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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
* redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* Authors: Kevin Lim
*/
#include <list>
#include <string>
#include "base/refcnt.hh"
#include "config/the_isa.hh"
#include "cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh"
#include "cpu/checker/cpu.hh"
#include "cpu/simple_thread.hh"
#include "cpu/thread_context.hh"
#include "cpu/static_inst.hh"
#include "sim/sim_object.hh"
#include "sim/stats.hh"
#if FULL_SYSTEM
#include "arch/vtophys.hh"
#endif // FULL_SYSTEM
using namespace std;
//The CheckerCPU does alpha only
using namespace AlphaISA;
template <class DynInstPtr>
void
Checker<DynInstPtr>::verify(DynInstPtr &completed_inst)
{
DynInstPtr inst;
// Either check this instruction, or add it to a list of
// instructions waiting to be checked. Instructions must be
// checked in program order, so if a store has committed yet not
// completed, there may be some instructions that are waiting
// behind it that have completed and must be checked.
if (!instList.empty()) {
if (youngestSN < completed_inst->seqNum) {
DPRINTF(Checker, "Adding instruction [sn:%lli] PC:%#x to list.\n",
completed_inst->seqNum, completed_inst->readPC());
instList.push_back(completed_inst);
youngestSN = completed_inst->seqNum;
}
if (!instList.front()->isCompleted()) {
return;
} else {
inst = instList.front();
instList.pop_front();
}
} else {
if (!completed_inst->isCompleted()) {
if (youngestSN < completed_inst->seqNum) {
DPRINTF(Checker, "Adding instruction [sn:%lli] PC:%#x to list.\n",
completed_inst->seqNum, completed_inst->readPC());
instList.push_back(completed_inst);
youngestSN = completed_inst->seqNum;
}
return;
} else {
if (youngestSN < completed_inst->seqNum) {
inst = completed_inst;
youngestSN = completed_inst->seqNum;
} else {
return;
}
}
}
unverifiedInst = inst;
// Try to check all instructions that are completed, ending if we
// run out of instructions to check or if an instruction is not
// yet completed.
while (1) {
DPRINTF(Checker, "Processing instruction [sn:%lli] PC:%#x.\n",
inst->seqNum, inst->readPC());
unverifiedResult.integer = inst->readIntResult();
unverifiedReq = inst->req;
unverifiedMemData = inst->memData;
numCycles++;
Fault fault = NoFault;
// maintain $r0 semantics
thread->setIntReg(ZeroReg, 0);
#ifdef TARGET_ALPHA
thread->setFloatRegDouble(ZeroReg, 0.0);
#endif // TARGET_ALPHA
// Check if any recent PC changes match up with anything we
// expect to happen. This is mostly to check if traps or
// PC-based events have occurred in both the checker and CPU.
if (changedPC) {
DPRINTF(Checker, "Changed PC recently to %#x\n",
thread->readPC());
if (willChangePC) {
if (newPC == thread->readPC()) {
DPRINTF(Checker, "Changed PC matches expected PC\n");
} else {
warn("%lli: Changed PC does not match expected PC, "
"changed: %#x, expected: %#x",
curTick(), thread->readPC(), newPC);
CheckerCPU::handleError();
}
willChangePC = false;
}
changedPC = false;
}
if (changedNextPC) {
DPRINTF(Checker, "Changed NextPC recently to %#x\n",
thread->readNextPC());
changedNextPC = false;
}
// Try to fetch the instruction
#if FULL_SYSTEM
#define IFETCH_FLAGS(pc) ((pc) & 1) ? PHYSICAL : 0
#else
#define IFETCH_FLAGS(pc) 0
#endif
uint64_t fetch_PC = thread->readPC() & ~3;
// set up memory request for instruction fetch
memReq = new Request(inst->threadNumber, fetch_PC,
sizeof(uint32_t),
IFETCH_FLAGS(thread->readPC()),
fetch_PC, thread->contextId(),
inst->threadNumber);
bool succeeded = itb->translateAtomic(memReq, thread);
if (!succeeded) {
if (inst->getFault() == NoFault) {
// In this case the instruction was not a dummy
// instruction carrying an ITB fault. In the single
// threaded case the ITB should still be able to
// translate this instruction; in the SMT case it's
// possible that its ITB entry was kicked out.
