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/gem5/src/cpu/minor/
H A Dpipe_data.cc10259:ebb376f73dd2 Wed Jul 23 17:09:00 EDT 2014 Andrew Bardsley <Andrew.Bardsley@arm.com> cpu: `Minor' in-order CPU model

This patch contains a new CPU model named `Minor'. Minor models a four
stage in-order execution pipeline (fetch lines, decompose into
macroops, decompose macroops into microops, execute).

The model was developed to support the ARM ISA but should be fixable
to support all the remaining gem5 ISAs. It currently also works for
Alpha, and regressions are included for ARM and Alpha (including Linux
boot).

Documentation for the model can be found in src/doc/inside-minor.doxygen and
its internal operations can be visualised using the Minorview tool
utils/minorview.py.

Minor was designed to be fairly simple and not to engage in a lot of
instruction annotation. As such, it currently has very few gathered
stats and may lack other gem5 features.

Minor is faster than the o3 model. Sample results:

Benchmark | Stat host_seconds (s)
---------------+--------v--------v--------
(on ARM, opt) | simple | o3 | minor
| timing | timing | timing
---------------+--------+--------+--------
10.linux-boot | 169 | 1883 | 1075
10.mcf | 117 | 967 | 491
20.parser | 668 | 6315 | 3146
30.eon | 542 | 3413 | 2414
40.perlbmk | 2339 | 20905 | 11532
50.vortex | 122 | 1094 | 588
60.bzip2 | 2045 | 18061 | 9662
70.twolf | 207 | 2736 | 1036
H A Dactivity.cc10259:ebb376f73dd2 Wed Jul 23 17:09:00 EDT 2014 Andrew Bardsley <Andrew.Bardsley@arm.com> cpu: `Minor' in-order CPU model

This patch contains a new CPU model named `Minor'. Minor models a four
stage in-order execution pipeline (fetch lines, decompose into
macroops, decompose macroops into microops, execute).

The model was developed to support the ARM ISA but should be fixable
to support all the remaining gem5 ISAs. It currently also works for
Alpha, and regressions are included for ARM and Alpha (including Linux
boot).

Documentation for the model can be found in src/doc/inside-minor.doxygen and
its internal operations can be visualised using the Minorview tool
utils/minorview.py.

Minor was designed to be fairly simple and not to engage in a lot of
instruction annotation. As such, it currently has very few gathered
stats and may lack other gem5 features.

Minor is faster than the o3 model. Sample results:

Benchmark | Stat host_seconds (s)
---------------+--------v--------v--------
(on ARM, opt) | simple | o3 | minor
| timing | timing | timing
---------------+--------+--------+--------
10.linux-boot | 169 | 1883 | 1075
10.mcf | 117 | 967 | 491
20.parser | 668 | 6315 | 3146
30.eon | 542 | 3413 | 2414
40.perlbmk | 2339 | 20905 | 11532
50.vortex | 122 | 1094 | 588
60.bzip2 | 2045 | 18061 | 9662
70.twolf | 207 | 2736 | 1036
/gem5/util/minorview/
H A Dminor.pic10259:ebb376f73dd2 Wed Jul 23 17:09:00 EDT 2014 Andrew Bardsley <Andrew.Bardsley@arm.com> cpu: `Minor' in-order CPU model

This patch contains a new CPU model named `Minor'. Minor models a four
stage in-order execution pipeline (fetch lines, decompose into
macroops, decompose macroops into microops, execute).

The model was developed to support the ARM ISA but should be fixable
to support all the remaining gem5 ISAs. It currently also works for
Alpha, and regressions are included for ARM and Alpha (including Linux
boot).

Documentation for the model can be found in src/doc/inside-minor.doxygen and
its internal operations can be visualised using the Minorview tool
utils/minorview.py.

Minor was designed to be fairly simple and not to engage in a lot of
instruction annotation. As such, it currently has very few gathered
stats and may lack other gem5 features.

