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MemReqPtr memReq; // Pointer to the sampler that is telling us to switchover. // Used to signal the completion of the pipe drain and schedule // the next switchover Sampler *sampler; StaticInstPtr curStaticInst; class CacheCompletionEvent : public Event { private: SimpleCPU *cpu; public: CacheCompletionEvent(SimpleCPU *_cpu); virtual void process(); virtual const char *description(); }; CacheCompletionEvent cacheCompletionEvent; Status status() const { return _status; } virtual void activateContext(int thread_num, int delay); virtual void suspendContext(int thread_num); virtual void deallocateContext(int thread_num); virtual void haltContext(int thread_num); // statistics virtual void regStats(); virtual void resetStats(); // number of simulated instructions Counter numInst; Counter startNumInst; Stats::Scalar<> numInsts; virtual Counter totalInstructions() const { return numInst - startNumInst; } // number of simulated memory references Stats::Scalar<> numMemRefs; // number of simulated loads Counter numLoad; Counter startNumLoad; // number of idle cycles Stats::Average<> notIdleFraction; Stats::Formula idleFraction; // number of cycles stalled for I-cache misses Stats::Scalar<> icacheStallCycles; Counter lastIcacheStall; // number of cycles stalled for D-cache misses Stats::Scalar<> dcacheStallCycles; Counter lastDcacheStall; void processCacheCompletion(); virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os); virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion); template Fault read(Addr addr, T &data, unsigned flags); template Fault write(T data, Addr addr, unsigned flags, uint64_t *res); // These functions are only used in CPU models that split // effective address computation from the actual memory access. void setEA(Addr EA) { panic("SimpleCPU::setEA() not implemented\n"); } Addr getEA() { panic("SimpleCPU::getEA() not implemented\n"); } void prefetch(Addr addr, unsigned flags) { // need to do this... } void writeHint(Addr addr, int size, unsigned flags) { // need to do this... } Fault copySrcTranslate(Addr src); Fault copy(Addr dest); // The register accessor methods provide the index of the // instruction's operand (e.g., 0 or 1), not the architectural // register index, to simplify the implementation of register // renaming. We find the architectural register index by indexing // into the instruction's own operand index table. Note that a // raw pointer to the StaticInst is provided instead of a // ref-counted StaticInstPtr to redice overhead. This is fine as // long as these methods don't copy the pointer into any long-term // storage (which is pretty hard to imagine they would have reason // to do). uint64_t readIntReg(const StaticInst *si, int idx) { return xc->readIntReg(si->srcRegIdx(idx)); } float readFloatRegSingle(const StaticInst *si, int idx) { int reg_idx = si->srcRegIdx(idx) - TheISA::FP_Base_DepTag; return xc->readFloatRegSingle(reg_idx); } double readFloatRegDouble(const StaticInst *si, int idx) { int reg_idx = si->srcRegIdx(idx) - TheISA::FP_Base_DepTag; return xc->readFloatRegDouble(reg_idx); } uint64_t readFloatRegInt(const StaticInst *si, int idx) { int reg_idx = si->srcRegIdx(idx) - TheISA::FP_Base_DepTag; return xc->readFloatRegInt(reg_idx); } void setIntReg(const StaticInst *si, int idx, uint64_t val) { xc->setIntReg(si->destRegIdx(idx), val); } void setFloatRegSingle(const StaticInst *si, int idx, float val) { int reg_idx = si->destRegIdx(idx) - TheISA::FP_Base_DepTag; xc->setFloatRegSingle(reg_idx, val); } void setFloatRegDouble(const StaticInst *si, int idx, double val) { int reg_idx = si->destRegIdx(idx) - TheISA::FP_Base_DepTag; xc->setFloatRegDouble(reg_idx, val); } void setFloatRegInt(const StaticInst *si, int idx, uint64_t val) { int reg_idx = si->destRegIdx(idx) - TheISA::FP_Base_DepTag; xc->setFloatRegInt(reg_idx, val); } uint64_t readPC() { return xc->readPC(); } void setNextPC(uint64_t val) { xc->setNextPC(val); } uint64_t readUniq() { return xc->readUniq(); } void setUniq(uint64_t val) { xc->setUniq(val); } uint64_t readFpcr() { return xc->readFpcr(); } void setFpcr(uint64_t val) { xc->setFpcr(val); } #if FULL_SYSTEM uint64_t readIpr(int idx, Fault &fault) { return xc->readIpr(idx, fault); } Fault setIpr(int idx, uint64_t val) { return xc->setIpr(idx, val); } Fault hwrei() { return xc->hwrei(); } int readIntrFlag() { return xc->readIntrFlag(); } void setIntrFlag(int val) { xc->setIntrFlag(val); } bool inPalMode() { return xc->inPalMode(); } void ev5_trap(Fault fault) { xc->ev5_trap(fault); } bool simPalCheck(int palFunc) { return xc->simPalCheck(palFunc); } #else void syscall() { xc->syscall(); } #endif bool misspeculating() { return xc->misspeculating(); } ExecContext *xcBase() { return xc; } }; #endif // __CPU_SIMPLE_CPU_SIMPLE_CPU_HH__