system.hh revision 8711
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41 * Authors: Steve Reinhardt
42 *          Lisa Hsu
43 *          Nathan Binkert
44 *          Rick Strong
45 */
46
47#ifndef __SYSTEM_HH__
48#define __SYSTEM_HH__
49
50#include <string>
51#include <vector>
52
53#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
54#include "base/misc.hh"
55#include "base/statistics.hh"
56#include "config/full_system.hh"
57#include "cpu/pc_event.hh"
58#include "enums/MemoryMode.hh"
59#include "mem/mem_object.hh"
60#include "mem/port.hh"
61#include "params/System.hh"
62
63#if FULL_SYSTEM
64#include "kern/system_events.hh"
65#endif
66
67class BaseCPU;
68class ThreadContext;
69class ObjectFile;
70class PhysicalMemory;
71
72#if FULL_SYSTEM
73class Platform;
74class PortProxy;
75class FSTranslatingPortProxy;
76#endif
77class GDBListener;
78class BaseRemoteGDB;
79
80class System : public MemObject
81{
82  private:
83
84    /**
85     * Private class for the system port which is only used as a
86     * master for debug access and for non-structural entities that do
87     * not have a port of their own.
88     */
89    class SystemPort : public Port
90    {
91      public:
92
93        /**
94         * Create a system port with a name and an owner.
95         */
96        SystemPort(const std::string &_name, MemObject *_owner)
97            : Port(_name, _owner)
98        { }
99        bool recvTiming(PacketPtr pkt)
100        { panic("SystemPort does not receive timing!\n"); return false; }
101        Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt)
102        { panic("SystemPort does not receive atomic!\n"); return 0; }
103        void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt)
104        { panic("SystemPort does not receive functional!\n"); }
105
106        /**
107         * The system port is a master port connected to a single
108         * slave and thus do not care about what ranges the slave
109         * covers (as there is nothing to choose from).
110         */
111        void recvRangeChange() { }
112
113    };
114
115    SystemPort _systemPort;
116
117  public:
118
119    /**
120     * After all objects have been created and all ports are
121     * connected, check that the system port is connected.
122     */
123    virtual void init();
124
125    /**
126     * Get a pointer to the system port that can be used by
127     * non-structural simulation objects like processes or threads, or
128     * external entities like loaders and debuggers, etc, to access
129     * the memory system.
130     *
131     * @return a pointer to the system port we own
132     */
133    Port* getSystemPort() { return &_systemPort; }
134
135    /**
136     * Additional function to return the Port of a memory object.
137     */
138    Port *getPort(const std::string &if_name, int idx = -1);
139
140    static const char *MemoryModeStrings[3];
141
142    Enums::MemoryMode
143    getMemoryMode()
144    {
145        assert(memoryMode);
146        return memoryMode;
147    }
148
149    /** Change the memory mode of the system. This should only be called by the
150     * python!!
151     * @param mode Mode to change to (atomic/timing)
152     */
153    void setMemoryMode(Enums::MemoryMode mode);
154
155    PhysicalMemory *physmem;
156    PCEventQueue pcEventQueue;
157
158    std::vector<ThreadContext *> threadContexts;
159    int _numContexts;
160
161    ThreadContext *getThreadContext(ThreadID tid)
162    {
163        return threadContexts[tid];
164    }
165
166    int numContexts()
167    {
168        assert(_numContexts == (int)threadContexts.size());
169        return _numContexts;
170    }
171
172    /** Return number of running (non-halted) thread contexts in
173     * system.  These threads could be Active or Suspended. */
174    int numRunningContexts();
175
176    /** List to store ranges of memories in this system */
177    AddrRangeList memRanges;
178
179    /** check if an address points to valid system memory
180     * and thus we can fetch instructions out of it
181     */
182    bool isMemory(const Addr addr) const;
183
184#if FULL_SYSTEM
185    Platform *platform;
186    uint64_t init_param;
187
188    /** Port to physical memory used for writing object files into ram at
189     * boot.*/
190    PortProxy* physProxy;
191    FSTranslatingPortProxy* virtProxy;
192
193    /** kernel symbol table */
194    SymbolTable *kernelSymtab;
195
196    /** Object pointer for the kernel code */
197    ObjectFile *kernel;
198
199    /** Begining of kernel code */
200    Addr kernelStart;
201
202    /** End of kernel code */
203    Addr kernelEnd;
204
205    /** Entry point in the kernel to start at */
206    Addr kernelEntry;
207
208    /** Mask that should be anded for binary/symbol loading.
209     * This allows one two different OS requirements for the same ISA to be
210     * handled.  Some OSes are compiled for a virtual address and need to be
211     * loaded into physical memory that starts at address 0, while other
212     * bare metal tools generate images that start at address 0.
