cpu.hh revision 8850:ed91b534ed04
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42 *          Korey Sewell
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45
46#ifndef __CPU_O3_CPU_HH__
47#define __CPU_O3_CPU_HH__
48
49#include <iostream>
50#include <list>
51#include <queue>
52#include <set>
53#include <vector>
54
55#include "arch/types.hh"
56#include "base/statistics.hh"
57#include "config/the_isa.hh"
58#include "config/use_checker.hh"
59#include "cpu/o3/comm.hh"
60#include "cpu/o3/cpu_policy.hh"
61#include "cpu/o3/scoreboard.hh"
62#include "cpu/o3/thread_state.hh"
63#include "cpu/activity.hh"
64#include "cpu/base.hh"
65#include "cpu/simple_thread.hh"
66#include "cpu/timebuf.hh"
67//#include "cpu/o3/thread_context.hh"
68#include "params/DerivO3CPU.hh"
69#include "sim/process.hh"
70
71template <class>
72class Checker;
73class ThreadContext;
74template <class>
75class O3ThreadContext;
76
77class Checkpoint;
78class MemObject;
79class Process;
80
81struct BaseCPUParams;
82
83class BaseO3CPU : public BaseCPU
84{
85    //Stuff that's pretty ISA independent will go here.
86  public:
87    BaseO3CPU(BaseCPUParams *params);
88
89    void regStats();
90};
91
92/**
93 * FullO3CPU class, has each of the stages (fetch through commit)
94 * within it, as well as all of the time buffers between stages.  The
95 * tick() function for the CPU is defined here.
96 */
97template <class Impl>
98class FullO3CPU : public BaseO3CPU
99{
100  public:
101    // Typedefs from the Impl here.
102    typedef typename Impl::CPUPol CPUPolicy;
103    typedef typename Impl::DynInstPtr DynInstPtr;
104    typedef typename Impl::O3CPU O3CPU;
105
106    typedef O3ThreadState<Impl> ImplState;
107    typedef O3ThreadState<Impl> Thread;
108
109    typedef typename std::list<DynInstPtr>::iterator ListIt;
110
111    friend class O3ThreadContext<Impl>;
112
113  public:
114    enum Status {
115        Running,
116        Idle,
117        Halted,
118        Blocked,
119        SwitchedOut
120    };
121
122    TheISA::TLB * itb;
123    TheISA::TLB * dtb;
124
125    /** Overall CPU status. */
126    Status _status;
127
128    /** Per-thread status in CPU, used for SMT.  */
129    Status _threadStatus[Impl::MaxThreads];
130
131  private:
132
133    /**
134     * IcachePort class for instruction fetch.
135     */
136    class IcachePort : public CpuPort
137    {
138      protected:
139        /** Pointer to fetch. */
140        DefaultFetch<Impl> *fetch;
141
142      public:
143        /** Default constructor. */
144        IcachePort(DefaultFetch<Impl> *_fetch, FullO3CPU<Impl>* _cpu)
145            : CpuPort(_fetch->name() + "-iport", _cpu), fetch(_fetch)
146        { }
147
148      protected:
149
150        /** Timing version of receive.  Handles setting fetch to the
151         * proper status to start fetching. */
152        virtual bool recvTiming(PacketPtr pkt);
153
154        /** Handles doing a retry of a failed fetch. */
155        virtual void recvRetry();
156    };
157
158    /**
159     * DcachePort class for the load/store queue.
160     */
161    class DcachePort : public CpuPort
162    {
163      protected:
164
165        /** Pointer to LSQ. */
166        LSQ<Impl> *lsq;
167
168      public:
169        /** Default constructor. */
170        DcachePort(LSQ<Impl> *_lsq, FullO3CPU<Impl>* _cpu)
171            : CpuPort(_lsq->name() + "-dport", _cpu), lsq(_lsq)
172        { }
173
174      protected:
175
176        /** Timing version of receive.  Handles writing back and
177         * completing the load or store that has returned from
178         * memory. */
179        virtual bool recvTiming(PacketPtr pkt);
180
181        /** Handles doing a retry of the previous send. */
182        virtual void recvRetry();
183
184        /**
185         * As this CPU requires snooping to maintain the load store queue
186         * change the behaviour from the base CPU port.
