inst_queue_impl.hh revision 2654:9559cfa91b9d
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28
29#include <limits>
30#include <vector>
31
32#include "sim/root.hh"
33
34#include "cpu/o3/fu_pool.hh"
35#include "cpu/o3/inst_queue.hh"
36
37using namespace std;
38
39template <class Impl>
40InstructionQueue<Impl>::FUCompletion::FUCompletion(DynInstPtr &_inst,
41                                                   int fu_idx,
42                                                   InstructionQueue<Impl> *iq_ptr)
43    : Event(&mainEventQueue, Stat_Event_Pri),
44      inst(_inst), fuIdx(fu_idx), iqPtr(iq_ptr), freeFU(false)
45{
46    this->setFlags(Event::AutoDelete);
47}
48
49template <class Impl>
50void
51InstructionQueue<Impl>::FUCompletion::process()
52{
53    iqPtr->processFUCompletion(inst, freeFU ? fuIdx : -1);
54    inst = NULL;
55}
56
57
58template <class Impl>
59const char *
60InstructionQueue<Impl>::FUCompletion::description()
61{
62    return "Functional unit completion event";
63}
64
65template <class Impl>
66InstructionQueue<Impl>::InstructionQueue(Params *params)
67    : dcacheInterface(params->dcacheInterface),
68      fuPool(params->fuPool),
69      numEntries(params->numIQEntries),
70      totalWidth(params->issueWidth),
71      numPhysIntRegs(params->numPhysIntRegs),
72      numPhysFloatRegs(params->numPhysFloatRegs),
73      commitToIEWDelay(params->commitToIEWDelay)
74{
75    assert(fuPool);
76
77    switchedOut = false;
78
79    numThreads = params->numberOfThreads;
80
81    // Set the number of physical registers as the number of int + float
82    numPhysRegs = numPhysIntRegs + numPhysFloatRegs;
83
84    DPRINTF(IQ, "There are %i physical registers.\n", numPhysRegs);
85
86    //Create an entry for each physical register within the
87    //dependency graph.
88    dependGraph.resize(numPhysRegs);
89
90    // Resize the register scoreboard.
91    regScoreboard.resize(numPhysRegs);
92
93    //Initialize Mem Dependence Units
94    for (int i = 0; i < numThreads; i++) {
95        memDepUnit[i].init(params,i);
96        memDepUnit[i].setIQ(this);
97    }
98
99    resetState();
100
101    string policy = params->smtIQPolicy;
102
103    //Convert string to lowercase
104    std::transform(policy.begin(), policy.end(), policy.begin(),
105                   (int(*)(int)) tolower);
106
107    //Figure out resource sharing policy
108    if (policy == "dynamic") {
109        iqPolicy = Dynamic;
110
111        //Set Max Entries to Total ROB Capacity
112        for (int i = 0; i < numThreads; i++) {
113            maxEntries[i] = numEntries;
114        }
115
116    } else if (policy == "partitioned") {
117        iqPolicy = Partitioned;
118
119        //@todo:make work if part_amt doesnt divide evenly.
120        int part_amt = numEntries / numThreads;
121
122        //Divide ROB up evenly
123        for (int i = 0; i < numThreads; i++) {
124            maxEntries[i] = part_amt;
125        }
126
127        DPRINTF(Fetch, "IQ sharing policy set to Partitioned:"
128                "%i entries per thread.\n",part_amt);
129
130    } else if (policy == "threshold") {
131        iqPolicy = Threshold;
132
133        double threshold =  (double)params->smtIQThreshold / 100;
134
135        int thresholdIQ = (int)((double)threshold * numEntries);
136
137        //Divide up by threshold amount
138        for (int i = 0; i < numThreads; i++) {
139            maxEntries[i] = thresholdIQ;
140        }
141
142        DPRINTF(Fetch, "IQ sharing policy set to Threshold:"
143                "%i entries per thread.\n",thresholdIQ);
144   } else {
145       assert(0 && "Invalid IQ Sharing Policy.Options Are:{Dynamic,"
146              "Partitioned, Threshold}");
147   }
148}
149
150template <class Impl>
151InstructionQueue<Impl>::~InstructionQueue()
152{
153    dependGraph.reset();
154    cprintf("Nodes traversed: %i, removed: %i\n",
155            dependGraph.nodesTraversed, dependGraph.nodesRemoved);
156}
157
158template <class Impl>
159std::string
160InstructionQueue<Impl>::name() const
161{
162    return cpu->name() + ".iq";
163}
164
165template <class Impl>
166void
167InstructionQueue<Impl>::regStats()
168{
169    using namespace Stats;
170    iqInstsAdded
171        .name(name() + ".iqInstsAdded")
172        .desc("Number of instructions added to the IQ (excludes non-spec)")
173        .prereq(iqInstsAdded);
174
175    iqNonSpecInstsAdded
176        .name(name() + ".iqNonSpecInstsAdded")
177        .desc("Number of non-speculative instructions added to the IQ")
178        .prereq(iqNonSpecInstsAdded);
179
180    iqInstsIssued
181        .name(name() + ".iqInstsIssued")
182        .desc("Number of instructions issued")
183        .prereq(iqInstsIssued);
184
185    iqIntInstsIssued
186        .name(name() + ".iqIntInstsIssued")
187        .desc("Number of integer instructions issued")
188        .prereq(iqIntInstsIssued);
189
190    iqFloatInstsIssued
191        .name(name() + ".iqFloatInstsIssued")
192        .desc("Number of float instructions issued")
193        .prereq(iqFloatInstsIssued);
194
195    iqBranchInstsIssued
196        .name(name() + ".iqBranchInstsIssued")
197        .desc("Number of branch instructions issued")
198        .prereq(iqBranchInstsIssued);
