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2017-01-03sim: Remove redundant export_method_cxx_predeclsAndreas Sandberg
The headers declared in export_method_cxx_predecls are redundant since a SimObject's main header is automatically included. Change-Id: Ied9e84630b36960e54efe91d16f8c66fba7e0da0 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Joe Gross <joseph.gross@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-12-21cpu: implement an L-TAGE branch predictorArthur Perais
This patch implements an L-TAGE predictor, based on André Seznec's code available from CBP-2 (http://hpca23.cse.tamu.edu/taco/camino/cbp2/cbp-src/realistic-seznec.h). Signed-off-by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-12-21cpu: disallow speculative update of branch predictor tables (o3)Arthur Perais
The Minor and o3 cpu models share the branch prediction code. Minor relies on the BPredUnit::squash() function to update the branch predictor tables on a branch mispre- diction. This is fine because Minor executes in-order, so the update is on the correct path. However, this causes the branch predictor to be updated on out-of-order branch mispredictions when using the o3 model, which should not be the case. This patch guards against speculative update of the branch prediction tables. On a branch misprediction, BPredUnit::squash() calls BpredUnit::update(..., squashed = true). The underlying branch predictor tests against the value of squashed. If it is true, it restores any speculatively updated internal state it might have (e.g., global/local branch history), then returns. If false, it updates its prediction tables. Previously, exist- ing predictors did not test against the "squashed" parameter. To accomodate for this change, the Minor model must now call BPredUnit::squash() then BPredUnit::update(..., squashed = false) on branch mispredictions. Before, calling BpredUnit::squash() performed the prediction tables update. The effect is a slight MPKI improvement when using the o3 model. A further patch should perform the same modifications for the indirect target predictor and BTB (less critical). Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-12-21cpu: correct comments in tournament branch predictorArthur Perais
The tournament predictor is presented as doing speculative update of the global history and non-speculative update of the local history used to generate the branch prediction. However, the code does speculative update of both histories. Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-12-21cpu: Resolve targets of predicted 'taken' decode for O3Arthur Perais
The target of taken conditional direct branches does not need to be resolved in IEW: the target can be computed at decode, usually using the decoded instruction word and the PC. The higher-than-necessary penalty is taken only on conditional branches that are predicted taken but miss in the BTB. Thus, this is mostly inconsequential on IPC if the BTB is big/associative enough (fewer capacity/conflict misses). Nonetheless, what gem5 simulates is not representative of how conditional branch targets can be handled. Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-12-21cpu: Clarify meaning of cachePorts variable in lsq_unit.hh of O3Arthur Perais
cachePorts currently constrains the number of store packets written to the D-Cache each cycle), but loads currently affect this variable. This leads to unexpected congestion (e.g., setting cachePorts to a realistic 1 will in fact allow a store to WB only if no loads have accessed the D-Cache this cycle). In the absence of arbitration, this patch decouples how many loads can be done per cycle from how many stores can be done per cycle. Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-12-05cpu: Change traffic generators to use different values for writesNikos Nikoleris
Previously all traffic generators would use the same value for write requests. With this change traffic generators use their master id as the payload of write requests making them more useful for the memchecker. Change-Id: Id1a6b8f02853789b108ef6003f4c32ab929bb123 Reviewed-by: Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Stephan Diestelhorst <stephan.diestelhorst@arm.com>
2016-11-30arch: [Patch 1/5] Added RISC-V base instruction set RV64IAlec Roelke
First of five patches adding RISC-V to GEM5. This patch introduces the base 64-bit ISA (RV64I) in src/arch/riscv for use with syscall emulation. The multiply, floating point, and atomic memory instructions will be added in additional patches, as well as support for more detailed CPU models. The loader is also modified to be able to parse RISC-V ELF files, and a "Hello world\!" example for RISC-V is added to test-progs. Patch 2 will implement the multiply extension, RV64M; patch 3 will implement the floating point (single- and double-precision) extensions, RV64FD; patch 4 will implement the atomic memory instructions, RV64A, and patch 5 will add support for timing, minor, and detailed CPU models that is missing from the first four patches (such as handling locked memory). [Removed several unused