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2015-05-15misc: Appease gcc 5.1Andreas Hansson
Three minor issues are resolved: 1. Apparently gcc 5.1 does not like negation of booleans followed by bitwise AND. 2. Somehow the compiler also gets confused and warns about NoopMachInst being unused (removing it causes compilation errors though). Most likely a compiler bug. 3. There seems to be a number of instances where loop unrolling causes false positives for the array-bounds check. For now, switch to std::array. Potentially we could disable the warning for newer gcc versions, but switching to std::array is probably a good move in any case.
2015-05-15sim: Don't clear the active CPU vector in System::initStateAndreas Sandberg
The system class currently clears the vector of active CPUs in initState(). CPUs are added to the list by registerThreadContext() which is called from BaseCPU::init(). This obviously breaks when the System object is initialized after the CPUs. This changeset removes the offending clear() call since the list will be empty after it has been instantiated anyway.
2015-05-05syscall_emul: fix warn_once behaviorSteve Reinhardt
The current ignoreWarnOnceFunc doesn't really work as expected, since it will only generate one warning total, for whichever "warn-once" syscall is invoked first. This patch fixes that behavior by keeping a "warned" flag in the SyscallDesc object, allowing suitably flagged syscalls to warn exactly once per syscall.
2015-05-05arm: Add missing FPEXC.EN checkAndreas Hansson
Add a missing check to ensure that exceptions are generated properly.
2015-05-05arm: enable DCZVA by default in SE modeGiacomo Gabrielli
2015-03-17mem: Create a request copy for deferred snoopsStephan Diestelhorst
Sometimes, we need to defer an express snoop in an MSHR, but the original request might complete and deallocate the original pkt->req. In those cases, create a copy of the request so that someone who is inspecting the delayed snoop can also inspect the request still. All of this is rather hacky, but the allocation / linking and general life-time management of Packet and Request is rather tricky. Deleting the copy is another tricky area, testing so far has shown that the right copy is deleted at the right time.
2015-05-05arm: Relax ordering for some uncacheable accessesAndreas Sandberg
We currently assume that all uncacheable memory accesses are strictly ordered. Instead of always enforcing strict ordering, we now only enforce it if the required memory type is device memory or strongly ordered memory.
2015-05-05mem, cpu: Add a separate flag for strictly ordered memoryAndreas Sandberg
The Request::UNCACHEABLE flag currently has two different functions. The first, and obvious, function is to prevent the memory system from caching data in the request. The second function is to prevent reordering and speculation in CPU models. This changeset gives the order/speculation requirement a separate flag (Request::STRICT_ORDER). This flag prevents CPU models from doing the following optimizations: * Speculation: CPU models are not allowed to issue speculative loads. * Write combining: CPU models and caches are not allowed to merge writes to the same cache line. Note: The memory system may still reorder accesses unless the UNCACHEABLE flag is set. It is therefore expected that the STRICT_ORDER flag is combined with the UNCACHEABLE flag to prevent this behavior.
2015-05-05mem, alpha: Move Alpha-specific request flagsAndreas Sandberg
Move Alpha-specific memory request flags to an architecture-specific header and map them to the architecture specific flag bit range.
2015-05-05arm: Remove unnecessary boot uncachabilityAndreas Hansson
With the recent patches addressing how we deal with uncacheable accesses there is no longer need for the work arounds put in place to enforce certain sections of memory to be uncacheable during boot.
2015-05-05mem: Snoop into caches on uncacheable accessesAndreas Hansson
This patch takes a last step in fixing issues related to uncacheable accesses. We do not separate uncacheable memory from uncacheable devices, and in cases where it is really memory, there are valid scenarios where we need to snoop since we do not support cache maintenance instructions (yet). On snooping an uncacheable access we thus provide data if possible. In essence this makes uncacheable accesses IO coherent. The snoop filter is also queried to steer the snoops, but not updated since the uncacheable accesses do not allocate a block.
2015-05-05arch, cpu: Do not forward snoops to table walkerAndreas Hansson
This patch simplifies the overall CPU by changing the TLB caches such that they do not forward snoops to the table walker port(s). Note that only ARM and X86 are affected. There is no reason for the ports to snoop as they do not actually take any action, and from a performance point of view we are better of not snooping more than we have to. Should it at a later point be required to snoop for a particular TLB design it is easy enough to add it back.
2015-05-05mem: Pass shared downstream through cachesAndreas Hansson
This patch ensures that we pass on information about a packet being shared (rather than exclusive), when forwarding a packet downstream. Without this patch there is a risk that a downstream cache considers the line exclusive when it really isn't.
