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gem5/cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh
Ali Saidi bb80f71f21 fixes for new memory system
SConscript:
    comment out most devices
    add vport.cc
arch/alpha/arguments.cc:
arch/alpha/arguments.hh:
    push in alpha name space
    fix for new memory system
arch/alpha/faults.cc:
arch/alpha/faults.hh:
    Added an unimplemented fault that can be returned if a certain
    function isn't implemented
arch/alpha/freebsd/system.cc:
arch/alpha/linux/system.cc:
arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc:
arch/alpha/system.cc:
arch/alpha/tlb.hh:
arch/alpha/tru64/system.cc:
    fixed for new memory system
arch/alpha/tlb.cc:
    fixed for new memory system
    removed code that seems to have no purpose
arch/alpha/vtophys.cc:
arch/alpha/vtophys.hh:
    fixed for new memory system
    put in namespace AlphaISA
base/remote_gdb.cc:
    fix for new memory system
cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc:
cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh:
cpu/exec_context.hh:
    create two ports one of physical accesses and one for superpage accesses
    Add functions getVirtPort() getPhysPort() delVirtPort(). To get statically
    allocated physical or virtual ports or if an execcontext is passed in
    get a dynamically allocated virtual port
dev/alpha_console.cc:
dev/alpha_console.hh:
    Redo for new memory system
dev/io_device.cc:
dev/io_device.hh:
    new I/O devices for new memory system
kern/linux/events.cc:
kern/linux/printk.cc:
kern/linux/printk.hh:
kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.hh:
kern/tru64/printf.cc:
kern/tru64/printf.hh:
    Arguments now in namespaces
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
mem/bus.cc:
    fix for new memory syste
mem/physical.hh:
    new addressranges function
    getPort should be public
mem/port.hh:
    Add write/read methods to functional port
    update getDeviceAddrRanges to have a list of both snoops and response lists
sim/pseudo_inst.cc:
sim/system.cc:
sim/system.hh:
    Update for new mem system
sim/vptr.hh:
    comment out code and replace with panics
    This will need to be fixed at some point, but it's not easy.

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/*
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#ifndef __CPU_CPU_EXEC_CONTEXT_HH__
#define __CPU_CPU_EXEC_CONTEXT_HH__
#include "arch/isa_traits.hh"
#include "config/full_system.hh"
#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
#include "mem/physical.hh"
#include "mem/request.hh"
#include "sim/byteswap.hh"
#include "sim/eventq.hh"
#include "sim/host.hh"
#include "sim/serialize.hh"
class BaseCPU;
#if FULL_SYSTEM
#include "sim/system.hh"
#include "arch/tlb.hh"
class FunctionProfile;
class ProfileNode;
class FunctionalPort;
class PhysicalPort;
#else // !FULL_SYSTEM
#include "sim/process.hh"
#include "mem/page_table.hh"
class TranslatingPort;
#endif // FULL_SYSTEM
//
// The CPUExecContext object represents a functional context for
// instruction execution. It incorporates everything required for
// architecture-level functional simulation of a single thread.
//
class CPUExecContext
{
protected:
typedef TheISA::RegFile RegFile;
typedef TheISA::MachInst MachInst;
typedef TheISA::MiscRegFile MiscRegFile;
typedef TheISA::MiscReg MiscReg;
typedef TheISA::FloatReg FloatReg;
typedef TheISA::FloatRegBits FloatRegBits;
public:
typedef ExecContext::Status Status;
private:
Status _status;
public:
Status status() const { return _status; }
void setStatus(Status newStatus) { _status = newStatus; }
/// Set the status to Active. Optional delay indicates number of
/// cycles to wait before beginning execution.
void activate(int delay = 1);
/// Set the status to Suspended.
void suspend();
/// Set the status to Unallocated.
void deallocate();
/// Set the status to Halted.
void halt();
protected:
RegFile regs; // correct-path register context
public:
// pointer to CPU associated with this context
BaseCPU *cpu;
ProxyExecContext<CPUExecContext> *proxy;
// Current instruction
MachInst inst;
// Index of hardware thread context on the CPU that this represents.
int thread_num;
// ID of this context w.r.t. the System or Process object to which
// it belongs. For full-system mode, this is the system CPU ID.
int cpu_id;
Tick lastActivate;
Tick lastSuspend;
System *system;
#if FULL_SYSTEM
AlphaITB *itb;
AlphaDTB *dtb;
/** A functional port outgoing only for functional accesses to physical
* addresses.*/
FunctionalPort *physPort;
/** A functional port, outgoing only, for functional accesse to virtual
* addresses. That doen't require execution context information */
VirtualPort *virtPort;
FunctionProfile *profile;
ProfileNode *profileNode;
Addr profilePC;
void dumpFuncProfile();
/** Event for timing out quiesce instruction */
struct EndQuiesceEvent : public Event
{
/** A pointer to the execution context that is quiesced */
CPUExecContext *cpuXC;
EndQuiesceEvent(CPUExecContext *_cpuXC);
/** Event process to occur at interrupt*/
virtual void process();
/** Event description */
virtual const char *description();
};
EndQuiesceEvent quiesceEvent;
Event *getQuiesceEvent() { return &quiesceEvent; }
Tick readLastActivate() { return lastActivate; }
Tick readLastSuspend() { return lastSuspend; }
void profileClear();
void profileSample();
#else
/// Port that syscalls can use to access memory (provides translation step).
