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15-Oct-2017 |
Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com> |
scons: Stop generating inc.d in the isa parser.
Generating dependency/build product information in the isa parser breaks scons idea of how a build is supposed to work. Arm twisting it into working forced a lot of false dependencies which slowed down the build.
Change-Id: Iadee8c930fd7c80136d200d69870df7672a6b3ca Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/5081 Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
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06-Feb-2016 |
Steve Reinhardt <steve.reinhardt@amd.com> |
style: remove trailing whitespace
Result of running 'hg m5style --skip-all --fix-white -a'.
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25-Oct-2015 |
Boris Shingarov <shingarov@labware.com> |
power: Implement Remote GDB
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09-May-2014 |
Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> |
arch: teach ISA parser how to split code across files
This patch encompasses several interrelated and interdependent changes to the ISA generation step. The end goal is to reduce the size of the generated compilation units for instruction execution and decoding so that batch compilation can proceed with all CPUs active without exhausting physical memory.
The ISA parser (src/arch/isa_parser.py) has been improved so that it can accept 'split [output_type];' directives at the top level of the grammar and 'split(output_type)' python calls within 'exec {{ ... }}' blocks. This has the effect of "splitting" the files into smaller compilation units. I use air-quotes around "splitting" because the files themselves are not split, but preprocessing directives are inserted to have the same effect.
Architecturally, the ISA parser has had some changes in how it works. In general, it emits code sooner. It doesn't generate per-CPU files, and instead defers to the C preprocessor to create the duplicate copies for each CPU type. Likewise there are more files emitted and the C preprocessor does more substitution that used to be done by the ISA parser.
Finally, the build system (SCons) needs to be able to cope with a dynamic list of source files coming out of the ISA parser. The changes to the SCons{cript,truct} files support this. In broad strokes, the targets requested on the command line are hidden from SCons until all the build dependencies are determined, otherwise it would try, realize it can't reach the goal, and terminate in failure. Since build steps (i.e. running the ISA parser) must be taken to determine the file list, several new build stages have been inserted at the very start of the build. First, the build dependencies from the ISA parser will be emitted to arch/$ISA/generated/inc.d, which is then read by a new SCons builder to finalize the dependencies. (Once inc.d exists, the ISA parser will not need to be run to complete this step.) Once the dependencies are known, the 'Environments' are made by the makeEnv() function. This function used to be called before the build began but now happens during the build. It is easy to see that this step is quite slow; this is a known issue and it's important to realize that it was already slow, but there was no obvious cause to attribute it to since nothing was displayed to the terminal. Since new steps that used to be performed serially are now in a potentially-parallel build phase, the pathname handling in the SCons scripts has been tightened up to deal with chdir() race conditions. In general, pathnames are computed earlier and more likely to be stored, passed around, and processed as absolute paths rather than relative paths. In the end, some of these issues had to be fixed by inserting serializing dependencies in the build.
Minor note: For the null ISA, we just provide a dummy inc.d so SCons is never compelled to try to generate it. While it seems slightly wrong to have anything in src/arch/*/generated (i.e. a non-generated 'generated' file), it's by far the simplest solution.
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07-Jan-2013 |
Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@arm.com> |
arch: Make the ISA class inherit from SimObject
The ISA class on stores the contents of ID registers on many architectures. In order to make reset values of such registers configurable, we make the class inherit from SimObject, which allows us to use the normal generated parameter headers.
This patch introduces a Python helper method, BaseCPU.createThreads(), which creates a set of ISAs for each of the threads in an SMT system. Although it is currently only needed when creating multi-threaded CPUs, it should always be called before instantiating the system as this is an obvious place to configure ID registers identifying a thread/CPU.
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9057:f5ee56466b91 |
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05-Jun-2012 |
Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> |
ISA: Back-out NoopMachInst as a StaticInstPtr change.
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9040:cdfe09f9bdee |
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04-Jun-2012 |
Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> |
ISA: Turn the ExtMachInst NoopMachinst into the StaticInstPtr NoopStaticInst.
This eliminates a use of the ExtMachInst type outside of the ISAs.
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25-May-2012 |
Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> |
ISA: Make the decode function part of the ISA's decoder.
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8792:1c0812bae427 |
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13-Nov-2011 |
Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> |
Power: Add a stubbed out stacktrace.cc
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8772:a5a83fc04972 |
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30-Oct-2011 |
Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> |
SE/FS: Remove the last references to FULL_SYSTEM from POWER.
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8759:e9455f81588f |
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16-Oct-2011 |
Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> |
Power: Add a stub implementation for vtophys in SE and FS.
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8745:575cab0db076 |
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09-Oct-2011 |
Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> |
SE/FS: Build the Interrupt objects in SE mode.
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8335:9228e00459d4 |
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02-Jun-2011 |
Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org> |
scons: rename TraceFlags to DebugFlags
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22-Jul-2010 |
Timothy M. Jones <tjones1@inf.ed.ac.uk> |
Power: Provide a utility function to copy registers from one thread context to another in the Power ISA.
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27-Oct-2009 |
Timothy M. Jones <tjones1@inf.ed.ac.uk> |
POWER: Add support for the Power ISA
This adds support for the 32-bit, big endian Power ISA. This supports both integer and floating point instructions based on the Power ISA Book I v2.06.
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