199
200    iqMemInstsIssued
201        .name(name() + ".iqMemInstsIssued")
202        .desc("Number of memory instructions issued")
203        .prereq(iqMemInstsIssued);
204
205    iqMiscInstsIssued
206        .name(name() + ".iqMiscInstsIssued")
207        .desc("Number of miscellaneous instructions issued")
208        .prereq(iqMiscInstsIssued);
209
210    iqSquashedInstsIssued
211        .name(name() + ".iqSquashedInstsIssued")
212        .desc("Number of squashed instructions issued")
213        .prereq(iqSquashedInstsIssued);
214
215    iqSquashedInstsExamined
216        .name(name() + ".iqSquashedInstsExamined")
217        .desc("Number of squashed instructions iterated over during squash;"
218              " mainly for profiling")
219        .prereq(iqSquashedInstsExamined);
220
221    iqSquashedOperandsExamined
222        .name(name() + ".iqSquashedOperandsExamined")
223        .desc("Number of squashed operands that are examined and possibly "
224              "removed from graph")
225        .prereq(iqSquashedOperandsExamined);
226
227    iqSquashedNonSpecRemoved
228        .name(name() + ".iqSquashedNonSpecRemoved")
229        .desc("Number of squashed non-spec instructions that were removed")
230        .prereq(iqSquashedNonSpecRemoved);
231
232    queueResDist
233        .init(Num_OpClasses, 0, 99, 2)
234        .name(name() + ".IQ:residence:")
235        .desc("cycles from dispatch to issue")
236        .flags(total | pdf | cdf )
237        ;
238    for (int i = 0; i < Num_OpClasses; ++i) {
239        queueResDist.subname(i, opClassStrings[i]);
240    }
241    numIssuedDist
242        .init(0,totalWidth,1)
243        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:issued_per_cycle")
244        .desc("Number of insts issued each cycle")
245        .flags(pdf)
246        ;
247/*
248    dist_unissued
249        .init(Num_OpClasses+2)
250        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:unissued_cause")
251        .desc("Reason ready instruction not issued")
252        .flags(pdf | dist)
253        ;
254    for (int i=0; i < (Num_OpClasses + 2); ++i) {
255        dist_unissued.subname(i, unissued_names[i]);
256    }
257*/
258    statIssuedInstType
259        .init(numThreads,Num_OpClasses)
260        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:FU_type")
261        .desc("Type of FU issued")
262        .flags(total | pdf | dist)
263        ;
264    statIssuedInstType.ysubnames(opClassStrings);
265
266    //
267    //  How long did instructions for a particular FU type wait prior to issue
268    //
269
270    issueDelayDist
271        .init(Num_OpClasses,0,99,2)
272        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:")
273        .desc("cycles from operands ready to issue")
274        .flags(pdf | cdf)
275        ;
276
277    for (int i=0; i<Num_OpClasses; ++i) {
278        stringstream subname;
279        subname << opClassStrings[i] << "_delay";
280        issueDelayDist.subname(i, subname.str());
281    }
282
283    issueRate
284        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:rate")
285        .desc("Inst issue rate")
286        .flags(total)
287        ;
288    issueRate = iqInstsIssued / cpu->numCycles;
289/*
290    issue_stores
291        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:stores")
292        .desc("Number of stores issued")
293        .flags(total)
294        ;
295    issue_stores = exe_refs - exe_loads;
296*/
297/*
298    issue_op_rate
299        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:op_rate")
300        .desc("Operation issue rate")
301        .flags(total)
302        ;
303    issue_op_rate = issued_ops / numCycles;
304*/
305    statFuBusy
306        .init(Num_OpClasses)
307        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:fu_full")
308        .desc("attempts to use FU when none available")
309        .flags(pdf | dist)
310        ;
311    for (int i=0; i < Num_OpClasses; ++i) {
312        statFuBusy.subname(i, opClassStrings[i]);
313    }
314
315    fuBusy
316        .init(numThreads)
317        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:fu_busy_cnt")
318        .desc("FU busy when requested")
319        .flags(total)
320        ;
321
322    fuBusyRate
323        .name(name() + ".ISSUE:fu_busy_rate")
324        .desc("FU busy rate (busy events/executed inst)")
325        .flags(total)
326        ;
327    fuBusyRate = fuBusy / iqInstsIssued;
328
329    for ( int i=0; i < numThreads; i++) {
330        // Tell mem dependence unit to reg stats as well.
331        memDepUnit[i].regStats();
332    }
333}
334
335template <class Impl>
336void
337InstructionQueue<Impl>::resetState()
338{
339    //Initialize thread IQ counts
340    for (int i = 0; i <numThreads; i++) {
341        count[i] = 0;
342        instList[i].clear();
343    }
344
345    // Initialize the number of free IQ entries.
346    freeEntries = numEntries;
347
348    // Note that in actuality, the registers corresponding to the logical
349    // registers start off as ready.  However this doesn't matter for the
350    // IQ as the instruction should have been correctly told if those
351    // registers are ready in rename.  Thus it can all be initialized as
352    // unready.
