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2013-06-25ruby: profiler: lots of inter-related changesNilay Vaish
The patch started of with removing the global variables from the profiler for profiling the miss latency of requests made to the cache. The corrresponding histograms have been moved to the Sequencer. These are combined together when the histograms are printed. Separate histograms are now maintained for tracking latency of all requests together, of hits only and of misses only. A particular set of histograms used to use the type GenericMachineType defined in one of the protocol files. This patch removes this type. Now, everything that relied on this type would use MachineType instead. To do this, SLICC has been changed so that multiple machine types can be declared by a controller in its preamble.
2013-05-21ruby: add stats to .sm files, remove cache profilerNilay Vaish ext:(%2C%20Malek%20Musleh%20%3Cmalek.musleh%40gmail.com%3E)
This patch changes the way cache statistics are collected in ruby. As of now, there is separate entity called CacheProfiler which holds statistical variables for caches. The CacheMemory class defines different functions for accessing the CacheProfiler. These functions are then invoked in the .sm files. I find this approach opaque and prone to error. Secondly, we probably should not be paying the cost of a function call for recording statistics. Instead, this patch allows for accessing statistical variables in the .sm files. The collection would become transparent. Secondly, it would happen in place, so no function calls. The patch also removes the CacheProfiler class. --HG-- rename : src/mem/slicc/ast/InfixOperatorExprAST.py => src/mem/slicc/ast/OperatorExprAST.py
2013-02-28ruby: mesi coherence protocol: invalidate lockDibakar Gope ext:(%2C%20Nilay%20Vaish%20%3Cnilay%40cs.wisc.edu%3E)
The MESI CMP directory coherence protocol, while transitioning from SM to IM, did not invalidate the lock that it might have taken on a cache line. This patch adds an action for doing so. The problem was found by Dibakar, but I was not happy with his proposed solution. So I implemented a different solution. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2013-02-10ruby: replace Time with Cycles (final patch in the series)Nilay Vaish
This patch is as of now the final patch in the series of patches that replace Time with Cycles.This patch further replaces Time with Cycles in Sequencer, Profiler, different protocols and related entities. Though Time has not been completely removed, the places where it is in use seem benign as of now.
2013-02-10ruby: replaces Time with Cycles in many placesNilay Vaish
The patch started of with replacing Time with Cycles in the Consumer class. But to get ruby to compile, the rest of the changes had to be carried out. Subsequent patches will further this process, till we completely replace Time with Cycles.
2013-01-14Ruby: use ClockedObject in Consumer classNilay Vaish
Many Ruby structures inherit from the Consumer, which is used for scheduling events. The Consumer used to relay on an Event Manager for scheduling events and on g_system_ptr for time. With this patch, the Consumer will now use a ClockedObject to schedule events and to query for current time. This resulted in several structures being converted from SimObjects to ClockedObjects. Also, the MessageBuffer class now requires a pointer to a ClockedObject so as to query for time.
2012-12-11ruby: add support for prefetching to MESI protocolNilay Vaish
2012-10-15ruby: allow function definition in slicc structsNilay Vaish
This patch adds support for function definitions to appear in slicc structs. This is required for supporting functional accesses for different types of messages. Subsequent patches will use this to development.
2012-07-10ruby: banked cache array resource modelBrad Beckmann
This patch models a cache as separate tag and data arrays. The patch exposes the banked array as another resource that is checked by SLICC before a transition is allowed to execute. This is similar to how TBE entries and slots in output ports are modeled.
2012-07-10ruby: tag and data cache access supportJoel Hestness
Updates to Ruby to support statistics counting of cache accesses. This feature serves multiple purposes beyond simple stats collection. It provides the foundation for ruby to model the cache tag and data arrays as physical resources, as well as provide the necessary input data for McPAT power modeling.
2012-01-23O3, Ruby: Forward invalidations from Ruby to O3 CPUNilay Vaish
This patch implements the functionality for forwarding invalidations and replacements from the L1 cache of the Ruby memory system to the O3 CPU. The implementation adds a list of ports to RubyPort. Whenever a replacement or an invalidation is performed, the L1 cache forwards this to all the ports, which is the LSQ in case of the O3 CPU.
2011-12-31SLICC: Use pointers for directory entriesNilay Vaish
SLICC uses pointers for cache and TBE entries but not for directory entries. This patch changes the protocols, SLICC and Ruby memory system so that even directory entries are referenced using pointers. --HG-- extra : rebase_source : abeb4ac78033d003153751f216fd1948251fcfad
2011-11-03Ruby: Remove some unused typedefsNilay Vaish
This patch removes some of the unused typedefs. It also moves some of the typedefs from Global.hh to TypeDefines.hh. The patch also eliminates the file NodeID.hh.
