exec_context.hh revision 13582:989577bf6abc
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41 * Authors: Kevin Lim
42 *          Andreas Sandberg
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44
45#ifndef __CPU_EXEC_CONTEXT_HH__
46#define __CPU_EXEC_CONTEXT_HH__
47
48#include "arch/registers.hh"
49#include "base/types.hh"
50#include "config/the_isa.hh"
51#include "cpu/base.hh"
52#include "cpu/reg_class.hh"
53#include "cpu/static_inst_fwd.hh"
54#include "cpu/translation.hh"
55#include "mem/request.hh"
56
57/**
58 * The ExecContext is an abstract base class the provides the
59 * interface used by the ISA to manipulate the state of the CPU model.
60 *
61 * Register accessor methods in this class typically provide the index
62 * of the instruction's operand (e.g., 0 or 1), not the architectural
63 * register index, to simplify the implementation of register
64 * renaming.  The architectural register index can be found by
65 * indexing into the instruction's own operand index table.
66 *
67 * @note The methods in this class typically take a raw pointer to the
68 * StaticInst is provided instead of a ref-counted StaticInstPtr to
69 * reduce overhead as an argument. This is fine as long as the
70 * implementation doesn't copy the pointer into any long-term storage
71 * (which is pretty hard to imagine they would have reason to do).
72 */
73class ExecContext {
74  public:
75    typedef TheISA::PCState PCState;
76
77    typedef TheISA::CCReg CCReg;
78    using VecRegContainer = TheISA::VecRegContainer;
79    using VecElem = TheISA::VecElem;
80
81  public:
82    /**
83     * @{
84     * @name Integer Register Interfaces
85     *
86     */
87
88    /** Reads an integer register. */
89    virtual RegVal readIntRegOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx) = 0;
90
91    /** Sets an integer register to a value. */
92    virtual void setIntRegOperand(const StaticInst *si,
93                                  int idx, RegVal val) = 0;
94
95    /** @} */
96
97
98    /**
99     * @{
100     * @name Floating Point Register Interfaces
101     */
102
103    /** Reads a floating point register in its binary format, instead
104     * of by value. */
105    virtual RegVal readFloatRegOperandBits(const StaticInst *si, int idx) = 0;
106
107    /** Sets the bits of a floating point register of single width
108     * to a binary value. */
109    virtual void setFloatRegOperandBits(const StaticInst *si,
110                                        int idx, RegVal val) = 0;
111
112    /** @} */
113
114    /** Vector Register Interfaces. */
115    /** @{ */
116    /** Reads source vector register operand. */
117    virtual const VecRegContainer&
118    readVecRegOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx) const = 0;
119
120    /** Gets destination vector register operand for modification. */
121    virtual VecRegContainer&
122    getWritableVecRegOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx) = 0;
123
124    /** Sets a destination vector register operand to a value. */
125    virtual void
126    setVecRegOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx,
127                     const VecRegContainer& val) = 0;
128    /** @} */
129
130    /** Vector Register Lane Interfaces. */
131    /** @{ */
132    /** Reads source vector 8bit operand. */
133    virtual ConstVecLane8
134    readVec8BitLaneOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx) const = 0;
135
136    /** Reads source vector 16bit operand. */
137    virtual ConstVecLane16
138    readVec16BitLaneOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx) const = 0;
139
140    /** Reads source vector 32bit operand. */
141    virtual ConstVecLane32
142    readVec32BitLaneOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx) const = 0;
143
144    /** Reads source vector 64bit operand. */
145    virtual ConstVecLane64
146    readVec64BitLaneOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx) const = 0;
147
148    /** Write a lane of the destination vector operand. */
149    /** @{ */
150    virtual void setVecLaneOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx,
151            const LaneData<LaneSize::Byte>& val) = 0;
152    virtual void setVecLaneOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx,
153            const LaneData<LaneSize::TwoByte>& val) = 0;
154    virtual void setVecLaneOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx,
155            const LaneData<LaneSize::FourByte>& val) = 0;
156    virtual void setVecLaneOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx,
157            const LaneData<LaneSize::EightByte>& val) = 0;
158    /** @} */
159
160    /** Vector Elem Interfaces. */
161    /** @{ */
162    /** Reads an element of a vector register. */
163    virtual VecElem readVecElemOperand(const StaticInst *si,
164                                        int idx) const = 0;
165
166    /** Sets a vector register to a value. */
167    virtual void setVecElemOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx,
168                                   const VecElem val) = 0;
169    /** @} */
170
171    /**
172     * @{
173     * @name Condition Code Registers
174     */
175    virtual CCReg readCCRegOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx) = 0;
176    virtual void setCCRegOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx, CCReg val) = 0;
177    /** @} */
178
179    /**
180     * @{
181     * @name Misc Register Interfaces
182     */
183    virtual RegVal readMiscRegOperand(const StaticInst *si, int idx) = 0;
184    virtual void setMiscRegOperand(const StaticInst *si,
185                                   int idx, RegVal val) = 0;
186
187    /**
188     * Reads a miscellaneous register, handling any architectural
189     * side effects due to reading that register.
