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2016-10-26ruby: Allow multiple outstanding DMA requestsMichael LeBeane
DMA sequencers and protocols can currently only issue one DMA access at a time. This patch implements the necessary functionality to support multiple outstanding DMA requests in Ruby.
2016-10-26ruby: make a RequestDesc class instead of std::pairTony Gutierrez
the RequestDesc was previously implemented as a std::pair, which made the implementation overly complex and error prone. here we encapsulate the packet, primary, and secondary types all in a single data structure with all members properly intialized in a ctor
2016-10-06ruby: Add M5_VAR_USED before variables used only inside assert in garnet2.0.Tushar Krishna
This removes errors when building gem5.fast
2016-10-06ruby: garnet2.0Tushar Krishna
Revamped version of garnet with more optimized single-cycle routers, more configurability, and cleaner code.
2016-10-06ruby: remove the original garnet code.Tushar Krishna
Only garnet2.0 will be supported henceforth.
2016-10-06config: add port directions and per-router delay in topology.Tushar Krishna
This patch adds port direction names to the links during topology creation, which can be used for better printed names for the links or for users to code up their own adaptive routing algorithms. It also adds support for every router to have an independent latency value to support heterogeneous topologies with the subsequent garnet2.0 patch.
2016-10-06config: make internal links in network topology unidirectional.Tushar Krishna
This patch makes the internal links within the network topology unidirectional, thus allowing any deadlock-free routing algorithms to be specified from the topology itself using weights. This patch also renames Mesh.py and MeshDirCorners.py to Mesh_XY.py and MeshDirCorners_XY.py (Mesh with XY routing). It also adds a Mesh_westfirst.py and CrossbarGarnet.py topologies.
2016-10-06ruby: rename ALPHA_Network_test protocol to Garnet_standalone.Tushar Krishna
Over the past 6 years, we realized that the protocol is essentially used to run the garnet network in a standalone manner, and feed standard synthetic traffic patterns through it.
2016-09-29ruby: correct size for partial memory writesBrad Beckmann
Fixed AbstractController::queueMemoryWritePartial to specify the correct size for partial memory writes.
2016-08-10ruby: Implement support for functional accesses to PIO rangesAndreas Sandberg
There are cases where we want to put boot ROMs on the PIO bus. Ruby currently doesn't support functional accesses to such memories since functional accesses are always assumed to go to physical memory. Add the required support for routing functional accesses to the PIO bus. Change-Id: Ia5b0fcbe87b9642bfd6ff98a55f71909d1a804e3 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> Reviewed-by: Brad Beckmann <brad.beckmann@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Michael LeBeane <michael.lebeane@amd.com>
2016-07-01ruby: Fix double statistic registration in garnetMatthew Poremba
Currently garnet will not run due to double statistic registration of new stats in ClockedObject. This occurs because a temporary array named 'cls' is being added as a child to garnet internal and external link SimObjects. This patch simply renames the temporary array which prevents it from being added as a child object and avoids the assertion that a statistic was already registered. Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-06-06stats: Fixing regStats function for some SimObjectsDavid Guillen Fandos
Fixing an issue with regStats not calling the parent class method for most SimObjects in Gem5. This causes issues if one adds new stats in the base class (since they are never initialized properly!). Change-Id: Iebc5aa66f58816ef4295dc8e48a357558d76a77c Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-06-03ruby: Implement SwapReq supportMarco Elver
This implements SwapReq for Ruby memory. A SwapReq should be treated like a write, except that the response packet contains the overwritten data. Note that, in particular, the conditional checking for isStore/isLoad needs to be reversed, as a SwapReq is both.
2016-04-26ruby: Rename pkt to m_pkt so it may be accessed via SLICCMatthew Poremba
Allow usage of packet class in ruby for convenience purposes. This may be used to access members of the packet/request class (e.g., via helper functions) and/or push protocol specific information to the packets SenderState without needing to modify SLICC types and protocols in multiple locations.