2015-05-05mem: Add forward snoop check for HardPFReqsAli Jafri
We should always check whether the cache is supposed to be forwarding snoops before generating snoops.
2015-05-05mem: Add missing stats update for uncacheable MSHRsAndreas Hansson
This patch adds a missing counter update for the uncacheable accesses. By updating this counter we also get a meaningful average latency for uncacheable accesses (previously inf).
2015-05-05mem: Tidy up BaseCache parametersAndreas Hansson
This patch simply tidies up the BaseCache parameters and removes the unused "two_queue" parameter.
2015-05-05mem: Remove templates in cache modelDavid Guillen
This patch changes the cache implementation to rely on virtual methods rather than using the replacement policy as a template argument. There is no impact on the simulation performance, and overall the changes make it easier to modify (and subclass) the cache and/or replacement policy.
2015-05-05cpu: Work around gcc 4.9 issues with Num_OpClassesAndreas Hansson
This patch fixes a recent issue with gcc 4.9 (and possibly more) being convinced that indices outside the array bounds are used when initialising the FUPool members.
2015-04-29arch, base, dev, kern, sym: FreeBSD supportRuslan Bukin
This adds support for FreeBSD/aarch64 FS and SE mode (basic set of syscalls only) Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-29mem: Simplify page close checks for adaptive policiesRizwana Begum
Both open_adaptive and close_adaptive page polices keep the page open if a row hit is found. If a row hit is not found, close_adaptive page policy precharges the row, and open_adaptive policy precharges the row only if there is a bank conflict request waiting in the queue. This patch makes the checks for above conditions simpler. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-29ruby: set: replace long by unsigned longNilay Vaish
UBSan complains about negative value being shifted
2015-04-29cpu: o3: replace issueLatency with bool pipelinedNilay Vaish
Currently, each op class has a parameter issueLat that denotes the cycles after which another op of the same class can be issued. As of now, this latency can either be one cycle (fully pipelined) or same as execution latency of the op (not at all pipelined). The fact that issueLat is a parameter of type Cycles makes one believe that it can be set to any value. To avoid the confusion, the parameter is being renamed as 'pipelined' with type boolean. If set to true, the op would execute in a fully pipelined fashion. Otherwise, it would execute in an unpipelined fashion.
2015-04-29cpu: o3: single cycle default div microop latency on x86Nilay Vaish
This patch sets the default latency of the division microop to a single cycle on x86. This is because the division instructions DIV and IDIV have been implemented as loops of div microops, where each microop computes a single bit of the quotient.
2015-04-29x86: change divide-by-zero fault to divide-errorNilay Vaish
Same exception is raised whether division with zero is performed or the quotient is greater than the maximum value that the provided space can hold. Divide-by-Zero is the AMD terminology, while Divide-Error is Intel's.
2015-04-24misc: Appease gcc 5.1 without moving GDB_REG_BYTESAndreas Hansson
This patch rolls back the move of the GDB_REG_BYTES constant, and instead adds M5_VAR_USED.
2015-04-23arm, dev: Add a UFS deviceRene de Jong
This patch introduces a UFS host controller and a UFS device. More information about the UFS standard can be found at the JEDEC site: http://www.jedec.org/standards-documents/results/jesd220 Note that the model does not implement the complete standard, and as such is not an actual implementation of UFS. The following SCSI commands are implemented: inquiry, read, read capacity, report LUNs, start/stop, test unit ready, verify, write, format unit, send diagnostic, synchronize cache, mode select, mode sense, request sense, unmap, write buffer and read buffer. This is sufficient for usage with Linux and Android. To interact with this model a kernel version 3.9 or above is needed.
2015-04-23arm, dev: Add a NAND flash timing modelRene de Jong
This adds a NAND flash timing model. This model takes the number of planes into account and is ultimately intended to be used as a high-level performance model for any device using flash. To access the memory, use either readMemory or writeMemory. To make use of the model you will need an interface model such as UFSHostDevice, which is part of a separate patch. At the moment the flash device is part of the ARM device tree since the only use if the UFSHostDevice, and that in turn relies on the ARM GIC.
2015-04-23dev: Add support for i2c devicesPeter Enns
This patch adds an I2C bus and base device. I2C is used to connect a variety of sensors, and this patch serves as a starting point to enable a range of I2C devices.
2015-04-23misc: Appease gcc 5.1Andreas Hansson
This patch fixes a few small issues to ensure gem5 compiles when using gcc 5.1. First, the GDB_REG_BYTES in the RemoteGDB header are, rather surprisingly, flagged as unused for both ARM and X86. Removing them, however, causes compilation errors as they are actually used in the source file. Moving the constant into the class definition fixes the issue. Possibly a gcc bug. Second, we have an unused EthPktData constructor using auto_ptr, and the latter is deprecated. Since the code is never used it is simply removed.
