sim: ScopedMigration does nothing if both eqs are the same
Added a check to avoid unlocking/locking the same event queue. Also,
added an optional parameter to enable the migration to be skipped. This
can be useful to disable the synchronization for certain runtime
conditions.
Change-Id: I4b03b3ffff4f9503153cd41dd8aa78705bf16cc4
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/5730
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
diff --git a/src/sim/eventq.hh b/src/sim/eventq.hh
index 6d68b4e..0a0405f 100644
--- a/src/sim/eventq.hh
+++ b/src/sim/eventq.hh
@@ -542,28 +542,36 @@
* example, be useful when performing IO across thread event
* queues when timing is not crucial (e.g., during fast
* forwarding).
+ *
+ * ScopedMigration does nothing if both eqs are the same
*/
class ScopedMigration
{
public:
- ScopedMigration(EventQueue *_new_eq)
- : new_eq(*_new_eq), old_eq(*curEventQueue())
+ ScopedMigration(EventQueue *_new_eq, bool _doMigrate = true)
+ :new_eq(*_new_eq), old_eq(*curEventQueue()),
+ doMigrate((&new_eq != &old_eq)&&_doMigrate)
{
- old_eq.unlock();
- new_eq.lock();
- curEventQueue(&new_eq);
+ if (doMigrate){
+ old_eq.unlock();
+ new_eq.lock();
+ curEventQueue(&new_eq);
+ }
}
~ScopedMigration()
{
- new_eq.unlock();
- old_eq.lock();
- curEventQueue(&old_eq);
+ if (doMigrate){
+ new_eq.unlock();
+ old_eq.lock();
+ curEventQueue(&old_eq);
+ }
}
private:
EventQueue &new_eq;
EventQueue &old_eq;
+ bool doMigrate;
};
/**