187         *
188         * @return true since we have to snoop
189         */
190        virtual bool isSnooping()
191        { return true; }
192    };
193
194    class TickEvent : public Event
195    {
196      private:
197        /** Pointer to the CPU. */
198        FullO3CPU<Impl> *cpu;
199
200      public:
201        /** Constructs a tick event. */
202        TickEvent(FullO3CPU<Impl> *c);
203
204        /** Processes a tick event, calling tick() on the CPU. */
205        void process();
206        /** Returns the description of the tick event. */
207        const char *description() const;
208    };
209
210    /** The tick event used for scheduling CPU ticks. */
211    TickEvent tickEvent;
212
213    /** Schedule tick event, regardless of its current state. */
214    void scheduleTickEvent(int delay)
215    {
216        if (tickEvent.squashed())
217            reschedule(tickEvent, nextCycle(curTick() + ticks(delay)));
218        else if (!tickEvent.scheduled())
219            schedule(tickEvent, nextCycle(curTick() + ticks(delay)));
220    }
221
222    /** Unschedule tick event, regardless of its current state. */
223    void unscheduleTickEvent()
224    {
225        if (tickEvent.scheduled())
226            tickEvent.squash();
227    }
228
229    class ActivateThreadEvent : public Event
230    {
231      private:
232        /** Number of Thread to Activate */
233        ThreadID tid;
234
235        /** Pointer to the CPU. */
236        FullO3CPU<Impl> *cpu;
237
238      public:
239        /** Constructs the event. */
240        ActivateThreadEvent();
241
242        /** Initialize Event */
243        void init(int thread_num, FullO3CPU<Impl> *thread_cpu);
244
245        /** Processes the event, calling activateThread() on the CPU. */
246        void process();
247
248        /** Returns the description of the event. */
249        const char *description() const;
250    };
251
252    /** Schedule thread to activate , regardless of its current state. */
253    void
254    scheduleActivateThreadEvent(ThreadID tid, int delay)
255    {
256        // Schedule thread to activate, regardless of its current state.
257        if (activateThreadEvent[tid].squashed())
258            reschedule(activateThreadEvent[tid],
259                nextCycle(curTick() + ticks(delay)));
260        else if (!activateThreadEvent[tid].scheduled()) {
261            Tick when = nextCycle(curTick() + ticks(delay));
262
263            // Check if the deallocateEvent is also scheduled, and make
264            // sure they do not happen at same time causing a sleep that
265            // is never woken from.
266            if (deallocateContextEvent[tid].scheduled() &&
267                deallocateContextEvent[tid].when() == when) {
268                when++;
269            }
270
271            schedule(activateThreadEvent[tid], when);
272        }
273    }
274
275    /** Unschedule actiavte thread event, regardless of its current state. */
276    void
277    unscheduleActivateThreadEvent(ThreadID tid)
278    {
279        if (activateThreadEvent[tid].scheduled())
280            activateThreadEvent[tid].squash();
281    }
282
283    /** The tick event used for scheduling CPU ticks. */
284    ActivateThreadEvent activateThreadEvent[Impl::MaxThreads];
285
286    class DeallocateContextEvent : public Event
287    {
288      private:
289        /** Number of Thread to deactivate */
290        ThreadID tid;
291
292        /** Should the thread be removed from the CPU? */
293        bool remove;
294
295        /** Pointer to the CPU. */
296        FullO3CPU<Impl> *cpu;
297
298      public:
299        /** Constructs the event. */
300        DeallocateContextEvent();
301
302        /** Initialize Event */
303        void init(int thread_num, FullO3CPU<Impl> *thread_cpu);
304
305        /** Processes the event, calling activateThread() on the CPU. */
306        void process();
307
308        /** Sets whether the thread should also be removed from the CPU. */
309        void setRemove(bool _remove) { remove = _remove; }
310
311        /** Returns the description of the event. */
312        const char *description() const;
313    };
314
315    /** Schedule cpu to deallocate thread context.*/
316    void
317    scheduleDeallocateContextEvent(ThreadID tid, bool remove, int delay)
318    {
319        // Schedule thread to activate, regardless of its current state.