parameters and imports from RiscvInterrupts.py, RiscvISA.py, and RiscvSystem.py.] [Fixed copyright information in RISC-V files copied from elsewhere that had ARM licenses attached.] [Reorganized instruction definitions in decoder.isa so that they are sorted by opcode in preparation for the addition of ISA extensions M, A, F, D.] [Fixed formatting of several files, removed some variables and instructions that were missed when moving them to other patches, fixed RISC-V Foundation copyright attribution, and fixed history of files copied from other architectures using hg copy.] [Fixed indentation of switch cases in isa.cc.] [Reorganized syscall descriptions in linux/process.cc to remove large number of repeated unimplemented system calls and added implmementations to functions that have received them since it process.cc was first created.] [Fixed spacing for some copyright attributions.] [Replaced the rest of the file copies using hg copy.] [Fixed style check errors and corrected unaligned memory accesses.] [Fix some minor formatting mistakes.] Signed-off by: Alec Roelke Signed-off by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-11-30cpu: Remove branch predictor function predictInOrderJason Lowe-Power
This function was used by the now-defunct InOrderCPU model. Since this model is no longer in gem5, this function was not called from anywhere in the code.
2016-10-15cpu, arm: Distinguish Float* and SimdFloat*, create FloatMem* opClassFernando Endo
Modify the opClass assigned to AArch64 FP instructions from SimdFloat* to Float*. Also create the FloatMemRead and FloatMemWrite opClasses, which distinguishes writes to the INT and FP register banks. Change the latency of (Simd)FloatMultAcc to 5, based on the Cortex-A72, where the "latency" of FMADD is 3 if the next instruction is a FMADD and has only the augend to destination dependency, otherwise it's 7 cycles. Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-10-06ruby: rename networktest to garnet_synthetic_traffic.Tushar Krishna
networktest is essentially a collection of synthetic traffic patterns for the network. The protocol name and the tester having the same name led to multiple python configuration files with the same name, adding confusion. This patch renames networktest to garnet_synthetic_traffic, and also adds more synthetic traffic patterns.
2016-09-22cpu: Fix the O3 CPU DrainRekai Gonzalez-Alberquilla
The drain did not wait until stages were ready again. Therefore, as a result of messages in the TimeBuffer being drain, the state after the drain was not consistent and asserts fired in some places when the draining happened after a stage got blocked, but before the notification arrived to the previous stages. Change-Id: Ib50b3b40b7f745b62c1eba2931dec76860824c71 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-09-15cpu: Support exit when any one Trace CPU completes replayRadhika Jagtap
This change adds a Trace CPU param to exit simulation early, i.e. when the first (any one) trace execution is complete. With this change the user gets a choice to configure exit as either when the last CPU finishes (default) or first CPU finishes replay. Configuring an early exit enables simulating and measuring stats strictly when memory-system resources are being stressed by all Trace CPUs. Change-Id: I3998045fdcc5cd343e1ca92d18dd7f7ecdba8f1d Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com>
2016-09-15cpu: Adjust for trace offset and fix statsRadhika Jagtap
This change subtracts the time offset present in the trace from all the event times when nodes and request are sent so that the replay starts immediately when the simulation starts. This makes the stats accurate when the time offset in traces is large, for example when traces are generated in the middle of a workload execution. It also solves the problem of unnecessary DRAM refresh events that would keep occuring during the large time offset before even a single request is replayed into the system. Change-Id: Ie0898842615def867ffd5c219948386d952af7f7 Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com>
2016-09-15cpu: Add frequency scaling to the Trace CPURadhika Jagtap
This change adds a simple feature to scale the frequency of the Trace CPU. The compute delays in the input traces provide timing. This change adds a freqency multiplier parameter to the Trace CPU set to 1.0 by default. The compute delay is manipulated to effectively achieve the frequency at which the nodes become ready and thus scale the frequency of the Trace CPU. Change-Id: Iaabbd57806941ad56094fcddbeb38fcee1172431 Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com>
2016-09-13kvm: Support timing accesses for KVM cpuMichael LeBeane
This patch enables timing accesses for KVM cpu. A new state, RunningMMIOPending, is added to indicate that there are outstanding timing requests generated by KVM in the system. KVM's tick() is disabled and the simulation does not enter into KVM until all outstanding timing requests have completed. The main motivation for this is to allow KVM CPU to perform MMIO in Ruby, since Ruby does not support atomic accesses.
