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2016-08-02arm: Fix stage 2 memory attribute checking in AArch64Dylan Johnson
Change-Id: I14c93a5460550051a12129e792a9a9bd522a145c
2016-08-02arm: Fix trapping to Hypervisor during MSR/MRS read/writeDylan Johnson
This patch restricts trapping to hypervisor only if we are in the correct exception level for the trap to happen. Change-Id: I0a382b6a572ef835ea36d2702b8a81b633bd3df0
2016-08-02arm: Fix secure state checking in various placesDylan Johnson
Faults that could potentially be routed to the hypervisor checked whether or not they were in a secure state without checking if security was enabled or not. This caused faults not to be routed correctly. This patch causes secure state checking to first ask if security is enabled. Change-Id: I179e9b181b27f552734c9bab2b18d05ac579a119
2016-08-02arm: Fix stage 2 determination in table walkerDylan Johnson
We recompute if we are doing a stage 2 walk inside of the table walker but we have already figured it out in the tlb. Pass the information in to the walk instead of recomputing it. Change-Id: I39637ce99309b2ddbc30344d45ac9ebf6a203401
2016-08-02arm: Refactor aarch64 table walk logic to remove redundancyDylan Johnson
The functional case is already handled within the fetchDescriptor() function. We can thus use that function for both atomic and functional mode when we start the table walk. Change-Id: Iacaed28cd9024d259fd37a58150efd00ff94d86e
2016-08-02arm: Add check to fault routing for hypervisor/virtualizationDylan Johnson
This patch adds the option for faults to be routed to the hypervisor using the pre-existing routeToHyp() functions that are present in each fault type. Change-Id: I9735512c094457636b9870456a5be5432288e004
2016-08-02arm: Fix EL perceived at TLB for address translation instructionsDylan Johnson
During address translation instructions (such as AT S1E1R_Xt) the exception level can be different than the current exception level. This patch fixes how the TLB determines what EL to use during these instructions. Change-Id: Ia9ce229404de9e284bc1f7479fd2c580efd55f8f
2016-08-02arm: Add AArch64 hypervisor call instruction 'hvc'Dylan Johnson
This patch adds the AArch64 instruction hvc which raises an exception from EL1 into EL2. The host OS uses this instruction to world switch into the guest. Change-Id: I930ee43f4f0abd4b35a68eb2a72e44e3ea6570be
2016-08-02arm: add stage2 translation supportDylan Johnson
Change-Id: I8f7c09c7ec3a97149ebebf4b21471b244e6cecc1
2016-08-02arm: enable EL2 supportCurtis Dunham
Change-Id: I59fa4fae98c33d9e5c2185382e1411911d27d341
2016-08-02arm: invalidate TLB miscreg cache on modification of HSCTLRDylan Johnson
Change-Id: I5212c91c56435fe008950ed99feacc6921609226
2016-08-02arm: change instruction classes to catch hyp trapsDylan Johnson
Change-Id: I122918d0e3dfd01ae1a4ca4f19240a069115c8b7
2016-07-21cpu: Fix Minor SMT WFI/drain interaction issuesMitch Hayenga
The behavior of WFI is to cause minor to cease evaluating pipeline logic until an interrupt is observed, however a user may wish to drain the system while a core is sleeping due to a WFI. This patch makes WFI drain. If an actual drain occurs during a WFI, the CPU is already drained and will immediately be ready for swapping, checkpointing, etc. This should not negatively impact performance as WFI instructions are 'stream-changing' (treated like unpredicted branches), so all remaining instructions are wrong-path and will be squashed rapidly. Change-Id: I63833d5acb53d8dde78f9f0c9611de0ece385e45
2016-07-21cpu: Add SMT support to MinorCPUMitch Hayenga
This patch adds SMT support to the MinorCPU. Currently RoundRobin or Random thread scheduling are supported. Change-Id: I91faf39ff881af5918cca05051829fc6261f20e3
2016-07-21isa: Modify get/check interrupt routinesMitch Hayenga
Make it so that getInterrupt *always* returns an interrupt if checkInterrupts() returns true. This fixes/simplifies handling of interrupts on the SMT FS CPUs (currently minor).
2016-07-21base: Add total() to Vector2D statDavid Guillen Fandos
This patch adds a total() function to the Vector2D stat type. Similar to other stats such as Scalar or Vector it is useful to be able to read the total for a given stat.
2016-07-21mem: Add snoop traffic statisticDavid Guillen Fandos
2016-07-19dev, dist: Fixed a scheduling bug in the etherswitchMohammad Alian
This patch fixes a bug in etherswitch. When a packet gets inserted in the output fifo, the txEvent has to always be reschedule, not only when an event is already scheduled. This can raise the assertion in the reschedule function.