Minor is faster than the o3 model. Sample results:

Benchmark | Stat host_seconds (s)
---------------+--------v--------v--------
(on ARM, opt) | simple | o3 | minor
| timing | timing | timing
---------------+--------+--------+--------
10.linux-boot | 169 | 1883 | 1075
10.mcf | 117 | 967 | 491
20.parser | 668 | 6315 | 3146
30.eon | 542 | 3413 | 2414
40.perlbmk | 2339 | 20905 | 11532
50.vortex | 122 | 1094 | 588
60.bzip2 | 2045 | 18061 | 9662
70.twolf | 207 | 2736 | 1036
/gem5/tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/arm/linux/realview64-minor/
H A Dconfig.ini10515:bd7c2aa12122 Thu Oct 30 00:50:00 EDT 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> arm, tests: Add 64-bit ARM regression tests
H A Dsimout10515:bd7c2aa12122 Thu Oct 30 00:50:00 EDT 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> arm, tests: Add 64-bit ARM regression tests
/gem5/tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/arm/linux/realview64-minor-dual/
H A Dconfig.ini10515:bd7c2aa12122 Thu Oct 30 00:50:00 EDT 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> arm, tests: Add 64-bit ARM regression tests
H A Dsystem.terminal10516:cae494887847 Thu Oct 30 01:04:00 EDT 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> arm, tests: Forgot the system.terminal files for the new regressions.
H A Dsimout10515:bd7c2aa12122 Thu Oct 30 00:50:00 EDT 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> arm, tests: Add 64-bit ARM regression tests
/gem5/tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/arm/linux/realview64-o3/
H A Dconfig.ini10515:bd7c2aa12122 Thu Oct 30 00:50:00 EDT 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> arm, tests: Add 64-bit ARM regression tests
/gem5/tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/arm/linux/realview64-o3-dual/
H A Dconfig.ini10515:bd7c2aa12122 Thu Oct 30 00:50:00 EDT 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> arm, tests: Add 64-bit ARM regression tests
/gem5/tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/mips/linux/simple-timing-ruby/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/src/sim/
H A Dclock_domain.cc11422:4f749e00b667 Tue Nov 18 09:00:00 EST 2014 Akash Bagdia <akash.bagdia@ARM.com> power: Add power states to ClockedObject

Add 4 power states to the ClockedObject, provides necessary access functions
to check and update the power state. Default power state is UNDEFINED, it is
responsibility of the respective simulation model to provide the startup state
and any other logic for state change.

Add number of transition stat.
Add distribution of time spent in clock gated state.
Add power state residency stat.

Add dump call back function to allow stats update of distribution and residency
stats.
10395:77b9f96786c1 Mon Jun 16 09:59:00 EDT 2014 Stephan Diestelhorst <stephan.diestelhorst@arm.com> energy: Small extentions and fixes for DVFS handler

These additions allow easier interoperability with and querying from an
additional controller which will be in a separate patch. Also adding warnings
for changing the enabled state of the handler across checkpoint / resume and
deviating from the state in the configuration.

Contributed-by: Akash Bagdia <akash.bagdia@arm.com>
10249:6bbb7ae309ac Mon Jun 30 13:56:00 EDT 2014 Stephan Diestelhorst <stephan.diestelhorst@arm.com> power: Add basic DVFS support for gem5

Adds DVFS capabilities to gem5, by allowing users to specify lists for
frequencies and voltages in SrcClockDomains and VoltageDomains respectively.
A separate component, DVFSHandler, provides a small interface to change
operating points of the associated domains.

Clock domains will be linked to voltage domains and thus allow separate clock,
but shared voltage lines.

Currently all the valid performance-level updates are performed with a fixed
transition latency as specified for the domain.

