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12-Oct-2018 |
Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com> |
arm: Use little endian packet accessors.
We know data is little endian, so we can use those accessors explicitly.
Change-Id: Iee337109fcda134e1ac5a700e5141fd7060f9c45 Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/13457 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Maintainer: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
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12078:6bbedad2eb30 |
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23-Feb-2017 |
Gedare Bloom <gedare@rtems.org> |
arm: ignore writes to the reset_ctl register
Change-Id: I953521572e6ace475b656369c9f07ddfa50d731a Signed-off-by: Gedare Bloom <gedare@rtems.org> Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/3263 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Maintainer: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
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11421:74c1e6513bd0 |
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13-May-2015 |
David Guillen Fandos <david.guillen@arm.com> |
sim: Thermal support for Linux
This patch enables Linux to read the temperature using hwmon infrastructure. In order to use this in your gem5 you need to compile the kernel using the following configs:
CONFIG_HWMON=y CONFIG_SENSORS_VEXPRESS=y
And a proper dts file (containing an entry such as):
dcc { compatible = "arm,vexpress,config-bus"; arm,vexpress,config-bridge = <&v2m_sysreg>;
temp@0 { compatible = "arm,vexpress-temp"; arm,vexpress-sysreg,func = <4 0>; label = "DCC"; }; };
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11011:2ca6c68fdd6c |
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07-Aug-2015 |
Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> |
arm: Add support for programmable oscillators
Add support for oscillators that can be programmed using the RealView / Versatile Express configuration interface. These oscillators are typically used for things like the pixel clock in the display controller.
The default configurations support the oscillators from a Versatile Express motherboard (V2M-P1) with a CoreTile Express A15x2.
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10905:a6ca6831e775 |
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07-Jul-2015 |
Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
sim: Refactor the serialization base class
Objects that are can be serialized are supposed to inherit from the Serializable class. This class is meant to provide a unified API for such objects. However, so far it has mainly been used by SimObjects due to some fundamental design limitations. This changeset redesigns to the serialization interface to make it more generic and hide the underlying checkpoint storage. Specifically:
* Add a set of APIs to serialize into a subsection of the current object. Previously, objects that needed this functionality would use ad-hoc solutions using nameOut() and section name generation. In the new world, an object that implements the interface has the methods serializeSection() and unserializeSection() that serialize into a named /subsection/ of the current object. Calling serialize() serializes an object into the current section.
* Move the name() method from Serializable to SimObject as it is no longer needed for serialization. The fully qualified section name is generated by the main serialization code on the fly as objects serialize sub-objects.
* Add a scoped ScopedCheckpointSection helper class. Some objects need to serialize data structures, that are not deriving from Serializable, into subsections. Previously, this was done using nameOut() and manual section name generation. To simplify this, this changeset introduces a ScopedCheckpointSection() helper class. When this class is instantiated, it adds a new /subsection/ and subsequent serialization calls during the lifetime of this helper class happen inside this section (or a subsection in case of nested sections).
* The serialize() call is now const which prevents accidental state manipulation during serialization. Objects that rely on modifying state can use the serializeOld() call instead. The default implementation simply calls serialize(). Note: The old-style calls need to be explicitly called using the serializeOld()/serializeSectionOld() style APIs. These are used by default when serializing SimObjects.
* Both the input and output checkpoints now use their own named types. This hides underlying checkpoint implementation from objects that need checkpointing and makes it easier to change the underlying checkpoint storage code.
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10565:23593fdaadcd |
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02-Dec-2014 |
Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> |
mem: Remove redundant Packet::allocate calls
This patch cleans up the packet memory allocation confusion. The data is always allocated at the requesting side, when a packet is created (or copied), and there is never a need for any device to allocate any space if it is merely responding to a paket. This behaviour is in line with how SystemC and TLM works as well, thus increasing interoperability, and matching established conventions.
The redundant calls to Packet::allocate are removed, and the checks in the function are tightened up to make sure data is only ever allocated once. There are still some oddities in the packet copy constructor where we copy the data pointer if it is static (without ownership), and allocate new space if the data is dynamic (with ownership). The latter is being worked on further in a follow-on patch.
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9958:48eb085bc9ab |
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31-Oct-2013 |
Matt Evans <matt.evans@arm.com> |
dev: Add 'OSC' oscillator sys control reg support to VersatileExpress
The VE motherboard provides a set of system control registers through which various motherboard and coretile registers are accessed. Voltage regulators and oscillator (DLL/PLL) config are examples. These registers must be impleted to boot Linux 3.9+ kernels.
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9808:13ffc0066b76 |
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11-Jul-2013 |
Steve Reinhardt <stever@gmail.com> |
dev: make BasicPioDevice take size in constructor
Instead of relying on derived classes explicitly assigning to the BasicPioDevice pioSize field, require them to pass a size value in to the constructor.
Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>
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9004:e2364b281ee3 |
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10-May-2012 |
Koan-Sin Tan <koansin.tan@gmail.com> |
ARM: fix the calculation of the values in the RV clocks
This clock is used by the linux scheduler.
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8988:528f0fa80f76 |
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10-May-2012 |
Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> |
gem5: Fix a number of incorrect case statements
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8870:f95c4042f2d0 |
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01-Mar-2012 |
Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> |
ARM: Add support for Versatile Express extended memory map
Also clean up how we create boot loader memory a bit.
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8524:1ddd1aa0e55b |
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19-Aug-2011 |
Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> |
ARM: Add support for Versatile Express boards
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8299:64a938a8b7fc |
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13-May-2011 |
Chander Sudanthi <chander.sudanthi@arm.com> |
ARM: Better RealView/Versatile EB platform support.
Add registers and components to better support the VersatileEB board. Made the MIDR and SYS_ID register parameters to ArmSystem and RealviewCtrl respectively.
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8281:a8c4b7a24d62 |
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04-May-2011 |
Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> |
ARM: Add support for some more registers in the real view controller.
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8273:d3992e7ebc59 |
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04-May-2011 |
Chris Emmons <chris.emmons@arm.com> |
RealView: Fix the 24 and 100MHz clocks which were providing incorrect values.
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8060:a9e16f89f11e |
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23-Feb-2011 |
Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> |
ARM: Add support for read of 100MHz clock in system controller.
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7950:1120b07dd4b0 |
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11-Feb-2011 |
Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> |
VNC/ARM: Use VNC server and add support to boot into X11
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7823:dac01f14f20f |
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08-Jan-2011 |
Steve Reinhardt <steve.reinhardt@amd.com> |
Replace curTick global variable with accessor functions. This step makes it easy to replace the accessor functions (which still access a global variable) with ones that access per-thread curTick values.
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7733:08d6a773d1b6 |
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08-Nov-2010 |
Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@ARM.com> |
ARM: Add checkpointing support
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7584:28ddf6d9e982 |
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23-Aug-2010 |
Ali Saidi <Ali.Saidi@arm.com> |
ARM: Add I/O devices for booting linux
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