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Update README
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The ns16550 is a widely use serial device so we add a simplified
ns16550 device emulation which is good enough for Linux, OpenSBI,
and hypervisors to use as console.
Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup@brainfault.org>
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We need an interrupt controller in Spike which will allow us to
emulate more real-world devices such as UART, VirtIO net, VirtIO
block, etc.
The RISC-V PLIC (or SiFive PLIC) is the commonly used interrupt
controller in existing RISC-V platforms so this patch adds PLIC
emulation for Spike.
Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup@brainfault.org>
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The only slightly difficult thing here is that hartids will always
be considered "overridden" by the time we get to sim_t::sim_t (either
overridden by a command line argument, or overridden when we set
default hartids just before the constructor). To allow downstream code
to distinguish between "I picked IDs 0, 1, 2, 3 because the user asked
for 4 processors" and "The user explicitly asked for IDs 0, 1, 2, 3",
we have an extra explicit_hartids field.
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This commit defines a "cfg_t" structure, which currently just holds
the initrd address range. It will be augmented in future commits to
hold other configuration arguments as well.
To represent a configuration argument, we define an arg_t base class.
This holds a current value, together with a flag that tells us whether
the value has been updated from the default. The idea is that in
future we're going to use that flag when reading a DTB file: if an
argument has actually been specified on the command line, we need to
take it into account; if not, we can ignore the default and use the
DTB file's supplied value.
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This is a minor change, turning processor_t from a child class of
isa_parser_t into a class that contains an isa_parser_t as a field.
The point is that it is a step toward separating out
"configuration" (and ISA string parsing) from processor state. This
should be helpful for rejigging things so that we construct more from
a supplied device tree.
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sout is renamed to sout_ to reduce likelihood programmers accidentally use it.
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* Adding symbol lookup when --enable-commitlog is enabled
* Removed the #ifdef RISCV_ENABLE_COMMITLOG for all get_symbol related function
Only retained the in processor.cc where it is called.
Co-authored-by: Shajid Thiruvathodi <sthiruva@valtrix.in>
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We add bootargs command-line option to Spike which allows us to
provide custom kernel parameters to Linux and Xvisor.
Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup.patel@wdc.com>
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Signed-off-by: Chih-Min Chao <chihmin.chao@sifive.com>
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1. pass dtb option from constructor
2. separate dtb generation from rom initialization
3. setup clint base from dtb
Signed-off-by: Chih-Min Chao <chihmin.chao@sifive.com>
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Signed-off-by: Chih-Min Chao <chihmin.chao@sifive.com>
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This patch adds a --log argument to spike. If not given, the behaviour
is unchanged: messages logging execution of instructions and (if
commit logging is enabled) commits go to stderr.
If --log=P is given, Spike now writes these messages to a log file at
the path P. This is nice, because they are no longer tangled up with
other errors and warnings.
The code is mostly plumbing: passing a FILE* object through to the
functions that were using stderr. I've written a simple "log_file_t"
class, which opens a log file if necessary and yields it or stderr.
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This patch adds optional support clint timer incrementing at
real-time rate. This can be enabled by passing command line
parameter "--real-time-clint".
This feature can be used for:
1. Checking whether any code addition to Spike is slowing down
simulation too much
2. Comparing run-time for software on Spike with other functional
simulators (such as QEMU)
Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup.patel@wdc.com>
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Latest Linux does not boot Spike mainly because:
1. Spike does not set bootargs in DTS
2. Spike does not provide mechanism to load initrd for Linux
This patch addresses both above issues and we can now
get latest Linux to prompt on Spike.
Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup.patel@wdc.com>
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* Adds --log-commits commandline option.
Similar to histogram support, the commit logging feature must be
enabled with a configure option: --enable-commitlog. However, unlike
that feature, there was no way to turn off the logging with a
commandline option once the functionality was built in. This (git)
commit provides that abilty.
* Changes addressing review feedback.
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add command to show vector register in debug mode
Signed-off-by: Bruce Hoult <bruce@hoult.org>
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the default vector parameters are defined in configuration time but can
be changed throught command-line option
Signed-off-by: Dave Wen <dave.wen@sifive.com>
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* Clean up debug module options.
1. Instead of passing each one a few levels deep, create
debug_module_config_t which contains them all.
2. Rename all those command line options so they start with --dm for
debug module.
3. Add --dm-no-halt-groups to disable halt group support.
* Update changelog.
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This is used to make sure that OpenOCD can work on targets that don't
support abstract access to CSR registers. It replaces a simpler hack,
which caused #266.
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* Implement hasel/hawindow support.
This should allow simultaneous resume and halt to work.
* Fix anyrunning/anyhalted bits.
* Add --without-hasel argument for testing.
* Make halt/resume times more equal.
Switching threads after every instruction executed in debug mode leads
to a lot of extra instructions being executed on the "other" thread when
both are really supposed to halt/resume near-simultaneously. Fixed that
by adding wfi to debug_rom.S, and implementing it to switch to the other
hart as well as check for JTAG input.
When resuming, write the hart ID to the debug ROM so that the DM knows
which hart actually resumed. (Before simultaneous resume it just assumed
the current one.)
Also got rid of resume symbol in debug_rom.S since it had no purpose.
* Preserve Debug ROM entry points.
* Make sure minstret is correct when wfi happens.
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This fixes the build on Alpine Linux (which uses musl libc).
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Optionally make spike behave more like real hardware, to automatically
test OpenOCD's handling of such hardware.
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This is useful for example when the trace until a PC value needs
to be extracted (#246)
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By separating the simif_t declaration from the sim_t declaration, the
simif_t declaration no longer depends on fesvr header files. This
simplifies compilation of custom sim class implementations that don't
depend on fesvr.
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Add debug module authentication.
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simulator/htif.
This allows the implementation of an alternative top-level simulator class.
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Off by default, enabled with --debug-auth.
The protocol is very simple (definitely not secure) to allow debuggers
to test their authentication feature. To authenticate a debugger must:
1. Read authdata
2. Write to authdata the value that it just read, plus 1
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This lets the user control whether the system bus access implements bus
mastering.
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Also add an implicit ebreak after the program buffer. This is not part
of the spec, but hopefully it will be.
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