base.hh revision 11877:5ea85692a53e
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41 * Authors: Steve Reinhardt
42 *          Nathan Binkert
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45
46#ifndef __CPU_BASE_HH__
47#define __CPU_BASE_HH__
48
49#include <vector>
50
51// Before we do anything else, check if this build is the NULL ISA,
52// and if so stop here
53#include "config/the_isa.hh"
54#if THE_ISA == NULL_ISA
55#include "arch/null/cpu_dummy.hh"
56#else
57#include "arch/interrupts.hh"
58#include "arch/isa_traits.hh"
59#include "arch/microcode_rom.hh"
60#include "base/statistics.hh"
61#include "mem/mem_object.hh"
62#include "sim/eventq.hh"
63#include "sim/full_system.hh"
64#include "sim/insttracer.hh"
65#include "sim/probe/pmu.hh"
66#include "sim/system.hh"
67#include "debug/Mwait.hh"
68
69class BaseCPU;
70struct BaseCPUParams;
71class CheckerCPU;
72class ThreadContext;
73
74struct AddressMonitor
75{
76    AddressMonitor();
77    bool doMonitor(PacketPtr pkt);
78
79    bool armed;
80    Addr vAddr;
81    Addr pAddr;
82    uint64_t val;
83    bool waiting;   // 0=normal, 1=mwaiting
84    bool gotWakeup;
85};
86
87class CPUProgressEvent : public Event
88{
89  protected:
90    Tick _interval;
91    Counter lastNumInst;
92    BaseCPU *cpu;
93    bool _repeatEvent;
94
95  public:
96    CPUProgressEvent(BaseCPU *_cpu, Tick ival = 0);
97
98    void process();
99
100    void interval(Tick ival) { _interval = ival; }
101    Tick interval() { return _interval; }
102
103    void repeatEvent(bool repeat) { _repeatEvent = repeat; }
104
105    virtual const char *description() const;
106};
107
108class BaseCPU : public MemObject
109{
110  protected:
111
112    /// Instruction count used for SPARC misc register
113    /// @todo unify this with the counters that cpus individually keep
114    Tick instCnt;
115
116    // every cpu has an id, put it in the base cpu
117    // Set at initialization, only time a cpuId might change is during a
118    // takeover (which should be done from within the BaseCPU anyway,
119    // therefore no setCpuId() method is provided
120    int _cpuId;
121
122    /** Each cpu will have a socket ID that corresponds to its physical location
123     * in the system. This is usually used to bucket cpu cores under single DVFS
124     * domain. This information may also be required by the OS to identify the
125     * cpu core grouping (as in the case of ARM via MPIDR register)
126     */
127    const uint32_t _socketId;
128
129    /** instruction side request id that must be placed in all requests */
130    MasterID _instMasterId;
131
132    /** data side request id that must be placed in all requests */
133    MasterID _dataMasterId;
134
135    /** An intrenal representation of a task identifier within gem5. This is
136     * used so the CPU can add which taskId (which is an internal representation
137     * of the OS process ID) to each request so components in the memory system
138     * can track which process IDs are ultimately interacting with them
139     */
140    uint32_t _taskId;
141
142    /** The current OS process ID that is executing on this processor. This is
143     * used to generate a taskId */
144    uint32_t _pid;
145
146    /** Is the CPU switched out or active? */
147    bool _switchedOut;
148
149    /** Cache the cache line size that we get from the system */
150    const unsigned int _cacheLineSize;
151
152  public:
153
154    /**
155     * Purely virtual method that returns a reference to the data
156     * port. All subclasses must implement this method.
157     *
158     * @return a reference to the data port
159     */
160    virtual MasterPort &getDataPort() = 0;
161
162    /**
163     * Purely virtual method that returns a reference to the instruction
164     * port. All subclasses must implement this method.
165     *
166     * @return a reference to the instruction port
167     */
168    virtual MasterPort &getInstPort() = 0;
169
170    /** Reads this CPU's ID. */
171    int cpuId() const { return _cpuId; }
172
173    /** Reads this CPU's Socket ID. */
174    uint32_t socketId() const { return _socketId; }
175
176    /** Reads this CPU's unique data requestor ID */
177    MasterID dataMasterId() { return _dataMasterId; }
178    /** Reads this CPU's unique instruction requestor ID */
179    MasterID instMasterId() { return _instMasterId; }
180
181    /**
182     * Get a master port on this CPU. All CPUs have a data and
183     * instruction port, and this method uses getDataPort and
184     * getInstPort of the subclasses to resolve the two ports.
