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The object is called EtherTap (as opposed to EtherTapStub, what the former
EtherTap was renamed to), and its existance is gated on the linux/if_tun.h
header file existing. That's probably overly strict, but it will hopefully
be minimally likely to break the build for other systems.
Change-Id: Ie03507fadf0d843a4d4d52f283c44a416c6f2a74
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/3646
Reviewed-by: Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>
Maintainer: Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>
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A lot of the implementation of EtherTapStub can be shared with a version
which uses a tap device directly. This change factors out those parts to
accommodate that.
Change-Id: I9c2e31f1be139ca73859a83f05457cef90101006
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/3645
Reviewed-by: Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>
Maintainer: Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>
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The EtherTap object is going to be reworked so that it connects to a tap
device directly, but it's worthwhile to still be able to use the m5tap
utility (util/tap) to send/receive packets on systems which don't support
tap but do support the pcap API. It can also be used to replay ethernet
frames, to capture the ethernet frames coming from gem5 for analysis, to
programmatically consume and/or generate the frames, or even to forward
them to/from a remote system.
Change-Id: Ic7bd763d86cd913ac373dd10a8d6d1fc6b35f95a
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/3644
Reviewed-by: Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>
Maintainer: Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>
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There needs to be a SlavePort called "tap" for the ethertap device to be
able to connect to the gem5 network successfully.
Change-Id: I1ad81219f612fd1ec278c6148af728d20bc916da
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/3580
Reviewed-by: Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>
Maintainer: Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>
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This patch adds the ability for an application to request dist-gem5 to begin/
end synchronization using an m5 op. When toggling on sync, all nodes agree
on the next sync point based on the maximum of all nodes' ticks. CPUs are
suspended until the sync point to avoid sending network messages until sync has
been enabled. Toggling off sync acts like a global execution barrier, where
all CPUs are disabled until every node reaches the toggle off point. This
avoids tricky situations such as one node hitting a toggle off followed by a
toggle on before the other nodes hit the first toggle off.
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Distributed gem5 (abbreviated dist-gem5) is the result of the
convergence effort between multi-gem5 and pd-gem5 (from Univ. of
Wisconsin). It relies on the base multi-gem5 infrastructure for packet
forwarding, synchronisation and checkpointing but combines those with
the elaborated network switch model from pd-gem5.
--HG--
rename : src/dev/net/multi_etherlink.cc => src/dev/net/dist_etherlink.cc
rename : src/dev/net/multi_etherlink.hh => src/dev/net/dist_etherlink.hh
rename : src/dev/net/multi_iface.cc => src/dev/net/dist_iface.cc
rename : src/dev/net/multi_iface.hh => src/dev/net/dist_iface.hh
rename : src/dev/net/multi_packet.hh => src/dev/net/dist_packet.hh
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--HG--
rename : src/dev/Ethernet.py => src/dev/net/Ethernet.py
rename : src/dev/etherbus.cc => src/dev/net/etherbus.cc
rename : src/dev/etherbus.hh => src/dev/net/etherbus.hh
rename : src/dev/etherdevice.cc => src/dev/net/etherdevice.cc
rename : src/dev/etherdevice.hh => src/dev/net/etherdevice.hh
rename : src/dev/etherdump.cc => src/dev/net/etherdump.cc
rename : src/dev/etherdump.hh => src/dev/net/etherdump.hh
rename : src/dev/etherint.cc => src/dev/net/etherint.cc
rename : src/dev/etherint.hh => src/dev/net/etherint.hh
rename : src/dev/etherlink.cc => src/dev/net/etherlink.cc
rename : src/dev/etherlink.hh => src/dev/net/etherlink.hh
rename : src/dev/etherobject.hh => src/dev/net/etherobject.hh
rename : src/dev/etherpkt.cc => src/dev/net/etherpkt.cc
rename : src/dev/etherpkt.hh => src/dev/net/etherpkt.hh
rename : src/dev/ethertap.cc => src/dev/net/ethertap.cc
rename : src/dev/ethertap.hh => src/dev/net/ethertap.hh
rename : src/dev/i8254xGBe.cc => src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.cc
rename : src/dev/i8254xGBe.hh => src/dev/net/i8254xGBe.hh
rename : src/dev/i8254xGBe_defs.hh => src/dev/net/i8254xGBe_defs.hh
rename : src/dev/multi_etherlink.cc => src/dev/net/multi_etherlink.cc
rename : src/dev/multi_etherlink.hh => src/dev/net/multi_etherlink.hh
rename : src/dev/multi_iface.cc => src/dev/net/multi_iface.cc
rename : src/dev/multi_iface.hh => src/dev/net/multi_iface.hh
rename : src/dev/multi_packet.cc => src/dev/net/multi_packet.cc
rename : src/dev/multi_packet.hh => src/dev/net/multi_packet.hh
rename : src/dev/ns_gige.cc => src/dev/net/ns_gige.cc
rename : src/dev/ns_gige.hh => src/dev/net/ns_gige.hh
rename : src/dev/ns_gige_reg.h => src/dev/net/ns_gige_reg.h
rename : src/dev/pktfifo.cc => src/dev/net/pktfifo.cc
rename : src/dev/pktfifo.hh => src/dev/net/pktfifo.hh
rename : src/dev/sinic.cc => src/dev/net/sinic.cc
rename : src/dev/sinic.hh => src/dev/net/sinic.hh
rename : src/dev/sinicreg.hh => src/dev/net/sinicreg.hh
rename : src/dev/tcp_iface.cc => src/dev/net/tcp_iface.cc
rename : src/dev/tcp_iface.hh => src/dev/net/tcp_iface.hh
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