190     */
191    virtual RegVal readMiscReg(int misc_reg) = 0;
192
193    /**
194     * Sets a miscellaneous register, handling any architectural
195     * side effects due to writing that register.
196     */
197    virtual void setMiscReg(int misc_reg, RegVal val) = 0;
198
199    /** @} */
200
201    /**
202     * @{
203     * @name PC Control
204     */
205    virtual PCState pcState() const = 0;
206    virtual void pcState(const PCState &val) = 0;
207    /** @} */
208
209    /**
210     * @{
211     * @name Memory Interface
212     */
213    /**
214     * Perform an atomic memory read operation.  Must be overridden
215     * for exec contexts that support atomic memory mode.  Not pure
216     * virtual since exec contexts that only support timing memory
217     * mode need not override (though in that case this function
218     * should never be called).
219     */
220    virtual Fault readMem(Addr addr, uint8_t *data, unsigned int size,
221                          Request::Flags flags)
222    {
223        panic("ExecContext::readMem() should be overridden\n");
224    }
225
226    /**
227     * Initiate a timing memory read operation.  Must be overridden
228     * for exec contexts that support timing memory mode.  Not pure
229     * virtual since exec contexts that only support atomic memory
230     * mode need not override (though in that case this function
231     * should never be called).
232     */
233    virtual Fault initiateMemRead(Addr addr, unsigned int size,
234                                  Request::Flags flags)
235    {
236        panic("ExecContext::initiateMemRead() should be overridden\n");
237    }
238
239    /**
240     * For atomic-mode contexts, perform an atomic memory write operation.
241     * For timing-mode contexts, initiate a timing memory write operation.
242     */
243    virtual Fault writeMem(uint8_t *data, unsigned int size, Addr addr,
244                           Request::Flags flags, uint64_t *res) = 0;
245
246    /**
247     * Sets the number of consecutive store conditional failures.
248     */
249    virtual void setStCondFailures(unsigned int sc_failures) = 0;
250
251    /**
252     * Returns the number of consecutive store conditional failures.
253     */
254    virtual unsigned int readStCondFailures() const = 0;
255
256    /** @} */
257
258    /**
259     * @{
260     * @name SysCall Emulation Interfaces
261     */
262
263    /**
264     * Executes a syscall specified by the callnum.
265     */
266    virtual void syscall(int64_t callnum, Fault *fault) = 0;
267
268    /** @} */
269
270    /** Returns a pointer to the ThreadContext. */
271    virtual ThreadContext *tcBase() = 0;
272
273    /**
274     * @{
275     * @name Alpha-Specific Interfaces
276     */
277
278    /**
279     * Somewhat Alpha-specific function that handles returning from an
280     * error or interrupt.
281     */
282    virtual Fault hwrei() = 0;
283
284    /**
285     * Check for special simulator handling of specific PAL calls.  If
286     * return value is false, actual PAL call will be suppressed.
287     */
288    virtual bool simPalCheck(int palFunc) = 0;
289
290    /** @} */
291
292    /**
293     * @{
294     * @name ARM-Specific Interfaces
295     */
296
297    virtual bool readPredicate() const = 0;
298    virtual void setPredicate(bool val) = 0;
299
300    /** @} */
301
302    /**
303     * @{
304     * @name X86-Specific Interfaces
305     */
306
307    /**
308     * Invalidate a page in the DTLB <i>and</i> ITLB.
309     */
310    virtual void demapPage(Addr vaddr, uint64_t asn) = 0;
311    virtual void armMonitor(Addr address) = 0;
312    virtual bool mwait(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
313    virtual void mwaitAtomic(ThreadContext *tc) = 0;
314    virtual AddressMonitor *getAddrMonitor() = 0;
315
316    /** @} */
317
318    /**
319     * @{
320     * @name MIPS-Specific Interfaces
321     */
322
323#if THE_ISA == MIPS_ISA
324    virtual RegVal readRegOtherThread(const RegId &reg,
325                                       ThreadID tid=InvalidThreadID) = 0;
326    virtual void setRegOtherThread(const RegId& reg, RegVal val,
327                                   ThreadID tid=InvalidThreadID) = 0;
328#endif
329
330    /** @} */
331};
332
333#endif // __CPU_EXEC_CONTEXT_HH__
334