320        if (deallocateContextEvent[tid].squashed())
321            reschedule(deallocateContextEvent[tid],
322                nextCycle(curTick() + ticks(delay)));
323        else if (!deallocateContextEvent[tid].scheduled())
324            schedule(deallocateContextEvent[tid],
325                nextCycle(curTick() + ticks(delay)));
326    }
327
328    /** Unschedule thread deallocation in CPU */
329    void
330    unscheduleDeallocateContextEvent(ThreadID tid)
331    {
332        if (deallocateContextEvent[tid].scheduled())
333            deallocateContextEvent[tid].squash();
334    }
335
336    /** The tick event used for scheduling CPU ticks. */
337    DeallocateContextEvent deallocateContextEvent[Impl::MaxThreads];
338
339  public:
340    /** Constructs a CPU with the given parameters. */
341    FullO3CPU(DerivO3CPUParams *params);
342    /** Destructor. */
343    ~FullO3CPU();
344
345    /** Registers statistics. */
346    void regStats();
347
348    void demapPage(Addr vaddr, uint64_t asn)
349    {
350        this->itb->demapPage(vaddr, asn);
351        this->dtb->demapPage(vaddr, asn);
352    }
353
354    void demapInstPage(Addr vaddr, uint64_t asn)
355    {
356        this->itb->demapPage(vaddr, asn);
357    }
358
359    void demapDataPage(Addr vaddr, uint64_t asn)
360    {
361        this->dtb->demapPage(vaddr, asn);
362    }
363
364    /** Ticks CPU, calling tick() on each stage, and checking the overall
365     *  activity to see if the CPU should deschedule itself.
366     */
367    void tick();
368
369    /** Initialize the CPU */
370    void init();
371
372    /** Returns the Number of Active Threads in the CPU */
373    int numActiveThreads()
374    { return activeThreads.size(); }
375
376    /** Add Thread to Active Threads List */
377    void activateThread(ThreadID tid);
378
379    /** Remove Thread from Active Threads List */
380    void deactivateThread(ThreadID tid);
381
382    /** Setup CPU to insert a thread's context */
383    void insertThread(ThreadID tid);
384
385    /** Remove all of a thread's context from CPU */
386    void removeThread(ThreadID tid);
387
388    /** Count the Total Instructions Committed in the CPU. */
389    virtual Counter totalInsts() const;
390
391    /** Count the Total Ops (including micro ops) committed in the CPU. */
392    virtual Counter totalOps() const;
393
394    /** Add Thread to Active Threads List. */
395    void activateContext(ThreadID tid, int delay);
396
397    /** Remove Thread from Active Threads List */
398    void suspendContext(ThreadID tid);
399
400    /** Remove Thread from Active Threads List &&
401     *  Possibly Remove Thread Context from CPU.
402     */
403    bool scheduleDeallocateContext(ThreadID tid, bool remove, int delay = 1);
404
405    /** Remove Thread from Active Threads List &&
406     *  Remove Thread Context from CPU.
407     */
408    void haltContext(ThreadID tid);
409
410    /** Activate a Thread When CPU Resources are Available. */
411    void activateWhenReady(ThreadID tid);
412
413    /** Add or Remove a Thread Context in the CPU. */
414    void doContextSwitch();
415
416    /** Update The Order In Which We Process Threads. */
417    void updateThreadPriority();
418
419    /** Serialize state. */
420    virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
421
422    /** Unserialize from a checkpoint. */
423    virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
424
425  public:
426    /** Executes a syscall.
427     * @todo: Determine if this needs to be virtual.
428     */
429    void syscall(int64_t callnum, ThreadID tid);
430
431    /** Starts draining the CPU's pipeline of all instructions in
432     * order to stop all memory accesses. */
433    virtual unsigned int drain(Event *drain_event);
434
435    /** Resumes execution after a drain. */
436    virtual void resume();
437
438    /** Signals to this CPU that a stage has completed switching out. */
439    void signalDrained();
440
441    /** Switches out this CPU. */
442    virtual void switchOut();
443
444    /** Takes over from another CPU. */
445    virtual void takeOverFrom(BaseCPU *oldCPU);
446
447    /** Get the current instruction sequence number, and increment it. */
448    InstSeqNum getAndIncrementInstSeq()
449    { return globalSeqNum++; }
450
451    /** Traps to handle given fault. */
452    void trap(Fault fault, ThreadID tid, StaticInstPtr inst);
453
454    /** HW return from error interrupt. */
455    Fault hwrei(ThreadID tid);
456
457    bool simPalCheck(int palFunc, ThreadID tid);
458
459    /** Returns the Fault for any valid interrupt. */
460    Fault getInterrupts();
461
462    /** Processes any an interrupt fault. */
463    void processInterrupts(Fault interrupt);
464
465    /** Halts the CPU. */
466    void halt() { panic("Halt not implemented!\n"); }
467
468    /** Check if this address is a valid instruction address. */
469    bool validInstAddr(Addr addr) { return true; }
470
471    /** Check if this address is a valid data address. */
472    bool validDataAddr(Addr addr) { return true; }
473
474    /** Register accessors.  Index refers to the physical register index. */
475
476    /** Reads a miscellaneous register. */
477    TheISA::MiscReg readMiscRegNoEffect(int misc_reg, ThreadID tid);
478
479    /** Reads a misc. register, including any side effects the read
480     * might have as defined by the architecture.