353    for (int i = 0; i < numPhysRegs; ++i) {
354        regScoreboard[i] = false;
355    }
356
357    for (int i = 0; i < numThreads; ++i) {
358        squashedSeqNum[i] = 0;
359    }
360
361    for (int i = 0; i < Num_OpClasses; ++i) {
362        while (!readyInsts[i].empty())
363            readyInsts[i].pop();
364        queueOnList[i] = false;
365        readyIt[i] = listOrder.end();
366    }
367    nonSpecInsts.clear();
368    listOrder.clear();
369}
370
371template <class Impl>
372void
373InstructionQueue<Impl>::setActiveThreads(list<unsigned> *at_ptr)
374{
375    DPRINTF(IQ, "Setting active threads list pointer.\n");
376    activeThreads = at_ptr;
377}
378
379template <class Impl>
380void
381InstructionQueue<Impl>::setIssueToExecuteQueue(TimeBuffer<IssueStruct> *i2e_ptr)
382{
383    DPRINTF(IQ, "Set the issue to execute queue.\n");
384    issueToExecuteQueue = i2e_ptr;
385}
386
387template <class Impl>
388void
389InstructionQueue<Impl>::setTimeBuffer(TimeBuffer<TimeStruct> *tb_ptr)
390{
391    DPRINTF(IQ, "Set the time buffer.\n");
392    timeBuffer = tb_ptr;
393
394    fromCommit = timeBuffer->getWire(-commitToIEWDelay);
395}
396
397template <class Impl>
398void
399InstructionQueue<Impl>::switchOut()
400{
401    resetState();
402    dependGraph.reset();
403    switchedOut = true;
404    for (int i = 0; i < numThreads; ++i) {
405        memDepUnit[i].switchOut();
406    }
407}
408
409template <class Impl>
410void
411InstructionQueue<Impl>::takeOverFrom()
412{
413    switchedOut = false;
414}
415
416template <class Impl>
417int
418InstructionQueue<Impl>::entryAmount(int num_threads)
419{
420    if (iqPolicy == Partitioned) {
421        return numEntries / num_threads;
422    } else {
423        return 0;
424    }
425}
426
427
428template <class Impl>
429void
430InstructionQueue<Impl>::resetEntries()
431{
432    if (iqPolicy != Dynamic || numThreads > 1) {
433        int active_threads = (*activeThreads).size();
434
435        list<unsigned>::iterator threads  = (*activeThreads).begin();
436        list<unsigned>::iterator list_end = (*activeThreads).end();
437
438        while (threads != list_end) {
439            if (iqPolicy == Partitioned) {
440                maxEntries[*threads++] = numEntries / active_threads;
441            } else if(iqPolicy == Threshold && active_threads == 1) {
442                maxEntries[*threads++] = numEntries;
443            }
444        }
445    }
446}
447
448template <class Impl>
449unsigned
450InstructionQueue<Impl>::numFreeEntries()
451{
452    return freeEntries;
453}
454
455template <class Impl>
456unsigned
457InstructionQueue<Impl>::numFreeEntries(unsigned tid)
458{
459    return maxEntries[tid] - count[tid];
460}
461
462// Might want to do something more complex if it knows how many instructions
463// will be issued this cycle.
464template <class Impl>
465bool
466InstructionQueue<Impl>::isFull()
467{
468    if (freeEntries == 0) {
469        return(true);
470    } else {
471        return(false);
472    }
473}
474
475template <class Impl>
476bool
477InstructionQueue<Impl>::isFull(unsigned tid)
478{
479    if (numFreeEntries(tid) == 0) {
480        return(true);
481    } else {
482        return(false);
483    }
484}
485
486template <class Impl>
487bool
488InstructionQueue<Impl>::hasReadyInsts()
489{
490    if (!listOrder.empty()) {
491        return true;
492    }
493
494    for (int i = 0; i < Num_OpClasses; ++i) {
495        if (!readyInsts[i].empty()) {
496            return true;
497        }
498    }
499
500    return false;
501}
502
503template <class Impl>
504void
505InstructionQueue<Impl>::insert(DynInstPtr &new_inst)
506{
507    // Make sure the instruction is valid
508    assert(new_inst);
509
510    DPRINTF(IQ, "Adding instruction [sn:%lli] PC %#x to the IQ.\n",
511            new_inst->seqNum, new_inst->readPC());
512
513    assert(freeEntries != 0);
514
515    instList[new_inst->threadNumber].push_back(new_inst);
516
517    --freeEntries;
518
519    new_inst->setInIQ();
520
521    // Look through its source registers (physical regs), and mark any
522    // dependencies.
523    addToDependents(new_inst);
524
525    // Have this instruction set itself as the producer of its destination
526    // register(s).
527    addToProducers(new_inst);
528
529    if (new_inst->isMemRef()) {
530        memDepUnit[new_inst->threadNumber].insert(new_inst);
531    } else {
532        addIfReady(new_inst);
533    }
534
535    ++iqInstsAdded;
536
537    count[new_inst->threadNumber]++;
538
539    assert(freeEntries == (numEntries - countInsts()));
540}
541
542template <class Impl>
543void
544InstructionQueue<Impl>::insertNonSpec(DynInstPtr &new_inst)
545{
546    // @todo: Clean up this code; can do it by setting inst as unable
547    // to issue, then calling normal insert on the inst.
548
549    assert(new_inst);
550
551    nonSpecInsts[new_inst->seqNum] = new_inst;
552
553    DPRINTF(IQ, "Adding non-speculative instruction [sn:%lli] PC %#x "
554            "to the IQ.\n",
555            new_inst->seqNum, new_inst->readPC());
556
557    assert(freeEntries != 0);
558
559    instList[new_inst->threadNumber].push_back(new_inst);
560
561    --freeEntries;
562
563    new_inst->setInIQ();
564
565    // Have this instruction set itself as the producer of its destination
566    // register(s).
