History log of /gem5/src/arch/mips/isa/includes.isa
Revision Date Author Comments
# 9554:406fbcf60223 19-Feb-2013 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com>

scons: Add warning for missing declarations

This patch enables warnings for missing declarations. To avoid issues
with SWIG-generated code, the warning is only applied to non-SWIG
code.


# 9022:bb25e7646c41 25-May-2012 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu>

ISA: Make the decode function part of the ISA's decoder.


# 8946:fb6c89334b86 14-Apr-2012 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com>

clang/gcc: Fix compilation issues with clang 3.0 and gcc 4.6

This patch addresses a number of minor issues that cause problems when
compiling with clang >= 3.0 and gcc >= 4.6. Most importantly, it
avoids using the deprecated ext/hash_map and instead uses
unordered_map (and similarly so for the hash_set). To make use of the
new STL containers, g++ and clang has to be invoked with "-std=c++0x",
and this is now added for all gcc versions >= 4.6, and for clang >=
3.0. For gcc >= 4.3 and <= 4.5 and clang <= 3.0 we use the tr1
unordered_map to avoid the deprecation warning.

The addition of c++0x in turn causes a few problems, as the
compiler is more stringent and adds a number of new warnings. Below,
the most important issues are enumerated:

1) the use of namespaces is more strict, e.g. for isnan, and all
headers opening the entire namespace std are now fixed.

2) another other issue caused by the more stringent compiler is the
narrowing of the embedded python, which used to be a char array,
and is now unsigned char since there were values larger than 128.

3) a particularly odd issue that arose with the new c++0x behaviour is
found in range.hh, where the operator< causes gcc to complain about
the template type parsing (the "<" is interpreted as the beginning
of a template argument), and the problem seems to be related to the
begin/end members introduced for the range-type iteration, which is
a new feature in c++11.

As a minor update, this patch also fixes the build flags for the clang
debug target that used to be shared with gcc and incorrectly use
"-ggdb".


# 8795:0909f8ed7aa0 07-Jan-2012 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu>

Merge with main repository.


# 8738:66bf413b0d5b 30-Sep-2011 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu>

SE/FS: Use the new FullSystem constant where possible.


# 8607:5fb918115c07 31-Oct-2011 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu>

GCC: Get everything working with gcc 4.6.1.

And by "everything" I mean all the quick regressions.


# 8564:f81bcb16fa1b 19-Sep-2011 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu>

MIPS: Get rid of #if style config checks in the ISA description.


# 8442:b1f3dfae06f1 03-Jul-2011 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu>

ISA: Use readBytes/writeBytes for all instruction level memory operations.


# 8232:b28d06a175be 15-Apr-2011 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>

trace: reimplement the DTRACE function so it doesn't use a vector
At the same time, rename the trace flags to debug flags since they
have broader usage than simply tracing. This means that
--trace-flags is now --debug-flags and --trace-help is now --debug-help


# 8229:78bf55f23338 15-Apr-2011 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org>

includes: sort all includes


# 7720:65d338a8dba4 31-Oct-2010 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu>

ISA,CPU,etc: Create an ISA defined PC type that abstracts out ISA behaviors.



This change is a low level and pervasive reorganization of how PCs are managed
in M5. Back when Alpha was the only ISA, there were only 2 PCs to worry about,
the PC and the NPC, and the lsb of the PC signaled whether or not you were in
PAL mode. As other ISAs were added, we had to add an NNPC, micro PC and next
micropc, x86 and ARM introduced variable length instruction sets, and ARM
started to keep track of mode bits in the PC. Each CPU model handled PCs in
its own custom way that needed to be updated individually to handle the new
dimensions of variability, or, in the case of ARMs mode-bit-in-the-pc hack,
the complexity could be hidden in the ISA at the ISA implementation's expense.
Areas like the branch predictor hadn't been updated to handle branch delay
slots or micropcs, and it turns out that had introduced a significant (10s of
percent) performance bug in SPARC and to a lesser extend MIPS. Rather than
perpetuate the problem by reworking O3 again to handle the PC features needed
by x86, this change was introduced to rework PC handling in a more modular,
transparent, and hopefully efficient way.


PC type:

Rather than having the superset of all possible elements of PC state declared
in each of the CPU models, each ISA defines its own PCState type which has
exactly the elements it needs. A cross product of canned PCState classes are
defined in the new "generic" ISA directory for ISAs with/without delay slots
and microcode. These are either typedef-ed or subclassed by each ISA. To read
or write this structure through a *Context, you use the new pcState() accessor
which reads or writes depending on whether it has an argument. If you just
want the address of the current or next instruction or the current micro PC,
you can get those through read-only accessors on either the PCState type or
the *Contexts. These are instAddr(), nextInstAddr(), and microPC(). Note the
move away from readPC. That name is ambiguous since it's not clear whether or
not it should be the actual address to fetch from, or if it should have extra
bits in it like the PAL mode bit. Each class is free to define its own
functions to get at whatever values it needs however it needs to to be used in
ISA specific code. Eventually Alpha's PAL mode bit could be moved out of the
PC and into a separate field like ARM.

