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gem5/src/cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh
Korey Sewell 19ca97af79 This changeset gets the MIPS ISA pretty much working in the O3CPU. It builds, runs, and gets very very close to completing the hello world
succesfully but there are some minor quirks to iron out. Who would've known a DELAY SLOT introduces that much complexity?! arrgh!

Anyways, a lot of this stuff had to do with my project at MIPS and me needing to know how I was going to get this working for the MIPS
ISA. So I figured I would try to touch it up and throw it in here (I hate to introduce non-completely working components... )

src/arch/alpha/isa/mem.isa:
    spacing
src/arch/mips/faults.cc:
src/arch/mips/faults.hh:
    Gabe really authored this
src/arch/mips/isa/decoder.isa:
    add StoreConditional Flag to instruction
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/basic.isa:
    Steven really did this file
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/branch.isa:
    fix bug for uncond/cond control
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/mem.isa:
    Adjust O3CPU memory access to use new memory model interface.
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/util.isa:
    update LoadStoreBase template
src/arch/mips/isa_traits.cc:
    update SERIALIZE partially
src/arch/mips/process.cc:
src/arch/mips/process.hh:
    no need for this for NOW. ASID/Virtual addressing handles it
src/arch/mips/regfile/misc_regfile.hh:
    add in clear() function and comments for future usage of special misc. regs
src/cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh:
    add in nextNPC variable and supporting functions.

    add isCondDelaySlot function

    Update predTaken and mispredicted functions
src/cpu/base_dyn_inst_impl.hh:
    init nextNPC
src/cpu/o3/SConscript:
    add MIPS files to compile
src/cpu/o3/alpha/thread_context.hh:
    no need for my name on this file
src/cpu/o3/bpred_unit_impl.hh:
    Update RAS appropriately for MIPS
src/cpu/o3/comm.hh:
    add some extra communication variables to aid in handling the
    delay slots
src/cpu/o3/commit.hh:
    minor name fix for nextNPC functions.
src/cpu/o3/commit_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/decode_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/fetch_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/iew_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/inst_queue_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/rename_impl.hh:
    Fix necessary variables and functions for squashes with delay slots
src/cpu/o3/cpu.cc:
    Update function interface ...

    adjust removeInstsNotInROB function to recognize delay slots insts
src/cpu/o3/cpu.hh:
    update removeInstsNotInROB
src/cpu/o3/decode.hh:
    declare necessary variables for handling delay slot
src/cpu/o3/dyn_inst.hh:
    Add in MipsDynInst
src/cpu/o3/fetch.hh:
src/cpu/o3/iew.hh:
src/cpu/o3/rename.hh:
    declare necessary variables and adjust functions for handling delay slot
src/cpu/o3/inst_queue.hh:
src/cpu/simple/base.cc:
    no need for my name here
src/cpu/o3/isa_specific.hh:
    add in MIPS files
src/cpu/o3/scoreboard.hh:
    dont include alpha specific isa traits!
src/cpu/o3/thread_context.hh:
    no need for my name here, i just rearranged where the file goes
src/cpu/static_inst.hh:
    add isCondDelaySlot function
src/cpu/o3/mips/cpu.cc:
src/cpu/o3/mips/cpu.hh:
src/cpu/o3/mips/cpu_builder.cc:
src/cpu/o3/mips/cpu_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/mips/dyn_inst.cc:
src/cpu/o3/mips/dyn_inst.hh:
src/cpu/o3/mips/dyn_inst_impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/mips/impl.hh:
src/cpu/o3/mips/params.hh:
src/cpu/o3/mips/thread_context.cc:
src/cpu/o3/mips/thread_context.hh:
    MIPS file for O3CPU...mirrors ALPHA definition

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#ifndef __CPU_BASE_DYN_INST_HH__
#define __CPU_BASE_DYN_INST_HH__
#include <bitset>
#include <list>
#include <string>
#include "arch/faults.hh"
#include "base/fast_alloc.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "config/full_system.hh"
#include "cpu/exetrace.hh"
#include "cpu/inst_seq.hh"
#include "cpu/op_class.hh"
#include "cpu/static_inst.hh"
#include "mem/packet.hh"
#include "sim/system.hh"
/**
* @file
* Defines a dynamic instruction context.