Config file example:
...
vd = VoltageDomain(voltage = ['1V','0.95V','0.90V','0.85V'])
tsys.cluster1.clk_domain.clock = ['1GHz','700MHz','400MHz','230MHz']
tsys.cluster2.clk_domain.clock = ['1GHz','700MHz','400MHz','230MHz']
tsys.cluster1.clk_domain.domain_id = 0
tsys.cluster2.clk_domain.domain_id = 1
tsys.cluster1.clk_domain.voltage_domain = vd
tsys.cluster2.clk_domain.voltage_domain = vd
tsys.dvfs_handler.domains = [tsys.cluster1.clk_domain,
tsys.cluster2.clk_domain]
tsys.dvfs_handler.enable = True
10021:9d6d630f830e Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> sim: Expose the current clock period as a stat

This patch adds observability to the clock period of the clock domains
by including it as a stat.

As a result of adding this, the regressions will be updated in a
separate patch.
/gem5/tests/long/se/40.perlbmk/
H A Dtest.py10351:ee383b8e4d3f Wed Sep 03 07:42:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> tests: Use medium dataset for perlbmk regressions

This patch changes the perlbmk regression script from the large to the
medium dataset to reduce the regression run time. For all ISAs and CPU
models, the total perlbmk host CPU time with the large dataset is
roughly 12 hours (constituting >30% of the total regression host
time). There is, most likely, almost no added value in terms of code
coverage for this rather excessive run time.
/gem5/tests/long/se/10.mcf/ref/arm/linux/o3-timing/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/tests/long/se/10.mcf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/tests/long/se/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/tests/long/se/40.perlbmk/ref/arm/linux/o3-timing/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/tests/long/se/60.bzip2/ref/arm/linux/o3-timing/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/tests/long/se/70.twolf/ref/arm/linux/o3-timing/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/tests/long/se/70.twolf/ref/x86/linux/o3-timing/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing/
H A Dstats.txt10409:8c80b91944c5 Sat Sep 20 17:18:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Bump stats for filter, crossbar and config changes

This patch bumps the stats to reflect the addition of the snoop filter
and snoop stats, the change from bus to crossbar, and the updates to
the ARM regressions that are now using a different CPU and cache
configuration. Lastly, some minor changes are expected due to the
activation cleanup of the CPUs.
10220:9eab5efc02e8 Fri May 09 18:58:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Bump stats for the fixes, and mostly DRAM controller changes
10063:9595c7a1d837 Sun Feb 16 12:40:00 EST 2014 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to branch predictor warming
10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/sparc/linux/simple-timing-ruby/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/x86/linux/simple-timing-ruby/
H A Dsimerr10036:80e84beef3bb Fri Jan 24 16:29:00 EST 2014 Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> stats: update stats for cache occupancy and clock domain changes
/gem5/ext/drampower/
H A DSConscript10428:0caf62b57dfd Thu Oct 09 17:52:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> ext: Add DRAMPower to enable on-line DRAM power modelling

This patch adds the open-source (BSD 3-clause) tool DRAMPower, commit
8d3cf4bbb10aa202d850ef5e5e3e4f53aa668fa6, to be built as a part of the
simulator. We have chosen this specific version of DRAMPower as it
provides the necessary functionality, and future updates will be
coordinated with the DRAMPower development team. The files added only
include the bits needed to build the library, thus excluding all
memory specifications, traces, and the stand-alone DRAMPower
command-line tool.

A future patch includes the DRAMPower functionality in the DRAM
controller, to enable on-line DRAM power modelling, and avoid using
post-processing of traces.
/gem5/ext/drampower/src/
H A DCommandAnalysis.h10428:0caf62b57dfd Thu Oct 09 17:52:00 EDT 2014 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> ext: Add DRAMPower to enable on-line DRAM power modelling

This patch adds the open-source (BSD 3-clause) tool DRAMPower, commit
8d3cf4bbb10aa202d850ef5e5e3e4f53aa668fa6, to be built as a part of the
simulator. We have chosen this specific version of DRAMPower as it
provides the necessary functionality, and future updates will be
coordinated with the DRAMPower development team. The files added only
include the bits needed to build the library, thus excluding all
memory specifications, traces, and the stand-alone DRAMPower
command-line tool.

A future patch includes the DRAMPower functionality in the DRAM
controller, to enable on-line DRAM power modelling, and avoid using
post-processing of traces.

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