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2010-06-03Minor remote GDB cleanup.Steve Reinhardt
Expand the help text on the --remote-gdb-port option so people know you can use it to disable remote gdb without reading the source code, and thus don't waste any time trying to add a separate option to do that. Clean up some gdb-related cruft I found while looking for where one would add a gdb disable option, before I found the comment that told me that I didn't need to do that.
2010-06-02ARM: Implement support for the IT instruction and the ITSTATE bits of CPSR.Gabe Black
2010-06-02ARM: Implement the ARM TLB/Tablewalker. Needs performance improvements.Ali Saidi
2010-06-02ARM: Implement ARM CPU interruptsAli Saidi
2010-06-02ARM: Move PC mode bits around so they can be used for exectraceAli Saidi
2010-06-02Simple CPU: Make the FloatRegs trace flag do something.Gabe Black
2010-06-02CPU: Reset fetch offset after a exceptionAli Saidi
2010-06-02ARM: Make the predecoder handle Thumb instructions.Gabe Black
2010-05-13BPRED: Fixed the treshold-bug in the tournament predictor.Maximilien Breughe
Suppose the saturating counters of a branch predictor contain n bits. When the counter is between 0 and (2^(n-1) - 1), boundaries included, the branch is predicted as not taken. When the counter is between 2^(n-1) and (2^n - 1), boundaries included, the branch is predicted as taken.
2010-04-15tick: rename Clock namespace to SimClockNathan Binkert
2010-04-10inorder: timing for inst forwardingKorey Sewell
when insts execute, they mark the time they finish to be used for subsequent isnts they may need forwarding of data. However, the regdepmap was using the wrong value to index into the destination operands of the instruction to be forwarded. Thus, in some cases, we are checking to see if the 3rd destination register for an instruction is executed at a certain time, when there is only 1 dest. register valid. Thus, we get a bad, uninitialized time value that will stall forwarding causing performance loss but still the correct execution.
2010-04-02ruby: get rid of gems_common/util.hh and .cc and use stuff in src/baseNathan Binkert
2010-04-02ruby: get "using namespace" out of headersNathan Binkert
In addition to obvious changes, this required a slight change to the slicc grammar to allow types with :: in them. Otherwise slicc barfs on std::string which we need for the headers that slicc generates.
2010-03-29style: cleanup the Ruby TesterNathan Binkert
2010-03-27m5: merge inorder updatesKorey Sewell
2010-03-27inorder: write-hints bug fixKorey Sewell
make sure to only read 1 src reg. for write-hint and any other similar 'store' instruction. Reading the source reg when its not necessary can cause the simulator to read from uninitialized values
2010-03-25CPU: Added comments to address translation classes.Timothy M. Jones
2010-03-23cpu: get rid of uncached access "events"Steve Reinhardt
These recordEvent() calls could cause crashes since they access the req pointer after it's potentially been deleted during a failed translation call. (Similar problem to the traceData bug fixed in the previous cset.) Moving them above the translation call (as was done recentlyi in cset 8b2b8e5e7d35) avoids the crash but doesn't work, since at that point we don't know if the access is uncached or not. It's not clear why these calls are there, and no one seems to use them, so we'll just delete them. If they are needed, they should be moved to somewhere that's guaranteed to be after the translation completes but before the request is possibly deleted, e.g., in finishTranslation().
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.
2010-03-22inorder: import name for addtl. bpred statsKorey Sewell
2010-03-22inorder: fix squash bug in branch predictorMaximilien Breughe
2010-03-22inorder: fix address list bugKorey Sewell
2010-03-21TimingSimpleCPU: Fixed uncacacheable request read bugBrad Beckmann
Previously the recording of an uncached read occurred after the request was possibly deleted within the translateTiming function.