2016-09-13sim: Refactor quiesce and remove FS assertsMichael LeBeane
The quiesce family of magic ops can be simplified by the inclusion of quiesceTick() and quiesce() functions on ThreadContext. This patch also gets rid of the FS guards, since suspending a CPU is also a valid operation for SE mode.
2016-08-22cpu, mem, sim: Change how KVM maps memoryDavid Hashe
Only map memories into the KVM guest address space that are marked as usable by KVM. Create BackingStoreEntry class containing flags for is_conf_reported, in_addr_map, and kvm_map.
2016-08-15cpu: Add missing override in Minor's exec contextAndreas Sandberg
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-08-15cpu: Fixed clang errors. Added 'override' keyword for virtual functions.Reiley Jeapaul
Change-Id: Ic37311443ca11ee6d95bceffea599e054e7aa110 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-08-15cpu, arch: fix the type used for the request flagsNikos Nikoleris
Change-Id: I183b9942929c873c3272ce6d1abd4ebc472c7132 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-07-21cpu: Fix Minor SMT WFI/drain interaction issuesMitch Hayenga
The behavior of WFI is to cause minor to cease evaluating pipeline logic until an interrupt is observed, however a user may wish to drain the system while a core is sleeping due to a WFI. This patch makes WFI drain. If an actual drain occurs during a WFI, the CPU is already drained and will immediately be ready for swapping, checkpointing, etc. This should not negatively impact performance as WFI instructions are 'stream-changing' (treated like unpredicted branches), so all remaining instructions are wrong-path and will be squashed rapidly. Change-Id: I63833d5acb53d8dde78f9f0c9611de0ece385e45
2016-07-21cpu: Add SMT support to MinorCPUMitch Hayenga
This patch adds SMT support to the MinorCPU. Currently RoundRobin or Random thread scheduling are supported. Change-Id: I91faf39ff881af5918cca05051829fc6261f20e3
2016-06-20mem: Resolve TrafficGen trace relative to the configAndreas Sandberg
The traffic generator currently resolves relative trace paths relative to gem5's current working directory. This can lead to surprising results for relative paths where the expectation would normally be that they are resolved relative to the configuration file. This changeset implements config-relative trace file lookups. The old behavior is kept as a fallback for configs that expect that behavior. Change-Id: I1bda4e16725842666ffc37dcb6838c23a6ff138c Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com>
2016-06-06pwr: Low-power idle power state for idle CPUsDavid Guillen Fandos
Add functionality to the BaseCPU that will put the entire CPU into a low-power idle state whenever all threads in it are idle. Change-Id: I984d1656eb0a4863c87ceacd773d2d10de5cfd2b
2016-06-06stats: Fixing regStats function for some SimObjectsDavid Guillen Fandos
Fixing an issue with regStats not calling the parent class method for most SimObjects in Gem5. This causes issues if one adds new stats in the base class (since they are never initialized properly!). Change-Id: Iebc5aa66f58816ef4295dc8e48a357558d76a77c Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-06-06sim: Call regStats of base-class as wellStephan Diestelhorst
We want to extend the stats of objects hierarchically and thus it is necessary to register the statistics of the base-class(es), as well. For now, these are empty, but generic stats will be added there. Patch originally provided by Akash Bagdia at ARM Ltd.