567    addToProducers(new_inst);
568
569    // If it's a memory instruction, add it to the memory dependency
570    // unit.
571    if (new_inst->isMemRef()) {
572        memDepUnit[new_inst->threadNumber].insertNonSpec(new_inst);
573    }
574
575    ++iqNonSpecInstsAdded;
576
577    count[new_inst->threadNumber]++;
578
579    assert(freeEntries == (numEntries - countInsts()));
580}
581
582template <class Impl>
583void
584InstructionQueue<Impl>::insertBarrier(DynInstPtr &barr_inst)
585{
586    memDepUnit[barr_inst->threadNumber].insertBarrier(barr_inst);
587
588    insertNonSpec(barr_inst);
589}
590
591template <class Impl>
592typename Impl::DynInstPtr
593InstructionQueue<Impl>::getInstToExecute()
594{
595    assert(!instsToExecute.empty());
596    DynInstPtr inst = instsToExecute.front();
597    instsToExecute.pop_front();
598    return inst;
599}
600
601template <class Impl>
602void
603InstructionQueue<Impl>::addToOrderList(OpClass op_class)
604{
605    assert(!readyInsts[op_class].empty());
606
607    ListOrderEntry queue_entry;
608
609    queue_entry.queueType = op_class;
610
611    queue_entry.oldestInst = readyInsts[op_class].top()->seqNum;
612
613    ListOrderIt list_it = listOrder.begin();
614    ListOrderIt list_end_it = listOrder.end();
615
616    while (list_it != list_end_it) {
617        if ((*list_it).oldestInst > queue_entry.oldestInst) {
618            break;
619        }
620
621        list_it++;
622    }
623
624    readyIt[op_class] = listOrder.insert(list_it, queue_entry);
625    queueOnList[op_class] = true;
626}
627
628template <class Impl>
629void
630InstructionQueue<Impl>::moveToYoungerInst(ListOrderIt list_order_it)
631{
632    // Get iterator of next item on the list
633    // Delete the original iterator
634    // Determine if the next item is either the end of the list or younger
635    // than the new instruction.  If so, then add in a new iterator right here.
636    // If not, then move along.
637    ListOrderEntry queue_entry;
638    OpClass op_class = (*list_order_it).queueType;
639    ListOrderIt next_it = list_order_it;
640
641    ++next_it;
642
643    queue_entry.queueType = op_class;
644    queue_entry.oldestInst = readyInsts[op_class].top()->seqNum;
645
646    while (next_it != listOrder.end() &&
647           (*next_it).oldestInst < queue_entry.oldestInst) {
648        ++next_it;
649    }
650
651    readyIt[op_class] = listOrder.insert(next_it, queue_entry);
652}
653
654template <class Impl>
655void
656InstructionQueue<Impl>::processFUCompletion(DynInstPtr &inst, int fu_idx)
657{
658    // The CPU could have been sleeping until this op completed (*extremely*
659    // long latency op).  Wake it if it was.  This may be overkill.
660    if (isSwitchedOut()) {
661        return;
662    }
663
664    iewStage->wakeCPU();
665
666    if (fu_idx > -1)
667        fuPool->freeUnitNextCycle(fu_idx);
668
669    // @todo: Ensure that these FU Completions happen at the beginning
670    // of a cycle, otherwise they could add too many instructions to
671    // the queue.
672    // @todo: This could break if there's multiple multi-cycle ops
673    // finishing on this cycle.  Maybe implement something like
674    // instToCommit in iew_impl.hh.
675    issueToExecuteQueue->access(0)->size++;
676    instsToExecute.push_back(inst);
677//    int &size = issueToExecuteQueue->access(0)->size;
678
679//    issueToExecuteQueue->access(0)->insts[size++] = inst;
680}
681
682// @todo: Figure out a better way to remove the squashed items from the
683// lists.  Checking the top item of each list to see if it's squashed
684// wastes time and forces jumps.
685template <class Impl>
686void
687InstructionQueue<Impl>::scheduleReadyInsts()
688{
689    DPRINTF(IQ, "Attempting to schedule ready instructions from "
690            "the IQ.\n");
691
692    IssueStruct *i2e_info = issueToExecuteQueue->access(0);
693
694    // Have iterator to head of the list
695    // While I haven't exceeded bandwidth or reached the end of the list,
696    // Try to get a FU that can do what this op needs.
697    // If successful, change the oldestInst to the new top of the list, put
698    // the queue in the proper place in the list.
699    // Increment the iterator.
700    // This will avoid trying to schedule a certain op class if there are no
701    // FUs that handle it.
702    ListOrderIt order_it = listOrder.begin();
703    ListOrderIt order_end_it = listOrder.end();
704    int total_issued = 0;
705
706    while (total_issued < totalWidth &&
707           order_it != order_end_it) {
708        OpClass op_class = (*order_it).queueType;
709
710        assert(!readyInsts[op_class].empty());
711
712        DynInstPtr issuing_inst = readyInsts[op_class].top();
713
714        assert(issuing_inst->seqNum == (*order_it).oldestInst);
715
716        if (issuing_inst->isSquashed()) {
717            readyInsts[op_class].pop();
718
719            if (!readyInsts[op_class].empty()) {
720                moveToYoungerInst(order_it);
721            } else {
722                readyIt[op_class] = listOrder.end();
723                queueOnList[op_class] = false;
724            }
725
726            listOrder.erase(order_it++);
727
728            ++iqSquashedInstsIssued;
729
730            continue;
731        }
732
733        int idx = -2;
734        int op_latency = 1;
735        int tid = issuing_inst->threadNumber;
736
737        if (op_class != No_OpClass) {
738            idx = fuPool->getUnit(op_class);
739
740            if (idx > -1) {
741                op_latency = fuPool->getOpLatency(op_class);
742            }
743        }
744
745        if (idx == -2 || idx != -1) {
746            if (op_latency == 1) {
747//                i2e_info->insts[exec_queue_slot++] = issuing_inst;
748                i2e_info->size++;
749                instsToExecute.push_back(issuing_inst);
750
751                // Add the FU onto the list of FU's to be freed next
752                // cycle if we used one.
