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H A D | pl111.hh | diff 9395:bf428987f54e Mon Jan 07 13:05:00 EST 2013 Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> arm: Fix DMA event handling bug in the PL111 model The PL111 model currently maintains a list of pre-allocated DmaDoneEvents to prevent unnecessary heap allocations. This list effectively works like a stack where the top element is the latest scheduled event. When an event triggers, the top pointer is moved down the stack. This obviously breaks since events usually retire from the bottom (events don't necessarily have to retire in order), which triggers the following assertion: gem5.debug: build/ARM/dev/arm/pl111.cc:460: void Pl111::fillFifo(): \ Assertion `!dmaDoneEvent[dmaPendingNum-1].scheduled()' failed. This changeset adds a vector listing the currently unused events. This vector acts like a stack where the an element is popped off the stack when a new event is needed an pushed on the stack when they trigger. |
H A D | pl111.cc | diff 9395:bf428987f54e Mon Jan 07 13:05:00 EST 2013 Andreas Sandberg <Andreas.Sandberg@ARM.com> arm: Fix DMA event handling bug in the PL111 model The PL111 model currently maintains a list of pre-allocated DmaDoneEvents to prevent unnecessary heap allocations. This list effectively works like a stack where the top element is the latest scheduled event. When an event triggers, the top pointer is moved down the stack. This obviously breaks since events usually retire from the bottom (events don't necessarily have to retire in order), which triggers the following assertion: gem5.debug: build/ARM/dev/arm/pl111.cc:460: void Pl111::fillFifo(): \ Assertion `!dmaDoneEvent[dmaPendingNum-1].scheduled()' failed. This changeset adds a vector listing the currently unused events. This vector acts like a stack where the an element is popped off the stack when a new event is needed an pushed on the stack when they trigger. |
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