system.cc (12090:11d69759b378) system.cc (12515:e3d1a64d0260)
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2010-2013, 2016 ARM Limited
3 * All rights reserved
4 *
5 * The license below extends only to copyright in the software and shall
6 * not be construed as granting a license to any other intellectual
7 * property including but not limited to intellectual property relating
8 * to a hardware implementation of the functionality of the software
9 * licensed hereunder. You may use the software subject to the license
10 * terms below provided that you ensure that this notice is replicated
11 * unmodified and in its entirety in all distributions of the software,
12 * modified or unmodified, in source code or in binary form.
13 *
14 * Copyright (c) 2002-2006 The Regents of The University of Michigan
15 * All rights reserved.
16 *
17 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
18 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
19 * met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
20 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
21 * redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
22 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
23 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
24 * neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
25 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
26 * this software without specific prior written permission.
27 *
28 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
29 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
30 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
31 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
32 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
33 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
34 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
35 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
36 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
37 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
38 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
39 *
40 * Authors: Ali Saidi
41 */
42
43#include "arch/arm/linux/system.hh"
44
45#include "arch/arm/isa_traits.hh"
46#include "arch/arm/linux/atag.hh"
47#include "arch/arm/utility.hh"
48#include "arch/generic/linux/threadinfo.hh"
49#include "base/loader/dtb_object.hh"
50#include "base/loader/object_file.hh"
51#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
52#include "cpu/base.hh"
53#include "cpu/pc_event.hh"
54#include "cpu/thread_context.hh"
55#include "debug/Loader.hh"
56#include "kern/linux/events.hh"
57#include "kern/linux/helpers.hh"
58#include "mem/fs_translating_port_proxy.hh"
59#include "mem/physical.hh"
60#include "sim/stat_control.hh"
61
62using namespace ArmISA;
63using namespace Linux;
64
65LinuxArmSystem::LinuxArmSystem(Params *p)
66 : GenericArmSystem(p), dumpStatsPCEvent(nullptr),
67 enableContextSwitchStatsDump(p->enable_context_switch_stats_dump),
68 taskFile(nullptr), kernelPanicEvent(nullptr), kernelOopsEvent(nullptr)
69{
70 const std::string dmesg_output = name() + ".dmesg";
71 if (p->panic_on_panic) {
72 kernelPanicEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<Linux::KernelPanicEvent>(
73 "panic", "Kernel panic in simulated kernel", dmesg_output);
74 } else {
75 kernelPanicEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<Linux::DmesgDumpEvent>(
76 "panic", "Kernel panic in simulated kernel", dmesg_output);
77 }
78
79 if (p->panic_on_oops) {
80 kernelOopsEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<Linux::KernelPanicEvent>(
81 "oops_exit", "Kernel oops in guest", dmesg_output);
82 } else {
83 kernelOopsEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<Linux::DmesgDumpEvent>(
84 "oops_exit", "Kernel oops in guest", dmesg_output);
85 }
86
87 // With ARM udelay() is #defined to __udelay
88 // newer kernels use __loop_udelay and __loop_const_udelay symbols
89 uDelaySkipEvent = addKernelFuncEvent<UDelayEvent>(
90 "__loop_udelay", "__udelay", 1000, 0);
91 if (!uDelaySkipEvent)
92 uDelaySkipEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<UDelayEvent>(
93 "__udelay", "__udelay", 1000, 0);
94
95 // constant arguments to udelay() have some precomputation done ahead of
96 // time. Constant comes from code.
97 constUDelaySkipEvent = addKernelFuncEvent<UDelayEvent>(
98 "__loop_const_udelay", "__const_udelay", 1000, 107374);
99 if (!constUDelaySkipEvent)
100 constUDelaySkipEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<UDelayEvent>(
101 "__const_udelay", "__const_udelay", 1000, 107374);
102
103}
104
105void
106LinuxArmSystem::initState()
107{
108 // Moved from the constructor to here since it relies on the
109 // address map being resolved in the interconnect
110
111 // Call the initialisation of the super class
112 GenericArmSystem::initState();
113
114 // Load symbols at physical address, we might not want
115 // to do this permanently, for but early bootup work
116 // it is helpful.