753                if (idx >= 0)
754                    fuPool->freeUnitNextCycle(idx);
755            } else {
756                int issue_latency = fuPool->getIssueLatency(op_class);
757                // Generate completion event for the FU
758                FUCompletion *execution = new FUCompletion(issuing_inst,
759                                                           idx, this);
760
761                execution->schedule(curTick + cpu->cycles(issue_latency - 1));
762
763                // @todo: Enforce that issue_latency == 1 or op_latency
764                if (issue_latency > 1) {
765                    execution->setFreeFU();
766                } else {
767                    // @todo: Not sure I'm accounting for the
768                    // multi-cycle op in a pipelined FU properly, or
769                    // the number of instructions issued in one cycle.
770//                    i2e_info->insts[exec_queue_slot++] = issuing_inst;
771//                    i2e_info->size++;
772
773                    // Add the FU onto the list of FU's to be freed next cycle.
774                    fuPool->freeUnitNextCycle(idx);
775                }
776            }
777
778            DPRINTF(IQ, "Thread %i: Issuing instruction PC %#x "
779                    "[sn:%lli]\n",
780                    tid, issuing_inst->readPC(),
781                    issuing_inst->seqNum);
782
783            readyInsts[op_class].pop();
784
785            if (!readyInsts[op_class].empty()) {
786                moveToYoungerInst(order_it);
787            } else {
788                readyIt[op_class] = listOrder.end();
789                queueOnList[op_class] = false;
790            }
791
792            issuing_inst->setIssued();
793            ++total_issued;
794
795            if (!issuing_inst->isMemRef()) {
796                // Memory instructions can not be freed from the IQ until they
797                // complete.
798                ++freeEntries;
799                count[tid]--;
800                issuing_inst->removeInIQ();
801            } else {
802                memDepUnit[tid].issue(issuing_inst);
803            }
804
805            listOrder.erase(order_it++);
806            statIssuedInstType[tid][op_class]++;
807        } else {
808            statFuBusy[op_class]++;
809            fuBusy[tid]++;
810            ++order_it;
811        }
812    }
813
814    numIssuedDist.sample(total_issued);
815    iqInstsIssued+= total_issued;
816
817    if (total_issued) {
818        cpu->activityThisCycle();
819    } else {
820        DPRINTF(IQ, "Not able to schedule any instructions.\n");
821    }
822}
823
824template <class Impl>
825void
826InstructionQueue<Impl>::scheduleNonSpec(const InstSeqNum &inst)
827{
828    DPRINTF(IQ, "Marking nonspeculative instruction [sn:%lli] as ready "
829            "to execute.\n", inst);
830
831    NonSpecMapIt inst_it = nonSpecInsts.find(inst);
832
833    assert(inst_it != nonSpecInsts.end());
834
835    unsigned tid = (*inst_it).second->threadNumber;
836
837    (*inst_it).second->setCanIssue();
838
839    if (!(*inst_it).second->isMemRef()) {
840        addIfReady((*inst_it).second);
841    } else {
842        memDepUnit[tid].nonSpecInstReady((*inst_it).second);
843    }
844
845    (*inst_it).second = NULL;
846
847    nonSpecInsts.erase(inst_it);
848}
849
850template <class Impl>
851void
852InstructionQueue<Impl>::commit(const InstSeqNum &inst, unsigned tid)
853{
854    DPRINTF(IQ, "[tid:%i]: Committing instructions older than [sn:%i]\n",
855            tid,inst);
856
857    ListIt iq_it = instList[tid].begin();
858
859    while (iq_it != instList[tid].end() &&
860           (*iq_it)->seqNum <= inst) {
861        ++iq_it;
862        instList[tid].pop_front();
863    }
864
865    assert(freeEntries == (numEntries - countInsts()));
866}
867
868template <class Impl>
869int
870InstructionQueue<Impl>::wakeDependents(DynInstPtr &completed_inst)
871{
872    int dependents = 0;
873
874    DPRINTF(IQ, "Waking dependents of completed instruction.\n");
875
876    assert(!completed_inst->isSquashed());
877
878    // Tell the memory dependence unit to wake any dependents on this
879    // instruction if it is a memory instruction.  Also complete the memory
880    // instruction at this point since we know it executed without issues.
881    // @todo: Might want to rename "completeMemInst" to something that
882    // indicates that it won't need to be replayed, and call this
883    // earlier.  Might not be a big deal.
884    if (completed_inst->isMemRef()) {
885        memDepUnit[completed_inst->threadNumber].wakeDependents(completed_inst);
886        completeMemInst(completed_inst);
887    } else if (completed_inst->isMemBarrier() ||
888               completed_inst->isWriteBarrier()) {
889        memDepUnit[completed_inst->threadNumber].completeBarrier(completed_inst);
890    }
891
892    for (int dest_reg_idx = 0;
893         dest_reg_idx < completed_inst->numDestRegs();
894         dest_reg_idx++)
895    {
896        PhysRegIndex dest_reg =
897            completed_inst->renamedDestRegIdx(dest_reg_idx);
898
899        // Special case of uniq or control registers.  They are not
900        // handled by the IQ and thus have no dependency graph entry.