2010-03-10ruby: get rid of std-includes.hhNathan Binkert
Do not use "using namespace std;" in headers Include header files as needed
2010-02-26cpu_models: get rid of cpu_models.py and move the stuff into SConsNathan Binkert
2010-02-20BaseDynInst: Preserve the faults returned from read and write.Timothy M. Jones
When implementing timing address translations instead of atomic, I forgot to preserve the faults that are returned from the read and write calls. This patch reinstates them.
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.
2010-02-12BaseDynInst: Make the TLB translation timing instead of atomic.Timothy M. Jones
This initiates a timing translation and passes the read or write on to the processor before waiting for it to finish. Once the translation is finished, the instruction's state is updated via the 'finish' function. A new DataTranslation class is created to handle this. The idea is taken from the implementation of timing translations in TimingSimpleCPU by Gabe Black. This patch also separates out the timing translations from this CPU and uses the new DataTranslation class.
2010-01-31inorder: double delete inst bugKorey Sewell
Make sure that instructions are dereferenced/deleted twice by marking they are on the remove list
2010-01-31inorder: inst count mgmtKorey Sewell
2010-01-31inorder: implement split storesKorey Sewell
2010-01-31inorder: implement split loadsKorey Sewell
2010-01-31inorder: add activity statsKorey Sewell
2010-01-31inorder: object cleanup in destructorsKorey Sewell
2010-01-31inorder: user per-thread dummy insts/reqsKorey Sewell
2010-01-31inorder: add execution unit statsKorey Sewell
2010-01-31inorder: recvRetry bug fixKorey Sewell
- on certain retry requests you can get an assertion failure - fix by allowing the request to literally "Retry" itself if it wasnt successful before, and then block any requests through cache port while waiting for the cache to be made available for access
2010-01-31inorder-stats: add prereq to basic statKorey Sewell
only show requests processed when the resource is actually in use
2010-01-31inorder: ctxt switch statsKorey Sewell
- m5 line enforcement on use_def.cc,hh
2010-01-31inorder: pipeline stage statsKorey Sewell
add idle/run/utilization stats for each pipeline stage
2010-01-31inorder: enforce stage bandwidthKorey Sewell
each stage keeps track of insts_processed on a per_thread basis but we should be keeping that on a total basis inorder to enforce stage width limits
2010-01-31inorder: set thread status'Korey Sewell
set Active/Suspended/Halted status for threads. useful for system when determining if/when to exit simulation
2010-01-31inorder: add/remove halt/deallocate context respectivelyKorey Sewell
Halt is called from the exit() system call while deallocate is unused. So to clear up things, just use halt and remove deallocate.
2010-01-31inorder: track last branch committedKorey Sewell
when threads are switching in/out the CPU, we need to keep track of special cases like branches. Add appropriate variables in ThreadState t track this and then use these variables when updating pc after context switch
2010-01-31inorder: add updatePC event to resPoolKorey Sewell
this will be used for when a thread comes back from a cache miss, it needs to update the PCs because the inst might of been a branch or delayslot in which the next PC isnt always a straight addition
2010-01-31inorder: ready thread wakeupKorey Sewell
allow a thread to wakeup and be activated after it has been in suspended state and another thread is switched out. Need to give pipeline stages a "activateThread" function so that can get to their suspended instruction when the time is right.
2010-01-31inorder: add threadmodel flagKorey Sewell
this prints out messages relative to what threading model is being used (smt, switch-on-miss, single, etc.)
2010-01-31inorder: mem. mgmt. updateKorey Sewell
update address List and address Map to take into account multiple threads
2010-01-31inorder: suspend in respoolKorey Sewell
give resources their own specific activity to do for a "suspend" event instead of defaulting to deactivating the thread for a suspend thread event. This really matters for the fetch sequence unit which wants to remove the thread from fetching while other units want to ignore a thread suspension. If you deactivate a thread in a resource then you may lose some of the allotted bandwidth that the thread is taking up...
2010-01-31inorder: fetch thread bugKorey Sewell
dont check total # of threads but instead all active threads