185     *
186     * @param if_name the port name
187     * @param idx ignored index
188     *
189     * @return a reference to the port with the given name
190     */
191    BaseMasterPort &getMasterPort(const std::string &if_name,
192                                  PortID idx = InvalidPortID) override;
193
194    /** Get cpu task id */
195    uint32_t taskId() const { return _taskId; }
196    /** Set cpu task id */
197    void taskId(uint32_t id) { _taskId = id; }
198
199    uint32_t getPid() const { return _pid; }
200    void setPid(uint32_t pid) { _pid = pid; }
201
202    inline void workItemBegin() { numWorkItemsStarted++; }
203    inline void workItemEnd() { numWorkItemsCompleted++; }
204    // @todo remove me after debugging with legion done
205    Tick instCount() { return instCnt; }
206
207    TheISA::MicrocodeRom microcodeRom;
208
209  protected:
210    std::vector<TheISA::Interrupts*> interrupts;
211
212  public:
213    TheISA::Interrupts *
214    getInterruptController(ThreadID tid)
215    {
216        if (interrupts.empty())
217            return NULL;
218
219        assert(interrupts.size() > tid);
220        return interrupts[tid];
221    }
222
223    virtual void wakeup(ThreadID tid) = 0;
224
225    void
226    postInterrupt(ThreadID tid, int int_num, int index)
227    {
228        interrupts[tid]->post(int_num, index);
229        if (FullSystem)
230            wakeup(tid);
231    }
232
233    void
234    clearInterrupt(ThreadID tid, int int_num, int index)
235    {
236        interrupts[tid]->clear(int_num, index);
237    }
238
239    void
240    clearInterrupts(ThreadID tid)
241    {
242        interrupts[tid]->clearAll();
243    }
244
245    bool
246    checkInterrupts(ThreadContext *tc) const
247    {
248        return FullSystem && interrupts[tc->threadId()]->checkInterrupts(tc);
249    }
250
251    class ProfileEvent : public Event
252    {
253      private:
254        BaseCPU *cpu;
255        Tick interval;
256
257      public:
258        ProfileEvent(BaseCPU *cpu, Tick interval);
259        void process();
260    };
261    ProfileEvent *profileEvent;
262
263  protected:
264    std::vector<ThreadContext *> threadContexts;
265
266    Trace::InstTracer * tracer;
267
268  public:
269
270
271    /** Invalid or unknown Pid. Possible when operating system is not present
272     *  or has not assigned a pid yet */
273    static const uint32_t invldPid = std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max();
274
275    // Mask to align PCs to MachInst sized boundaries
276    static const Addr PCMask = ~((Addr)sizeof(TheISA::MachInst) - 1);
277
278    /// Provide access to the tracer pointer
279    Trace::InstTracer * getTracer() { return tracer; }
280
281    /// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now active.
282    virtual void activateContext(ThreadID thread_num);
283
284    /// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now suspended.
285    /// Check if possible to enter a lower power state
286    virtual void suspendContext(ThreadID thread_num);
287
288    /// Notify the CPU that the indicated context is now halted.
289    virtual void haltContext(ThreadID thread_num) {}
290
291   /// Given a Thread Context pointer return the thread num
292   int findContext(ThreadContext *tc);
293
294   /// Given a thread num get tho thread context for it
295   virtual ThreadContext *getContext(int tn) { return threadContexts[tn]; }
296
297   /// Get the number of thread contexts available
298   unsigned numContexts() { return threadContexts.size(); }
299
300    /// Convert ContextID to threadID
301    ThreadID contextToThread(ContextID cid)
302    { return static_cast<ThreadID>(cid - threadContexts[0]->contextId()); }
303
304  public:
305    typedef BaseCPUParams Params;
306    const Params *params() const
307    { return reinterpret_cast<const Params *>(_params); }
308    BaseCPU(Params *params, bool is_checker = false);
309    virtual ~BaseCPU();
310
311    void init() override;
312    void startup() override;
313    void regStats() override;
314
315    void regProbePoints() override;
316
317    void registerThreadContexts();
318
319    /**
320     * Prepare for another CPU to take over execution.