117 if (params()->early_kernel_symbols) {
118 kernel->loadGlobalSymbols(kernelSymtab, 0, 0, loadAddrMask);
119 kernel->loadGlobalSymbols(debugSymbolTable, 0, 0, loadAddrMask);
120 }
121
122 // Setup boot data structure
123 Addr addr = 0;
124 // Check if the kernel image has a symbol that tells us it supports
125 // device trees.
126 bool kernel_has_fdt_support =
127 kernelSymtab->findAddress("unflatten_device_tree", addr);
128 bool dtb_file_specified = params()->dtb_filename != "";
129
130 if (kernel_has_fdt_support && dtb_file_specified) {
131 // Kernel supports flattened device tree and dtb file specified.
132 // Using Device Tree Blob to describe system configuration.
133 inform("Loading DTB file: %s at address %#x\n", params()->dtb_filename,
134 params()->atags_addr + loadAddrOffset);
135
136 ObjectFile *dtb_file = createObjectFile(params()->dtb_filename, true);
137 if (!dtb_file) {
138 fatal("couldn't load DTB file: %s\n", params()->dtb_filename);
139 }
140
141 DtbObject *_dtb_file = dynamic_cast<DtbObject*>(dtb_file);
142
143 if (_dtb_file) {
144 if (!_dtb_file->addBootCmdLine(params()->boot_osflags.c_str(),
145 params()->boot_osflags.size())) {
146 warn("couldn't append bootargs to DTB file: %s\n",
147 params()->dtb_filename);
148 }
149 } else {
150 warn("dtb_file cast failed; couldn't append bootargs "
151 "to DTB file: %s\n", params()->dtb_filename);
152 }
153
154 dtb_file->setTextBase(params()->atags_addr + loadAddrOffset);
155 dtb_file->loadSections(physProxy);
156 delete dtb_file;
157 } else {
158 // Using ATAGS
159 // Warn if the kernel supports FDT and we haven't specified one
160 if (kernel_has_fdt_support) {
161 assert(!dtb_file_specified);
162 warn("Kernel supports device tree, but no DTB file specified\n");
163 }
164 // Warn if the kernel doesn't support FDT and we have specified one
165 if (dtb_file_specified) {
166 assert(!kernel_has_fdt_support);
167 warn("DTB file specified, but no device tree support in kernel\n");
168 }
169
170 AtagCore ac;
171 ac.flags(1); // read-only
172 ac.pagesize(8192);
173 ac.rootdev(0);
174
175 AddrRangeList atagRanges = physmem.getConfAddrRanges();
176 if (atagRanges.size() != 1) {
177 fatal("Expected a single ATAG memory entry but got %d\n",
178 atagRanges.size());
179 }
180 AtagMem am;
181 am.memSize(atagRanges.begin()->size());
182 am.memStart(atagRanges.begin()->start());
183
184 AtagCmdline ad;
185 ad.cmdline(params()->boot_osflags);
186
187 DPRINTF(Loader, "boot command line %d bytes: %s\n",
188 ad.size() <<2, params()->boot_osflags.c_str());
189
190 AtagNone an;
191
192 uint32_t size = ac.size() + am.size() + ad.size() + an.size();
193 uint32_t offset = 0;
194 uint8_t *boot_data = new uint8_t[size << 2];
195
196 offset += ac.copyOut(boot_data + offset);
197 offset += am.copyOut(boot_data + offset);
198 offset += ad.copyOut(boot_data + offset);
199 offset += an.copyOut(boot_data + offset);
200
201 DPRINTF(Loader, "Boot atags was %d bytes in total\n", size << 2);
202 DDUMP(Loader, boot_data, size << 2);
203
204 physProxy.writeBlob(params()->atags_addr + loadAddrOffset, boot_data,
205 size << 2);
206
207 delete[] boot_data;
208 }
209
210 // Kernel boot requirements to set up r0, r1 and r2 in ARMv7
211 for (int i = 0; i < threadContexts.size(); i++) {
212 threadContexts[i]->setIntReg(0, 0);
213 threadContexts[i]->setIntReg(1, params()->machine_type);
214 threadContexts[i]->setIntReg(2, params()->atags_addr + loadAddrOffset);
215 }
216}
217
218LinuxArmSystem::~LinuxArmSystem()
219{
220 if (uDelaySkipEvent)
221 delete uDelaySkipEvent;
222 if (constUDelaySkipEvent)
223 delete constUDelaySkipEvent;
224
225 if (dumpStatsPCEvent)
226 delete dumpStatsPCEvent;
227}
228
229LinuxArmSystem *
230LinuxArmSystemParams::create()
231{
232 return new LinuxArmSystem(this);
233}
234
235void
236LinuxArmSystem::startup()
237{
238 if (enableContextSwitchStatsDump) {
239 if (!highestELIs64()) {
240 dumpStatsPCEvent =
241 addKernelFuncEvent<DumpStatsPCEvent>("__switch_to");
242 } else {
243 dumpStatsPCEvent =
244 addKernelFuncEvent<DumpStatsPCEvent64>("__switch_to");
245 }
246
247 if (!dumpStatsPCEvent)
248 panic("dumpStatsPCEvent not created!");
249
250 std::string task_filename = "tasks.txt";
251 taskFile = simout.create(name() + "." + task_filename);
