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gem5/src/sim/system.cc
Giacomo Travaglini 6af3a7df1f sim: Remove _numContexts member in System class
A System object has a _numContexts member variable which represent the
number of ThreadContext registered in the System.  Since this has to
match the size of the ThreadContext vector, this patch removes the
manually cached size. This was usually used as a for-loop index, whereas
we want to enforce the use of range-based loops whenever possible.

Change-Id: I1ba317c0393bcc9c1aeebbb1fc22d7b2bc2cf90c
Signed-off-by: Giacomo Travaglini <giacomo.travaglini@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/8062
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Brandon Potter <Brandon.Potter@amd.com>
2018-02-09 15:09:00 +00:00

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* Nathan Binkert
* Ali Saidi
* Rick Strong
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#include "sim/system.hh"
#include <algorithm>
#include "arch/remote_gdb.hh"
#include "arch/utility.hh"
#include "base/loader/object_file.hh"
#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
#include "base/str.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "config/use_kvm.hh"
#if USE_KVM
#include "cpu/kvm/base.hh"
#include "cpu/kvm/vm.hh"
#endif
#include "cpu/base.hh"
#include "cpu/thread_context.hh"
#include "debug/Loader.hh"
#include "debug/WorkItems.hh"
#include "mem/abstract_mem.hh"
#include "mem/physical.hh"
#include "params/System.hh"
#include "sim/byteswap.hh"
#include "sim/debug.hh"
#include "sim/full_system.hh"
/**
* To avoid linking errors with LTO, only include the header if we
* actually have a definition.
*/
#if THE_ISA != NULL_ISA
#include "kern/kernel_stats.hh"
#endif
using namespace std;
using namespace TheISA;
vector<System *> System::systemList;
int System::numSystemsRunning = 0;
System::System(Params *p)
: MemObject(p), _systemPort("system_port", this),
multiThread(p->multi_thread),
pagePtr(0),
init_param(p->init_param),
physProxy(_systemPort, p->cache_line_size),
kernelSymtab(nullptr),
kernel(nullptr),
loadAddrMask(p->load_addr_mask),
loadAddrOffset(p->load_offset),
#if USE_KVM
kvmVM(p->kvm_vm),
#else
kvmVM(nullptr),
#endif
physmem(name() + ".physmem", p->memories, p->mmap_using_noreserve),
memoryMode(p->mem_mode),
_cacheLineSize(p->cache_line_size),
workItemsBegin(0),
workItemsEnd(0),
numWorkIds(p->num_work_ids),
thermalModel(p->thermal_model),
_params(p),
totalNumInsts(0),
instEventQueue("system instruction-based event queue")
{
// add self to global system list
systemList.push_back(this);
#if USE_KVM
if (kvmVM) {
kvmVM->setSystem(this);
}
#endif
if (FullSystem) {
kernelSymtab = new SymbolTable;
if (!debugSymbolTable)
debugSymbolTable = new SymbolTable;
}
// check if the cache line size is a value known to work
if (!(_cacheLineSize == 16 || _cacheLineSize == 32 ||
_cacheLineSize == 64 || _cacheLineSize == 128))
warn_once("Cache line size is neither 16, 32, 64 nor 128 bytes.\n");
// Get the generic system master IDs
MasterID tmp_id M5_VAR_USED;
tmp_id = getMasterId("writebacks");
assert(tmp_id == Request::wbMasterId);
tmp_id = getMasterId("functional");
assert(tmp_id == Request::funcMasterId);
tmp_id = getMasterId("interrupt");
assert(tmp_id == Request::intMasterId);
if (FullSystem) {
if (params()->kernel == "") {
inform("No kernel set for full system simulation. "
"Assuming you know what you're doing\n");
} else {
// Get the kernel code
kernel = createObjectFile(params()->kernel);
inform("kernel located at: %s", params()->kernel);
if (kernel == NULL)
fatal("Could not load kernel file %s", params()->kernel);
// setup entry points
kernelStart = kernel->textBase();
kernelEnd = kernel->bssBase() + kernel->bssSize();
kernelEntry = kernel->entryPoint();
// If load_addr_mask is set to 0x0, then auto-calculate
// the smallest mask to cover all kernel addresses so gem5
// can relocate the kernel to a new offset.