901        // @todo Figure out a cleaner way to handle this.
902        if (dest_reg >= numPhysRegs) {
903            continue;
904        }
905
906        DPRINTF(IQ, "Waking any dependents on register %i.\n",
907                (int) dest_reg);
908
909        //Go through the dependency chain, marking the registers as
910        //ready within the waiting instructions.
911        DynInstPtr dep_inst = dependGraph.pop(dest_reg);
912
913        while (dep_inst) {
914            DPRINTF(IQ, "Waking up a dependent instruction, PC%#x.\n",
915                    dep_inst->readPC());
916
917            // Might want to give more information to the instruction
918            // so that it knows which of its source registers is
919            // ready.  However that would mean that the dependency
920            // graph entries would need to hold the src_reg_idx.
921            dep_inst->markSrcRegReady();
922
923            addIfReady(dep_inst);
924
925            dep_inst = dependGraph.pop(dest_reg);
926
927            ++dependents;
928        }
929
930        // Reset the head node now that all of its dependents have
931        // been woken up.
932        assert(dependGraph.empty(dest_reg));
933        dependGraph.clearInst(dest_reg);
934
935        // Mark the scoreboard as having that register ready.
936        regScoreboard[dest_reg] = true;
937    }
938    return dependents;
939}
940
941template <class Impl>
942void
943InstructionQueue<Impl>::addReadyMemInst(DynInstPtr &ready_inst)
944{
945    OpClass op_class = ready_inst->opClass();
946
947    readyInsts[op_class].push(ready_inst);
948
949    // Will need to reorder the list if either a queue is not on the list,
950    // or it has an older instruction than last time.
951    if (!queueOnList[op_class]) {
952        addToOrderList(op_class);
953    } else if (readyInsts[op_class].top()->seqNum  <
954               (*readyIt[op_class]).oldestInst) {
955        listOrder.erase(readyIt[op_class]);
956        addToOrderList(op_class);
957    }
958
959    DPRINTF(IQ, "Instruction is ready to issue, putting it onto "
960            "the ready list, PC %#x opclass:%i [sn:%lli].\n",
961            ready_inst->readPC(), op_class, ready_inst->seqNum);
962}
963
964template <class Impl>
965void
966InstructionQueue<Impl>::rescheduleMemInst(DynInstPtr &resched_inst)
967{
968    memDepUnit[resched_inst->threadNumber].reschedule(resched_inst);
969}
970
971template <class Impl>
972void
973InstructionQueue<Impl>::replayMemInst(DynInstPtr &replay_inst)
974{
975    memDepUnit[replay_inst->threadNumber].replay(replay_inst);
976}
977
978template <class Impl>
979void
980InstructionQueue<Impl>::completeMemInst(DynInstPtr &completed_inst)
981{
982    int tid = completed_inst->threadNumber;
983
984    DPRINTF(IQ, "Completing mem instruction PC:%#x [sn:%lli]\n",
985            completed_inst->readPC(), completed_inst->seqNum);
986
987    ++freeEntries;
988
989    completed_inst->memOpDone = true;
990
991    memDepUnit[tid].completed(completed_inst);
992
993    count[tid]--;
994}
995
996template <class Impl>
997void
998InstructionQueue<Impl>::violation(DynInstPtr &store,
999                                  DynInstPtr &faulting_load)
1000{
1001    memDepUnit[store->threadNumber].violation(store, faulting_load);
1002}
1003
1004template <class Impl>
1005void
1006InstructionQueue<Impl>::squash(unsigned tid)
1007{
1008    DPRINTF(IQ, "[tid:%i]: Starting to squash instructions in "
1009            "the IQ.\n", tid);
1010
1011    // Read instruction sequence number of last instruction out of the
1012    // time buffer.
1013    squashedSeqNum[tid] = fromCommit->commitInfo[tid].doneSeqNum;
1014
1015    // Call doSquash if there are insts in the IQ
1016    if (count[tid] > 0) {
1017        doSquash(tid);
1018    }
1019
1020    // Also tell the memory dependence unit to squash.
1021    memDepUnit[tid].squash(squashedSeqNum[tid], tid);
1022}
1023
1024template <class Impl>
1025void
1026InstructionQueue<Impl>::doSquash(unsigned tid)
1027{
1028    // Start at the tail.
1029    ListIt squash_it = instList[tid].end();
1030    --squash_it;
1031
1032    DPRINTF(IQ, "[tid:%i]: Squashing until sequence number %i!\n",
1033            tid, squashedSeqNum[tid]);
1034
1035    // Squash any instructions younger than the squashed sequence number
1036    // given.
1037    while (squash_it != instList[tid].end() &&
1038           (*squash_it)->seqNum > squashedSeqNum[tid]) {
1039
1040        DynInstPtr squashed_inst = (*squash_it);
1041
1042        // Only handle the instruction if it actually is in the IQ and
1043        // hasn't already been squashed in the IQ.
1044        if (squashed_inst->threadNumber != tid ||
1045            squashed_inst->isSquashedInIQ()) {
1046            --squash_it;
1047            continue;
1048        }
1049
1050        if (!squashed_inst->isIssued() ||
1051            (squashed_inst->isMemRef() &&
1052             !squashed_inst->memOpDone)) {
1053
1054            // Remove the instruction from the dependency list.