252
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2010-2013, 2016 ARM Limited
3 * All rights reserved
4 *
5 * The license below extends only to copyright in the software and shall
6 * not be construed as granting a license to any other intellectual
7 * property including but not limited to intellectual property relating
8 * to a hardware implementation of the functionality of the software
9 * licensed hereunder. You may use the software subject to the license
10 * terms below provided that you ensure that this notice is replicated
11 * unmodified and in its entirety in all distributions of the software,
12 * modified or unmodified, in source code or in binary form.
13 *
14 * Copyright (c) 2002-2006 The Regents of The University of Michigan
15 * All rights reserved.
16 *
17 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
18 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
19 * met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
20 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
21 * redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
22 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
23 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
24 * neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
25 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
26 * this software without specific prior written permission.
27 *
28 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
29 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
30 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
31 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
32 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
33 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
34 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
35 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
36 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
37 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
38 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
39 *
40 * Authors: Ali Saidi
41 */
42
43#include "arch/arm/linux/system.hh"
44
45#include "arch/arm/isa_traits.hh"
46#include "arch/arm/linux/atag.hh"
47#include "arch/arm/utility.hh"
48#include "arch/generic/linux/threadinfo.hh"
49#include "base/loader/dtb_object.hh"
50#include "base/loader/object_file.hh"
51#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
52#include "cpu/base.hh"
53#include "cpu/pc_event.hh"
54#include "cpu/thread_context.hh"
55#include "debug/Loader.hh"
56#include "kern/linux/events.hh"
57#include "kern/linux/helpers.hh"
58#include "mem/fs_translating_port_proxy.hh"
59#include "mem/physical.hh"
60#include "sim/stat_control.hh"
61
62using namespace ArmISA;
63using namespace Linux;
64
65LinuxArmSystem::LinuxArmSystem(Params *p)
66 : GenericArmSystem(p), dumpStatsPCEvent(nullptr),
67 enableContextSwitchStatsDump(p->enable_context_switch_stats_dump),
68 taskFile(nullptr), kernelPanicEvent(nullptr), kernelOopsEvent(nullptr)
69{
70 const std::string dmesg_output = name() + ".dmesg";
71 if (p->panic_on_panic) {
72 kernelPanicEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<Linux::KernelPanicEvent>(
73 "panic", "Kernel panic in simulated kernel", dmesg_output);
74 } else {
75 kernelPanicEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<Linux::DmesgDumpEvent>(
76 "panic", "Kernel panic in simulated kernel", dmesg_output);
77 }
78
79 if (p->panic_on_oops) {
80 kernelOopsEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<Linux::KernelPanicEvent>(
81 "oops_exit", "Kernel oops in guest", dmesg_output);
82 } else {
83 kernelOopsEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<Linux::DmesgDumpEvent>(
84 "oops_exit", "Kernel oops in guest", dmesg_output);
85 }
86
87 // With ARM udelay() is #defined to __udelay
88 // newer kernels use __loop_udelay and __loop_const_udelay symbols
89 uDelaySkipEvent = addKernelFuncEvent<UDelayEvent>(
90 "__loop_udelay", "__udelay", 1000, 0);
91 if (!uDelaySkipEvent)
92 uDelaySkipEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<UDelayEvent>(
93 "__udelay", "__udelay", 1000, 0);
94
95 // constant arguments to udelay() have some precomputation done ahead of
96 // time. Constant comes from code.