2011-06-08Ruby: Correctly set access permissions for directory entriesNilay Vaish
The access permissions for the directory entries are not being set correctly. This is because pointers are not used for handling directory entries. function. get and set functions for access permissions have been added to the Controller state machine. The changePermission() function provided by the AbstractEntry and AbstractCacheEntry classes has been exposed to SLICC code once again. The set_permission() functionality has been removed. NOTE: Each protocol will have to define these get and set functions in order to compile successfully.
2011-03-31CacheMemory: add allocateVoid() that is == allocate() but no return value.Lisa Hsu
This function duplicates the functionality of allocate() exactly, except that it does not return a return value. In protocols where you just want to allocate a block but do not want that block to be your implicitly passed cache_entry, use this function. Otherwise, SLICC will complain if you do not consume the pointer returned by allocate(), and if you do a dummy assignment Entry foo := cache.allocate(address), the C++ compiler will complain of an unused variable. This is kind of a hack to get around those issues, but suggestions welcome.
2011-03-31Ruby: Add new object called WireBuffer to mimic a Wire.Lisa Hsu
This is a substitute for MessageBuffers between controllers where you don't want messages to actually go through the Network, because requests/responses can always get reordered wrt to one another (even if you turn off Randomization and turn on Ordered) because you are, after all, going through a network with contention. For systems where you model multiple controllers that are very tightly coupled and do not actually go through a network, it is a pain to have to write a coherence protocol to account for mixed up request/response orderings despite the fact that it's completely unrealistic. This is *not* meant as a substitute for real MessageBuffers when messages do in fact go over a network.
2011-03-31Ruby: pass Packet->Req->contextId() to Ruby.Lisa Hsu
It is useful for Ruby to understand from whence request packets came. This has all request packets going into Ruby pass the contextId value, if it exists. This supplants the old libruby proc_id value passed around in all the Messages, so I've also removed the unused unsigned proc_id; member generated by SLICC for all Message types.
2011-03-22Ruby: Remove CacheMsg class from SLICCNilay Vaish
The goal of the patch is to do away with the CacheMsg class currently in use in coherence protocols. In place of CacheMsg, the RubyRequest class will used. This class is already present in slicc_interface/RubyRequest.hh. In fact, objects of class CacheMsg are generated by copying values from a RubyRequest object.
2011-03-19Ruby: Convert AccessModeType to RubyAccessModeNilay Vaish
This patch converts AccessModeType to RubyAccessMode so that both the protocol dependent and independent code uses the same access mode.
2011-03-18SLICC: Remove external_type for structuresNilay Vaish
In SLICC, in order to define a type a data type for which it should not generate any code, the keyword external_type is used. For those data types for which code should be generated, the keyword structure is used. This patch eliminates the use of keyword external_type for defining structures. structure key word can now have an optional attribute external, which would be used for figuring out whether or not to generate the code for this structure. Also, now structures can have functions as well data members in them.
2011-02-23ruby: automate permission settingBrad Beckmann
This patch integrates permissions with cache and memory states, and then automates the setting of permissions within the generated code. No longer does one need to manually set the permissions within the setState funciton. This patch will faciliate easier functional access support by always correctly setting permissions for both cache and memory states. --HG-- rename : src/mem/slicc/ast/EnumDeclAST.py => src/mem/slicc/ast/StateDeclAST.py rename : src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldEnumAST.py => src/mem/slicc/ast/TypeFieldStateAST.py
2011-01-17Change interface between coherence protocols and CacheMemoryNilay Vaish
The purpose of this patch is to change the way CacheMemory interfaces with coherence protocols. Currently, whenever a cache controller (defined in the protocol under consideration) needs to carry out any operation on a cache block, it looks up the tag hash map and figures out whether or not the block exists in the cache. In case it does exist, the operation is carried out (which requires another lookup). As observed through profiling of different protocols, multiple such lookups take place for a given cache block. It was noted that the tag lookup takes anything from 10% to 20% of the simulation time. In order to reduce this time, this patch is being posted. I have to acknowledge that the many of the thoughts that went in to this patch belong to Brad. Changes to CacheMemory, TBETable and AbstractCacheEntry classes: 1. The lookup function belonging to CacheMemory class now returns a pointer to a cache block entry, instead of a reference. The pointer is NULL in case the block being looked up is not present in the cache. Similar change has been carried out in the lookup function of the TBETable class. 