wierd ini files. The ini files are still used as an intermediate step,
but a sophisticated python library exists to help build them more
easily.
SConscript:
add the new embedded file stuff
remove all of the old object description junk
base/inifile.cc:
base/inifile.hh:
get rid of findDefault and findAppend since they were the source
of much evil.
base/trace.cc:
For now, if we don't have the dprintf_stream set up, dump
to standard out. We probably want a command line option
for this.
dev/alpha_console.cc:
PioDevice now takes a platform parameter.
All PioDevices must have a pio_latency parameter. We stick
a dummy parameter in here for now until we get rid of the
builder stuff.
dev/alpha_console.hh:
don't need Platform anymore
dev/baddev.cc:
PioDevice now takes a platform parameter.
All PioDevices must have a pio_latency parameter. We stick
a dummy parameter in here for now until we get rid of the
builder stuff. Same for the platform parameter, though we just
pass the PioDevice a null parameter since it isn't used by
this device and it's quicker.
dev/baddev.hh:
fix #include guards
dev/etherlink.cc:
rename parameters.
dev/ethertap.cc:
rename parameters
dev/ide_ctrl.cc:
All devices need an address even if it will get overwritten later.
dev/ide_disk.cc:
use an enum for the drive ID stuff.
rename disk_delay -> delay
Actually, I think that we should implement "cable select" and
have the controller tell the drive what it is.
dev/io_device.cc:
dev/io_device.hh:
All IO devices take a Platform *
dev/ns_gige.cc:
all devices need an io_bus. rename header_bus to io_bus
We don't need stuff for the interrupt controller since
it's all in the platform now.
dev/ns_gige.hh:
We don't need stuff for the interrupt controller now since
it's all in the platform.
dev/pciconfigall.cc:
Pass a dummy NULL to the PioDevice for the platform since
we don't need one.
dev/pcidev.cc:
Move a bunch of common functionality into the PciDev
dev/platform.hh:
remove unneeded code
dev/tsunami.cc:
remove unused param
dev/tsunami_cchip.cc:
pass platform pointer
dev/tsunami_io.cc:
dev/tsunami_pchip.cc:
dev/uart.cc:
pass platform variable
dev/uart.hh:
don't need to keep a platform pointer. it's in the base class
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
rename some parameters
sim/builder.cc:
clean up builder code. use more parameters from the
config node. all sections with a type= are now created,
the old mechanisms no longer work
sim/builder.hh:
remove some extra variables since they are found in the ConfigNode
sim/main.cc:
add a quick hack command line argument -X to dump out the
embedded files. (probably should be fixed up a little.)
accept .mpy files
printing to the streams has to happen after the hierarchy
is built since we're moving away from param contexts
sim/param.cc:
add parsing support for ranges
sim/process.cc:
isValid isn't very useful anymore. interpret the names
stdout, stderr, cout, cerr for the file descriptors
sim/pyconfig/SConscript:
Add Action handlers for creating an embedded python file
and for creating an embedded C file.
use these action handlers to embed all objects found in the objects
tree into the binary along with the importer and the m5config stuff
sim/pyconfig/m5config.py:
Major changes to the original configuration file generator. These
changes largely involve implementing copy-on-write like semantics
for all of the SimObjects. Real documentation must be written.
sim/universe.cc:
Universe becomes a SimObject since we don't really have the notion of
param contexts in the python code.
--HG--
rename : sim/pyconfig/m5configbase.py => sim/pyconfig/m5config.py
extra : convert_revision : c353453e5beb91c37f15755998fc0d8858c6829a
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2004 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
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* redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
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* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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/**
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* @file
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* This code loads the linux kernel, console, pal and patches certain
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* functions. The symbol tables are loaded so that traces can show
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* the executing function and we can skip functions. Various delay
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* loops are skipped and their final values manually computed to speed
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* up boot time.
