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2019-10-30x86: Remove TheISA from x86 devices.Gabe Black
This was really only in the PC platform class. Change-Id: I5365d965ea335a7c45be9f80706a875b19ed0417 Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/22263 Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
2017-11-08dev: Move generic serial devices to src/dev/serialAndreas Sandberg
Change-Id: I104227fc460f8b561e7375b329a541c1fce881b2 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com> Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/4291 Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
2016-11-09style: [patch 1/22] use /r/3648/ to reorganize includesBrandon Potter
2015-12-05dev: Rewrite PCI host functionalityAndreas Sandberg
The gem5's current PCI host functionality is very ad hoc. The current implementations require PCI devices to be hooked up to the configuration space via a separate configuration port. Devices query the platform to get their config-space address range. Un-mapped parts of the config space are intercepted using the XBar's default port mechanism and a magic catch-all device (PciConfigAll). This changeset redesigns the PCI host functionality to improve code reuse and make config-space and interrupt mapping more transparent. Existing platform code has been updated to use the new PCI host and configured to stay backwards compatible (i.e., no guest-side visible changes). The current implementation does not expose any new functionality, but it can easily be extended with features such as automatic interrupt mapping. PCI devices now register themselves with a PCI host controller. The host controller interface is defined in the abstract base class PciHost. Registration is done by PciHost::registerDevice() which takes the device, its bus position (bus/dev/func tuple), and its interrupt pin (INTA-INTC) as a parameter. The registration interface returns a PciHost::DeviceInterface that the PCI device can use to query memory mappings and signal interrupts. The host device manages the entire PCI configuration space. Accesses to devices decoded into the devices bus position and then forwarded to the correct device. Basic PCI host functionality is implemented in the GenericPciHost base class. Most platforms can use this class as a basic PCI controller. It provides the following functionality: * Configurable configuration space decoding. The number of bits dedicated to a device is a prameter, making it possible to support both CAM, ECAM, and legacy mappings. * Basic interrupt mapping using the interruptLine value from a device's configuration space. This behavior is the same as in the old implementation. More advanced controllers can override the interrupt mapping method to dynamically assign host interrupts to PCI devices. * Simple (base + addr) remapping from the PCI bus's address space to physical addresses for PIO, memory, and DMA.
2011-09-30SE/FS: Remove System::platform and Platform::intrFrequency.Gabe Black
In order for a system object to work in SE mode and FS mode, it has to either always require a platform object even in SE mode, or get rid of the requirement all together. Making SE mode carry around unnecessary/unused bits of FS seems less than ideal, so I decided to go with the second option. The platform pointer in the System class was used for exactly one purpose, a path for the Alpha Linux system object to get to the real time clock and read its frequency so that it could short cut the loops_per_jiffy calculation. There was also a copy and pasted implementation in MIPS, but since it was only there because it was there in Alpha I still count that as one use. This change reverses the mechanism that communicates the RTC frequency so that the Tsunami platform object pushes it up to the AlphaSystem object. This is slightly less specific than it could be because really only the AlphaLinuxSystem uses it. Because the intrFrequency function on the Platform class was no longer necessary (and unimplemented on anything but Alpha) it was eliminated. After this change, a platform will need to have a system, but a system won't have to have a platform.
2011-09-30SE/FS: Build the devices in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-04-15includes: sort all includesNathan Binkert
2009-09-23arch: nuke arch/isa_specific.hh and move stuff to generated config/the_isa.hhNathan Binkert
2009-04-19X86: Mask the PIC at startup to avoid a glitch which causes an NMI.Gabe Black
2009-02-01X86: Implement pciToDma.Gabe Black
2009-02-01X86: Configure the first PCI interrupt.Gabe Black
2009-02-01X86: Hook up the IDE controller interrupt line.Gabe Black
2009-02-01Devices: Add support for legacy fixed IO locations in BARs.Gabe Black
2009-01-31X86: Set up the console interrupt and add some DPRINTFs.Gabe Black
2009-01-31X86: Configure the IO APIC more.Gabe Black
2008-10-12X86: Make the local APIC handle interrupt messages from the IO APIC.Gabe Black
2008-10-11X86: Create an IO APIC device.Gabe Black
2008-10-11X86: Rename the PC device to Pc.Gabe Black
--HG-- rename : src/dev/x86/PC.py => src/dev/x86/Pc.py
2008-10-11X86: Bring the South Bridge device into dev/x86 and get rid of south_bridge ↵Gabe Black
directory. --HG-- rename : src/dev/x86/south_bridge/SouthBridge.py => src/dev/x86/SouthBridge.py rename : src/dev/x86/south_bridge/south_bridge.cc => src/dev/x86/south_bridge.cc rename : src/dev/x86/south_bridge/south_bridge.hh => src/dev/x86/south_bridge.hh
2008-10-11X86: Change I8254 and PCSpeaker devices from subdevices to SimObjects and ↵Gabe Black
eliminate subdevices. --HG-- rename : src/dev/x86/south_bridge/i8254.cc => src/dev/x86/i8254.cc rename : src/dev/x86/south_bridge/i8254.hh => src/dev/x86/i8254.hh rename : src/dev/x86/south_bridge/speaker.cc => src/dev/x86/speaker.cc rename : src/dev/x86/south_bridge/speaker.hh => src/dev/x86/speaker.hh
2008-10-11Devices: Make the Intel8254Timer device only use pointers to its counters.Gabe Black
2008-06-17Rename SimConsole to Terminal since it makes more senseNathan Binkert
--HG-- rename : src/dev/SimConsole.py => src/dev/Terminal.py rename : src/dev/simconsole.cc => src/dev/terminal.cc rename : src/dev/simconsole.hh => src/dev/terminal.hh
2008-06-12X86: Make the platform object initialize channel 0 of the PIT.Gabe Black
2008-03-25X86: Change the Opteron platform to be the PC platform.Gabe Black
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