2. Function for setting and getting access permission of a cache block have been moved from CacheMemory class to AbstractCacheEntry class. 3. The allocate function in CacheMemory class now returns pointer to the allocated cache entry. Changes to SLICC: 1. Each action now has implicit variables - cache_entry and tbe. cache_entry, if != NULL, must point to the cache entry for the address on which the action is being carried out. Similarly, tbe should also point to the transaction buffer entry of the address on which the action is being carried out. 2. If a cache entry or a transaction buffer entry is passed on as an argument to a function, it is presumed that a pointer is being passed on. 3. The cache entry and the tbe pointers received __implicitly__ by the actions, are passed __explicitly__ to the trigger function. 4. While performing an action, set/unset_cache_entry, set/unset_tbe are to be used for setting / unsetting cache entry and tbe pointers respectively. 5. is_valid() and is_invalid() has been made available for testing whether a given pointer 'is not NULL' and 'is NULL' respectively. 6. Local variables are now available, but they are assumed to be pointers always. 7. It is now possible for an object of the derieved class to make calls to a function defined in the interface. 8. An OOD token has been introduced in SLICC. It is same as the NULL token used in C/C++. If you are wondering, OOD stands for Out Of Domain. 9. static_cast can now taken an optional parameter that asks for casting the given variable to a pointer of the given type. 10. Functions can be annotated with 'return_by_pointer=yes' to return a pointer. 11. StateMachine has two new variables, EntryType and TBEType. EntryType is set to the type which inherits from 'AbstractCacheEntry'. There can only be one such type in the machine. TBEType is set to the type for which 'TBE' is used as the name. All the protocols have been modified to conform with the new interface.
2010-08-20MOESI_hammer: break down miss latency stalled cyclesBrad Beckmann
This patch tracks the number of cycles a transaction is delayed at different points of the request-forward-response loop.
2010-08-20ruby: Fixed L2 cache miss profilingBrad Beckmann
Fixed L2 cache miss profiling for the MOESI_CMP_token protocol
2010-08-20ruby: Reincarnated the responding machine profilingBrad Beckmann
This patch adds back to ruby the capability to understand the response time for messages that hit in different levels of the cache heirarchy. Specifically add support for the MI_example, MOESI_hammer, and MOESI_CMP_token protocols.
2010-01-29ruby: MOESI_CMP_token updates to use the new config systemBrad Beckmann
2010-01-29ruby: MI_example updates to use the new config systemBrad Beckmann
2010-01-29ruby: Converted MOESI_hammer dma cntrl to new config systemBrad Beckmann
2010-01-29ruby: Ruby changes required to use the python config systemBrad Beckmann
This patch includes the necessary changes to connect ruby objects using the python configuration system. Mainly it consists of removing unnecessary ruby object pointers and connecting the necessary object pointers using the generated param objects. This patch includes the slicc changes necessary to connect generated ruby objects together using the python configuraiton system.
2009-08-04slicc: added MOESI_CMP_directory, DMA SequencerMsg, parameterized controllersDerek Hower
This changeset contains a lot of different changes that are too mingled to separate. They are: 1. Added MOESI_CMP_directory I made the changes necessary to bring back MOESI_CMP_directory, including adding a DMA controller. I got rid of MOESI_CMP_directory_m and made MOESI_CMP_directory use a memory controller. Added a new configuration for two level protocols in general, and MOESI_CMP_directory in particular. 2. DMA Sequencer uses a generic SequencerMsg I will eventually make the cache Sequencer use this type as well. It doesn't contain an offset field, just a physical address and a length. MI_example has been updated to deal with this. 3. Parameterized Controllers SLICC controllers can now take custom parameters to use for mapping, latencies, etc. Currently, only int parameters are supported.
2009-07-06ruby: Import the latest ruby changes from gems.Nathan Binkert
This was done with an automated process, so there could be things that were done in this tree in the past that didn't make it. One known regression is that atomic memory operations do not seem to work properly anymore.
2009-05-11ruby: decommission codePolina Dudnik
1. Set.* and BigSet.* are replaced with OptBigSet.* which was renamed Set.* 2. Decomissioned all bloom filters 3. Decomissioned ruby/simics directory
2009-05-11ruby: Import ruby and slicc from GEMSNathan Binkert
We eventually plan to replace the m5 cache hierarchy with the GEMS hierarchy, but for now we will make both live alongside eachother.