2016-07-11base: Fix inverted check in ELF .text size warningAndreas Sandberg
2016-07-11arm: Don't consult the TLB test iface for functional translationsAndreas Sandberg
Don't consult the TLB test interface for PA's returned by functional translations by the AT instruction. We implement this by chaning the ISA code to synthesize 0-length functional reads for the TLB lookup. The TLB then bypasses the final PA check in the tester if the size is zero. Change-Id: I2487b7f829cea88c37e229e9fc7a4543aced961b Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com>
2016-07-11base: Convert ELF .text size check assertion to a warningAndreas Sandberg
The ELF loader currently has an assertion that checks if the size of a loaded .text secion is non-zero. This is useful in the general case as an empty text section normally indicates that there is something strange with the ELF file. However, asserting isn't very useful. This changeset converts the assert into a warning that tells the user that something strange is happening. Change-Id: I313e17847b50a0eca00f6bd00a54c610d626c0f0 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com>
2016-07-11mem: Remove stale argument from a DPRINTF in the cache codeNikos Nikoleris
Change-Id: I70dd11c23b45dfc606ef08233d2e50fcc0817505 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.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>
2016-07-01ext: Update DRAMPowerMatthias Jung
Sync DRAMPower to external tool This patch syncs the DRAMPower library of gem5 to the external one on github (https://github.com/ravenrd/DRAMPower) of which I am a maintainer. The version used is the commit: 902a00a1797c48a9df97ec88868f20e847680ae6 from 07. May. 2016. Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-07-01mem: different HMC configurationAbdul Mutaal Ahmad
In this new hmc configuration we have used the existing components in gem5 mainly [SerialLink] [NoncoherentXbar]& [DRAMCtrl] to define 3 different architecture for HMC. Highlights 1- It explores 3 different HMC architectures 2- It creates 4-HMC crossbars and attaches 16 vault controllers with it. This will connect vaults to serial links 3- From the previous version, HMCController with round robin funtionality is being removed and all the serial links are being accessible directly from user ports 4- Latency incorporated by HMCController (in previous version) is being added to SerialLink Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-06-28scons: Track swig packages when loading embedded swig codeAndreas Hansson
This patch changes how the embedded swig code is loaded to ensure that gem5 works with swig 3.0.9. For Python 2.7 and above, swig 3.0.9 now relies on importlib, and actually looks in the appropriate packages, even for the wrapped C code. However, the swig wrapper does not explicitly place the module in the right package (it just calls Py_InitModule), and we have to take explicit action to ensure that the swig code can be loaded. This patch adds the information to the generated wrappers and the appropriate calls to set the context as part of the swig initialisation. Previous versions of swig used to fall back on looking in the global namespace for the wrappers (and still do for Python 2.6), but technically things should not work without the functionality in this patch.
2016-06-20arm: Mark uninitialized new TLB entries as not validNikos Nikoleris
Previously when we initialized the TLB we would allocate a number of TLB entries which would be marked as valid. As a result the TLB contained an entry which would be considered a valid entry for the 0 page. Change-Id: I23ace86426a171a4f6200ebeb29ad57c21647036 Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-06-20sim: Added library include to fix build errors on clang-703.0.31Reiley Jeapaul
The use of array tuples, requires an explicit include of the array library Change-Id: I06730051777a97edf80e41a5604184b387b12239 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-06-20mem: Fix the snoop filter when there is a downstream addr mapperNikos Nikoleris
The snoop filter handles requests in two steps which preceed and follow the call to send the packet downstream. An address mapper could possibly change the address of the packet when it is sent downstream breaking the snoop filter assumption that the address is unchanged Change-Id: Ib2db755e9ebef4f2f7c0169a46b1b11185ffbe79 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-06-20mem: Resolve TrafficGen trace relative to the configAndreas Sandberg
The traffic generator currently resolves relative trace paths relative to gem5's current working directory. This can lead to surprising results for relative paths where the expectation would normally be that they are resolved relative to the configuration file. This changeset implements config-relative trace file lookups. The old behavior is kept as a fallback for configs that expect that behavior. Change-Id: I1bda4e16725842666ffc37dcb6838c23a6ff138c Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com>
2016-06-20kern, arm: Dump dmesg on kernel panic/oopsAndreas Sandberg
Add helper functions to dump the guest kernel's dmesg buffer to a text file in m5out. This functionality is split into two parts. First, a dmesg dump function that can be used in other places: void Linux::dumpDmesg(ThreadContext *, std::ostream &) This function is used to implement two PCEvents: DmesgDumpEvent and KernelPanic event. The only difference between the two is that the latter produces a gem5 panic instead of a warning in addition to dumping the kernel log. Change-Id: I6d2af1d666ace57124089648ea906f6c787ac63c Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Gabor Dozsa <gabor.dozsa@arm.com>
2016-06-20base: Fix multiple names to one address bug in SymbolTableAndreas Sandberg
The SymbolTable class currently assumes that at most one symbol can point to a given address. If multiple symbols point to the same address, only the first one gets added to the internal symbol table since there is already a match in the address table. This changeset converts the address table from a map into a multimap to be able to handle cases where an address maps to multiple symbols. Additionally, the insert method is changed to not fail if there is a match in the address table. Change-Id: I6b4f1d5560c21e49a4af33220efb2a8302961768 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Gabor Dozsa <gabor.dozsa@arm.com>
2016-06-18gpu-compute: Fixed a bug in decoding Atomic STTuan Ta
There is a mismatch between DataType and SrcDataType in constructing Atomic ST instruction. The mismatch causes atomic_store and atomic_store_explicit function to store incorrect value in memory.