*/
// Forward declaration.
class StaticInstPtr;
template <class Impl>
class BaseDynInst : public FastAlloc, public RefCounted
{
public:
// Typedef for the CPU.
typedef typename Impl::CPUType ImplCPU;
typedef typename ImplCPU::ImplState ImplState;
// Binary machine instruction type.
typedef TheISA::MachInst MachInst;
// Extended machine instruction type
typedef TheISA::ExtMachInst ExtMachInst;
// Logical register index type.
typedef TheISA::RegIndex RegIndex;
// Integer register type.
typedef TheISA::IntReg IntReg;
// Floating point register type.
typedef TheISA::FloatReg FloatReg;
// The DynInstPtr type.
typedef typename Impl::DynInstPtr DynInstPtr;
// The list of instructions iterator type.
typedef typename std::list<DynInstPtr>::iterator ListIt;
enum {
MaxInstSrcRegs = TheISA::MaxInstSrcRegs, /// Max source regs
MaxInstDestRegs = TheISA::MaxInstDestRegs, /// Max dest regs
};
/** The StaticInst used by this BaseDynInst. */
StaticInstPtr staticInst;
////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// INSTRUCTION EXECUTION
//
////////////////////////////////////////////
/** InstRecord that tracks this instructions. */
Trace::InstRecord *traceData;
/**
* Does a read to a given address.
* @param addr The address to read.
* @param data The read's data is written into this parameter.
* @param flags The request's flags.
* @return Returns any fault due to the read.
*/
template <class T>
Fault read(Addr addr, T &data, unsigned flags);
/**
* Does a write to a given address.
* @param data The data to be written.
* @param addr The address to write to.
* @param flags The request's flags.
* @param res The result of the write (for load locked/store conditionals).
* @return Returns any fault due to the write.
*/
template <class T>
Fault write(T data, Addr addr, unsigned flags,
uint64_t *res);
void prefetch(Addr addr, unsigned flags);
void writeHint(Addr addr, int size, unsigned flags);
Fault copySrcTranslate(Addr src);
Fault copy(Addr dest);
/** @todo: Consider making this private. */
public:
/** The sequence number of the instruction. */
InstSeqNum seqNum;
enum Status {
IqEntry, /// Instruction is in the IQ
RobEntry, /// Instruction is in the ROB
LsqEntry, /// Instruction is in the LSQ
Completed, /// Instruction has completed
ResultReady, /// Instruction has its result
CanIssue, /// Instruction can issue and execute
Issued, /// Instruction has issued
Executed, /// Instruction has executed
CanCommit, /// Instruction can commit
AtCommit, /// Instruction has reached commit
Committed, /// Instruction has committed
Squashed, /// Instruction is squashed
SquashedInIQ, /// Instruction is squashed in the IQ
SquashedInLSQ, /// Instruction is squashed in the LSQ
SquashedInROB, /// Instruction is squashed in the ROB
RecoverInst, /// Is a recover instruction
BlockingInst, /// Is a blocking instruction
ThreadsyncWait, /// Is a thread synchronization instruction
SerializeBefore, /// Needs to serialize on
/// instructions ahead of it
SerializeAfter, /// Needs to serialize instructions behind it
SerializeHandled, /// Serialization has been handled
NumStatus
};
/** The status of this BaseDynInst. Several bits can be set. */
std::bitset<NumStatus> status;
/** The thread this instruction is from. */
short threadNumber;
/** data address space ID, for loads & stores. */
short asid;
/** How many source registers are ready. */
unsigned readyRegs;
/** Pointer to the Impl's CPU object. */
ImplCPU *cpu;
/** Pointer to the thread state. */
ImplState *thread;
/** The kind of fault this instruction has generated. */
Fault fault;
/** The memory request. */
Request *req;
/** Pointer to the data for the memory access. */
uint8_t *memData;
/** The effective virtual address (lds & stores only). */
Addr effAddr;
/** The effective physical address. */
Addr physEffAddr;
/** Effective virtual address for a copy source. */
Addr copySrcEffAddr;
/** Effective physical address for a copy source. */
Addr copySrcPhysEffAddr;
/** The memory request flags (from translation). */
unsigned memReqFlags;
union Result {
uint64_t integer;
float fp;
double dbl;
};
/** The result of the instruction; assumes for now that there's only one
* destination register.