TranslatingPort *port;
Process *process;
// Address space ID. Note that this is used for TIMING cache
// simulation only; all functional memory accesses should use
// one of the FunctionalMemory pointers above.
short asid;
#endif
/**
* Temporary storage to pass the source address from copy_load to
* copy_store.
* @todo Remove this temporary when we have a better way to do it.
*/
Addr copySrcAddr;
/**
* Temp storage for the physical source address of a copy.
* @todo Remove this temporary when we have a better way to do it.
*/
Addr copySrcPhysAddr;
/*
* number of executed instructions, for matching with syscall trace
* points in EIO files.
*/
Counter func_exe_inst;
//
// Count failed store conditionals so we can warn of apparent
// application deadlock situations.
unsigned storeCondFailures;
// constructor: initialize context from given process structure
#if FULL_SYSTEM
CPUExecContext(BaseCPU *_cpu, int _thread_num, System *_system,
AlphaITB *_itb, AlphaDTB *_dtb);
#else
CPUExecContext(BaseCPU *_cpu, int _thread_num, Process *_process, int _asid,
MemObject *memobj);
// Constructor to use XC to pass reg file around. Not used for anything
// else.
CPUExecContext(RegFile *regFile);
#endif
virtual ~CPUExecContext();
virtual void takeOverFrom(ExecContext *oldContext);
void regStats(const std::string &name);
void serialize(std::ostream &os);
void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
BaseCPU *getCpuPtr() { return cpu; }
ExecContext *getProxy() { return proxy; }
int getThreadNum() { return thread_num; }
#if FULL_SYSTEM
System *getSystemPtr() { return system; }
AlphaITB *getITBPtr() { return itb; }
AlphaDTB *getDTBPtr() { return dtb; }
int getInstAsid() { return regs.instAsid(); }
int getDataAsid() { return regs.dataAsid(); }
Fault translateInstReq(CpuRequestPtr &req)
{
return itb->translate(req, proxy);
}
Fault translateDataReadReq(CpuRequestPtr &req)
{
return dtb->translate(req, proxy, false);
}
Fault translateDataWriteReq(CpuRequestPtr &req)
{
return dtb->translate(req, proxy, true);
}
FunctionalPort *getPhysPort() { return physPort; }
/** Return a virtual port. If no exec context is specified then a static
* port is returned. Otherwise a port is created and returned. It must be
* deleted by deleteVirtPort(). */
VirtualPort *getVirtPort(ExecContext *xc);
void delVirtPort(VirtualPort *vp);
#else
TranslatingPort *getMemPort() { return port; }
Process *getProcessPtr() { return process; }
int getInstAsid() { return asid; }
int getDataAsid() { return asid; }
Fault translateInstReq(CpuRequestPtr &req)
{
return process->pTable->translate(req);
}
Fault translateDataReadReq(CpuRequestPtr &req)
{
return process->pTable->translate(req);
}
Fault translateDataWriteReq(CpuRequestPtr &req)
{
return process->pTable->translate(req);
}
#endif
/*
template <class T>
Fault read(CpuRequestPtr &req, T &data)
{
#if FULL_SYSTEM && THE_ISA == ALPHA_ISA
if (req->flags & LOCKED) {
req->xc->setMiscReg(TheISA::Lock_Addr_DepTag, req->paddr);
req->xc->setMiscReg(TheISA::Lock_Flag_DepTag, true);
}
#endif
Fault error;
error = mem->prot_read(req->paddr, data, req->size);
data = LittleEndianGuest::gtoh(data);
return error;
}
template <class T>
Fault write(CpuRequestPtr &req, T &data)
{
#if FULL_SYSTEM && THE_ISA == ALPHA_ISA
ExecContext *xc;
// If this is a store conditional, act appropriately
if (req->flags & LOCKED) {
xc = req->xc;
if (req->flags & UNCACHEABLE) {
// Don't update result register (see stq_c in isa_desc)
req->result = 2;
xc->setStCondFailures(0);//Needed? [RGD]
} else {
bool lock_flag = xc->readMiscReg(TheISA::Lock_Flag_DepTag);
Addr lock_addr = xc->readMiscReg(TheISA::Lock_Addr_DepTag);
req->result = lock_flag;
if (!lock_flag ||
((lock_addr & ~0xf) != (req->paddr & ~0xf))) {
xc->setMiscReg(TheISA::Lock_Flag_DepTag, false);
xc->setStCondFailures(xc->readStCondFailures() + 1);
if (((xc->readStCondFailures()) % 100000) == 0) {
std::cerr << "Warning: "
<< xc->readStCondFailures()
<< " consecutive store conditional failures "
<< "on cpu " << req->xc->readCpuId()
<< std::endl;
}
return NoFault;
}
else xc->setStCondFailures(0);
}
}
// Need to clear any locked flags on other proccessors for
// this address. Only do this for succsful Store Conditionals
// and all other stores (WH64?). Unsuccessful Store
// Conditionals would have returned above, and wouldn't fall
// through.