97 constUDelaySkipEvent = addKernelFuncEvent<UDelayEvent>(
98 "__loop_const_udelay", "__const_udelay", 1000, 107374);
99 if (!constUDelaySkipEvent)
100 constUDelaySkipEvent = addKernelFuncEventOrPanic<UDelayEvent>(
101 "__const_udelay", "__const_udelay", 1000, 107374);
102
103}
104
105void
106LinuxArmSystem::initState()
107{
108 // Moved from the constructor to here since it relies on the
109 // address map being resolved in the interconnect
110
111 // Call the initialisation of the super class
112 GenericArmSystem::initState();
113
114 // Load symbols at physical address, we might not want
115 // to do this permanently, for but early bootup work
116 // it is helpful.
117 if (params()->early_kernel_symbols) {
118 kernel->loadGlobalSymbols(kernelSymtab, 0, 0, loadAddrMask);
119 kernel->loadGlobalSymbols(debugSymbolTable, 0, 0, loadAddrMask);
120 }
121
122 // Setup boot data structure
123 Addr addr = 0;
124 // Check if the kernel image has a symbol that tells us it supports
125 // device trees.
126 bool kernel_has_fdt_support =
127 kernelSymtab->findAddress("unflatten_device_tree", addr);
128 bool dtb_file_specified = params()->dtb_filename != "";
129
130 if (kernel_has_fdt_support && dtb_file_specified) {
131 // Kernel supports flattened device tree and dtb file specified.
132 // Using Device Tree Blob to describe system configuration.
133 inform("Loading DTB file: %s at address %#x\n", params()->dtb_filename,
134 params()->atags_addr + loadAddrOffset);
135
136 ObjectFile *dtb_file = createObjectFile(params()->dtb_filename, true);
137 if (!dtb_file) {
138 fatal("couldn't load DTB file: %s\n", params()->dtb_filename);
139 }
140
141 DtbObject *_dtb_file = dynamic_cast<DtbObject*>(dtb_file);
142
143 if (_dtb_file) {
144 if (!_dtb_file->addBootCmdLine(params()->boot_osflags.c_str(),
145 params()->boot_osflags.size())) {
146 warn("couldn't append bootargs to DTB file: %s\n",
147 params()->dtb_filename);
148 }
149 } else {
150 warn("dtb_file cast failed; couldn't append bootargs "
151 "to DTB file: %s\n", params()->dtb_filename);
152 }
153
154 dtb_file->setTextBase(params()->atags_addr + loadAddrOffset);
155 dtb_file->loadSections(physProxy);
156 delete dtb_file;
157 } else {
158 // Using ATAGS
159 // Warn if the kernel supports FDT and we haven't specified one
160 if (kernel_has_fdt_support) {
161 assert(!dtb_file_specified);
162 warn("Kernel supports device tree, but no DTB file specified\n");
163 }
164 // Warn if the kernel doesn't support FDT and we have specified one
165 if (dtb_file_specified) {
166 assert(!kernel_has_fdt_support);
167 warn("DTB file specified, but no device tree support in kernel\n");
168 }
169
170 AtagCore ac;
171 ac.flags(1); // read-only
172 ac.pagesize(8192);
173 ac.rootdev(0);
174
175 AddrRangeList atagRanges = physmem.getConfAddrRanges();
176 if (atagRanges.size() != 1) {
177 fatal("Expected a single ATAG memory entry but got %d\n",
178 atagRanges.size());
179 }
180 AtagMem am;
181 am.memSize(atagRanges.begin()->size());
182 am.memStart(atagRanges.begin()->start());
183
184 AtagCmdline ad;
185 ad.cmdline(params()->boot_osflags);
186
187 DPRINTF(Loader, "boot command line %d bytes: %s\n",
188 ad.size() <<2, params()->boot_osflags.c_str());
189
190 AtagNone an;
191
192 uint32_t size = ac.size() + am.size() + ad.size() + an.size();