2016-05-27cpu: fix lastStopped unserialisationIlias Vougioukas
MinorCPU fix for corrupt numCycles when resuming from a previous simulation. --- src/cpu/minor/cpu.cc | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
2016-05-26cpu: Add a basic progress check to the TrafficGenAndreas Hansson
This patch adds a progress check to the TrafficGen so that it is easier to detect deadlock scenarios where the generator gets stuck waiting for a retry, and makes no further progress. Change-Id: Ifb8779ad0939f52c0518d0e867bac73f99b82e2b Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Radhika Jagtap <radhika.jagtap@arm.com>
2016-04-07mem: Remove threadId from memory request classMitch Hayenga
In general, the ThreadID parameter is unnecessary in the memory system as the ContextID is what is used for the purposes of locks/wakeups. Since we allocate sequential ContextIDs for each thread on MT-enabled CPUs, ThreadID is unnecessary as the CPUs can identify the requesting thread through sideband info (SenderState / LSQ entries) or ContextID offset from the base ContextID for a cpu. This is a re-spin of 20264eb after the revert (bd1c6789) and includes some fixes of that commit.
2016-04-05cpu: Implement per-thread GHRsMitch Hayenga
Branch predictors that use GHRs should index them on a per-thread basis. This makes that so. This is a re-spin of fb51231 after the revert (bd1c6789).
2016-04-05cpu: Add an indirect branch target predictorMitch Hayenga
This patch adds a configurable indirect branch predictor that can be indexed by a combination of GHR and path history hashes. Implements the functionality described in: "Target prediction for indirect jumps" by Chang, Hao, and Patt http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=264209 This is a re-spin of fb9d142 after the revert (bd1c6789).
2016-04-05cpu: Fix BTB threading oversightMitch Hayenga
The extant BTB code doesn't hash on the thread id but does check the thread id for 'btb hits'. This results in 1-thread of a multi-threaded workload taking a BTB entry, and all other threads missing for the same branch missing.
2016-04-07Revert to 74c1e6513bd0 (sim: Thermal support for Linux)Andreas Sandberg
2016-04-06Revert power patch sets with unexpected interactionsAndreas Sandberg
The following patches had unexpected interactions with the current upstream code and have been reverted for now: e07fd01651f3: power: Add support for power models 831c7f2f9e39: power: Low-power idle power state for idle CPUs 4f749e00b667: power: Add power states to ClockedObject Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> --HG-- extra : amend_source : 0b6fb073c6bbc24be533ec431eb51fbf1b269508
2016-04-05mem: Remove threadId from memory request classMitch Hayenga
In general, the ThreadID parameter is unnecessary in the memory system as the ContextID is what is used for the purposes of locks/wakeups. Since we allocate sequential ContextIDs for each thread on MT-enabled CPUs, ThreadID is unnecessary as the CPUs can identify the requesting thread through sideband info (SenderState / LSQ entries) or ContextID offset from the base ContextID for a cpu.
2016-04-05cpu: Implement per-thread GHRsCurtis Dunham
Branch predictors that use GHRs should index them on a per-thread basis. This makes that so.
2016-04-05cpu: Add an indirect branch target predictorMitch Hayenga
This patch adds a configurable indirect branch predictor that can be indexed by a combination of GHR and path history hashes. Implements the functionality described in: "Target prediction for indirect jumps" by Chang, Hao, and Patt http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=264209
2016-04-05cpu: Fix BTB threading oversightMitch Hayenga
The extant BTB code doesn't hash on the thread id but does check the thread id for 'btb hits'. This results in 1-thread of a multi-threaded workload taking a BTB entry, and all other threads missing for the same branch missing.
2014-12-09power: Low-power idle power state for idle CPUsAkash Bagdia
Add functionality to the BaseCPU that will put the entire CPU into a low-power idle state whenever all threads in it are idle.
2014-11-18power: Add power states to ClockedObjectAkash Bagdia
Add 4 power states to the ClockedObject, provides necessary access functions to check and update the power state. Default power state is UNDEFINED, it is responsibility of the respective simulation model to provide the startup state and any other logic for state change. Add number of transition stat. Add distribution of time spent in clock gated state. Add power state residency stat. Add dump call back function to allow stats update of distribution and residency stats.
