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2014-02-23ruby: Simplify RubyPort flow control and routingAndreas Hansson
This patch simplfies the retry logic in the RubyPort, avoiding redundant attributes, and enforcing more stringent checks on the interactions with the normal ports. The patch also simplifies the routing done by the RubyPort, using the port identifiers instead of a heavy-weight sender state. The patch also fixes a bug in the sending of responses from PIO ports. Previously these responses bypassed the queue in the queued port, and ignored the return value, potentially leading to response packets being lost. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2014-01-10ruby: move all statistics to stats.txt, eliminate ruby.statsNilay Vaish
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.
2013-04-09Ruby: Delete packet requests during warmupJoel Hestness
When warming up caches in Ruby, the CacheRecorder sends fetch requests into Ruby Sequencers with packet types that require responses. Since responses are never generated for these CacheRecorder requests, the requests are not deleted in the packet destructor called from the Ruby hit callback. Free the request.
2013-03-22ruby: keep histogram of outstanding requests in seqNilay Vaish
The histogram for tracking outstanding counts per cycle is maintained in the profiler. For a parallel implementation of the memory system, we need that this histogram is maintained locally. Hence it will now be kept in the sequencer itself. The resulting histograms will be merged when the stats are printed.
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>
2013-02-19mem: Add predecessor to SenderState base classAndreas Hansson
This patch adds a predecessor field to the SenderState base class to make the process of linking them up more uniform, and enable a traversal of the stack without knowing the specific type of the subclasses. There are a number of simplifications done as part of changing the SenderState, particularly in the RubyTest.
2013-02-10ruby: enable multiple clock domainsNilay Vaish
This patch allows ruby to have multiple clock domains. As I understand with this patch, controllers can have different frequencies. The entire network needs to run at a single frequency. The idea is that with in an object, time is treated in terms of cycles. But the messages that are passed from one entity to another should contain the time in Ticks. As of now, this is only true for the message buffers, but not for the links in the network. As I understand the code, all the entities in different networks (simple, garnet-fixed, garnet-flexible) should be clocked at the same frequency. Another problem is that the directory controller has to operate at the same frequency as the ruby system. This is because the memory controller does not make use of the Message Buffer, and instead implements a buffer of its own. So, it has no idea of the frequency at which the directory controller is operating and uses ruby system's frequency for scheduling events.
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: Replace Time with Cycles in SequencerMessageNilay Vaish
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 sequencer: converts cycles to ticks in deadlock panic()Malek Musleh
This patch converts the panic() print outs in the Sequencer::wakeup() call from ruby cycles to Ticks(). This makes it easier to debug deadlocks with the ProtocolTrace flag so the issue time indicated in the panic message can be quickly searched for. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2013-01-14Ruby: remove reference to g_system_ptr from class MessageNilay Vaish
This patch was initiated so as to remove reference to g_system_ptr, the pointer to Ruby System that is used for getting the current time. That simple change actual requires changing a lot many things in slicc and garnet. All these changes are related to how time is handled. In most of the places, g_system_ptr has been replaced by another clock object. The changes have been done under the assumption that all the components in the memory system are on the same clock frequency, but the actual clocks might be distributed.
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.
2012-11-02sim: Move the draining interface into a separate base classAndreas Sandberg
This patch moves the draining interface from SimObject to a separate class that can be used by any object needing draining. However, objects not visible to the Python code (i.e., objects not deriving from SimObject) still depend on their parents informing them when to drain. This patch also gets rid of the CountedDrainEvent (which isn't really an event) and replaces it with a DrainManager.
2012-09-23RubyPort and Sequencer: Fix drainingJoel Hestness
Fix the drain functionality of the RubyPort to only call drain on child ports during a system-wide drain process, instead of calling each time that a ruby_hit_callback is executed. This fixes the issue of the RubyPort ports being reawakened during the drain simulation, possibly with work they didn't previously have to complete. If they have new work, they may call process on the drain event that they had not registered work for, causing an assertion failure when completing the drain event. Also, in RubyPort, set the drainEvent to NULL when there are no events to be drained. If not set to NULL, the drain loop can result in stale drainEvents used.
2012-09-14scons: Use c++0x with gcc >= 4.4 instead of 4.6Andreas Hansson
This patch shifts the version of gcc for which we enable c++0x from 4.6 to 4.4 The more long term plan is to see what the c++0x features can bring and what level of support would be enabled simply by bumping the required version of gcc from 4.3 to 4.4. A few minor things had to be fixed in the code base, most notably the choice of a hashmap implementation. In the Ruby Sequencer there were also a few minor issues that gcc 4.4 was not too happy about.