These types can be reset to a particular pc (where npc = pc +
sizeof(MachInst), nnpc = npc + sizeof(MachInst), upc = 0, nupc = 1 as
appropriate), printed, serialized, and compared. There is a branching()
function which encapsulates code in the CPU models that checked if an
instruction branched or not. Exactly what that means in the context of branch
delay slots which can skip an instruction when not taken is ambiguous, and
ideally this function and its uses can be eliminated. PCStates also generally
know how to advance themselves in various ways depending on if they point at
an instruction, a microop, or the last microop of a macroop. More on that
later.

Ideally, accessing all the PCs at once when setting them will improve
performance of M5 even though more data needs to be moved around. This is
because often all the PCs need to be manipulated together, and by getting them
all at once you avoid multiple function calls. Also, the PCs of a particular
thread will have spatial locality in the cache. Previously they were grouped
by element in arrays which spread out accesses.


Advancing the PC:

The PCs were previously managed entirely by the CPU which had to know about PC
semantics, try to figure out which dimension to increment the PC in, what to
set NPC/NNPC, etc. These decisions are best left to the ISA in conjunction
with the PC type itself. Because most of the information about how to
increment the PC (mainly what type of instruction it refers to) is contained
in the instruction object, a new advancePC virtual function was added to the
StaticInst class. Subclasses provide an implementation that moves around the
right element of the PC with a minimal amount of decision making. In ISAs like
Alpha, the instructions always simply assign NPC to PC without having to worry
about micropcs, nnpcs, etc. The added cost of a virtual function call should
be outweighed by not having to figure out as much about what to do with the
PCs and mucking around with the extra elements.

One drawback of making the StaticInsts advance the PC is that you have to
actually have one to advance the PC. This would, superficially, seem to
require decoding an instruction before fetch could advance. This is, as far as
I can tell, realistic. fetch would advance through memory addresses, not PCs,
perhaps predicting new memory addresses using existing ones. More
sophisticated decisions about control flow would be made later on, after the
instruction was decoded, and handed back to fetch. If branching needs to
happen, some amount of decoding needs to happen to see that it's a branch,
what the target is, etc. This could get a little more complicated if that gets
done by the predecoder, but I'm choosing to ignore that for now.


Variable length instructions:

To handle variable length instructions in x86 and ARM, the predecoder now
takes in the current PC by reference to the getExtMachInst function. It can
modify the PC however it needs to (by setting NPC to be the PC + instruction
length, for instance). This could be improved since the CPU doesn't know if
the PC was modified and always has to write it back.


ISA parser:

To support the new API, all PC related operand types were removed from the
parser and replaced with a PCState type. There are two warts on this
implementation. First, as with all the other operand types, the PCState still
has to have a valid operand type even though it doesn't use it. Second, using
syntax like PCS.npc(target) doesn't work for two reasons, this looks like the
syntax for operand type overriding, and the parser can't figure out if you're
reading or writing. Instructions that use the PCS operand (which I've
consistently called it) need to first read it into a local variable,
manipulate it, and then write it back out.


Return address stack:

The return address stack needed a little extra help because, in the presence
of branch delay slots, it has to merge together elements of the return PC and
the call PC. To handle that, a buildRetPC utility function was added. There
are basically only two versions in all the ISAs, but it didn't seem short
enough to put into the generic ISA directory. Also, the branch predictor code
in O3 and InOrder were adjusted so that they always store the PC of the actual
call instruction in the RAS, not the next PC. If the call instruction is a
microop, the next PC refers to the next microop in the same macroop which is
probably not desirable. The buildRetPC function advances the PC intelligently
to the next macroop (in an ISA specific way) so that that case works.


Change in stats:

There were no change in stats except in MIPS and SPARC in the O3 model. MIPS
runs in about 9% fewer ticks. SPARC runs with 30%-50% fewer ticks, which could
likely be improved further by setting call/return instruction flags and taking
advantage of the RAS.


TODO:

Add != operators to the PCState classes, defined trivially to be !(a==b).
Smooth out places where PCs are split apart, passed around, and put back
together later. I think this might happen in SPARC's fault code. Add ISA
specific constructors that allow setting PC elements without calling a bunch
of accessors. Try to eliminate the need for the branching() function. Factor
out Alpha's PAL mode pc bit into a separate flag field, and eliminate places
where it's blindly masked out or tested in the PC.


# 6334:285b9886fee2 09-Jul-2009 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu>

MIPS: Fold the MiscRegFile all the way into the ISA object.


# 5268:5bfc53fe60e7 16-Nov-2007 Korey Sewell <ksewell@umich.edu>

go back and fix up MIPS copyright headers


# 5222:bb733a878f85 13-Nov-2007 Korey Sewell <ksewell@umich.edu>

Add in files from merge-bare-iron, get them compiling in FS and SE mode


# 4835:224d8f96e155 01-Aug-2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu>

MIPS: Cleaned up includes to break loops, and got rid of isa_traits.cc
Loops of header files including each other was causing compilation to fail. To fix it, a bunch of unnecessary includes were removed, and the code in isa_traits.cc which brought a bunch of include chains together was broken up and put in proximity to the header files that delcared it.


