The header file m5ops.h contains a list of constants that should be
shared between the simulator and utilities. Move this header file to a
new top-level directory for shared files and rename constants to make
them suitable for inclusion in the main simulator.
The structure of the shared include directory is as follows:
include/gem5: Files that can be included from C code.
include/gem5/asm: Files that can be included from assembly code.
asm/generic/: Files that aren't guest ISA specific
asm/${isa}/: Files that are guest ISA specific
Change-Id: I1aa511057bcaa80cc2d566109ff26581558c4a41
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Jose Marinho <jose.marinho@arm.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/4261
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
The m5ops assembly library contains a lot of repetitive code. This
changeset adds two macros, FOREACH_M5OP and FOREACH_M5_ANNOTATION, to
m5ops.h that simplify architecture-specific implementations. The ARM
and ARMv8 m5op implementations have been updated to use the new
macros.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Curtis Dunham <curtis.dunham@arm.com>
Changes to make m5ops work under virtualization seemed to break them working
with non-virtualized systems and the recently added m5 fail command makes
the m5op binary not compile. For now remove the code for virtualization.
Changeset 5ca6098b9560 accidentally broke the m5 utility. This
changeset adds the missing co-processor call used to trigger the
pseudo-op in ARM mode and fixes an alignment issue that caused some
pseudo-ops to leave thumb mode.
This changeset adds support for m5 pseudo-ops when running in
kvm-mode. Unfortunately, we can't trap the normal gem5 co-processor
entry in KVM (it doesn't seem to be possible to trap accesses to
non-existing co-processors). We therefore use BZJ instructions to
cause a trap from virtualized mode into gem5. The BZJ instruction is
becomes a normal branch to the gem5 fallback code when running in
simulated mode, which means that this patch does not need to change
the ARM ISA-specific code.
Note: This requires a patched host kernel.
Usage: m5 writefile <filename>
File will be created in the gem5 output folder with the identical filename.
Implementation is largely based on the existing "readfile" functionality.
Currently does not support exporting of folders.