2015-04-22cpu: remove conditional check (count > 0) on o3 IQ squashesBrandon Potter
The o3 cpu instruction queue model uses the count variable to track the number of unissued instructions in the queue. Previously, the squash method used this variable to avoid executing the doSquash method when there were no unissued instructions in the pipeline. A corner case problem exists when only issued instructions exist in the pipeline and a squash occurs; the doSquash code is not invoked and subsequently does not clean up state properly.
2015-04-22syscall_emul: implement clock_gettime system callBrandon Potter
2015-04-22syscall_emul: update x86 syscall tableMonir Mozumder
Update table with additional definitions through Linux 3.13.
2015-04-22syscall_emul: update getrlimit to use warnBrandon Potter
Don't use std::cerr directly, and just return EINVAL instead of aborting.
2015-04-22syscall_emul: fix warning with wrong syscall nameBrandon Potter
Also nix extra whitespace.
2015-04-22base: add new ChunkGenerator method to identify last chunkBrandon Potter
2015-04-20cpu: Remove the InOrderCPU from the treeAndreas Hansson
This patch takes the final step in removing the InOrderCPU from the tree. Rest in peace. The MinorCPU is now used to model an in-order microarchitecture, and long term the MinorCPU will eventually be renamed InOrderCPU.
2015-04-14config, cpu: fix progress interval for switched CPUsMalek Musleh
This patch ensures that the CPU progress Event is triggered for the new set of switched_cpus that get scheduled (e.g. during fast-forwarding). it also avoids printing the interval state if the cpu is currently switched out. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-13cpu: re-organizes the branch predictor structure.Dibakar Gope
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-13x86: implements x87 mult/div instructionsNilay Vaish
2015-04-13ruby: allow restoring from checkpoint when using DRAMCtrlLena Olson
Restoring from a checkpoint with ruby + the DRAMCtrl memory model was not working, because ruby and DRAMCtrl disagreed on the current tick during warmup. Since there is no reason to do timing requests during warmup, use functional requests instead. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-13sim: Use NULL instead of None for testing filenames.Nilay Vaish
The filenames are initialized with NULL. So the test should be checking for them to be == NULL instead == None.
2015-04-13sim: fix function for emulating dup()Nilay Vaish
The function was using the host fd to obtain the fd object from the simulated process.
2015-04-08config: Support full-system with SST's memory systemCurtis Dunham
This patch adds an example configuration in ext/sst/tests/ that allows an SST/gem5 instance to simulate a 4-core AArch64 system with SST's memHierarchy components providing all the caches and memories.
2015-04-03dev: (un)serialize fix for the RTC and RTC Timer Interrupt eventsNikos Nikoleris
Restoring from a checkpoint fails if either the RTC or the RTC Timer Interrrupt event is disabled. The restored machine tried incorrectly to schedule the next event with negative offset. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-03sim: correct check for endianessRuslan Bukin
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-03dev: Extend access width for IDE control registersRuslan Bukin
Add 32-bit access width for PrimaryTiming register and 16bit for UDMAControl register as FreeBSD required. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-04-03cpu: fix system total instructions accountingNikos Nikoleris
The totalInstructions counter is only incremented when the whole instruction is commited and not on every microop. It was incorrectly reset in atomic and timing cpus. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>"
2015-04-03x86: fix debug trace output for mwaitLena Olson
When running with the Exec flag, the mwait instruction attempted to print out its source registers, which were never actually initialized. This led to sporadic assertion failures when the value stored there was invalid. Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
2015-03-27mem: Support any number of master-IDs in stride prefetcherStephan Diestelhorst
The stride prefetcher had a hardcoded number of contexts (i.e. master-IDs) that it could handle. Since master IDs need to be unique per system, and every core, cache etc. requires a separate master port, a static limit on these does not make much sense. Instead, this patch adds a small hash map that will map all master IDs to the right prefetch state and dynamically allocates new state for new master IDs.
2015-03-27mem: Allocate cache writebacks before new MSHRsAndreas Hansson
This patch changes the order of writeback allocation such that any writebacks resulting from a tag lookup (e.g. for an uncacheable access), are added to the writebuffer before any new MSHR entries are allocated. This ensures that the writebacks logically precedes the new allocations. The patch also changes the uncacheable flush to use proper timed (or atomic) writebacks, as opposed to functional writes.