481     */
482    TheISA::MiscReg readMiscReg(int misc_reg, ThreadID tid);
483
484    /** Sets a miscellaneous register. */
485    void setMiscRegNoEffect(int misc_reg, const TheISA::MiscReg &val,
486            ThreadID tid);
487
488    /** Sets a misc. register, including any side effects the write
489     * might have as defined by the architecture.
490     */
491    void setMiscReg(int misc_reg, const TheISA::MiscReg &val,
492            ThreadID tid);
493
494    uint64_t readIntReg(int reg_idx);
495
496    TheISA::FloatReg readFloatReg(int reg_idx);
497
498    TheISA::FloatRegBits readFloatRegBits(int reg_idx);
499
500    void setIntReg(int reg_idx, uint64_t val);
501
502    void setFloatReg(int reg_idx, TheISA::FloatReg val);
503
504    void setFloatRegBits(int reg_idx, TheISA::FloatRegBits val);
505
506    uint64_t readArchIntReg(int reg_idx, ThreadID tid);
507
508    float readArchFloatReg(int reg_idx, ThreadID tid);
509
510    uint64_t readArchFloatRegInt(int reg_idx, ThreadID tid);
511
512    /** Architectural register accessors.  Looks up in the commit
513     * rename table to obtain the true physical index of the
514     * architected register first, then accesses that physical
515     * register.
516     */
517    void setArchIntReg(int reg_idx, uint64_t val, ThreadID tid);
518
519    void setArchFloatReg(int reg_idx, float val, ThreadID tid);
520
521    void setArchFloatRegInt(int reg_idx, uint64_t val, ThreadID tid);
522
523    /** Sets the commit PC state of a specific thread. */
524    void pcState(const TheISA::PCState &newPCState, ThreadID tid);
525
526    /** Reads the commit PC state of a specific thread. */
527    TheISA::PCState pcState(ThreadID tid);
528
529    /** Reads the commit PC of a specific thread. */
530    Addr instAddr(ThreadID tid);
531
532    /** Reads the commit micro PC of a specific thread. */
533    MicroPC microPC(ThreadID tid);
534
535    /** Reads the next PC of a specific thread. */
536    Addr nextInstAddr(ThreadID tid);
537
538    /** Initiates a squash of all in-flight instructions for a given
539     * thread.  The source of the squash is an external update of
540     * state through the TC.
541     */
542    void squashFromTC(ThreadID tid);
543
544    /** Function to add instruction onto the head of the list of the
545     *  instructions.  Used when new instructions are fetched.
546     */
547    ListIt addInst(DynInstPtr &inst);
548
549    /** Function to tell the CPU that an instruction has completed. */
550    void instDone(ThreadID tid, DynInstPtr &inst);
551
552    /** Remove an instruction from the front end of the list.  There's
553     *  no restriction on location of the instruction.
554     */
555    void removeFrontInst(DynInstPtr &inst);
556
557    /** Remove all instructions that are not currently in the ROB.
558     *  There's also an option to not squash delay slot instructions.*/
559    void removeInstsNotInROB(ThreadID tid);
560
561    /** Remove all instructions younger than the given sequence number. */
562    void removeInstsUntil(const InstSeqNum &seq_num, ThreadID tid);
563
564    /** Removes the instruction pointed to by the iterator. */
565    inline void squashInstIt(const ListIt &instIt, ThreadID tid);
566
567    /** Cleans up all instructions on the remove list. */
568    void cleanUpRemovedInsts();
569
570    /** Debug function to print all instructions on the list. */
571    void dumpInsts();
572
573  public:
574#ifndef NDEBUG
575    /** Count of total number of dynamic instructions in flight. */
576    int instcount;
577#endif
578
579    /** List of all the instructions in flight. */
580    std::list<DynInstPtr> instList;
581
582    /** List of all the instructions that will be removed at the end of this
583     *  cycle.