warn("%lli: Instruction PC %#x was not found in the ITB!",
curTick(), thread->readPC());
handleError(inst);
// go to the next instruction
thread->setPC(thread->readNextPC());
thread->setNextPC(thread->readNextPC() + sizeof(MachInst));
break;
} else {
// The instruction is carrying an ITB fault. Handle
// the fault and see if our results match the CPU on
// the next tick().
fault = inst->getFault();
}
}
if (fault == NoFault) {
PacketPtr pkt = new Packet(memReq, Packet::ReadReq,
Packet::Broadcast);
pkt->dataStatic(&machInst);
icachePort->sendFunctional(pkt);
delete pkt;
// keep an instruction count
numInst++;
// decode the instruction
machInst = gtoh(machInst);
// Checks that the instruction matches what we expected it to be.
// Checks both the machine instruction and the PC.
validateInst(inst);
#if THE_ISA == ALPHA_ISA
curStaticInst = StaticInst::decode(makeExtMI(machInst,
thread->readPC()));
#elif THE_ISA == SPARC_ISA
curStaticInst = StaticInst::decode(makeExtMI(machInst,
thread->getTC()));
#endif
fault = inst->getFault();
}
// Discard fetch's memReq.
delete memReq;
memReq = NULL;
// Either the instruction was a fault and we should process the fault,
// or we should just go ahead execute the instruction. This assumes
// that the instruction is properly marked as a fault.
if (fault == NoFault) {
thread->funcExeInst++;
if (!inst->isUnverifiable())
fault = curStaticInst->execute(this, NULL);
// Checks to make sure instrution results are correct.
validateExecution(inst);
if (curStaticInst->isLoad()) {
++numLoad;
}
}
if (fault != NoFault) {
#if FULL_SYSTEM
fault->invoke(tc, curStaticInst);
willChangePC = true;
newPC = thread->readPC();
DPRINTF(Checker, "Fault, PC is now %#x\n", newPC);
#endif
} else {
#if THE_ISA != MIPS_ISA
// go to the next instruction
thread->setPC(thread->readNextPC());
thread->setNextPC(thread->readNextPC() + sizeof(MachInst));
#else
// go to the next instruction
thread->setPC(thread->readNextPC());
thread->setNextPC(thread->readNextNPC());
thread->setNextNPC(thread->readNextNPC() + sizeof(MachInst));
#endif
}
#if FULL_SYSTEM
// @todo: Determine if these should happen only if the
// instruction hasn't faulted. In the SimpleCPU case this may
// not be true, but in the O3 or Ozone case this may be true.
Addr oldpc;
int count = 0;
do {
oldpc = thread->readPC();
system->pcEventQueue.service(tc);
count++;
} while (oldpc != thread->readPC());
if (count > 1) {
willChangePC = true;
newPC = thread->readPC();
DPRINTF(Checker, "PC Event, PC is now %#x\n", newPC);
}
#endif
// @todo: Optionally can check all registers. (Or just those
// that have been modified).
validateState();
if (memReq) {
delete memReq;
memReq = NULL;
}
// Continue verifying instructions if there's another completed
// instruction waiting to be verified.
if (instList.empty()) {
break;
} else if (instList.front()->isCompleted()) {
inst = instList.front();
instList.pop_front();
} else {
break;
}
}
unverifiedInst = NULL;
}
template <class DynInstPtr>
void
Checker<DynInstPtr>::switchOut()
{
instList.clear();
}
template <class DynInstPtr>
void
Checker<DynInstPtr>::takeOverFrom(BaseCPU *oldCPU)
{
}
template <class DynInstPtr>
void
Checker<DynInstPtr>::validateInst(DynInstPtr &inst)
{
if (inst->readPC() != thread->readPC()) {
warn("%lli: PCs do not match! Inst: %#x, checker: %#x",
curTick(), inst->readPC(), thread->readPC());
if (changedPC) {
warn("%lli: Changed PCs recently, may not be an error",
curTick());
} else {
handleError(inst);
}
}
MachInst mi = static_cast<MachInst>(inst->staticInst->machInst);
if (mi != machInst) {
warn("%lli: Binary instructions do not match! Inst: %#x, "
"checker: %#x",
curTick(), mi, machInst);
handleError(inst);
}
}
template <class DynInstPtr>
void
Checker<DynInstPtr>::validateExecution(DynInstPtr &inst)
{
bool result_mismatch = false;
if (inst->numDestRegs()) {
// @todo: Support more destination registers.
