split loads and stores that cross cache line boundaries.Timothy M. Jones
When each load or store is sent to the LSQ, we check whether it will cross a cache line boundary and, if so, split it in two. This creates two TLB translations and two memory requests. Care has to be taken if the first packet of a split load is sent but the second blocks the cache. Similarly, for a store, if the first packet cannot be sent, we must store the second one somewhere to retry later. This modifies the LSQSenderState class to record both packets in a split load or store. Finally, a new const variable, HasUnalignedMemAcc, is added to each ISA to indicate whether unaligned memory accesses are allowed. This is used throughout the changed code so that compiler can optimise away code dealing with split requests for ISAs that don't need them.
2010-01-19util: do checkpoint aggregation more cleanly, fix last changeset.Lisa Hsu
1) Move alpha-specific code out of page_table.cc:serialize(). 2) Begin serializing M5_pid and unserializing it, but adding an function to do optional paramIn so that old checkpoints don't need to be fixed up. 3) Fix up alpha startup code so that the unserialized M5_pid value is properly written to DTB_IPR_ASN. 4) Fix the memory unserialize that I forgot somehow in the last changeset. 5) Add in an agg_se.py to handle aggregated checkpoints. --bench foo-bar plus positional arguments foo bar are the only changes in usage from se.py. Note this aggregation stuff has only been tested for Alpha and nothing else, though it should take a very minimal amount of work to get it to work with another ISA.
2009-12-20Alpha: Implement MVI and remaining BWX instructions.Soumyaroop Roy
2009-11-10Mem: Eliminate the NO_FAULT request flag.Gabe Black
2009-10-30Syscalls: Make system calls access arguments like a stack, not an array.Gabe Black
When accessing arguments for a syscall, the position of an argument depends on the policies of the ISA, how much space preceding arguments took up, and the "alignment" of the index for this particular argument into the number of possible storate locations. This change adjusts getSyscallArg to take its index parameter by reference instead of value and to adjust it to point to the possible location of the next argument on the stack, basically just after the current one. This way, the rules for the new argument can be applied locally without knowing about other arguments since those have already been taken into account implicitly. All system calls have also been changed to reflect the new interface. In a number of cases this made the implementation clearer since it encourages arguments to be collected in one place in order and then used as necessary later, as opposed to scattering them throughout the function or using them in place in long expressions. It also discourages using getSyscallArg over and over to retrieve the same value when a temporary would do the job.
2009-10-24syscall: Addition of an ioctl command code for Power.Timothy M. Jones
2009-10-17ISA: Fix compilation.Gabe Black
2009-09-15Syscalls: Implement sysinfo() syscall.Vince Weaver
2009-07-09Alpha: Missed a file in an earlier changeset.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Get rid of the unused get(Data|Inst)Asid and (inst|data)Asid functions.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Alpha: Pull the MiscRegFile fully into the ISA object.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Registers: Add a registers.hh file as an ISA switched header.Gabe Black
This file is for register indices, Num* constants, and register types. copyRegs and copyMiscRegs were moved to utility.hh and utility.cc. --HG-- rename : src/arch/alpha/regfile.hh => src/arch/alpha/registers.hh rename : src/arch/arm/regfile.hh => src/arch/arm/registers.hh rename : src/arch/mips/regfile.hh => src/arch/mips/registers.hh rename : src/arch/sparc/regfile.hh => src/arch/sparc/registers.hh rename : src/arch/x86/regfile.hh => src/arch/x86/registers.hh
2009-07-08Alpha: Move reg_redir into its own files, and move some constants into ↵Gabe Black
regfile.hh.
2009-07-08Registers: Eliminate the ISA defined RegFile class.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Alpha: Get rid of function prototypes with no implementations.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Registers: Move the PCs out of the ISAs and into the CPUs.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Alpha: Phase out Alpha's intregfile.hh and intregfile.cc.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Registers: Eliminate the ISA defined integer register file.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Registers: Eliminate the ISA defined floating point register file.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Registers: Get rid of the float register width parameter.Gabe Black
2009-07-08Registers: Add an ISA object which replaces the MiscRegFile.Gabe Black
This object encapsulates (or will eventually) the identity and characteristics of the ISA in the CPU.
2009-06-04types: clean up types, especially signed vs unsignedNathan Binkert
2009-05-26types: add a type for thread IDs and try to use it everywhereNathan Binkert
2009-05-17includes: sort includes againNathan Binkert
2009-05-17types: Move stuff for global types into src/base/types.hhNathan Binkert
--HG-- rename : src/sim/host.hh => src/base/types.hh
2009-05-12alpha-isa: add mt.hh so it can compile with inorderKorey Sewell
2009-05-12inorder-tlb-cunit: merge the TLB as implicit to any memory accessKorey Sewell
TLBUnit no longer used and we also get rid of memAccSize and memAccFlags functions added to ISA and StaticInst since TLB is not a separate resource to acquire. Instead, TLB access is done before any read/write to memory and the result is checked before it's sent out to memory. * * *
2009-05-12inorder-float: Fix storage of FP resultsKorey Sewell
inorder was incorrectly storing FP values and confusing the integer/fp storage view of floating point operations. A big issue was knowing trying to infer when were doing single or double precision access because this lets you know the size of value to store (32-64 bits). This isnt exactly straightforward since alpha uses all 64-bit regs while mips/sparc uses a dual-reg view. by getting this value from the actual floating point register file, the model can figure out what it needs to store
2009-05-12inorder-mem: skeleton support for prefetch/writehintsKorey Sewell
2009-05-12inorder-unified-tlb: use unified TLB instead of old TLB modelKorey Sewell
2009-05-12inorder/alpha-isa: create eaComp object visible to StaticInst through ISAKorey Sewell
Remove subinstructions eaComp/memAcc since unused in CPU Models. Instead, create eaComp that is visible from StaticInst object. Gives InOrder model capability of generating address without actually initiating access * * *
2009-05-12inorder-bpred: edits to handle non-delay-slot ISAsKorey Sewell
Changes so that InOrder can work for a non-delay-slot ISA like Alpha. Typically, changes have to do with handling misspeculated branches at different points in pipeline
2009-05-12inorder-alpha-port: initial inorder support of ALPHAKorey Sewell
Edit AlphaISA to support the inorder model. Mostly alternate constructor functions and also a few skeleton multithreaded support functions * * * Remove namespace from header file. Causes compiler issues that are hard to find * * * Separate the TLB from the CPU and allow it to live in the TLBUnit resource. Give CPU accessor functions for access and also bind at construction time * * * Expose memory access size and flags through instruction object (temporarily memAccSize and memFlags to get TLB stuff working.)
2009-04-21syscall: Resolve conflicts between m5threads and Gabe's recent SE changes.Steve Reinhardt
2009-04-21Commit m5threads package.Daniel Sanchez
This patch adds limited multithreading support in syscall-emulation mode, by using the clone system call. The clone system call works for Alpha, SPARC and x86, and multithreaded applications run correctly in Alpha and SPARC.
2009-04-19Memory: Rename LOCKED for load locked store conditional to LLSC.Gabe Black
2009-04-08alpha: get rid of all turbolaser remnantsNathan Binkert
2009-04-08tlb: More fixing of unified TLBNathan Binkert