321     *
322     * When this method exits, all internal state should have been
323     * flushed. After the method returns, the simulator calls
324     * takeOverFrom() on the new CPU with this CPU as its parameter.
325     */
326    virtual void switchOut();
327
328    /**
329     * Load the state of a CPU from the previous CPU object, invoked
330     * on all new CPUs that are about to be switched in.
331     *
332     * A CPU model implementing this method is expected to initialize
333     * its state from the old CPU and connect its memory (unless they
334     * are already connected) to the memories connected to the old
335     * CPU.
336     *
337     * @param cpu CPU to initialize read state from.
338     */
339    virtual void takeOverFrom(BaseCPU *cpu);
340
341    /**
342     * Flush all TLBs in the CPU.
343     *
344     * This method is mainly used to flush stale translations when
345     * switching CPUs. It is also exported to the Python world to
346     * allow it to request a TLB flush after draining the CPU to make
347     * it easier to compare traces when debugging
348     * handover/checkpointing.
349     */
350    void flushTLBs();
351
352    /**
353     * Determine if the CPU is switched out.
354     *
355     * @return True if the CPU is switched out, false otherwise.
356     */
357    bool switchedOut() const { return _switchedOut; }
358
359    /**
360     * Verify that the system is in a memory mode supported by the
361     * CPU.
362     *
363     * Implementations are expected to query the system for the
364     * current memory mode and ensure that it is what the CPU model
365     * expects. If the check fails, the implementation should
366     * terminate the simulation using fatal().
367     */
368    virtual void verifyMemoryMode() const { };
369
370    /**
371     *  Number of threads we're actually simulating (<= SMT_MAX_THREADS).
372     * This is a constant for the duration of the simulation.
373     */
374    ThreadID numThreads;
375
376    /**
377     * Vector of per-thread instruction-based event queues.  Used for
378     * scheduling events based on number of instructions committed by
379     * a particular thread.
380     */
381    EventQueue **comInstEventQueue;
382
383    /**
384     * Vector of per-thread load-based event queues.  Used for
385     * scheduling events based on number of loads committed by
386     *a particular thread.
387     */
388    EventQueue **comLoadEventQueue;
389
390    System *system;
391
392    /**
393     * Get the cache line size of the system.
394     */
395    inline unsigned int cacheLineSize() const { return _cacheLineSize; }
396
397    /**
398     * Serialize this object to the given output stream.
399     *
400     * @note CPU models should normally overload the serializeThread()
401     * method instead of the serialize() method as this provides a
402     * uniform data format for all CPU models and promotes better code
403     * reuse.
404     *
405     * @param os The stream to serialize to.
406     */
407    void serialize(CheckpointOut &cp) const override;
408
409    /**
410     * Reconstruct the state of this object from a checkpoint.
411     *
412     * @note CPU models should normally overload the
413     * unserializeThread() method instead of the unserialize() method
414     * as this provides a uniform data format for all CPU models and
415     * promotes better code reuse.
416
417     * @param cp The checkpoint use.
418     * @param section The section name of this object.
419     */
420    void unserialize(CheckpointIn &cp) override;
421
422    /**
423     * Serialize a single thread.
424     *
425     * @param os The stream to serialize to.
426     * @param tid ID of the current thread.
427     */
428    virtual void serializeThread(CheckpointOut &cp, ThreadID tid) const {};
429
430    /**
431     * Unserialize one thread.
432     *
433     * @param cp The checkpoint use.
434     * @param section The section name of this thread.
435     * @param tid ID of the current thread.
436     */
437    virtual void unserializeThread(CheckpointIn &cp, ThreadID tid) {};
438
439    virtual Counter totalInsts() const = 0;
440
441    virtual Counter totalOps() const = 0;
442
443    /**
444     * Schedule an event that exits the simulation loops after a
445     * predefined number of instructions.
446     *
447     * This method is usually called from the configuration script to
448     * get an exit event some time in the future. It is typically used
449     * when the script wants to simulate for a specific number of
450     * instructions rather than ticks.
451     *
452     * @param tid Thread monitor.
453     * @param insts Number of instructions into the future.