*/
Result instResult;
/** PC of this instruction. */
Addr PC;
/** Next non-speculative PC. It is not filled in at fetch, but rather
* once the target of the branch is truly known (either decode or
* execute).
*/
Addr nextPC;
/** Next non-speculative NPC. Target PC for Mips or Sparc. */
Addr nextNPC;
/** Predicted next PC. */
Addr predPC;
/** Count of total number of dynamic instructions. */
static int instcount;
#ifdef DEBUG
void dumpSNList();
#endif
/** Whether or not the source register is ready.
* @todo: Not sure this should be here vs the derived class.
*/
bool _readySrcRegIdx[MaxInstSrcRegs];
public:
/** BaseDynInst constructor given a binary instruction.
* @param inst The binary instruction.
* @param PC The PC of the instruction.
* @param pred_PC The predicted next PC.
* @param seq_num The sequence number of the instruction.
* @param cpu Pointer to the instruction's CPU.
*/
BaseDynInst(ExtMachInst inst, Addr PC, Addr pred_PC, InstSeqNum seq_num,
ImplCPU *cpu);
/** BaseDynInst constructor given a StaticInst pointer.
* @param _staticInst The StaticInst for this BaseDynInst.
*/
BaseDynInst(StaticInstPtr &_staticInst);
/** BaseDynInst destructor. */
~BaseDynInst();
private:
/** Function to initialize variables in the constructors. */
void initVars();
public:
/** Dumps out contents of this BaseDynInst. */
void dump();
/** Dumps out contents of this BaseDynInst into given string. */
void dump(std::string &outstring);
/** Returns the fault type. */
Fault getFault() { return fault; }
/** Checks whether or not this instruction has had its branch target
* calculated yet. For now it is not utilized and is hacked to be
* always false.
* @todo: Actually use this instruction.
*/
bool doneTargCalc() { return false; }
/** Returns the next PC. This could be the speculative next PC if it is
* called prior to the actual branch target being calculated.
*/
Addr readNextPC() { return nextPC; }
/** Returns the next NPC. This could be the speculative next NPC if it is
* called prior to the actual branch target being calculated.
*/
Addr readNextNPC() { return nextNPC; }
/** Set the predicted target of this current instruction. */
void setPredTarg(Addr predicted_PC) { predPC = predicted_PC; }
/** Returns the predicted target of the branch. */
Addr readPredTarg() { return predPC; }
/** Returns whether the instruction was predicted taken or not. */
bool predTaken()
#if THE_ISA == ALPHA_ISA
{ return predPC != (PC + sizeof(MachInst)); }
#else
{ return predPC != (nextPC + sizeof(MachInst)); }
#endif
/** Returns whether the instruction mispredicted. */
bool mispredicted()
#if THE_ISA == ALPHA_ISA
{ return predPC != nextPC; }
#else
{ return predPC != nextNPC; }
#endif
//
// Instruction types. Forward checks to StaticInst object.