if (loadAddrMask == 0) {
Addr shift_amt = findMsbSet(kernelEnd - kernelStart) + 1;
loadAddrMask = ((Addr)1 << shift_amt) - 1;
}
// load symbols
if (!kernel->loadGlobalSymbols(kernelSymtab))
fatal("could not load kernel symbols\n");
if (!kernel->loadLocalSymbols(kernelSymtab))
fatal("could not load kernel local symbols\n");
if (!kernel->loadGlobalSymbols(debugSymbolTable))
fatal("could not load kernel symbols\n");
if (!kernel->loadLocalSymbols(debugSymbolTable))
fatal("could not load kernel local symbols\n");
// Loading only needs to happen once and after memory system is
// connected so it will happen in initState()
}
for (const auto &obj_name : p->kernel_extras) {
inform("Loading additional kernel object: %s", obj_name);
ObjectFile *obj = createObjectFile(obj_name);
fatal_if(!obj, "Failed to additional kernel object '%s'.\n",
obj_name);
kernelExtras.push_back(obj);
}
}
// increment the number of running systems
numSystemsRunning++;
// Set back pointers to the system in all memories
for (int x = 0; x < params()->memories.size(); x++)
params()->memories[x]->system(this);
}
System::~System()
{
delete kernelSymtab;
delete kernel;
for (uint32_t j = 0; j < numWorkIds; j++)
delete workItemStats[j];
}
void
System::init()
{
// check that the system port is connected
if (!_systemPort.isConnected())
panic("System port on %s is not connected.\n", name());
}
BaseMasterPort&
System::getMasterPort(const std::string &if_name, PortID idx)
{
// no need to distinguish at the moment (besides checking)
return _systemPort;
}
void
System::setMemoryMode(Enums::MemoryMode mode)
{
assert(drainState() == DrainState::Drained);
memoryMode = mode;
}
bool System::breakpoint()
{
if (remoteGDB.size())
return remoteGDB[0]->breakpoint();
return false;
}
ContextID
System::registerThreadContext(ThreadContext *tc, ContextID assigned)
{
int id = assigned;
if (id == InvalidContextID) {
// Find an unused context ID for this thread.
id = 0;
while (id < threadContexts.size() && threadContexts[id])
id++;
}
if (threadContexts.size() <= id)
threadContexts.resize(id + 1);
fatal_if(threadContexts[id],
"Cannot have two CPUs with the same id (%d)\n", id);
threadContexts[id] = tc;
#if THE_ISA != NULL_ISA
int port = getRemoteGDBPort();
if (port) {
RemoteGDB *rgdb = new RemoteGDB(this, tc, port + id);
rgdb->listen();
BaseCPU *cpu = tc->getCpuPtr();
if (cpu->waitForRemoteGDB()) {
inform("%s: Waiting for a remote GDB connection on port %d.\n",
cpu->name(), rgdb->port());
rgdb->connect();
}
if (remoteGDB.size() <= id) {
remoteGDB.resize(id + 1);
}
remoteGDB[id] = rgdb;
}
#endif
activeCpus.push_back(false);
return id;
}
int
System::numRunningContexts()
{
return std::count_if(
threadContexts.cbegin(),
threadContexts.cend(),
[] (ThreadContext* tc) {
return tc->status() != ThreadContext::Halted;
}
);
}
void
System::initState()
{
if (FullSystem) {
for (int i = 0; i < threadContexts.size(); i++)
TheISA::startupCPU(threadContexts[i], i);
// Moved from the constructor to here since it relies on the
// address map being resolved in the interconnect
/**
* Load the kernel code into memory
*/
if (params()->kernel != "") {
if (params()->kernel_addr_check) {
// Validate kernel mapping before loading binary
if (!(isMemAddr((kernelStart & loadAddrMask) +
loadAddrOffset) &&
isMemAddr((kernelEnd & loadAddrMask) +
loadAddrOffset))) {
fatal("Kernel is mapped to invalid location (not memory). "
"kernelStart 0x(%x) - kernelEnd 0x(%x) %#x:%#x\n",
kernelStart,
kernelEnd, (kernelStart & loadAddrMask) +
loadAddrOffset,
(kernelEnd & loadAddrMask) + loadAddrOffset);
}
}
// Load program sections into memory
kernel->loadSections(physProxy, loadAddrMask, loadAddrOffset);
for (const auto &extra_kernel : kernelExtras) {
extra_kernel->loadSections(physProxy, loadAddrMask,
loadAddrOffset);
}
DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel start = %#x\n", kernelStart);
DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel end = %#x\n", kernelEnd);
DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel entry = %#x\n", kernelEntry);