2016-06-09gpu-compute: parametrize Wavefront sizejkalamat
Eliminate the VSZ constant that defined the Wavefront size (in numbers of work items); replaced it with a parameter in the GPU.py configuration script. Changed all data structures dependent on the Wavefront size to be dynamically sized. Legal values of Wavefront size are 16, 32, 64 for now and checked at initialization time.
2016-06-08dist, dev: Fixed the packet ordering in etherswitchMohammad Alian
This patch fixes the order that packets gets pushed into the output fifo of etherswitch. If two packets arrive at the same tick to the etherswitch, we sort and push them based on their source port id. In dist-gem5 simulations, if there is no ordering inforced while two packets arrive at the same tick, it can lead to non-deterministic simulations Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
2016-06-07sim: Make clang happyAndreas Hansson
Once again appeasing clang.
2016-06-07sim: added missing include to mathexpr.hhSergei Trofimov
mathexpr.hh uses std::function<> but was not including the appropriate header, which resulted in an error build/ARM/sim/mathexpr.hh:51:18: error: 'function' in namespace 'std' does not name a template type typedef std::function<double(std::string)> EvalCallback; This commit adds the missing include. Change-Id: I6c01d77d4354c6de838538f137a38f75f9866166 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com>
2016-06-06sim: Only print the power state transition warning onceAndreas Sandberg
A lot of objects seem to request no-op power transitions which currently results in large amounts of warnings. These warnings are benign and risk hiding more serious warnings. Make the warning a warn_once to prevent console flooding. Change-Id: I86c74b4224b167f14469250ef86ab69fde7a227e Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-06-06pwr: Closing power and thermal feedback loopDavid Guillen Fandos
This patch makes thermal models use the power figures calculated by power models. Since there is a circular dependency between power and thermal (and thermal was pushed before) this patch closes that loop. Change-Id: I8bd5acf6a5026fdbbcfac47e33d27397f24a6f7d Reviewed-by: Stephan Diestelhorst <stephan.diestelhorst@arm.com>
2016-06-06sim: Adding support for power modelsDavid Guillen Fandos
This patch adds some basic support for power models in gem5. The power interface is defined so it can interact with thermal models as well. It implements a simple power evaluator that can be used for simple power models that express power in the form of a math expression. These expressions can use stats within the same SimObject (or down its hierarchy) and some magic variables such as "temp" for temperature. In future patches we will extend this functionality to allow slightly more complex expressions. The model allows it to be extended to use other kinds of models. Change-Id: I76752f9638b6815e229fd74cdcb7721a305cbc4b
2016-06-06pwr: Low-power idle power state for idle CPUsDavid Guillen Fandos
Add functionality to the BaseCPU that will put the entire CPU into a low-power idle state whenever all threads in it are idle. Change-Id: I984d1656eb0a4863c87ceacd773d2d10de5cfd2b
2016-06-06stats: Silence unused power statsAndreas Sandberg
The power stats are currently very noisy even if no power model has been loaded. Silence stats that are either zero or nan. Change-Id: I7d0220c2fcf01131084a219228f140cfaddaf95b Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2016-06-06pwr: Add power states to ClockedObjectDavid Guillen Fandos
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. Change-Id: Id086090a2ed720c9fcb37812a3c98f0f724907c6
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>
2016-06-06sim: Call regStats of base-class as wellStephan Diestelhorst
We want to extend the stats of objects hierarchically and thus it is necessary to register the statistics of the base-class(es), as well. For now, these are empty, but generic stats will be added there. Patch originally provided by Akash Bagdia at ARM Ltd.
2016-06-03gpu-compute: Fixed a bug in global memory pipelineTuan Ta
Added a condition when inflightStores is incremented to prevent a deadlock caused by many memory fence requests generated by a CU
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.
2016-06-02arm: refactor page table format determinationCurtis Dunham
In particular, when EL0 is in AArch32 but EL1 is AArch64, AArch64 memory translation must be used. This is essential for typical AArch64/32 interworking use cases.
2016-06-02arm: Rewrite ERET to behave according to the ARMv8 ARMAndreas Sandberg
The ERET instruction doesn't set PSTATE correctly in some cases (particularly when returning to aarch32 code). Among other things, this breaks EL0 thumb code when using a 64-bit kernel. This changeset updates the ERET implementation to match the ARM ARM. Change-Id: I408e7c69a23cce437859313dfe84e68744b07c98 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Nathanael Premillieu <nathanael.premillieu@arm.com>
2016-06-02arm: Correctly check FP/SIMD access permission in aarch32Andreas Sandberg
The current implementation of aarch32 FP/SIMD in gem5 assumes that EL1 and higher are all 32-bit. This breaks interprocessing since an aarch64 EL1 uses different enable/disable bits. This change updates the permission checks to according to what is prescribed by the ARM ARM. Change-Id: Icdcef31b00644cfeebec00216b3993aa1de12b88 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Mitch Hayenga <mitch.hayenga@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Nathanael Premillieu <nathanael.premillieu@arm.com>