//
bool isNop() const { return staticInst->isNop(); }
bool isMemRef() const { return staticInst->isMemRef(); }
bool isLoad() const { return staticInst->isLoad(); }
bool isStore() const { return staticInst->isStore(); }
bool isStoreConditional() const
{ return staticInst->isStoreConditional(); }
bool isInstPrefetch() const { return staticInst->isInstPrefetch(); }
bool isDataPrefetch() const { return staticInst->isDataPrefetch(); }
bool isCopy() const { return staticInst->isCopy(); }
bool isInteger() const { return staticInst->isInteger(); }
bool isFloating() const { return staticInst->isFloating(); }
bool isControl() const { return staticInst->isControl(); }
bool isCall() const { return staticInst->isCall(); }
bool isReturn() const { return staticInst->isReturn(); }
bool isDirectCtrl() const { return staticInst->isDirectCtrl(); }
bool isIndirectCtrl() const { return staticInst->isIndirectCtrl(); }
bool isCondCtrl() const { return staticInst->isCondCtrl(); }
bool isUncondCtrl() const { return staticInst->isUncondCtrl(); }
bool isCondDelaySlot() const { return staticInst->isCondDelaySlot(); }
bool isThreadSync() const { return staticInst->isThreadSync(); }
bool isSerializing() const { return staticInst->isSerializing(); }
bool isSerializeBefore() const
{ return staticInst->isSerializeBefore() || status[SerializeBefore]; }
bool isSerializeAfter() const
{ return staticInst->isSerializeAfter() || status[SerializeAfter]; }
bool isMemBarrier() const { return staticInst->isMemBarrier(); }
bool isWriteBarrier() const { return staticInst->isWriteBarrier(); }
bool isNonSpeculative() const { return staticInst->isNonSpeculative(); }
bool isQuiesce() const { return staticInst->isQuiesce(); }
bool isIprAccess() const { return staticInst->isIprAccess(); }
bool isUnverifiable() const { return staticInst->isUnverifiable(); }
/** Temporarily sets this instruction as a serialize before instruction. */
void setSerializeBefore() { status.set(SerializeBefore); }
/** Clears the serializeBefore part of this instruction. */
void clearSerializeBefore() { status.reset(SerializeBefore); }
/** Checks if this serializeBefore is only temporarily set. */
bool isTempSerializeBefore() { return status[SerializeBefore]; }
/** Temporarily sets this instruction as a serialize after instruction. */
void setSerializeAfter() { status.set(SerializeAfter); }
/** Clears the serializeAfter part of this instruction.*/
void clearSerializeAfter() { status.reset(SerializeAfter); }
/** Checks if this serializeAfter is only temporarily set. */
bool isTempSerializeAfter() { return status[SerializeAfter]; }
/** Sets the serialization part of this instruction as handled. */
void setSerializeHandled() { status.set(SerializeHandled); }
/** Checks if the serialization part of this instruction has been
* handled. This does not apply to the temporary serializing
* state; it only applies to this instruction's own permanent
* serializing state.
*/
bool isSerializeHandled() { return status[SerializeHandled]; }
/** Returns the opclass of this instruction. */
OpClass opClass() const { return staticInst->opClass(); }
/** Returns the branch target address. */
Addr branchTarget() const { return staticInst->branchTarget(PC); }
/** Returns the number of source registers. */
int8_t numSrcRegs() const { return staticInst->numSrcRegs(); }
/** Returns the number of destination registers. */
int8_t numDestRegs() const { return staticInst->numDestRegs(); }
// the following are used to track physical register usage
// for machines with separate int & FP reg files
int8_t numFPDestRegs() const { return staticInst->numFPDestRegs(); }
int8_t numIntDestRegs() const { return staticInst->numIntDestRegs(); }
/** Returns the logical register index of the i'th destination register. */
RegIndex destRegIdx(int i) const { return staticInst->destRegIdx(i); }
/** Returns the logical register index of the i'th source register. */
RegIndex srcRegIdx(int i) const { return staticInst->srcRegIdx(i); }
/** Returns the result of an integer instruction. */
uint64_t readIntResult() { return instResult.integer; }
/** Returns the result of a floating point instruction. */
float readFloatResult() { return instResult.fp; }
/** Returns the result of a floating point (double) instruction. */
double readDoubleResult() { return instResult.dbl; }
/** Records an integer register being set to a value. */
void setIntReg(const StaticInst *si, int idx, uint64_t val)
{
instResult.integer = val;
}
/** Records an fp register being set to a value. */
void setFloatReg(const StaticInst *si, int idx, FloatReg val, int width)
{
if (width == 32)
instResult.fp = val;
else if (width == 64)
instResult.dbl = val;
else
panic("Unsupported width!");
}
/** Records an fp register being set to a value. */
void setFloatReg(const StaticInst *si, int idx, FloatReg val)
{
instResult.fp = val;
}
/** Records an fp register being set to an integer value. */