584     */
585    std::queue<ListIt> removeList;
586
587#ifdef DEBUG
588    /** Debug structure to keep track of the sequence numbers still in
589     * flight.
590     */
591    std::set<InstSeqNum> snList;
592#endif
593
594    /** Records if instructions need to be removed this cycle due to
595     *  being retired or squashed.
596     */
597    bool removeInstsThisCycle;
598
599  protected:
600    /** The fetch stage. */
601    typename CPUPolicy::Fetch fetch;
602
603    /** The decode stage. */
604    typename CPUPolicy::Decode decode;
605
606    /** The dispatch stage. */
607    typename CPUPolicy::Rename rename;
608
609    /** The issue/execute/writeback stages. */
610    typename CPUPolicy::IEW iew;
611
612    /** The commit stage. */
613    typename CPUPolicy::Commit commit;
614
615    /** The register file. */
616    typename CPUPolicy::RegFile regFile;
617
618    /** The free list. */
619    typename CPUPolicy::FreeList freeList;
620
621    /** The rename map. */
622    typename CPUPolicy::RenameMap renameMap[Impl::MaxThreads];
623
624    /** The commit rename map. */
625    typename CPUPolicy::RenameMap commitRenameMap[Impl::MaxThreads];
626
627    /** The re-order buffer. */
628    typename CPUPolicy::ROB rob;
629
630    /** Active Threads List */
631    std::list<ThreadID> activeThreads;
632
633    /** Integer Register Scoreboard */
634    Scoreboard scoreboard;
635
636    TheISA::ISA isa[Impl::MaxThreads];
637
638    /** Instruction port. Note that it has to appear after the fetch stage. */
639    IcachePort icachePort;
640
641    /** Data port. Note that it has to appear after the iew stages */
642    DcachePort dcachePort;
643
644  public:
645    /** Enum to give each stage a specific index, so when calling
646     *  activateStage() or deactivateStage(), they can specify which stage
647     *  is being activated/deactivated.
648     */
649    enum StageIdx {
650        FetchIdx,
651        DecodeIdx,
652        RenameIdx,
653        IEWIdx,
654        CommitIdx,
655        NumStages };
656
657    /** Typedefs from the Impl to get the structs that each of the
658     *  time buffers should use.
659     */
660    typedef typename CPUPolicy::TimeStruct TimeStruct;
661
662    typedef typename CPUPolicy::FetchStruct FetchStruct;
663
664    typedef typename CPUPolicy::DecodeStruct DecodeStruct;
665
666    typedef typename CPUPolicy::RenameStruct RenameStruct;
667
668    typedef typename CPUPolicy::IEWStruct IEWStruct;
669
670    /** The main time buffer to do backwards communication. */
671    TimeBuffer<TimeStruct> timeBuffer;
672
673    /** The fetch stage's instruction queue. */
674    TimeBuffer<FetchStruct> fetchQueue;
675
676    /** The decode stage's instruction queue. */
677    TimeBuffer<DecodeStruct> decodeQueue;
678
679    /** The rename stage's instruction queue. */
680    TimeBuffer<RenameStruct> renameQueue;
681
682    /** The IEW stage's instruction queue. */
683    TimeBuffer<IEWStruct> iewQueue;
684
685  private:
686    /** The activity recorder; used to tell if the CPU has any
687     * activity remaining or if it can go to idle and deschedule
688     * itself.
