thread_context.hh revision 6658
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It provides all accessor methods to 67 * state that might be needed by external objects, ranging from 68 * register values to things such as kernel stats. It is an abstract 69 * base class; the CPU can create its own ThreadContext by either 70 * deriving from it, or using the templated ProxyThreadContext. 71 * 72 * The ThreadContext is slightly different than the ExecContext. The 73 * ThreadContext provides access to an individual thread's state; an 74 * ExecContext provides ISA access to the CPU (meaning it is 75 * implicitly multithreaded on SMT systems). Additionally the 76 * ThreadState is an abstract class that exactly defines the 77 * interface; the ExecContext is a more implicit interface that must 78 * be implemented so that the ISA can access whatever state it needs. 79 */ 80class ThreadContext 81{ 82 protected: 83 typedef TheISA::MachInst MachInst; 84 typedef TheISA::IntReg IntReg; 85 typedef TheISA::FloatReg FloatReg; 86 typedef TheISA::FloatRegBits FloatRegBits; 87 typedef TheISA::MiscReg MiscReg; 88 public: 89 90 enum Status 91 { 92 /// Running. Instructions should be executed only when 93 /// the context is in this state. 94 Active, 95 96 /// Temporarily inactive. Entered while waiting for 97 /// synchronization, etc. 98 Suspended, 99 100 /// Permanently shut down. Entered when target executes 101 /// m5exit pseudo-instruction. When all contexts enter 102 /// this state, the simulation will terminate. 103 Halted 104 }; 105 106 virtual ~ThreadContext() { }; 107 108 virtual BaseCPU *getCpuPtr() = 0; 109 110 virtual int cpuId() = 0; 111 112 virtual int threadId() = 0; 113 114 virtual void setThreadId(int id) = 0; 115 116 virtual int contextId() = 0; 117 118 virtual void setContextId(int id) = 0; 119 120 virtual TheISA::TLB *getITBPtr() = 0; 121 122 virtual TheISA::TLB *getDTBPtr() = 0; 123 124 virtual System *getSystemPtr() = 0; 125 126#if FULL_SYSTEM 127 virtual TheISA::Kernel::Statistics *getKernelStats() = 0; 128 129 virtual FunctionalPort *getPhysPort() = 0; 130 131 virtual VirtualPort *getVirtPort() = 0; 132 133 virtual void connectMemPorts(ThreadContext *tc) = 0; 134#else 135 virtual TranslatingPort *getMemPort() = 0; 136 137 virtual Process *getProcessPtr() = 0; 138#endif 139 140 virtual Status status() const = 0; 141 142 virtual void setStatus(Status new_status) = 0; 143 144 /// Set the status to Active. Optional delay indicates number of 145 /// cycles to wait before beginning execution. 146 virtual void activate(int delay = 1) = 0; 147 148 /// Set the status to Suspended. 149 virtual void suspend(int delay = 0) = 0; 150 151 /// Set the status to Halted. 152 virtual void halt(int delay = 0) = 0; 153 154#if FULL_SYSTEM 155 virtual void dumpFuncProfile() = 0; 156#endif 157 158 virtual void takeOverFrom(ThreadContext *old_context) = 0; 159 160 virtual void regStats(const std::string &name) = 0; 161 162 virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os) = 0; 163 virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion) = 0; 164 165#if FULL_SYSTEM 166 virtual EndQuiesceEvent *getQuiesceEvent() = 0; 167 168 // Not necessarily the best location for these... 169 // Having an extra function just to read these is obnoxious 170 virtual Tick readLastActivate() = 0; 171 virtual Tick readLastSuspend() = 0; 172 173 virtual void profileClear() = 0; 174 virtual void profileSample() = 0; 175#endif 176 177 // Also somewhat obnoxious. Really only used for the TLB fault. 178 // However, may be quite useful in SPARC. 179 virtual TheISA::MachInst getInst() = 0; 180 181 virtual void copyArchRegs(ThreadContext *tc) = 0; 182 183 virtual void clearArchRegs() = 0; 184 185 // 186 // New accessors for new decoder. 