193 uint32_t offset = 0;
194 uint8_t *boot_data = new uint8_t[size << 2];
195
196 offset += ac.copyOut(boot_data + offset);
197 offset += am.copyOut(boot_data + offset);
198 offset += ad.copyOut(boot_data + offset);
199 offset += an.copyOut(boot_data + offset);
200
201 DPRINTF(Loader, "Boot atags was %d bytes in total\n", size << 2);
202 DDUMP(Loader, boot_data, size << 2);
203
204 physProxy.writeBlob(params()->atags_addr + loadAddrOffset, boot_data,
205 size << 2);
206
207 delete[] boot_data;
208 }
209
210 // Kernel boot requirements to set up r0, r1 and r2 in ARMv7
211 for (int i = 0; i < threadContexts.size(); i++) {
212 threadContexts[i]->setIntReg(0, 0);
213 threadContexts[i]->setIntReg(1, params()->machine_type);
214 threadContexts[i]->setIntReg(2, params()->atags_addr + loadAddrOffset);
215 }
216}
217
218LinuxArmSystem::~LinuxArmSystem()
219{
220 if (uDelaySkipEvent)
221 delete uDelaySkipEvent;
222 if (constUDelaySkipEvent)
223 delete constUDelaySkipEvent;
224
225 if (dumpStatsPCEvent)
226 delete dumpStatsPCEvent;
227}
228
229LinuxArmSystem *
230LinuxArmSystemParams::create()
231{
232 return new LinuxArmSystem(this);
233}
234
235void
236LinuxArmSystem::startup()
237{
238 if (enableContextSwitchStatsDump) {
239 if (!highestELIs64()) {
240 dumpStatsPCEvent =
241 addKernelFuncEvent<DumpStatsPCEvent>("__switch_to");
242 } else {
243 dumpStatsPCEvent =
244 addKernelFuncEvent<DumpStatsPCEvent64>("__switch_to");
245 }
246
247 if (!dumpStatsPCEvent)
248 panic("dumpStatsPCEvent not created!");
249
250 std::string task_filename = "tasks.txt";
251 taskFile = simout.create(name() + "." + task_filename);
252
253 for (int i = 0; i < _numContexts; i++) {
254 ThreadContext *tc = threadContexts[i];
253 for (const auto tc : threadContexts) {
255 uint32_t pid = tc->getCpuPtr()->getPid();
256 if (pid != BaseCPU::invldPid) {
257 mapPid(tc, pid);
258 tc->getCpuPtr()->taskId(taskMap[pid]);
259 }
260 }
261 }
262}
263
264void
265LinuxArmSystem::mapPid(ThreadContext *tc, uint32_t pid)
266{
267 // Create a new unique identifier for this pid
268 std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>::iterator itr = taskMap.find(pid);
269 if (itr == taskMap.end()) {
270 uint32_t map_size = taskMap.size();
271 if (map_size > ContextSwitchTaskId::MaxNormalTaskId + 1) {
272 warn_once("Error out of identifiers for cache occupancy stats");
273 taskMap[pid] = ContextSwitchTaskId::Unknown;
274 } else {
275 taskMap[pid] = map_size;
276 }
277 }
278}
279
280void
281LinuxArmSystem::dumpDmesg()
282{
283 Linux::dumpDmesg(getThreadContext(0), std::cout);
284}
285
286/**
287 * Extracts the information used by the DumpStatsPCEvent by reading the
288 * thread_info pointer passed to __switch_to() in 32 bit ARM Linux
289 *
290 * r0 = task_struct of the previously running process
291 * r1 = thread_info of the previously running process
292 * r2 = thread_info of the next process to run
293 */
294void
295DumpStatsPCEvent::getTaskDetails(ThreadContext *tc, uint32_t &pid,
296 uint32_t &tgid, std::string &next_task_str, int32_t &mm) {
297
298 Linux::ThreadInfo ti(tc);
299 Addr task_descriptor = tc->readIntReg(2);
300 pid = ti.curTaskPID(task_descriptor);
301 tgid = ti.curTaskTGID(task_descriptor);
302 next_task_str = ti.curTaskName(task_descriptor);
303
304 // Streamline treats pid == -1 as the kernel process.