1055            if (!squashed_inst->isNonSpeculative() &&
1056                !squashed_inst->isStoreConditional() &&
1057                !squashed_inst->isMemBarrier() &&
1058                !squashed_inst->isWriteBarrier()) {
1059
1060                for (int src_reg_idx = 0;
1061                     src_reg_idx < squashed_inst->numSrcRegs();
1062                     src_reg_idx++)
1063                {
1064                    PhysRegIndex src_reg =
1065                        squashed_inst->renamedSrcRegIdx(src_reg_idx);
1066
1067                    // Only remove it from the dependency graph if it
1068                    // was placed there in the first place.
1069
1070                    // Instead of doing a linked list traversal, we
1071                    // can just remove these squashed instructions
1072                    // either at issue time, or when the register is
1073                    // overwritten.  The only downside to this is it
1074                    // leaves more room for error.
1075
1076                    if (!squashed_inst->isReadySrcRegIdx(src_reg_idx) &&
1077                        src_reg < numPhysRegs) {
1078                        dependGraph.remove(src_reg, squashed_inst);
1079                    }
1080
1081
1082                    ++iqSquashedOperandsExamined;
1083                }
1084            } else {
1085                NonSpecMapIt ns_inst_it =
1086                    nonSpecInsts.find(squashed_inst->seqNum);
1087                assert(ns_inst_it != nonSpecInsts.end());
1088
1089                (*ns_inst_it).second = NULL;
1090
1091                nonSpecInsts.erase(ns_inst_it);
1092
1093                ++iqSquashedNonSpecRemoved;
1094            }
1095
1096            // Might want to also clear out the head of the dependency graph.
1097
1098            // Mark it as squashed within the IQ.
1099            squashed_inst->setSquashedInIQ();
1100
1101            // @todo: Remove this hack where several statuses are set so the
1102            // inst will flow through the rest of the pipeline.
1103            squashed_inst->setIssued();
1104            squashed_inst->setCanCommit();
1105            squashed_inst->removeInIQ();
1106
1107            //Update Thread IQ Count
1108            count[squashed_inst->threadNumber]--;
1109
1110            ++freeEntries;
1111
1112            DPRINTF(IQ, "[tid:%i]: Instruction [sn:%lli] PC %#x "
1113                    "squashed.\n",
1114                    tid, squashed_inst->seqNum, squashed_inst->readPC());
1115        }
1116
1117        instList[tid].erase(squash_it--);
1118        ++iqSquashedInstsExamined;
1119    }
1120}
1121
1122template <class Impl>
1123bool
1124InstructionQueue<Impl>::addToDependents(DynInstPtr &new_inst)
1125{
1126    // Loop through the instruction's source registers, adding
1127    // them to the dependency list if they are not ready.
1128    int8_t total_src_regs = new_inst->numSrcRegs();
1129    bool return_val = false;
1130
1131    for (int src_reg_idx = 0;
1132         src_reg_idx < total_src_regs;
1133         src_reg_idx++)
1134    {
1135        // Only add it to the dependency graph if it's not ready.
1136        if (!new_inst->isReadySrcRegIdx(src_reg_idx)) {
1137            PhysRegIndex src_reg = new_inst->renamedSrcRegIdx(src_reg_idx);
1138
1139            // Check the IQ's scoreboard to make sure the register
1140            // hasn't become ready while the instruction was in flight
1141            // between stages.  Only if it really isn't ready should
1142            // it be added to the dependency graph.
1143            if (src_reg >= numPhysRegs) {
1144                continue;
1145            } else if (regScoreboard[src_reg] == false) {
1146                DPRINTF(IQ, "Instruction PC %#x has src reg %i that "
1147                        "is being added to the dependency chain.\n",
1148                        new_inst->readPC(), src_reg);
1149
1150                dependGraph.insert(src_reg, new_inst);
1151
1152                // Change the return value to indicate that something
1153                // was added to the dependency graph.
1154                return_val = true;
1155            } else {
1156                DPRINTF(IQ, "Instruction PC %#x has src reg %i that "
1157                        "became ready before it reached the IQ.\n",
1158                        new_inst->readPC(), src_reg);
1159                // Mark a register ready within the instruction.
1160                new_inst->markSrcRegReady(src_reg_idx);
1161            }
1162        }
1163    }
1164
1165    return return_val;
1166}
1167
1168template <class Impl>
1169void
1170InstructionQueue<Impl>::addToProducers(DynInstPtr &new_inst)
1171{
1172    // Nothing really needs to be marked when an instruction becomes
1173    // the producer of a register's value, but for convenience a ptr
1174    // to the producing instruction will be placed in the head node of
1175    // the dependency links.
1176    int8_t total_dest_regs = new_inst->numDestRegs();
1177
1178    for (int dest_reg_idx = 0;
1179         dest_reg_idx < total_dest_regs;
1180         dest_reg_idx++)
1181    {
1182        PhysRegIndex dest_reg = new_inst->renamedDestRegIdx(dest_reg_idx);
1183
1184        // Instructions that use the misc regs will have a reg number
1185        // higher than the normal physical registers.  In this case these
1186        // registers are not renamed, and there is no need to track
1187        // dependencies as these instructions must be executed at commit.
1188        if (dest_reg >= numPhysRegs) {
1189            continue;
1190        }
1191
1192        if (!dependGraph.empty(dest_reg)) {
1193            dependGraph.dump();
1194            panic("Dependency graph %i not empty!", dest_reg);
1195        }
1196
1197        dependGraph.setInst(dest_reg, new_inst);
1198
1199        // Mark the scoreboard to say it's not yet ready.
1200        regScoreboard[dest_reg] = false;
1201    }
1202}
1203
1204template <class Impl>
1205void
1206InstructionQueue<Impl>::addIfReady(DynInstPtr &inst)
1207{
1208    // If the instruction now has all of its source registers
1209    // available, then add it to the list of ready instructions.
