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#ifndef __KERN_LINUX_EVENTS_HH__
#define __KERN_LINUX_EVENTS_HH__
#include <functional>
#include <string>
#include "base/compiler.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "debug/DebugPrintf.hh"
#include "kern/linux/printk.hh"
#include "kern/system_events.hh"
#include "mem/se_translating_port_proxy.hh"
#include "sim/guest_abi.hh"
namespace gem5
{
class ThreadContext;
GEM5_DEPRECATED_NAMESPACE(Linux, linux);
namespace linux
{
template <typename ABI, typename Base>
class DebugPrintk : public Base
{
public:
using Base::Base;
void
process(ThreadContext *tc) override
{
if (debug::DebugPrintf) {
std::string str;
std::function<int(ThreadContext *, Addr, PrintkVarArgs)> func =
[&str](ThreadContext *tc, Addr format_ptr,
PrintkVarArgs args) -> int {
return printk(str, tc, format_ptr, args);
};
invokeSimcall<ABI>(tc, func);
DPRINTFN("%s", str);
}
Base::process(tc);
}
};
/**
* Dump the guest kernel's dmesg buffer to a file in gem5's output
* directory and print a warning.
*
* @warn This event uses linux::dumpDmesg() and comes with the same
* limitations. Most importantly, the kernel's address mappings must
* be available to the translating proxy.
*/
class DmesgDump : public PCEvent
{
protected:
std::string fname;
public:
DmesgDump(PCEventScope *s, const std::string &desc, Addr addr,
const std::string &_fname) :
PCEvent(s, desc, addr), fname(_fname)
{}
void process(ThreadContext *tc) override;
};
/**
* Dump the guest kernel's dmesg buffer to a file in gem5's output
* directory and panic.
*
* @warn This event uses linux::dumpDmesg() and comes with the same
* limitations. Most importantly, the kernel's address mappings must
* be available to the translating proxy.
*/
class KernelPanic : public PCEvent
{
protected:
std::string fname;
public:
KernelPanic(PCEventScope *s, const std::string &desc, Addr addr,
const std::string &_fname) :
PCEvent(s, desc, addr), fname(_fname)
{}
void process(ThreadContext *tc) override;
};
void onUDelay(ThreadContext *tc, uint64_t div, uint64_t mul, uint64_t time);
/**
* A class to skip udelay() and related calls in the kernel.
* This class has two additional parameters that take the argument to udelay
* and manipulated it to come up with ns and eventually ticks to quiesce for.
* See descriptions of argDivToNs and argMultToNs below.
*/
template <typename ABI, typename Base>
class SkipUDelay : public Base
{
private:
/**
* Value to divide arg by to create ns. This is present beacues the linux
* kernel code sometime precomputes the first multiply that is done in
* udelay() if the parameter is a constant. We need to undo it so here is
* how.
*/
uint64_t argDivToNs;
/**
* Value to multiple arg by to create ns. Nominally, this is 1000 to
* convert us to ns, but since linux can do some preprocessing of constant
* values something else might be required.
*/
uint64_t argMultToNs;
public:
SkipUDelay(PCEventScope *s, const std::string &desc, Addr addr,
uint64_t mult, uint64_t div) :
Base(s, desc, addr), argDivToNs(div), argMultToNs(mult)
{}
void
process(ThreadContext *tc) override
{
// Use Addr since it's handled specially and will act as a natively
// sized data type.
std::function<void(ThreadContext *, Addr)> call_udelay =
[this](ThreadContext *tc, Addr time) {
onUDelay(tc, argDivToNs, argMultToNs, time);
};
invokeSimcall<ABI>(tc, call_udelay);
Base::process(tc);
}
};
} // namespace linux
} // namespace gem5
#endif // __KERN_LINUX_EVENTS_HH__