305 // Also pid == 0 implies idle process (except during Linux boot)
306 mm = ti.curTaskMm(task_descriptor);
307}
308
309/**
310 * Extracts the information used by the DumpStatsPCEvent64 by reading the
311 * task_struct pointer passed to __switch_to() in 64 bit ARM Linux
312 *
313 * r0 = task_struct of the previously running process
314 * r1 = task_struct of next process to run
315 */
316void
317DumpStatsPCEvent64::getTaskDetails(ThreadContext *tc, uint32_t &pid,
318 uint32_t &tgid, std::string &next_task_str, int32_t &mm) {
319
320 Linux::ThreadInfo ti(tc);
321 Addr task_struct = tc->readIntReg(1);
322 pid = ti.curTaskPIDFromTaskStruct(task_struct);
323 tgid = ti.curTaskTGIDFromTaskStruct(task_struct);
324 next_task_str = ti.curTaskNameFromTaskStruct(task_struct);
325
326 // Streamline treats pid == -1 as the kernel process.
327 // Also pid == 0 implies idle process (except during Linux boot)
328 mm = ti.curTaskMmFromTaskStruct(task_struct);
329}
330
331/** This function is called whenever the the kernel function
332 * "__switch_to" is called to change running tasks.
333 */
334void
335DumpStatsPCEvent::process(ThreadContext *tc)
336{
337 uint32_t pid = 0;
338 uint32_t tgid = 0;
339 std::string next_task_str;
340 int32_t mm = 0;
341
342 getTaskDetails(tc, pid, tgid, next_task_str, mm);
343
344 bool is_kernel = (mm == 0);
345 if (is_kernel && (pid != 0)) {
346 pid = -1;
347 tgid = -1;
348 next_task_str = "kernel";
349 }
350
351 LinuxArmSystem* sys = dynamic_cast<LinuxArmSystem *>(tc->getSystemPtr());
352 if (!sys) {
353 panic("System is not LinuxArmSystem while getting Linux process info!");
354 }
355 std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& taskMap = sys->taskMap;
356
357 // Create a new unique identifier for this pid
358 sys->mapPid(tc, pid);
359
360 // Set cpu task id, output process info, and dump stats
361 tc->getCpuPtr()->taskId(taskMap[pid]);
362 tc->getCpuPtr()->setPid(pid);
363
364 OutputStream* taskFile = sys->taskFile;
365
366 // Task file is read by cache occupancy plotting script or
367 // Streamline conversion script.