187 // 188 virtual uint64_t readIntReg(int reg_idx) = 0; 189 190 virtual FloatReg readFloatReg(int reg_idx) = 0; 191 192 virtual FloatRegBits readFloatRegBits(int reg_idx) = 0; 193 194 virtual void setIntReg(int reg_idx, uint64_t val) = 0; 195 196 virtual void setFloatReg(int reg_idx, FloatReg val) = 0; 197 198 virtual void setFloatRegBits(int reg_idx, FloatRegBits val) = 0; 199 200 virtual uint64_t readPC() = 0; 201 202 virtual void setPC(uint64_t val) = 0; 203 204 virtual uint64_t readNextPC() = 0; 205 206 virtual void setNextPC(uint64_t val) = 0; 207 208 virtual uint64_t readNextNPC() = 0; 209 210 virtual void setNextNPC(uint64_t val) = 0; 211 212 virtual uint64_t readMicroPC() = 0; 213 214 virtual void setMicroPC(uint64_t val) = 0; 215 216 virtual uint64_t readNextMicroPC() = 0; 217 218 virtual void setNextMicroPC(uint64_t val) = 0; 219 220 virtual MiscReg readMiscRegNoEffect(int misc_reg) = 0; 221 222 virtual MiscReg readMiscReg(int misc_reg) = 0; 223 224 virtual void setMiscRegNoEffect(int misc_reg, const MiscReg &val) = 0; 225 226 virtual void setMiscReg(int misc_reg, const MiscReg &val) = 0; 227 228 virtual int flattenIntIndex(int reg) = 0; 229 virtual int flattenFloatIndex(int reg) = 0; 230 231 virtual uint64_t 232 readRegOtherThread(int misc_reg, ThreadID tid) 233 { 234 return 0; 235 } 236 237 virtual void 238 setRegOtherThread(int misc_reg, const MiscReg &val, ThreadID tid) 239 { 240 } 241 242 // Also not necessarily the best location for these two. Hopefully will go 243 // away once we decide upon where st cond failures goes. 244 virtual unsigned readStCondFailures() = 0; 245 246 virtual void setStCondFailures(unsigned sc_failures) = 0; 247 248 // Only really makes sense for old CPU model. Still could be useful though. 249 virtual bool misspeculating() = 0; 250 251#if !FULL_SYSTEM 252 // Same with st cond failures. 253 virtual Counter readFuncExeInst() = 0; 254 255 virtual void syscall(int64_t callnum) = 0; 256 257 // This function exits the thread context in the CPU and returns 258 // 1 if the CPU has no more active threads (meaning it's OK to exit); 259 // Used in syscall-emulation mode when a thread calls the exit syscall. 260 virtual int exit() { return 1; }; 261#endif 262 263 /** function to compare two thread contexts (for debugging) */ 264 static void compare(ThreadContext *one, ThreadContext *two); 265}; 266 267/** 268 * ProxyThreadContext class that provides a way to implement a 269 * ThreadContext without having to derive from it. ThreadContext is an 270 * abstract class, so anything that derives from it and uses its 271 * interface will pay the overhead of virtual function calls. This 272 * class is created to enable a user-defined Thread object to be used 273 * wherever ThreadContexts are used, without paying the overhead of 274 * virtual function calls when it is used by itself. See 275 * simple_thread.hh for an example of this. 276 */ 277template <class TC> 278class ProxyThreadContext : public ThreadContext 279{ 280 public: 281 ProxyThreadContext(TC *actual_tc) 282 { actualTC = actual_tc; } 283 284 private: 285 TC *actualTC; 286 287 public: 288 289 BaseCPU *getCpuPtr() { return actualTC->getCpuPtr(); } 290 291 int cpuId() { return actualTC->cpuId(); } 292 293 int threadId() { return actualTC->threadId(); } 294 295 void setThreadId(int id) { return actualTC->setThreadId(id); } 296 297 int contextId() { return actualTC->contextId(); } 298 299 void setContextId(int id) { actualTC->setContextId(id); } 300 301 TheISA::TLB *getITBPtr() { return actualTC->getITBPtr(); } 302 303 TheISA::TLB *getDTBPtr() { return actualTC->getDTBPtr(); } 304 305 System *getSystemPtr() { return actualTC->getSystemPtr(); } 306 307#if FULL_SYSTEM 308 TheISA::Kernel::Statistics *getKernelStats() 309 { return actualTC->getKernelStats(); } 310 311 FunctionalPort *getPhysPort() { return actualTC->getPhysPort(); } 312 313 VirtualPort *getVirtPort() { return actualTC->getVirtPort(); } 314 315 void connectMemPorts(ThreadContext *tc) { actualTC->connectMemPorts(tc); } 316#else 317 TranslatingPort *getMemPort() { return actualTC->getMemPort(); } 318 319 Process *getProcessPtr() { return actualTC->getProcessPtr(); } 320#endif 321 322 Status status() const { return actualTC->status(); } 323 324 void setStatus(Status new_status) { actualTC->setStatus(new_status); } 325 326 /// Set the status to Active. Optional delay indicates number of 327 /// cycles to wait before beginning execution. 