1210    if (inst->readyToIssue()) {
1211
1212        //Add the instruction to the proper ready list.
1213        if (inst->isMemRef()) {
1214
1215            DPRINTF(IQ, "Checking if memory instruction can issue.\n");
1216
1217            // Message to the mem dependence unit that this instruction has
1218            // its registers ready.
1219            memDepUnit[inst->threadNumber].regsReady(inst);
1220
1221            return;
1222        }
1223
1224        OpClass op_class = inst->opClass();
1225
1226        DPRINTF(IQ, "Instruction is ready to issue, putting it onto "
1227                "the ready list, PC %#x opclass:%i [sn:%lli].\n",
1228                inst->readPC(), op_class, inst->seqNum);
1229
1230        readyInsts[op_class].push(inst);
1231
1232        // Will need to reorder the list if either a queue is not on the list,
1233        // or it has an older instruction than last time.
1234        if (!queueOnList[op_class]) {
1235            addToOrderList(op_class);
1236        } else if (readyInsts[op_class].top()->seqNum  <
1237                   (*readyIt[op_class]).oldestInst) {
1238            listOrder.erase(readyIt[op_class]);
1239            addToOrderList(op_class);
1240        }
1241    }
1242}
1243
1244template <class Impl>
1245int
1246InstructionQueue<Impl>::countInsts()
1247{
1248    //ksewell:This works but definitely could use a cleaner write
1249    //with a more intuitive way of counting. Right now it's
1250    //just brute force ....
1251
1252#if 0
1253    int total_insts = 0;
1254
1255    for (int i = 0; i < numThreads; ++i) {
1256        ListIt count_it = instList[i].begin();
1257
1258        while (count_it != instList[i].end()) {
1259            if (!(*count_it)->isSquashed() && !(*count_it)->isSquashedInIQ()) {
1260                if (!(*count_it)->isIssued()) {
1261                    ++total_insts;
1262                } else if ((*count_it)->isMemRef() &&
1263                           !(*count_it)->memOpDone) {
1264                    // Loads that have not been marked as executed still count
1265                    // towards the total instructions.
1266                    ++total_insts;
1267                }
1268            }
1269
1270            ++count_it;
1271        }
1272    }
1273
1274    return total_insts;
1275#else
1276    return numEntries - freeEntries;
1277#endif
1278}
1279
1280template <class Impl>
1281void
1282InstructionQueue<Impl>::dumpLists()
1283{
1284    for (int i = 0; i < Num_OpClasses; ++i) {
1285        cprintf("Ready list %i size: %i\n", i, readyInsts[i].size());
1286
1287        cprintf("\n");
1288    }
1289
1290    cprintf("Non speculative list size: %i\n", nonSpecInsts.size());
1291
1292    NonSpecMapIt non_spec_it = nonSpecInsts.begin();
1293    NonSpecMapIt non_spec_end_it = nonSpecInsts.end();
1294
1295    cprintf("Non speculative list: ");
1296
1297    while (non_spec_it != non_spec_end_it) {
1298        cprintf("%#x [sn:%lli]", (*non_spec_it).second->readPC(),
1299                (*non_spec_it).second->seqNum);
1300        ++non_spec_it;
1301    }
1302
1303    cprintf("\n");
1304
1305    ListOrderIt list_order_it = listOrder.begin();
1306    ListOrderIt list_order_end_it = listOrder.end();
1307    int i = 1;
1308
1309    cprintf("List order: ");
1310
1311    while (list_order_it != list_order_end_it) {
1312        cprintf("%i OpClass:%i [sn:%lli] ", i, (*list_order_it).queueType,
1313                (*list_order_it).oldestInst);
1314
1315        ++list_order_it;
1316        ++i;
1317    }
1318
1319    cprintf("\n");
1320}
1321
1322
1323template <class Impl>
1324void
1325InstructionQueue<Impl>::dumpInsts()
1326{
1327    for (int i = 0; i < numThreads; ++i) {
1328        int num = 0;
1329        int valid_num = 0;
1330        ListIt inst_list_it = instList[i].begin();
1331
1332        while (inst_list_it != instList[i].end())
1333        {
1334            cprintf("Instruction:%i\n",
1335                    num);
1336            if (!(*inst_list_it)->isSquashed()) {
1337                if (!(*inst_list_it)->isIssued()) {
1338                    ++valid_num;
1339                    cprintf("Count:%i\n", valid_num);
1340                } else if ((*inst_list_it)->isMemRef() &&
1341                           !(*inst_list_it)->memOpDone) {
1342                    // Loads that have not been marked as executed
1343                    // still count towards the total instructions.
1344                    ++valid_num;
1345                    cprintf("Count:%i\n", valid_num);
1346                }
1347            }
1348
1349            cprintf("PC:%#x\n[sn:%lli]\n[tid:%i]\n"
1350                    "Issued:%i\nSquashed:%i\n",
1351                    (*inst_list_it)->readPC(),
1352                    (*inst_list_it)->seqNum,
1353                    (*inst_list_it)->threadNumber,
1354                    (*inst_list_it)->isIssued(),
1355                    (*inst_list_it)->isSquashed());
1356
1357            if ((*inst_list_it)->isMemRef()) {
1358                cprintf("MemOpDone:%i\n", (*inst_list_it)->memOpDone);
1359            }
1360
1361            cprintf("\n");
1362
1363            inst_list_it++;
1364            ++num;
1365        }
1366    }
1367}
1368