213     */
214    Addr loadAddrMask;
215
216#else
217
218    Addr pagePtr;
219
220  protected:
221    uint64_t nextPID;
222
223  public:
224    uint64_t allocatePID()
225    {
226        return nextPID++;
227    }
228
229    /** Amount of physical memory that is still free */
230    Addr freeMemSize();
231
232    /** Amount of physical memory that exists */
233    Addr memSize();
234
235
236#endif // FULL_SYSTEM
237
238  protected:
239    Enums::MemoryMode memoryMode;
240    uint64_t workItemsBegin;
241    uint64_t workItemsEnd;
242    uint32_t numWorkIds;
243    std::vector<bool> activeCpus;
244
245  public:
246    virtual void regStats();
247    /**
248     * Called by pseudo_inst to track the number of work items started by this
249     * system.
250     */
251    uint64_t
252    incWorkItemsBegin()
253    {
254        return ++workItemsBegin;
255    }
256
257    /**
258     * Called by pseudo_inst to track the number of work items completed by
259     * this system.
260     */
261    uint64_t
262    incWorkItemsEnd()
263    {
264        return ++workItemsEnd;
265    }
266
267    /**
268     * Called by pseudo_inst to mark the cpus actively executing work items.
269     * Returns the total number of cpus that have executed work item begin or
270     * ends.
271     */
272    int
273    markWorkItem(int index)
274    {
275        int count = 0;
276        assert(index < activeCpus.size());
277        activeCpus[index] = true;
278        for (std::vector<bool>::iterator i = activeCpus.begin();
279             i < activeCpus.end(); i++) {
280            if (*i) count++;
281        }
282        return count;
283    }
284
285    inline void workItemBegin(uint32_t tid, uint32_t workid)
286    {
287        std::pair<uint32_t,uint32_t> p(tid, workid);
288        lastWorkItemStarted[p] = curTick();
289    }
290
291    void workItemEnd(uint32_t tid, uint32_t workid);
292
293#if FULL_SYSTEM
294    /**
295     * Fix up an address used to match PCs for hooking simulator
296     * events on to target function executions.  See comment in
297     * system.cc for details.
298     */
299    virtual Addr fixFuncEventAddr(Addr addr) = 0;
300
301    /**
302     * Add a function-based event to the given function, to be looked
303     * up in the specified symbol table.
304     */
305    template <class T>
306    T *addFuncEvent(SymbolTable *symtab, const char *lbl)
307    {
308        Addr addr = 0; // initialize only to avoid compiler warning
309
310        if (symtab->findAddress(lbl, addr)) {
311            T *ev = new T(&pcEventQueue, lbl, fixFuncEventAddr(addr));
312            return ev;
313        }
314
315        return NULL;
316    }
317
318    /** Add a function-based event to kernel code. */
319    template <class T>
320    T *addKernelFuncEvent(const char *lbl)
321    {
322        return addFuncEvent<T>(kernelSymtab, lbl);
323    }
324
325#endif
326  public:
327    std::vector<BaseRemoteGDB *> remoteGDB;
328    std::vector<GDBListener *> gdbListen;
329    bool breakpoint();
330
331  public:
332    typedef SystemParams Params;
333
334  protected:
335    Params *_params;
336
337  public:
338    System(Params *p);
339    ~System();
340
341    void initState();
342
343    const Params *params() const { return (const Params *)_params; }
344
345  public:
346
347#if FULL_SYSTEM
348    /**
349     * Returns the addess the kernel starts at.
350     * @return address the kernel starts at
351     */
352    Addr getKernelStart() const { return kernelStart; }
353
354    /**
355     * Returns the addess the kernel ends at.
356     * @return address the kernel ends at
357     */
358    Addr getKernelEnd() const { return kernelEnd; }
359
360    /**
361     * Returns the addess the entry point to the kernel code.
362     * @return entry point of the kernel code
363     */
364    Addr getKernelEntry() const { return kernelEntry; }
365
366#else
367
368    /// Allocate npages contiguous unused physical pages
369    /// @return Starting address of first page
370    Addr allocPhysPages(int npages);
371
372#endif // FULL_SYSTEM
373
374    int registerThreadContext(ThreadContext *tc, int assigned=-1);
375    void replaceThreadContext(ThreadContext *tc, int context_id);
376
377    void serialize(std::ostream &os);
378    void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
379    virtual void resume();
380
381  public:
382    Counter totalNumInsts;
383    EventQueue instEventQueue;
384    std::map<std::pair<uint32_t,uint32_t>, Tick>  lastWorkItemStarted;
385    std::map<uint32_t, Stats::Histogram*> workItemStats;
386
387    ////////////////////////////////////////////
388    //
389    // STATIC GLOBAL SYSTEM LIST
390    //
391    ////////////////////////////////////////////
392
393    static std::vector<System *> systemList;
394    static int numSystemsRunning;
395
396    static void printSystems();
397
398
399};
400
401#endif // __SYSTEM_HH__
402