void setFloatRegBits(const StaticInst *si, int idx, uint64_t val, int width)
{
instResult.integer = val;
}
/** Records an fp register being set to an integer value. */
void setFloatRegBits(const StaticInst *si, int idx, uint64_t val)
{
instResult.integer = val;
}
/** Records that one of the source registers is ready. */
void markSrcRegReady();
/** Marks a specific register as ready. */
void markSrcRegReady(RegIndex src_idx);
/** Returns if a source register is ready. */
bool isReadySrcRegIdx(int idx) const
{
return this->_readySrcRegIdx[idx];
}
/** Sets this instruction as completed. */
void setCompleted() { status.set(Completed); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is completed. */
bool isCompleted() const { return status[Completed]; }
/** Marks the result as ready. */
void setResultReady() { status.set(ResultReady); }
/** Returns whether or not the result is ready. */
bool isResultReady() const { return status[ResultReady]; }
/** Sets this instruction as ready to issue. */
void setCanIssue() { status.set(CanIssue); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is ready to issue. */
bool readyToIssue() const { return status[CanIssue]; }
/** Sets this instruction as issued from the IQ. */
void setIssued() { status.set(Issued); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction has issued. */
bool isIssued() const { return status[Issued]; }
/** Sets this instruction as executed. */
void setExecuted() { status.set(Executed); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction has executed. */
bool isExecuted() const { return status[Executed]; }
/** Sets this instruction as ready to commit. */
void setCanCommit() { status.set(CanCommit); }
/** Clears this instruction as being ready to commit. */
void clearCanCommit() { status.reset(CanCommit); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is ready to commit. */
bool readyToCommit() const { return status[CanCommit]; }
void setAtCommit() { status.set(AtCommit); }
bool isAtCommit() { return status[AtCommit]; }
/** Sets this instruction as committed. */
void setCommitted() { status.set(Committed); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is committed. */
bool isCommitted() const { return status[Committed]; }
/** Sets this instruction as squashed. */
void setSquashed() { status.set(Squashed); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is squashed. */
bool isSquashed() const { return status[Squashed]; }
//Instruction Queue Entry
//-----------------------
/** Sets this instruction as a entry the IQ. */
void setInIQ() { status.set(IqEntry); }
/** Sets this instruction as a entry the IQ. */
void clearInIQ() { status.reset(IqEntry); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction has issued. */
bool isInIQ() const { return status[IqEntry]; }
/** Sets this instruction as squashed in the IQ. */
void setSquashedInIQ() { status.set(SquashedInIQ); status.set(Squashed);}
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is squashed in the IQ. */
bool isSquashedInIQ() const { return status[SquashedInIQ]; }
//Load / Store Queue Functions
//-----------------------
/** Sets this instruction as a entry the LSQ. */
void setInLSQ() { status.set(LsqEntry); }
/** Sets this instruction as a entry the LSQ. */
void removeInLSQ() { status.reset(LsqEntry); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is in the LSQ. */
bool isInLSQ() const { return status[LsqEntry]; }
/** Sets this instruction as squashed in the LSQ. */
void setSquashedInLSQ() { status.set(SquashedInLSQ);}
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is squashed in the LSQ. */
bool isSquashedInLSQ() const { return status[SquashedInLSQ]; }
//Reorder Buffer Functions
//-----------------------
/** Sets this instruction as a entry the ROB. */
void setInROB() { status.set(RobEntry); }
/** Sets this instruction as a entry the ROB. */
void clearInROB() { status.reset(RobEntry); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is in the ROB. */
bool isInROB() const { return status[RobEntry]; }
/** Sets this instruction as squashed in the ROB. */
void setSquashedInROB() { status.set(SquashedInROB); }
/** Returns whether or not this instruction is squashed in the ROB. */
bool isSquashedInROB() const { return status[SquashedInROB]; }
/** Read the PC of this instruction. */
const Addr readPC() const { return PC; }
/** Set the next PC of this instruction (its actual target). */
void setNextPC(uint64_t val)
{
nextPC = val;
}
/** Set the next NPC of this instruction (the target in Mips or Sparc).*/
void setNextNPC(uint64_t val)
{
nextNPC = val;
}
/** Sets the ASID. */
void setASID(short addr_space_id) { asid = addr_space_id; }
/** Sets the thread id. */
void setTid(unsigned tid) { threadNumber = tid; }
/** Sets the pointer to the thread state. */
void setThreadState(ImplState *state) { thread = state; }
/** Returns the thread context. */
ThreadContext *tcBase() { return thread->getTC(); }
private:
/** Instruction effective address.
