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Change-Id: I111b0f662897c43974aadb08da1ed85c7542585c
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/10433
Reviewed-by: Daniel Carvalho <odanrc@yahoo.com.br>
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Maintainer: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com>
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Queued prefetcher entries now count with a priority field. The idea is to
add packets ordered by priority and then by age.
For the existing algorithms in which priority doesn't make sense, it is set
to 0 for all deferred packets in the queue.
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Re-organizes the prefetcher class structure. Previously the
BasePrefetcher forced multiple assumptions on the prefetchers that
inherited from it. This patch makes the BasePrefetcher class truly
representative of base functionality. For example, the base class no
longer enforces FIFO order. Instead, prefetchers with FIFO requests
(like the existing stride and tagged prefetchers) now inherit from a
new QueuedPrefetcher base class.
Finally, the stride-based prefetcher now assumes a custimizable lookup table
(sets/ways) rather than the previous fully associative structure.
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This patch changes the cache-related latencies from an absolute time
expressed in Ticks, to a number of cycles that can be scaled with the
clock period of the caches. Ultimately this patch serves to enable
future work that involves dynamic frequency scaling. As an immediate
benefit it also makes it more convenient to specify cache performance
without implicitly assuming a specific CPU core operating frequency.
The stat blocked_cycles that actually counter in ticks is now updated
to count in cycles.
As the timing is now rounded to the clock edges of the cache, there
are some regressions that change. Plenty of them have very minor
changes, whereas some regressions with a short run-time are perturbed
quite significantly. A follow-on patch updates all the statistics for
the regressions.
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cache
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really needed.
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Apparently we broke it with the cache rewrite and never noticed.
Thanks to Bao Yungang <baoyungang@gmail.com> for a significant part
of these changes (and for inspiring me to work on the rest).
Some other overdue cleanup on the prefetch code too.
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--HG--
extra : convert_revision : b5008115dc5b34958246608757e69a3fa43b85c5
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--HG--
rename : src/mem/cache/base_cache.cc => src/mem/cache/base.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/base_cache.hh => src/mem/cache/base.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/cache_blk.cc => src/mem/cache/blk.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/cache_blk.hh => src/mem/cache/blk.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/cache_builder.cc => src/mem/cache/builder.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/miss/mshr.cc => src/mem/cache/mshr.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/miss/mshr.hh => src/mem/cache/mshr.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/miss/mshr_queue.cc => src/mem/cache/mshr_queue.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/miss/mshr_queue.hh => src/mem/cache/mshr_queue.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/prefetch/base_prefetcher.cc => src/mem/cache/prefetch/base.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/prefetch/base_prefetcher.hh => src/mem/cache/prefetch/base.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/prefetch/ghb_prefetcher.cc => src/mem/cache/prefetch/ghb.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/prefetch/ghb_prefetcher.hh => src/mem/cache/prefetch/ghb.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/prefetch/stride_prefetcher.cc => src/mem/cache/prefetch/stride.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/prefetch/stride_prefetcher.hh => src/mem/cache/prefetch/stride.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/prefetch/tagged_prefetcher.cc => src/mem/cache/prefetch/tagged.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/prefetch/tagged_prefetcher.hh => src/mem/cache/prefetch/tagged.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/tags/base_tags.cc => src/mem/cache/tags/base.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/tags/base_tags.hh => src/mem/cache/tags/base.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/tags/Repl.py => src/mem/cache/tags/iic_repl/Repl.py
rename : src/mem/cache/tags/repl/gen.cc => src/mem/cache/tags/iic_repl/gen.cc
rename : src/mem/cache/tags/repl/gen.hh => src/mem/cache/tags/iic_repl/gen.hh
rename : src/mem/cache/tags/repl/repl.hh => src/mem/cache/tags/iic_repl/repl.hh
extra : convert_revision : ff7a35cc155a8d80317563c45cebe405984eac62
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