2012-09-11clang: Fix issues identified by the clang static analyzerAndreas Hansson
This patch addresses a few minor issues reported by the clang static analyzer. The analysis was run with: scan-build -disable-checker deadcode \ -enable-checker experimental.core \ -disable-checker experimental.core.CastToStruct \ -enable-checker experimental.cpluscplus
2012-09-10Ruby System: Convert to Clocked ObjectNilay Vaish
This patch moves Ruby System from being a SimObject to recently introduced ClockedObject.
2012-08-27Ruby: Remove RubyEventQueueNilay Vaish
This patch removes RubyEventQueue. Consumer objects now rely on RubySystem or themselves for scheduling events.
2012-07-12Ruby: remove config information from ruby.statsNilay Vaish
This patch removes printConfig() functions from all structures in Ruby. Most of the information is already part of config.ini, and where ever it is not, it would become in due course.
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.
2012-05-22Ruby Sequencer: Schedule deadlock check event at correct timeNilay Vaish
The scheduling of the deadlock check event was being done incorrectly as the clock was not being multiplied, so as to convert the time into ticks. This patch removes that bug.
2012-04-25Ruby: Remove extra statements from SequencerNilay Vaish
2012-02-10Ruby: Remove isTagPresent() calls from Sequencer.ccNilay Vaish
This patch removes the calls to isTagPresent() from Sequencer.cc. These calls are made just for setting the cache block to have been most recently used. The calls have been folded in to the function setMRU().
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.
2012-01-11Ruby: Resurrect Cache Warmup CapabilityNilay Vaish
This patch resurrects ruby's cache warmup capability. It essentially makes use of all the infrastructure that was added to the controllers, memories and the cache recorder.
2012-01-10Ruby: remove the files related to the tracerNilay Vaish
The Ruby Tracer is out of date with the changes that are being carried out to support checkpointing. Hence, it needs to be removed.
2011-12-13gcc: fix unused variable warnings from GCC 4.6.1Nathan Binkert
--HG-- extra : rebase_source : f9e22de341493a25ac6106c16ac35c61c128a080
2011-11-14Ruby: Process packet instead of RubyRequest in SequencerNilay Vaish
This patch changes the implementation of Ruby's recvTiming() function so that it pushes a packet in to the Sequencer instead of a RubyRequest. This requires changes in the Sequencer's makeRequest() and issueRequest() functions, as they also need to operate on a Packet instead of RubyRequest.
2011-08-29Ruby: Remove some unused codeNilay Vaish
2011-08-15Ruby: Initialize some variables.Nilay Vaish
2011-08-03Ruby: Remove files and includes not in useNilay Vaish
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
2011-04-06ruby: fixes to support more types of RubyRequestsBrad Beckmann
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.
2011-03-28This patch supports cache flushing in MOESI_hammerSomayeh Sardashti
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.
2011-03-21This patch adds the network tester for simple and garnet networks.Tushar Krishna
The tester code is in testers/networktest. The tester can be invoked by configs/example/ruby_network_test.py. A dummy coherence protocol called Network_test is also addded for network-only simulations and testing. The protocol takes in messages from the tester and just pushes them into the network in the appropriate vnet, without storing any state.
2011-03-19Ruby: Convert CacheRequestType to RubyRequestTypeNilay Vaish
This patch converts CacheRequestType to RubyRequestType so that both the protocol dependent and independent code makes use of the same request type.
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.
2011-02-25Ruby: Remove librubyNilay Vaish
This patch removes libruby_internal.hh, libruby.hh and libruby.cc. It moves the contents to libruby.hh to RubyRequest.hh and RubyRequest.cc files.
2011-02-06ruby: minor fix to deadlock panic messageBrad Beckmann
2011-02-06ruby: Fix RubyPort to properly handle retrysBrad Beckmann
2011-02-06Ruby: Add support for locked memory accesses in X86_FSJoel Hestness
2011-02-06Ruby: Update the Ruby request type names for LL/SCJoel Hestness
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
2011-01-07Replace curTick global variable with accessor functions.Steve Reinhardt
This step makes it easy to replace the accessor functions (which still access a global variable) with ones that access per-thread curTick values.