for (int i = 0; i < system->execContexts.size(); i++){
xc = system->execContexts[i];
if ((xc->readMiscReg(TheISA::Lock_Addr_DepTag) & ~0xf) ==
(req->paddr & ~0xf)) {
xc->setMiscReg(TheISA::Lock_Flag_DepTag, false);
}
}
#endif
return mem->prot_write(req->paddr, (T)htog(data), req->size);
}
*/
virtual bool misspeculating();
MachInst getInst() { return inst; }
void setInst(MachInst new_inst)
{
inst = new_inst;
}
Fault instRead(CpuRequestPtr &req)
{
panic("instRead not implemented");
// return funcPhysMem->read(req, inst);
return NoFault;
}
void setCpuId(int id) { cpu_id = id; }
int readCpuId() { return cpu_id; }
void copyArchRegs(ExecContext *xc);
//
// New accessors for new decoder.
//
uint64_t readIntReg(int reg_idx)
{
return regs.intRegFile[reg_idx];
}
FloatReg readFloatReg(int reg_idx, int width)
{
return regs.floatRegFile.readReg(reg_idx, width);
}
FloatReg readFloatReg(int reg_idx)
{
return regs.floatRegFile.readReg(reg_idx);
}
FloatRegBits readFloatRegBits(int reg_idx, int width)
{
return regs.floatRegFile.readRegBits(reg_idx, width);
}
FloatRegBits readFloatRegBits(int reg_idx)
{
return regs.floatRegFile.readRegBits(reg_idx);
}
void setIntReg(int reg_idx, uint64_t val)
{
regs.intRegFile[reg_idx] = val;
}
void setFloatReg(int reg_idx, FloatReg val, int width)
{
regs.floatRegFile.setReg(reg_idx, val, width);
}
void setFloatReg(int reg_idx, FloatReg val)
{
regs.floatRegFile.setReg(reg_idx, val);
}
void setFloatRegBits(int reg_idx, FloatRegBits val, int width)
{
regs.floatRegFile.setRegBits(reg_idx, val, width);
}
void setFloatRegBits(int reg_idx, FloatRegBits val)
{
regs.floatRegFile.setRegBits(reg_idx, val);
}
uint64_t readPC()
{
return regs.pc;
}
void setPC(uint64_t val)
{
regs.pc = val;
}
uint64_t readNextPC()
{
return regs.npc;
}
void setNextPC(uint64_t val)
{
regs.npc = val;
}
uint64_t readNextNPC()
{
return regs.nnpc;
}
void setNextNPC(uint64_t val)
{
regs.nnpc = val;
}
MiscReg readMiscReg(int misc_reg)
{
return regs.miscRegs.readReg(misc_reg);
}
MiscReg readMiscRegWithEffect(int misc_reg, Fault &fault)
{
return regs.miscRegs.readRegWithEffect(misc_reg, fault, proxy);
}
Fault setMiscReg(int misc_reg, const MiscReg &val)
{
return regs.miscRegs.setReg(misc_reg, val);
}
Fault setMiscRegWithEffect(int misc_reg, const MiscReg &val)
{
return regs.miscRegs.setRegWithEffect(misc_reg, val, proxy);
}
unsigned readStCondFailures() { return storeCondFailures; }
void setStCondFailures(unsigned sc_failures)
{ storeCondFailures = sc_failures; }
void clearArchRegs() { memset(&regs, 0, sizeof(regs)); }
#if FULL_SYSTEM
int readIntrFlag() { return regs.intrflag; }
void setIntrFlag(int val) { regs.intrflag = val; }
Fault hwrei();
bool inPalMode() { return AlphaISA::PcPAL(regs.pc); }
bool simPalCheck(int palFunc);
#endif
#if !FULL_SYSTEM
TheISA::IntReg getSyscallArg(int i)
{
return regs.intRegFile[TheISA::ArgumentReg0 + i];
}
// used to shift args for indirect syscall
void setSyscallArg(int i, TheISA::IntReg val)
{
regs.intRegFile[TheISA::ArgumentReg0 + i] = val;
}
void setSyscallReturn(SyscallReturn return_value)
{
TheISA::setSyscallReturn(return_value, &regs);
}
void syscall()
{
process->syscall(proxy);
}
Counter readFuncExeInst() { return func_exe_inst; }
void setFuncExeInst(Counter new_val) { func_exe_inst = new_val; }
#endif
};
// for non-speculative execution context, spec_mode is always false
inline bool
CPUExecContext::misspeculating()
{
return false;
}
#endif // __CPU_CPU_EXEC_CONTEXT_HH__