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*/
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#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
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#include "base/trace.hh"
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#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
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#include "cpu/base_cpu.hh"
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#include "kern/linux/linux_events.hh"
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#include "kern/linux/linux_system.hh"
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#include "kern/system_events.hh"
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#include "mem/functional_mem/memory_control.hh"
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#include "mem/functional_mem/physical_memory.hh"
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#include "sim/builder.hh"
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#include "dev/platform.hh"
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#include "targetarch/isa_traits.hh"
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#include "targetarch/vtophys.hh"
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#include "sim/debug.hh"
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using namespace std;
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LinuxSystem::LinuxSystem(Params *p)
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: System(p)
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{
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Addr addr = 0;
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/**
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* find the address of the est_cycle_freq variable and insert it
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* so we don't through the lengthly process of trying to
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* calculated it by using the PIT, RTC, etc.
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*/
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("est_cycle_freq", addr)) {
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Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr);
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uint8_t *est_cycle_frequency =
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physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint64_t));
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if (est_cycle_frequency)
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*(uint64_t *)est_cycle_frequency = htoa(ticksPerSecond);
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}
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/**
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* Since we aren't using a bootloader, we have to copy the kernel arguments
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* directly into the kernels memory.
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*/
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{
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Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, PARAM_ADDR);
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char *commandline = (char*)physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint64_t));
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if (commandline)
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strcpy(commandline, params->boot_osflags.c_str());
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}
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/**
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* EV5 only supports 127 ASNs so we are going to tell the kernel that the
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* paritiuclar EV6 we have only supports 127 asns.
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* @todo At some point we should change ev5.hh and the palcode to support
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* 255 ASNs.
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*/
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("dp264_mv", addr)) {
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Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr);
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char *dp264_mv = (char *)physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint64_t));
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if (dp264_mv) {
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*(uint32_t*)(dp264_mv+0x18) = htoa((uint32_t)127);
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} else
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panic("could not translate dp264_mv addr\n");
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} else
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panic("could not find dp264_mv\n");
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#ifdef DEBUG
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kernelPanicEvent = new BreakPCEvent(&pcEventQueue, "kernel panic");
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("panic", addr))
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kernelPanicEvent->schedule(addr);
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else
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panic("could not find kernel symbol \'panic\'");
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#endif
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/**
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* Any time ide_delay_50ms, calibarte_delay or
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* determine_cpu_caches is called just skip the
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* function. Currently determine_cpu_caches only is used put
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* information in proc, however if that changes in the future we
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* will have to fill in the cache size variables appropriately.
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*/
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skipIdeDelay50msEvent = new SkipFuncEvent(&pcEventQueue, "ide_delay_50ms");
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("ide_delay_50ms", addr))
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skipIdeDelay50msEvent->schedule(addr+sizeof(MachInst));
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skipDelayLoopEvent = new LinuxSkipDelayLoopEvent(&pcEventQueue,
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"calibrate_delay");
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("calibrate_delay", addr))
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skipDelayLoopEvent->schedule(addr+sizeof(MachInst));
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skipCacheProbeEvent = new SkipFuncEvent(&pcEventQueue,
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"determine_cpu_caches");
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("determine_cpu_caches", addr))
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skipCacheProbeEvent->schedule(addr+sizeof(MachInst));
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debugPrintkEvent = new DebugPrintkEvent(&pcEventQueue, "dprintk");
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("dprintk", addr))
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debugPrintkEvent->schedule(addr+8);
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idleStartEvent = new IdleStartEvent(&pcEventQueue, "cpu_idle", this);
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("cpu_idle", addr))
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idleStartEvent->schedule(addr);
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printThreadEvent = new PrintThreadInfo(&pcEventQueue, "threadinfo");
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("alpha_switch_to", addr) && DTRACE(Thread))
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printThreadEvent->schedule(addr + sizeof(MachInst) * 6);
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intStartEvent = new InterruptStartEvent(&pcEventQueue, "intStartEvent");
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if (params->bin_int) {
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if (palSymtab->findAddress("sys_int_21", addr))
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intStartEvent->schedule(addr + sizeof(MachInst) * 2);