454     * @param cause Cause to signal in the exit event.
455     */
456    void scheduleInstStop(ThreadID tid, Counter insts, const char *cause);
457
458    /**
459     * Schedule an event that exits the simulation loops after a
460     * predefined number of load operations.
461     *
462     * This method is usually called from the configuration script to
463     * get an exit event some time in the future. It is typically used
464     * when the script wants to simulate for a specific number of
465     * loads rather than ticks.
466     *
467     * @param tid Thread monitor.
468     * @param loads Number of load instructions into the future.
469     * @param cause Cause to signal in the exit event.
470     */
471    void scheduleLoadStop(ThreadID tid, Counter loads, const char *cause);
472
473    /**
474     * Get the number of instructions executed by the specified thread
475     * on this CPU. Used by Python to control simulation.
476     *
477     * @param tid Thread monitor
478     * @return Number of instructions executed
479     */
480    uint64_t getCurrentInstCount(ThreadID tid);
481
482  public:
483    /**
484     * @{
485     * @name PMU Probe points.
486     */
487
488    /**
489     * Helper method to trigger PMU probes for a committed
490     * instruction.
491     *
492     * @param inst Instruction that just committed
493     */
494    virtual void probeInstCommit(const StaticInstPtr &inst);
495
496    /**
497     * Helper method to instantiate probe points belonging to this
498     * object.
499     *
500     * @param name Name of the probe point.
501     * @return A unique_ptr to the new probe point.
502     */
503    ProbePoints::PMUUPtr pmuProbePoint(const char *name);
504
505    /** CPU cycle counter */
506    ProbePoints::PMUUPtr ppCycles;
507
508    /**
509     * Instruction commit probe point.
510     *
511     * This probe point is triggered whenever one or more instructions
512     * are committed. It is normally triggered once for every
513     * instruction. However, CPU models committing bundles of
514     * instructions may call notify once for the entire bundle.
515     */
516    ProbePoints::PMUUPtr ppRetiredInsts;
517
518    /** Retired load instructions */
519    ProbePoints::PMUUPtr ppRetiredLoads;
520    /** Retired store instructions */
521    ProbePoints::PMUUPtr ppRetiredStores;
522
523    /** Retired branches (any type) */
524    ProbePoints::PMUUPtr ppRetiredBranches;
525
526    /** @} */
527
528
529
530    // Function tracing
531  private:
532    bool functionTracingEnabled;
533    std::ostream *functionTraceStream;
534    Addr currentFunctionStart;
535    Addr currentFunctionEnd;
536    Tick functionEntryTick;
537    void enableFunctionTrace();
538    void traceFunctionsInternal(Addr pc);
539
540  private:
541    static std::vector<BaseCPU *> cpuList;   //!< Static global cpu list
542
543  public:
544    void traceFunctions(Addr pc)
545    {
546        if (functionTracingEnabled)
547            traceFunctionsInternal(pc);
548    }
549
550    static int numSimulatedCPUs() { return cpuList.size(); }
551    static Counter numSimulatedInsts()
552    {
553        Counter total = 0;
554
555        int size = cpuList.size();
556        for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
557            total += cpuList[i]->totalInsts();
558
559        return total;
560    }
561
562    static Counter numSimulatedOps()
563    {
564        Counter total = 0;
565
566        int size = cpuList.size();
567        for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
568            total += cpuList[i]->totalOps();
569
570        return total;
571    }
572
573  public:
574    // Number of CPU cycles simulated
575    Stats::Scalar numCycles;
576    Stats::Scalar numWorkItemsStarted;
577    Stats::Scalar numWorkItemsCompleted;
578
579  private:
580    std::vector<AddressMonitor> addressMonitor;
581
582  public:
583    void armMonitor(ThreadID tid, Addr address);
584    bool mwait(ThreadID tid, PacketPtr pkt);
585    void mwaitAtomic(ThreadID tid, ThreadContext *tc, TheISA::TLB *dtb);
586    AddressMonitor *getCpuAddrMonitor(ThreadID tid)
587    {
588        assert(tid < numThreads);
589        return &addressMonitor[tid];
590    }
591
592    Cycles syscallRetryLatency;
593};
594
595#endif // THE_ISA == NULL_ISA
596
597#endif // __CPU_BASE_HH__
598