328 void activate(int delay = 1) { actualTC->activate(delay); } 329 330 /// Set the status to Suspended. 331 void suspend(int delay = 0) { actualTC->suspend(); } 332 333 /// Set the status to Halted. 334 void halt(int delay = 0) { actualTC->halt(); } 335 336#if FULL_SYSTEM 337 void dumpFuncProfile() { actualTC->dumpFuncProfile(); } 338#endif 339 340 void takeOverFrom(ThreadContext *oldContext) 341 { actualTC->takeOverFrom(oldContext); } 342 343 void regStats(const std::string &name) { actualTC->regStats(name); } 344 345 void serialize(std::ostream &os) { actualTC->serialize(os); } 346 void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion) 347 { actualTC->unserialize(cp, section); } 348 349#if FULL_SYSTEM 350 EndQuiesceEvent *getQuiesceEvent() { return actualTC->getQuiesceEvent(); } 351 352 Tick readLastActivate() { return actualTC->readLastActivate(); } 353 Tick readLastSuspend() { return actualTC->readLastSuspend(); } 354 355 void profileClear() { return actualTC->profileClear(); } 356 void profileSample() { return actualTC->profileSample(); } 357#endif 358 // @todo: Do I need this? 359 MachInst getInst() { return actualTC->getInst(); } 360 361 // @todo: Do I need this? 362 void copyArchRegs(ThreadContext *tc) { actualTC->copyArchRegs(tc); } 363 364 void clearArchRegs() { actualTC->clearArchRegs(); } 365 366 // 367 // New accessors for new decoder. 368 // 369 uint64_t readIntReg(int reg_idx) 370 { return actualTC->readIntReg(reg_idx); } 371 372 FloatReg readFloatReg(int reg_idx) 373 { return actualTC->readFloatReg(reg_idx); } 374 375 FloatRegBits readFloatRegBits(int reg_idx) 376 { return actualTC->readFloatRegBits(reg_idx); } 377 378 void setIntReg(int reg_idx, uint64_t val) 379 { actualTC->setIntReg(reg_idx, val); } 380 381 void setFloatReg(int reg_idx, FloatReg val) 382 { actualTC->setFloatReg(reg_idx, val); } 383 384 void setFloatRegBits(int reg_idx, FloatRegBits val) 385 { actualTC->setFloatRegBits(reg_idx, val); } 386 387 uint64_t readPC() { return actualTC->readPC(); } 388 389 void setPC(uint64_t val) { actualTC->setPC(val); } 390 391 uint64_t readNextPC() { return actualTC->readNextPC(); } 392 393 void setNextPC(uint64_t val) { actualTC->setNextPC(val); } 394 395 uint64_t readNextNPC() { return actualTC->readNextNPC(); } 396 397 void setNextNPC(uint64_t val) { actualTC->setNextNPC(val); } 398 399 uint64_t readMicroPC() { return actualTC->readMicroPC(); } 400 401 void setMicroPC(uint64_t val) { actualTC->setMicroPC(val); } 402 403 uint64_t readNextMicroPC() { return actualTC->readMicroPC(); } 404 405 void setNextMicroPC(uint64_t val) { actualTC->setNextMicroPC(val); } 406 407 MiscReg readMiscRegNoEffect(int misc_reg) 408 { return actualTC->readMiscRegNoEffect(misc_reg); } 409 410 MiscReg readMiscReg(int misc_reg) 411 { return actualTC->readMiscReg(misc_reg); } 412 413 void setMiscRegNoEffect(int misc_reg, const MiscReg &val) 414 { return actualTC->setMiscRegNoEffect(misc_reg, val); } 415 416 void setMiscReg(int misc_reg, const MiscReg &val) 417 { return actualTC->setMiscReg(misc_reg, val); } 418 419 int flattenIntIndex(int reg) 420 { return actualTC->flattenIntIndex(reg); } 421 422 int flattenFloatIndex(int reg) 423 { return actualTC->flattenFloatIndex(reg); } 424 425 unsigned readStCondFailures() 426 { return actualTC->readStCondFailures(); } 427 428 void setStCondFailures(unsigned sc_failures) 429 { actualTC->setStCondFailures(sc_failures); } 430 431 // @todo: Fix this! 432 bool misspeculating() { return actualTC->misspeculating(); } 433 434#if !FULL_SYSTEM 435 void syscall(int64_t callnum) 436 { actualTC->syscall(callnum); } 437 438 Counter readFuncExeInst() { return actualTC->readFuncExeInst(); } 439#endif 440}; 441 442#endif 443