if (inst->isUnverifiable()) {
// Unverifiable instructions assume they were executed
// properly by the CPU. Grab the result from the
// instruction and write it to the register.
copyResult(inst);
} else if (result.integer != inst->readIntResult()) {
result_mismatch = true;
}
}
if (result_mismatch) {
warn("%lli: Instruction results do not match! (Values may not "
"actually be integers) Inst: %#x, checker: %#x",
curTick(), inst->readIntResult(), result.integer);
// It's useful to verify load values from memory, but in MP
// systems the value obtained at execute may be different than
// the value obtained at completion. Similarly DMA can
// present the same problem on even UP systems. Thus there is
// the option to only warn on loads having a result error.
if (inst->isLoad() && warnOnlyOnLoadError) {
copyResult(inst);
} else {
handleError(inst);
}
}
if (inst->readNextPC() != thread->readNextPC()) {
warn("%lli: Instruction next PCs do not match! Inst: %#x, "
"checker: %#x",
curTick(), inst->readNextPC(), thread->readNextPC());
handleError(inst);
}
// Checking side effect registers can be difficult if they are not
// checked simultaneously with the execution of the instruction.
// This is because other valid instructions may have modified
// these registers in the meantime, and their values are not
// stored within the DynInst.
while (!miscRegIdxs.empty()) {
int misc_reg_idx = miscRegIdxs.front();
miscRegIdxs.pop();
if (inst->tcBase()->readMiscRegNoEffect(misc_reg_idx) !=
thread->readMiscRegNoEffect(misc_reg_idx)) {
warn("%lli: Misc reg idx %i (side effect) does not match! "
"Inst: %#x, checker: %#x",
curTick(), misc_reg_idx,
inst->tcBase()->readMiscRegNoEffect(misc_reg_idx),
thread->readMiscRegNoEffect(misc_reg_idx));
handleError(inst);
}
}
}
template <class DynInstPtr>
void
Checker<DynInstPtr>::validateState()
{
if (updateThisCycle) {
warn("%lli: Instruction PC %#x results didn't match up, copying all "
"registers from main CPU", curTick(), unverifiedInst->readPC());
// Heavy-weight copying of all registers
thread->copyArchRegs(unverifiedInst->tcBase());
// Also advance the PC. Hopefully no PC-based events happened.
#if THE_ISA != MIPS_ISA
// go to the next instruction
thread->setPC(thread->readNextPC());
thread->setNextPC(thread->readNextPC() + sizeof(MachInst));
#else
// go to the next instruction
thread->setPC(thread->readNextPC());
thread->setNextPC(thread->readNextNPC());
thread->setNextNPC(thread->readNextNPC() + sizeof(MachInst));
#endif
updateThisCycle = false;
}
}
template <class DynInstPtr>
void
Checker<DynInstPtr>::copyResult(DynInstPtr &inst)
{
RegIndex idx = inst->destRegIdx(0);
if (idx < TheISA::FP_Base_DepTag) {
thread->setIntReg(idx, inst->readIntResult());
} else if (idx < TheISA::Fpcr_DepTag) {
thread->setFloatRegBits(idx, inst->readIntResult());
} else {
thread->setMiscRegNoEffect(idx, inst->readIntResult());
}
}
template <class DynInstPtr>
void
Checker<DynInstPtr>::dumpAndExit(DynInstPtr &inst)
{
cprintf("Error detected, instruction information:\n");
cprintf("PC:%#x, nextPC:%#x\n[sn:%lli]\n[tid:%i]\n"
"Completed:%i\n",
inst->readPC(),
inst->readNextPC(),
inst->seqNum,
inst->threadNumber,
inst->isCompleted());
inst->dump();
CheckerCPU::dumpAndExit();
}
template <class DynInstPtr>
void
Checker<DynInstPtr>::dumpInsts()
{
int num = 0;
InstListIt inst_list_it = --(instList.end());
cprintf("Inst list size: %i\n", instList.size());
while (inst_list_it != instList.end())
{
cprintf("Instruction:%i\n",
num);
cprintf("PC:%#x\n[sn:%lli]\n[tid:%i]\n"
"Completed:%i\n",
(*inst_list_it)->readPC(),
(*inst_list_it)->seqNum,
(*inst_list_it)->threadNumber,
(*inst_list_it)->isCompleted());
cprintf("\n");
inst_list_it--;
++num;
}
}
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