689     */
690    ActivityRecorder activityRec;
691
692  public:
693    /** Records that there was time buffer activity this cycle. */
694    void activityThisCycle() { activityRec.activity(); }
695
696    /** Changes a stage's status to active within the activity recorder. */
697    void activateStage(const StageIdx idx)
698    { activityRec.activateStage(idx); }
699
700    /** Changes a stage's status to inactive within the activity recorder. */
701    void deactivateStage(const StageIdx idx)
702    { activityRec.deactivateStage(idx); }
703
704    /** Wakes the CPU, rescheduling the CPU if it's not already active. */
705    void wakeCPU();
706
707    virtual void wakeup();
708
709    /** Gets a free thread id. Use if thread ids change across system. */
710    ThreadID getFreeTid();
711
712  public:
713    /** Returns a pointer to a thread context. */
714    ThreadContext *
715    tcBase(ThreadID tid)
716    {
717        return thread[tid]->getTC();
718    }
719
720    /** The global sequence number counter. */
721    InstSeqNum globalSeqNum;//[Impl::MaxThreads];
722
723#if USE_CHECKER
724    /** Pointer to the checker, which can dynamically verify
725     * instruction results at run time.  This can be set to NULL if it
726     * is not being used.
727     */
728    Checker<Impl> *checker;
729#endif
730
731    /** Pointer to the system. */
732    System *system;
733
734    /** Event to call process() on once draining has completed. */
735    Event *drainEvent;
736
737    /** Counter of how many stages have completed draining. */
738    int drainCount;
739
740    /** Pointers to all of the threads in the CPU. */
741    std::vector<Thread *> thread;
742
743    /** Whether or not the CPU should defer its registration. */
744    bool deferRegistration;
745
746    /** Is there a context switch pending? */
747    bool contextSwitch;
748
749    /** Threads Scheduled to Enter CPU */
750    std::list<int> cpuWaitList;
751
752    /** The cycle that the CPU was last running, used for statistics. */
753    Tick lastRunningCycle;
754
755    /** The cycle that the CPU was last activated by a new thread*/
756    Tick lastActivatedCycle;
757
758    /** Mapping for system thread id to cpu id */
759    std::map<ThreadID, unsigned> threadMap;
760
761    /** Available thread ids in the cpu*/
762    std::vector<ThreadID> tids;
763
764    /** CPU read function, forwards read to LSQ. */
765    Fault read(RequestPtr &req, RequestPtr &sreqLow, RequestPtr &sreqHigh,
766               uint8_t *data, int load_idx)
767    {
768        return this->iew.ldstQueue.read(req, sreqLow, sreqHigh,
769                                        data, load_idx);
770    }
771
772    /** CPU write function, forwards write to LSQ. */
773    Fault write(RequestPtr &req, RequestPtr &sreqLow, RequestPtr &sreqHigh,
774                uint8_t *data, int store_idx)
775    {
776        return this->iew.ldstQueue.write(req, sreqLow, sreqHigh,
777                                         data, store_idx);
778    }
779
780    /** Used by the fetch unit to get a hold of the instruction port. */
781    virtual CpuPort &getInstPort() { return icachePort; }
782
783    /** Get the dcache port (used to find block size for translations). */
784    virtual CpuPort &getDataPort() { return dcachePort; }
785
786    Addr lockAddr;
787
788    /** Temporary fix for the lock flag, works in the UP case. */
789    bool lockFlag;
790
791    /** Stat for total number of times the CPU is descheduled. */
792    Stats::Scalar timesIdled;
793    /** Stat for total number of cycles the CPU spends descheduled. */
794    Stats::Scalar idleCycles;
795    /** Stat for total number of cycles the CPU spends descheduled due to a
796     * quiesce operation or waiting for an interrupt. */
797    Stats::Scalar quiesceCycles;
798    /** Stat for the number of committed instructions per thread. */
799    Stats::Vector committedInsts;
800    /** Stat for the number of committed ops (including micro ops) per thread. */
801    Stats::Vector committedOps;
802    /** Stat for the total number of committed instructions. */
803    Stats::Scalar totalCommittedInsts;
804    /** Stat for the CPI per thread. */
805    Stats::Formula cpi;
806    /** Stat for the total CPI. */
807    Stats::Formula totalCpi;
808    /** Stat for the IPC per thread. */
809    Stats::Formula ipc;
810    /** Stat for the total IPC. */
811    Stats::Formula totalIpc;
812
813    //number of integer register file accesses
814    Stats::Scalar intRegfileReads;
815    Stats::Scalar intRegfileWrites;
816    //number of float register file accesses
817    Stats::Scalar fpRegfileReads;
818    Stats::Scalar fpRegfileWrites;
819    //number of misc
820    Stats::Scalar miscRegfileReads;
821    Stats::Scalar miscRegfileWrites;
822};
823
824#endif // __CPU_O3_CPU_HH__
825