2016-04-05cpu: Add instruction opclass histogram to minorMitch Hayenga
2016-04-05cpu: Query CPU for inst executed from PythonGeoffrey Blake
This patch adds the ability for the simulator to query the number of instructions a CPU has executed so far per hw-thread. This can be used to enable more flexible periodic events such as taking checkpoints starting 1s into simulation and X instructions thereafter.
2016-03-30kvm: Add an option to force context sync on kvm entry/exitAndreas Sandberg
This changeset adds an option to force the kvm-based CPUs to always synchronize the gem5 thread context representation on entry/exit into the kernel. This is very useful for debugging. Unfortunately, it is also the only way to get reliable register contents when using remote gdb functionality. The long-term solution for the latter would be to implement a kvm-specific thread context. Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Alexandru Dutu <alexandru.dutu@amd.com>
2016-03-20cpu: warn if TrafficGen is suppressing a large numer of packetsAndreas Hansson
Add a basic warning for every 10000 packet that is suppressed to alert the user.
2015-05-05cpu: Change literal integer constants to meaningful labelsRekai Gonzalez Alberquilla
fu_pool and inst_queue were using -1 for "no such FU" and -2 for "all those FUs are busy at the moment" when requesting for a FU and replying. This patch introduces new constants NoCapableFU and NoFreeFU respectively. In addition, the condition (idx == -2 || idx != -1) is equivalent to (idx != -1), so this patch also simplifies that. --HG-- extra : rebase_source : 4833717b9d1e09d7594d1f34f882e13fc4b86846
2015-11-27kvm: Shutdown KVM and disconnect performance counters on forkAndreas Sandberg
We can't/shouldn't use KVM after a fork since the child and parent probably point to the same VM. Knowing the exact effects of this is hard, but they are likely to be messy. We also disconnect the performance counters attached to the guest. This works around what seems to be a kernel bug where spurious SIGIOs get delivered to the forked child process. Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas@sandberg.pp.se> [sascha.bischoff@arm.com: Rebased patches onto a newer gem5 version] Signed-off-by: Sascha Bischoff <sascha.bischoff@arm.com> [andreas.sandberg@arm.com: Fatal if entering KVM in child process ] Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2015-11-27base: Add support for changing output directoriesAndreas Sandberg
This changeset adds support for changing the simulator output directory. This can be useful when the simulation goes through several stages (e.g., a warming phase, a simulation phase, and a verification phase) since it allows the output from each stage to be located in a different directory. Relocation is done by calling core.setOutputDir() from Python or simout.setOutputDirectory() from C++. This change affects several parts of the design of the gem5's output subsystem. First, files returned by an OutputDirectory instance (e.g., simout) are of the type OutputStream instead of a std::ostream. This allows us to do some more book keeping and control re-opening of files when the output directory is changed. Second, new subdirectories are OutputDirectory instances, which should be used to create files in that sub-directory. Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas@sandberg.pp.se> [sascha.bischoff@arm.com: Rebased patches onto a newer gem5 version] Signed-off-by: Sascha Bischoff <sascha.bischoff@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2015-08-10mem, cpu: Add assertions to snoop invalidation logicStephan Diestelhorst
This patch adds assertions that enforce that only invalidating snoops will ever reach into the logic that tracks in-order load completion and also invalidation of LL/SC (and MONITOR / MWAIT) monitors. Also adds some comments to MSHR::replaceUpgrades().
2015-07-19cpu: Fix LLSC atomic CPU wakeupKrishnendra Nathella
Writes to locked memory addresses (LLSC) did not wake up the locking CPU. This can lead to deadlocks on multi-core runs. In AtomicSimpleCPU, recvAtomicSnoop was checking if the incoming packet was an invalidation (isInvalidate) and only then handled a locked snoop. But, writes are seen instead of invalidates when running without caches (fast-forward configurations). As as simple fix, now handleLockedSnoop is also called even if the incoming snoop packet are from writes.