368 ccprintf(*(taskFile->stream()),
369 "tick=%lld %d cpu_id=%d next_pid=%d next_tgid=%d next_task=%s\n",
370 curTick(), taskMap[pid], tc->cpuId(), (int) pid, (int) tgid,
371 next_task_str);
372 taskFile->stream()->flush();
373
374 // Dump and reset statistics
375 Stats::schedStatEvent(true, true, curTick(), 0);
376}
377
254 uint32_t pid = tc->getCpuPtr()->getPid();
255 if (pid != BaseCPU::invldPid) {
256 mapPid(tc, pid);
257 tc->getCpuPtr()->taskId(taskMap[pid]);
258 }
259 }
260 }
261}
262
263void
264LinuxArmSystem::mapPid(ThreadContext *tc, uint32_t pid)
265{
266 // Create a new unique identifier for this pid
267 std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>::iterator itr = taskMap.find(pid);
268 if (itr == taskMap.end()) {
269 uint32_t map_size = taskMap.size();
270 if (map_size > ContextSwitchTaskId::MaxNormalTaskId + 1) {
271 warn_once("Error out of identifiers for cache occupancy stats");
272 taskMap[pid] = ContextSwitchTaskId::Unknown;
273 } else {
274 taskMap[pid] = map_size;
275 }
276 }
277}
278
279void
280LinuxArmSystem::dumpDmesg()
281{
282 Linux::dumpDmesg(getThreadContext(0), std::cout);
283}
284
285/**
286 * Extracts the information used by the DumpStatsPCEvent by reading the
287 * thread_info pointer passed to __switch_to() in 32 bit ARM Linux
288 *
289 * r0 = task_struct of the previously running process
290 * r1 = thread_info of the previously running process
291 * r2 = thread_info of the next process to run
292 */
293void
294DumpStatsPCEvent::getTaskDetails(ThreadContext *tc, uint32_t &pid,
295 uint32_t &tgid, std::string &next_task_str, int32_t &mm) {
296
297 Linux::ThreadInfo ti(tc);
298 Addr task_descriptor = tc->readIntReg(2);
299 pid = ti.curTaskPID(task_descriptor);
300 tgid = ti.curTaskTGID(task_descriptor);
301 next_task_str = ti.curTaskName(task_descriptor);
302
303 // Streamline treats pid == -1 as the kernel process.
304 // Also pid == 0 implies idle process (except during Linux boot)
305 mm = ti.curTaskMm(task_descriptor);
306}
307
308/**
309 * Extracts the information used by the DumpStatsPCEvent64 by reading the
310 * task_struct pointer passed to __switch_to() in 64 bit ARM Linux
311 *
312 * r0 = task_struct of the previously running process
313 * r1 = task_struct of next process to run
314 */
315void
316DumpStatsPCEvent64::getTaskDetails(ThreadContext *tc, uint32_t &pid,
317 uint32_t &tgid, std::string &next_task_str, int32_t &mm) {
318
319 Linux::ThreadInfo ti(tc);
320 Addr task_struct = tc->readIntReg(1);
321 pid = ti.curTaskPIDFromTaskStruct(task_struct);
322 tgid = ti.curTaskTGIDFromTaskStruct(task_struct);
323 next_task_str = ti.curTaskNameFromTaskStruct(task_struct);
324
325 // Streamline treats pid == -1 as the kernel process.
326 // Also pid == 0 implies idle process (except during Linux boot)
327 mm = ti.curTaskMmFromTaskStruct(task_struct);
328}
329
330/** This function is called whenever the the kernel function
331 * "__switch_to" is called to change running tasks.
332 */
333void
334DumpStatsPCEvent::process(ThreadContext *tc)
335{
336 uint32_t pid = 0;
337 uint32_t tgid = 0;
338 std::string next_task_str;
339 int32_t mm = 0;
340
341 getTaskDetails(tc, pid, tgid, next_task_str, mm);
342
343 bool is_kernel = (mm == 0);
344 if (is_kernel && (pid != 0)) {
345 pid = -1;
346 tgid = -1;
347 next_task_str = "kernel";
348 }
349
350 LinuxArmSystem* sys = dynamic_cast<LinuxArmSystem *>(tc->getSystemPtr());
351 if (!sys) {
352 panic("System is not LinuxArmSystem while getting Linux process info!");
353 }
354 std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t>& taskMap = sys->taskMap;
355
356 // Create a new unique identifier for this pid
357 sys->mapPid(tc, pid);
358
359 // Set cpu task id, output process info, and dump stats
360 tc->getCpuPtr()->taskId(taskMap[pid]);
361 tc->getCpuPtr()->setPid(pid);
362
363 OutputStream* taskFile = sys->taskFile;
364
365 // Task file is read by cache occupancy plotting script or
366 // Streamline conversion script.
367 ccprintf(*(taskFile->stream()),
368 "tick=%lld %d cpu_id=%d next_pid=%d next_tgid=%d next_task=%s\n",
369 curTick(), taskMap[pid], tc->cpuId(), (int) pid, (int) tgid,
370 next_task_str);
371 taskFile->stream()->flush();
372
373 // Dump and reset statistics
374 Stats::schedStatEvent(true, true, curTick(), 0);
375}
376