2016-04-15ruby: Fix block_on behaviorJoel Hestness
Ruby's controller block_on behavior aimed to block MessageBuffer requests into SLICC controllers when a Locked_RMW was in flight. Unfortunately, this functionality only partially works: When non-Locked_RMW memory accesses are issued to the sequencer to an address with an in-flight Locked_RMW, the sequencer may pass those accesses through to the controller. At the controller, a number of incorrect activities can occur depending on the protocol. In MOESI_hammer, for example, an intermediate IFETCH will cause an L1D to L2 transfer, which cannot be serviced, because the block_on functionality blocks the trigger queue, resulting in a deadlock. Further, if an intermediate store arrives (e.g. from a separate SMT thread), the sequencer allows the request through to the controller, and the atomicity of the Locked_RMW may be broken. To avoid these problems, disallow the Sequencer from passing any memory accesses to the controller besides Locked_RMW_Write when a Locked_RMW is in- flight.
2016-04-13misc: Fix issues flagged by gcc 6Andreas Hansson
A few warnings (and thus errors) pop up after being added to -Wall: 1. -Wmisleading-indentation In the auto-generated code there were instances of if/else blocks that were not indented to gcc's liking. This is addressed by adding braces. 2. -Wshift-negative-value gcc is clever enougn to consider ~0 a negative constant, and rightfully complains. This is addressed by using mask() which explicitly casts to unsigned before shifting. That is all. Porting done.
2016-04-07Revert to 74c1e6513bd0 (sim: Thermal support for Linux)Andreas Sandberg
2014-11-18power: Add power states to ClockedObjectAkash Bagdia
Add 4 power states to the ClockedObject, provides necessary access functions to check and update the power state. Default power state is UNDEFINED, it is responsibility of the respective simulation model to provide the startup state and any other logic for state change. Add number of transition stat. Add distribution of time spent in clock gated state. Add power state residency stat. Add dump call back function to allow stats update of distribution and residency stats.
2016-02-23scons: Add missing override to appease clangAndreas Hansson
Make clang happy...again.
2016-02-18ruby: move range change send from RubyPort to derived classes.Tony Gutierrez
2016-02-17ruby: send address ranges from RubyPortTony Gutierrez
2016-02-15misc: Add missing overrides to appease clangAndreas Hansson
Since the last round of fixes a few new issues have snuck in. We should consider switching the regression runs to clang.
2016-02-14ruby: make DMASequencer inherit from RubyPortMichael LeBeane
This patch essentially rolls back 10518:30e3715c9405 to make RubyPort the parent class of DMASequencer. It removes redundant code and restores some features which were lost when directly inheriting from MemObject. For example, DMASequencer can now communicate to other devices using PIO, which is useful for memmory-mapped communication between multiple DMADevices.
2016-02-06style: eliminate explicit boolean comparisonsSteve Reinhardt
Result of running 'hg m5style --skip-all --fix-control -a' to get rid of '== true' comparisons, plus trivial manual edits to get rid of '== false'/'== False' comparisons. Left a couple of explicit comparisons in where they didn't seem unreasonable: invalid boolean comparison in src/arch/mips/interrupts.cc:155 >> DPRINTF(Interrupt, "Interrupts OnCpuTimerINterrupt(tc) == true\n");<< invalid boolean comparison in src/unittest/unittest.hh:110 >> "EXPECT_FALSE(" #expr ")", (expr) == false)<<
2016-02-06style: fix missing spaces in control statementsSteve Reinhardt
Result of running 'hg m5style --skip-all --fix-control -a'.
2016-02-06style: remove trailing whitespaceSteve Reinhardt
Result of running 'hg m5style --skip-all --fix-white -a'.
2015-07-20ruby: split CPU and GPU latency statsDavid Hashe
2016-01-19gpu-compute: AMD's baseline GPU modelTony Gutierrez
2016-01-19mem: write combining for ruby protocolsTony Gutierrez
This patch adds support for write-combining in ruby.
2015-07-20mem: misc flags for AMD gpu modelBlake Hechtman
This patch add support to mark memory requests/packets with attributes defined in HSA, such as memory order and scope.
2016-01-11scons: Enable -Wextra by defaultAndreas Hansson
Make best use of the compiler, and enable -Wextra as well as -Wall. There are a few issues that had to be resolved, but they are all trivial.
