The guts of sc_event_finder are supposed to be implementation defined,
but the tests reach in and call this particular method on that class.
Change-Id: I21c18fa68ccce7bc1a13122ee3b452ecb81b713a
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/11274
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
This is in the Accellera implementation and in the regression tests.
The implementation here is a bit different than theirs in that it uses
std::unique_ptrs.
Change-Id: Id3d1ad82482b94a5d99f27e02d1e447ca1944797
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/11255
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
The Accellera implementation of sc_event has a non-standard triggered
function which returns whether or not that particular event has been
triggered in the current delta cycle. The tests call it, so we probably
need to have it.
Change-Id: I675099b65d00e09536618d4d2d707bf3c25e3bde
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/11187
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
This variable controls what happens in some situations which are left
as undefined in the spec. It's behavior is explained in a big comment
in the Accellera implementation. Since it's used in the regression
tests, we need to at least have that variable so they'll compile and
link properly.
Change-Id: I1ac4592641be3d9dd10e7bf6144704a6fac1b2d4
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/11186
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
These "impelementation defined" methods are tested by the regression
tests, so we need to have them. We might as well have the same
general interface as the Accellera implementation since nothing there
seems overly specialized for that environment.
Change-Id: Ief6567fcd9d99d3a0f526cfa3b65043b2c828efa
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/11185
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
These macros need to expand to some minimal amount of wrapping code to
make the regression tests syntactically legal and compile.
Change-Id: I0b5569704b129d9c315526fc3363ef846a1b5c65
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/11184
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
The regression tests use this function. In the Accellera implementation
it seems to just do some error checking, so our version doesn't do
anything for now.
Change-Id: Icaad45e934bad69e301bc0234f73e69791940736
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/10854
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
These are the header files as defined by the standard, although some
predefined channel types and most of the sc_dt namespace have yet to be
stubbed out, and so those portions are excluded.
Change-Id: Ic70f887c06e591974a4265c820eb0fdfa740d19a
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/10838
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Most (but not all) of the SystemC headers are part of the "external"
interface that an existing, standard compliant module would include
through <systemc.h> or <systemc>. Since those follow slightly different
rules (relative includes, no gem5 includes), this change separates them
out so that they're easier to identify.
Also, this change moves the other files into a "core" subdirectory,
with the intention to add a "dt", aka data type, directory some time in
the future when those standard defined types are implemented.
Change-Id: Ida63f9cc0bc0431024d4dd691cc5b22b944a99a8
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/10835
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>