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else
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panic("could not find symbol: sys_int_21\n");
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intEndEvent = new InterruptEndEvent(&pcEventQueue, "intEndEvent");
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if (palSymtab->findAddress("rti_to_kern", addr))
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intEndEvent->schedule(addr) ;
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else
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panic("could not find symbol: rti_to_kern\n");
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intEndEvent2 = new InterruptEndEvent(&pcEventQueue, "intEndEvent2");
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if (palSymtab->findAddress("rti_to_user", addr))
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intEndEvent2->schedule(addr);
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else
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panic("could not find symbol: rti_to_user\n");
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intEndEvent3 = new InterruptEndEvent(&pcEventQueue, "intEndEvent3");
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("do_softirq", addr))
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intEndEvent3->schedule(addr + sizeof(MachInst) * 2);
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else
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panic("could not find symbol: do_softirq\n");
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}
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}
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LinuxSystem::~LinuxSystem()
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{
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#ifdef DEBUG
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delete kernelPanicEvent;
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#endif
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delete skipIdeDelay50msEvent;
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delete skipDelayLoopEvent;
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delete skipCacheProbeEvent;
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delete debugPrintkEvent;
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delete idleStartEvent;
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delete printThreadEvent;
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delete intStartEvent;
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delete intEndEvent;
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delete intEndEvent2;
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}
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void
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LinuxSystem::setDelayLoop(ExecContext *xc)
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{
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Addr addr = 0;
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if (kernelSymtab->findAddress("loops_per_jiffy", addr)) {
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Addr paddr = vtophys(physmem, addr);
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uint8_t *loops_per_jiffy =
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physmem->dma_addr(paddr, sizeof(uint32_t));
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Tick cpuFreq = xc->cpu->getFreq();
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Tick intrFreq = platform->interrupt_frequency;
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*(uint32_t *)loops_per_jiffy =
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(uint32_t)((cpuFreq / intrFreq) * 0.9988);
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}
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}
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BEGIN_DECLARE_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(LinuxSystem)
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SimObjectParam<MemoryController *> memctrl;
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SimObjectParam<PhysicalMemory *> physmem;
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Param<string> kernel;
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Param<string> console;
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Param<string> pal;
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Param<string> boot_osflags;
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Param<string> readfile;
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Param<unsigned int> init_param;
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Param<uint64_t> system_type;
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Param<uint64_t> system_rev;
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Param<bool> bin;
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VectorParam<string> binned_fns;
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Param<bool> bin_int;
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END_DECLARE_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(LinuxSystem)
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BEGIN_INIT_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(LinuxSystem)
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INIT_PARAM(memctrl, "memory controller"),
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INIT_PARAM(physmem, "phsyical memory"),
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INIT_PARAM(kernel, "file that contains the kernel code"),
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INIT_PARAM(console, "file that contains the console code"),
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INIT_PARAM(pal, "file that contains palcode"),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(boot_osflags, "flags to pass to the kernel during boot",
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"a"),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(readfile, "file to read startup script from", ""),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(init_param, "numerical value to pass into simulator", 0),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(system_type, "Type of system we are emulating", 34),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(system_rev, "Revision of system we are emulating", 1<<10),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(bin, "is this system to be binned", false),
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INIT_PARAM(binned_fns, "functions to be broken down and binned"),
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INIT_PARAM_DFLT(bin_int, "is interrupt code binned seperately?", true)
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END_INIT_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(LinuxSystem)
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CREATE_SIM_OBJECT(LinuxSystem)
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{
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System::Params *p = new System::Params;
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p->name = getInstanceName();
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p->memctrl = memctrl;
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p->physmem = physmem;
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p->kernel_path = kernel;
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p->console_path = console;
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p->palcode = pal;
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p->boot_osflags = boot_osflags;
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p->init_param = init_param;
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p->readfile = readfile;
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p->system_type = system_type;
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p->system_rev = system_rev;
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p->bin = bin;
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p->binned_fns = binned_fns;
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p->bin_int = bin_int;
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return new LinuxSystem(p);
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}
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REGISTER_SIM_OBJECT("LinuxSystem", LinuxSystem)
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