DPRINTF(Loader, "Kernel loaded...\n");
}
}
}
void
System::replaceThreadContext(ThreadContext *tc, ContextID context_id)
{
if (context_id >= threadContexts.size()) {
panic("replaceThreadContext: bad id, %d >= %d\n",
context_id, threadContexts.size());
}
threadContexts[context_id] = tc;
if (context_id < remoteGDB.size())
remoteGDB[context_id]->replaceThreadContext(tc);
}
bool
System::validKvmEnvironment() const
{
#if USE_KVM
if (threadContexts.empty())
return false;
for (auto tc : threadContexts) {
if (dynamic_cast<BaseKvmCPU*>(tc->getCpuPtr()) == nullptr) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
#else
return false;
#endif
}
Addr
System::allocPhysPages(int npages)
{
Addr return_addr = pagePtr << PageShift;
pagePtr += npages;
Addr next_return_addr = pagePtr << PageShift;
AddrRange m5opRange(0xffff0000, 0xffffffff);
if (m5opRange.contains(next_return_addr)) {
warn("Reached m5ops MMIO region\n");
return_addr = 0xffffffff;
pagePtr = 0xffffffff >> PageShift;
}
if ((pagePtr << PageShift) > physmem.totalSize())
fatal("Out of memory, please increase size of physical memory.");
return return_addr;
}
Addr
System::memSize() const
{
return physmem.totalSize();
}
Addr
System::freeMemSize() const
{
return physmem.totalSize() - (pagePtr << PageShift);
}
bool
System::isMemAddr(Addr addr) const
{
return physmem.isMemAddr(addr);
}
void
System::drainResume()
{
totalNumInsts = 0;
}
void
System::serialize(CheckpointOut &cp) const
{
if (FullSystem)
kernelSymtab->serialize("kernel_symtab", cp);
SERIALIZE_SCALAR(pagePtr);
serializeSymtab(cp);
// also serialize the memories in the system
physmem.serializeSection(cp, "physmem");
}
void
System::unserialize(CheckpointIn &cp)
{
if (FullSystem)
kernelSymtab->unserialize("kernel_symtab", cp);
UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(pagePtr);
unserializeSymtab(cp);
// also unserialize the memories in the system
physmem.unserializeSection(cp, "physmem");
}
void
System::regStats()
{
MemObject::regStats();
for (uint32_t j = 0; j < numWorkIds ; j++) {
workItemStats[j] = new Stats::Histogram();
stringstream namestr;
ccprintf(namestr, "work_item_type%d", j);
workItemStats[j]->init(20)
.name(name() + "." + namestr.str())
.desc("Run time stat for" + namestr.str())
.prereq(*workItemStats[j]);
}
}
void
System::workItemEnd(uint32_t tid, uint32_t workid)
{
std::pair<uint32_t,uint32_t> p(tid, workid);
if (!lastWorkItemStarted.count(p))
return;
Tick samp = curTick() - lastWorkItemStarted[p];
DPRINTF(WorkItems, "Work item end: %d\t%d\t%lld\n", tid, workid, samp);
if (workid >= numWorkIds)
fatal("Got workid greater than specified in system configuration\n");
workItemStats[workid]->sample(samp);
lastWorkItemStarted.erase(p);
}
void
System::printSystems()
{
ios::fmtflags flags(cerr.flags());
vector<System *>::iterator i = systemList.begin();
vector<System *>::iterator end = systemList.end();
for (; i != end; ++i) {
System *sys = *i;
cerr << "System " << sys->name() << ": " << hex << sys << endl;
}
cerr.flags(flags);
}
void
printSystems()
{
System::printSystems();
}
MasterID
System::getMasterId(std::string master_name)
{
// strip off system name if the string starts with it
if (startswith(master_name, name()))
master_name = master_name.erase(0, name().size() + 1);
// CPUs in switch_cpus ask for ids again after switching
for (int i = 0; i < masterIds.size(); i++) {
if (masterIds[i] == master_name) {
return i;
}
}
// Verify that the statistics haven't been enabled yet
// Otherwise objects will have sized their stat buckets and
// they will be too small
if (Stats::enabled()) {
fatal("Can't request a masterId after regStats(). "
"You must do so in init().\n");
}
masterIds.push_back(master_name);
return masterIds.size() - 1;
}
std::string
System::getMasterName(MasterID master_id)
{
if (master_id >= masterIds.size())
fatal("Invalid master_id passed to getMasterName()\n");
return masterIds[master_id];
}
System *
SystemParams::create()
{
return new System(this);
}