2015-12-31mem: Make cache terminology easier to understandAndreas Hansson
This patch changes the name of a bunch of packet flags and MSHR member functions and variables to make the coherency protocol easier to understand. In addition the patch adds and updates lots of descriptions, explicitly spelling out assumptions. The following name changes are made: * the packet memInhibit flag is renamed to cacheResponding * the packet sharedAsserted flag is renamed to hasSharers * the packet NeedsExclusive attribute is renamed to NeedsWritable * the packet isSupplyExclusive is renamed responderHadWritable * the MSHR pendingDirty is renamed to pendingModified The cache states, Modified, Owned, Exclusive, Shared are also called out in the cache and MSHR code to make it easier to understand.
2015-07-20ruby: more flexible ruby tester supportBrad Beckmann
This patch allows the ruby random tester to use ruby ports that may only support instr or data requests. This patch is similar to a previous changeset (8932:1b2c17565ac8) that was unfortunately broken by subsequent changesets. This current patch implements the support in a more straight-forward way. Since retries are now tested when running the ruby random tester, this patch splits up the retry and drain check behavior so that RubyPort children, such as the GPUCoalescer, can perform those operations correctly without having to duplicate code. Finally, the patch also includes better DPRINTFs for debugging the tester.
2015-07-20ruby: added stl vector of ints to be used by SLICCBrad Beckmann
2015-11-13slicc: fixes for the Address to Addr changeset (11025)Tony Gutierrez
misc changes now that Address has become Addr including int to address util function
2015-11-13ruby: add BoolVecJoe Gross
The BoolVec typedef and insertion operator overload function simplify usage of vectors of type bool
2015-11-06misc: Appease clang static analyzerAndreas Hansson
A few minor fixes to issues identified by the clang static analyzer.
2015-10-14ruby: profiler: provide the number of vnets through ruby systemNilay Vaish
The aim is to ultimately do away with the static function Network::getNumberOfVirtualNetworks().
2015-10-14ruby: remove unused functionalRead() function.Nilay Vaish
Not required since functional reads cannot rely on messages that are inflight.
2015-10-14ruby: garnet: flexible: refactor flitNilay Vaish
2015-10-12misc: Add explicit overrides and fix other clang >= 3.5 issuesAndreas Hansson
This patch adds explicit overrides as this is now required when using "-Wall" with clang >= 3.5, the latter now part of the most recent XCode. The patch consequently removes "virtual" for those methods where "override" is added. The latter should be enough of an indication. As part of this patch, a few minor issues that clang >= 3.5 complains about are also resolved (unused methods and variables).
2015-10-12misc: Remove redundant compiler-specific definesAndreas Hansson
This patch moves away from using M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE and the m5::hashmap (and similar) abstractions, as these are no longer needed with gcc 4.7 and clang 3.1 as minimum compiler versions.
2015-09-29ruby: Fix CacheMemory allocate leakJoel Hestness
If a cache entry permission was previously set to NotPresent, but the entry was not deleted, a following cache allocation can cause the entry to be leaked by setting the entry pointer to a newly allocated entry. To eliminate this possibility, check if the new entry is different from the old one, and if so, delete the old one.
2015-09-29ruby: RubyPort delete snoop requestsJoel Hestness
In RubyPort::ruby_eviction_callback, prior changes fixed a memory leak caused by instantiating separate packets for each port that the eviction was forwarded to. That change, however, left the instantiated request to also leak. Allocate it on the stack to avoid the leak.
2015-09-29ruby: Fix memory leak in AbstractControllerJoel Hestness
Recent changes to memory access queuing allocate requests for packets sent to memory controllers, but did not free the requests. Delete them to avoid leaks.
2015-09-29ruby: RubyMemoryControl delete requestsJoel Hestness
Changes to the RubyMemoryControl removed the dequeue function, which deleted MemoryNode instances. This results in leaked MemoryNode instances. Correctly delete these instances.
2015-09-24ruby: simple network: refactor codeNilay Vaish
Drops an unused variable and marks three variables as const.
2015-09-23ruby: garnet: refactor code in network linksNilay Vaish
2015-09-23ruby: bloom filters: refactor codeNilay Vaish
2015-09-23ruby: abstract controller: mark some variables as constNilay Vaish