* @todo: Consider if this is necessary or not.
*/
Addr instEffAddr;
/** Whether or not the effective address calculation is completed.
* @todo: Consider if this is necessary or not.
*/
bool eaCalcDone;
public:
/** Sets the effective address. */
void setEA(Addr &ea) { instEffAddr = ea; eaCalcDone = true; }
/** Returns the effective address. */
const Addr &getEA() const { return instEffAddr; }
/** Returns whether or not the eff. addr. calculation has been completed. */
bool doneEACalc() { return eaCalcDone; }
/** Returns whether or not the eff. addr. source registers are ready. */
bool eaSrcsReady();
/** Whether or not the memory operation is done. */
bool memOpDone;
public:
/** Load queue index. */
int16_t lqIdx;
/** Store queue index. */
int16_t sqIdx;
/** Iterator pointing to this BaseDynInst in the list of all insts. */
ListIt instListIt;
/** Returns iterator to this instruction in the list of all insts. */
ListIt &getInstListIt() { return instListIt; }
/** Sets iterator for this instruction in the list of all insts. */
void setInstListIt(ListIt _instListIt) { instListIt = _instListIt; }
};
template<class Impl>
template<class T>
inline Fault
BaseDynInst<Impl>::read(Addr addr, T &data, unsigned flags)
{
// Sometimes reads will get retried, so they may come through here
// twice.
if (!req) {
req = new Request();
req->setVirt(asid, addr, sizeof(T), flags, this->PC);
req->setThreadContext(thread->readCpuId(), threadNumber);
} else {
assert(addr == req->getVaddr());
}
if ((req->getVaddr() & (TheISA::VMPageSize - 1)) + req->getSize() >
TheISA::VMPageSize) {
return TheISA::genAlignmentFault();
}
fault = cpu->translateDataReadReq(req, thread);
if (fault == NoFault) {
effAddr = req->getVaddr();
physEffAddr = req->getPaddr();
memReqFlags = req->getFlags();
#if 0
if (cpu->system->memctrl->badaddr(physEffAddr)) {
fault = TheISA::genMachineCheckFault();
data = (T)-1;
this->setExecuted();
} else {
fault = cpu->read(req, data, lqIdx);
}
#else
fault = cpu->read(req, data, lqIdx);
#endif
} else {
// Return a fixed value to keep simulation deterministic even
// along misspeculated paths.
data = (T)-1;
// Commit will have to clean up whatever happened. Set this
// instruction as executed.
this->setExecuted();
}
if (traceData) {
traceData->setAddr(addr);
traceData->setData(data);
}
return fault;
}
template<class Impl>
template<class T>
inline Fault
BaseDynInst<Impl>::write(T data, Addr addr, unsigned flags, uint64_t *res)
{
if (traceData) {
traceData->setAddr(addr);
traceData->setData(data);
}
assert(req == NULL);
req = new Request();
req->setVirt(asid, addr, sizeof(T), flags, this->PC);
req->setThreadContext(thread->readCpuId(), threadNumber);
if ((req->getVaddr() & (TheISA::VMPageSize - 1)) + req->getSize() >
TheISA::VMPageSize) {
return TheISA::genAlignmentFault();
}
fault = cpu->translateDataWriteReq(req, thread);
if (fault == NoFault) {
effAddr = req->getVaddr();
physEffAddr = req->getPaddr();
memReqFlags = req->getFlags();
#if 0
if (cpu->system->memctrl->badaddr(physEffAddr)) {
fault = TheISA::genMachineCheckFault();
} else {
fault = cpu->write(req, data, sqIdx);
}
#else
fault = cpu->write(req, data, sqIdx);
#endif
}
if (res) {
// always return some result to keep misspeculated paths
// (which will ignore faults) deterministic
*res = (fault == NoFault) ? req->getScResult() : 0;
}
return fault;
}
#endif // __CPU_BASE_DYN_INST_HH__