# 4661:44458219add1 22-Jun-2007 Korey Sewell <ksewell@umich.edu>

mips import pt. 1

src/arch/mips/SConscript:
"mips import pt.1".


# 3349:fec4a86fa212 20-Oct-2006 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu>

Use PacketPtr everywhere


# 3348:11f6ef023158 20-Oct-2006 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu>

refactor code for the packet, get rid of packet_impl.hh
and call it packet_access.hh and fix the #includes so
things compile right.


# 2989:9a6f66c38acc 15-Aug-2006 Ali Saidi <saidi@eecs.umich.edu>

fixes for gcc 4.1
Nate needs to fix sinic builder stuff
Gabe needs to verify my fixes to decoder.isa

OPT/DEBUG compiles for ALPHA_FS, ALPHA_SE, MIPS_SE, SPARC_SE with this changeset

README:
Fix the swig version in the readme
src/SConscript:
remove sinic until nate fixes the builder crap for it
src/arch/alpha/system.hh:
src/arch/mips/isa/includes.isa:
src/arch/sparc/isa/decoder.isa:
src/base/stats/visit.cc:
src/base/timebuf.hh:
src/dev/ide_disk.cc:
src/dev/sinic.cc:
src/mem/cache/miss/mshr.cc:
src/mem/cache/miss/mshr_queue.cc:
src/mem/packet.hh:
src/mem/request.hh:
src/sim/builder.hh:
src/sim/system.hh:
fixes for gcc 4.1


# 2754:e3d023bc752c 15-Jun-2006 Korey Sewell <ksewell@umich.edu>

Mips Code Cleanup:
Fix some author stuff and copyright dates
Take out full system code

src/arch/mips/isa/base.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/bitfields.isa:
copyright info
src/arch/mips/isa/decoder.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/basic.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/branch.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/control.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/fp.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/int.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/mem.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/noop.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/tlbop.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/trap.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/unimp.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/unknown.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/util.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/includes.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/main.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/operands.isa:
src/arch/mips/process.cc:
src/arch/mips/regfile/misc_regfile.hh:
src/arch/mips/stacktrace.hh:
copyright 2006
src/arch/mips/isa_traits.cc:
src/arch/mips/isa_traits.hh:
copyright 2006
take out full system
src/arch/mips/regfile/float_regfile.hh:
src/arch/mips/regfile/regfile.hh:
copyright 2006
use FloatRegVal
src/arch/mips/regfile/int_regfile.hh:
copyright 2006
move HI/LO to types.hh
src/arch/mips/types.hh:
copyright 2006

typedef FloatRegVal


# 2706:d88c27f75121 09-Jun-2006 Korey Sewell <ksewell@umich.edu>

Authorship stuff


# 2687:9721a59675b8 09-Jun-2006 Korey Sewell <ksewell@umich.edu>

add fcntl64Func

use ThreadContext rename

src/arch/mips/isa/formats/branch.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/fp.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/includes.isa:
Use ThreadContext
src/sim/syscall_emul.cc:
fcntl64 function using TC
src/sim/syscall_emul.hh:
Add fcntl64func


# 2686:f0d591379ac3 09-Jun-2006 Korey Sewell <ksewell@umich.edu>

Merging in a month of changes

src/arch/isa_parser.py:
Sign extend bit if you read int reg that is greater than default size
src/arch/mips/SConscript:
src/arch/mips/faults.cc:
src/arch/mips/faults.hh:
src/arch/mips/isa/base.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/bitfields.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/decoder.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/basic.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/branch.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/formats.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/fp.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/int.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/mem.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/noop.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/tlbop.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/trap.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/unimp.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/unknown.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/util.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/includes.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/main.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa/operands.isa:
src/arch/mips/isa_traits.cc:
src/arch/mips/linux/process.cc:
src/arch/mips/linux/process.hh:
src/arch/mips/process.cc:
src/arch/mips/process.hh:
src/arch/mips/regfile/float_regfile.hh:
src/arch/mips/utility.hh:
1 month of changes!
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/control.isa:
control formats
src/arch/mips/isa/formats/mt.isa:
mips mt format
src/arch/mips/utility.cc:
utility functions


# 2632:1bb2f91485ea 22-May-2006 Steve Reinhardt <stever@eecs.umich.edu>

New directory structure:
- simulator source now in 'src' subdirectory
- imported files from 'ext' repository
- support building in arbitrary places, including
outside of the source tree. See comment at top
of SConstruct file for more details.
Regression tests are temporarily disabled; that
syetem needs more extensive revisions.

SConstruct:
Update for new directory structure.
Modify to support build trees that are not subdirectories
of the source tree. See comment at top of file for
more details.
Regression tests are temporarily disabled.
src/arch/SConscript:
src/arch/isa_parser.py:
src/python/SConscript:
Update for new directory structure.