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2011-05-02ruby: dbg: use system ticks instead of cyclesKorey Sewell
2011-04-15trace: reimplement the DTRACE function so it doesn't use a vectorNathan Binkert
At the same time, rename the trace flags to debug flags since they have broader usage than simply tracing. This means that --trace-flags is now --debug-flags and --trace-help is now --debug-help
2011-04-15includes: sort all includesNathan Binkert
2011-03-01Ruby: Fix DPRINTF bugs in PerfectSwitch and MessageBufferNilay Vaish
At a couple of places in PerfectSwitch.cc and MessageBuffer.cc, DPRINTF() has not been provided with correct number of arguments. The patch fixes these bugs.
2011-02-23ruby: cleaning up RubyQueue and RubyNetwork dprintfsKorey Sewell
Overall, continue to progress Ruby debug messages to more of the normal M5 debug message style - add a name() to the Ruby Throttle & PerfectSwitch objects so that the debug output isn't littered w/"global:" everywhere. - clean up messages that print over multiple lines when possible - clean up duplicate prints in the message buffer
2011-02-14Ruby: Improve Change PerfectSwitch's wakeup functionNilay Vaish
Currently the wakeup function for the PerfectSwitch contains three loops - loop on number of virtual networks loop on number of incoming links loop till all messages for this (link, network) have been routed With an 8 processor mesh network and Hammer protocol, about 11-12% of the was observed to have been spent in this function, which is the highest amongst all the functions. It was found that the innermost loop is executed about 45 times per invocation of the wakeup function, when each invocation of the wakeup function processes just about one message. The patch tries to do away with the redundant executions of the innermost loop. Counters have been added for each virtual network that record the number of messages that need to be routed for that virtual network. The inner loops are only executed when the number of messages for that particular virtual network > 0. This does away with almost 80% of the executions of the innermost loop. The function now consumes about 5-6% of the total execution time.
2011-02-06ruby: support to stallAndWait the mandatory queueBrad Beckmann
By stalling and waiting the mandatory queue instead of recycling it, one can ensure that no incoming messages are starved when the mandatory queue puts signficant of pressure on the L1 cache controller (i.e. the ruby memtester). --HG-- rename : src/mem/slicc/ast/WakeUpDependentsStatementAST.py => src/mem/slicc/ast/WakeUpAllDependentsStatementAST.py
2011-01-10ruby: get rid of ruby's Debug.hhNathan Binkert
Get rid of the Debug class Get rid of ASSERT and use assert Use DPRINTFR for ProtocolTrace
2010-12-22This patch removes the WARN_* and ERROR_* from src/mem/ruby/common/Debug.hh ↵Nilay Vaish
file. These statements have been replaced with warn(), panic() and fatal() defined in src/base/misc.hh
2010-12-01ruby: Converted old ruby debug calls to M5 debug callsNilay Vaish
This patch developed by Nilay Vaish converts all the old GEMS-style ruby debug calls to the appropriate M5 debug calls.
2010-08-20ruby: Stall and wait input messages instead of recyclingBrad Beckmann
This patch allows messages to be stalled in their input buffers and wait until a corresponding address changes state. In order to make this work, all in_ports must be ranked in order of dependence and those in_ports that may unblock an address, must wake up the stalled messages. Alot of this complexity is handled in slicc and the specification files simply annotate the in_ports. --HG-- rename : src/mem/slicc/ast/CheckAllocateStatementAST.py => src/mem/slicc/ast/StallAndWaitStatementAST.py rename : src/mem/slicc/ast/CheckAllocateStatementAST.py => src/mem/slicc/ast/WakeUpDependentsStatementAST.py
2010-08-20ruby: Recycle latency fix for hammerBrad Beckmann
Patch allows each individual message buffer to have different recycle latencies and allows the overall recycle latency to be specified at the cmd line. The patch also adds profiling info to make sure no one processor's requests are recycled too much.
2010-06-10ruby: get rid of PrioHeap and use STLNathan Binkert
One big difference is that PrioHeap puts the smallest element at the top of the heap, whereas stl puts the largest element on top, so I changed all comparisons so they did the right thing. Some usage of PrioHeap was simply changed to a std::vector, using sort at the right time, other usage had me just use the various heap functions in the stl.
2010-06-10ruby: get rid of Vector and use STLNathan Binkert
add a couple of helper functions to base for deleteing all pointers in a container and outputting containers to a stream
2010-06-10ruby: get rid of RefCnt and Allocator stuff use base/refcnt.hhNathan Binkert
This was somewhat tricky because the RefCnt API was somewhat odd. The biggest confusion was that the the RefCnt object's constructor that took a TYPE& cloned the object. I created an explicit virtual clone() function for things that took advantage of this version of the constructor. I was conservative and used clone() when I was in doubt of whether or not it was necessary. I still think that there are probably too many instances of clone(), but hopefully not too many. I converted several instances of const MsgPtr & to a simple MsgPtr. If the function wants to avoid the overhead of creating another reference, then it should just use a regular pointer instead of a ref counting ptr. There were a couple of instances where refcounted objects were created on the stack. This seems pretty dangerous since if you ever accidentally make a reference to that object with a ref counting pointer, bad things are bound to happen.
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.
2010-03-22ruby: style passNathan Binkert
2010-03-10ruby: get rid of std-includes.hhNathan Binkert
Do not use "using namespace std;" in headers Include header files as needed
2010-01-19ruby: new atomics implementationDerek Hower
This patch changes the way that Ruby handles atomic RMW instructions. This implementation, unlike the prior one, is protocol independent. It works by locking an address from the sequencer immediately after the read portion of an RMW completes. When that address is locked, the coherence controller will only satisfy requests coming from one port (e.g., the mandatory queue) and will ignore all others. After the write portion completed, the line is unlocked. This should also work with multi-line atomics, as long as the blocks are always acquired in the same order.
2009-11-18ruby: removed the chip pointer from MessageBufferBrad Beckmann
The Chip object no longer exists and thus is removed from the MessageBuffer constructor.
2009-11-18ruby: Added default names to message buffersBrad Beckmann
Added default names to message buffers created by the simple network.
2009-07-18ruby: removed all refs to old RubyConfigDerek Hower
2009-07-06ruby: apply some fixes that were overwritten by the recent ruby import.Nathan Binkert
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: add RUBY sticky option that must be set to add ruby to the buildNathan Binkert
Default is false
2009-05-11ruby: Migrate all of ruby and slicc to SCons.Nathan Binkert
Add the PROTOCOL sticky option sets the coherence protocol that slicc will parse and therefore ruby will use. This whole process was made difficult by the fact that the set of files that are output by slicc are not easily known ahead of time. The easiest thing wound up being to write a parser for slicc that would tell me. Incidentally this means we now have a slicc grammar written in python.
2009-05-11ruby: clean up a few warningsNathan Binkert
2009-05-11ruby: Make ruby #includes use full paths to the files they're including.Nathan Binkert
This basically means changing all #include statements and changing autogenerated code so that it generates the correct paths. Because slicc generates #includes, I had to hard code the include paths to mem/protocol.
2009-05-11ruby: Renamed Ruby's EventQueue to RubyEventQueueDerek Hower
--HG-- rename : src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/EventQueue.cc => src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/RubyEventQueue.cc rename : src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/EventQueue.hh => src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/RubyEventQueue.hh rename : src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/EventQueueNode.cc => src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/RubyEventQueueNode.cc rename : src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/EventQueueNode.hh => src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/RubyEventQueueNode.hh
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.