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#ifndef __CPU_INST_RES_HH__
#define __CPU_INST_RES_HH__
#include <type_traits>
#include "arch/generic/types.hh"
#include "arch/generic/vec_reg.hh"
namespace gem5
{
class InstResult
{
public:
union MultiResult
{
uint64_t integer;
double dbl;
TheISA::VecRegContainer vector;
TheISA::VecElem vecElem;
TheISA::VecPredRegContainer pred;
MultiResult() {}
};
enum class ResultType
{
Scalar,
VecElem,
VecReg,
VecPredReg,
NumResultTypes,
Invalid
};
private:
MultiResult result;
ResultType type;
public:
/** Default constructor creates an invalid result. */
InstResult() : type(ResultType::Invalid) { }
InstResult(const InstResult &) = default;
/** Scalar result from scalar. */
template<typename T>
explicit InstResult(T i, const ResultType& t) : type(t) {
static_assert(std::is_integral<T>::value ^
std::is_floating_point<T>::value,
"Parameter type is neither integral nor fp, or it is both");
if (std::is_integral<T>::value) {
result.integer = i;
} else if (std::is_floating_point<T>::value) {
result.dbl = i;
}
}
/** Vector result. */
explicit InstResult(const TheISA::VecRegContainer& v, const ResultType& t)
: type(t) { result.vector = v; }
/** Predicate result. */
explicit InstResult(const TheISA::VecPredRegContainer& v,
const ResultType& t)
: type(t) { result.pred = v; }
InstResult& operator=(const InstResult& that) {
type = that.type;
switch (type) {
/* Given that misc regs are not written to, there may be invalids in
* the result stack. */
case ResultType::Invalid:
break;
case ResultType::Scalar:
result.integer = that.result.integer;
break;
case ResultType::VecElem:
result.vecElem = that.result.vecElem;
break;
case ResultType::VecReg:
result.vector = that.result.vector;
break;
case ResultType::VecPredReg:
result.pred = that.result.pred;
break;
default:
panic("Assigning result from unknown result type");
break;
}
return *this;
}
/**
* Result comparison
* Two invalid results always differ.
*/
bool operator==(const InstResult& that) const {
if (this->type != that.type)
return false;
switch (type) {
case ResultType::Scalar:
return result.integer == that.result.integer;
case ResultType::VecElem:
return result.vecElem == that.result.vecElem;
case ResultType::VecReg:
return result.vector == that.result.vector;
case ResultType::VecPredReg:
return result.pred == that.result.pred;
case ResultType::Invalid:
return false;
default:
panic("Unknown type of result: %d\n", (int)type);
}
}
bool operator!=(const InstResult& that) const {
return !operator==(that);
}
/** Checks */
/** @{ */
/** Is this a scalar result?. */
bool isScalar() const { return type == ResultType::Scalar; }
/** Is this a vector result?. */
bool isVector() const { return type == ResultType::VecReg; }
/** Is this a vector element result?. */
bool isVecElem() const { return type == ResultType::VecElem; }
/** Is this a predicate result?. */
bool isPred() const { return type == ResultType::VecPredReg; }
/** Is this a valid result?. */
bool isValid() const { return type != ResultType::Invalid; }
/** @} */
/** Explicit cast-like operations. */
/** @{ */
const uint64_t&
asInteger() const
{
assert(isScalar());
return result.integer;
}
/** Cast to integer without checking type.
* This is required to have the o3 cpu checker happy, as it
* compares results as integers without being fully aware of
* their nature. */
const uint64_t&
asIntegerNoAssert() const
{
return result.integer;
}
const TheISA::VecRegContainer&
asVector() const
{
panic_if(!isVector(), "Converting scalar (or invalid) to vector!!");
return result.vector;
}
const TheISA::VecElem&
asVectorElem() const
{
panic_if(!isVecElem(), "Converting scalar (or invalid) to vector!!");
return result.vecElem;
}
const TheISA::VecPredRegContainer&
asPred() const
{
panic_if(!isPred(), "Converting scalar (or invalid) to predicate!!");
return result.pred;
}
/** @} */
};
} // namespace gem5
#endif // __CPU_INST_RES_HH__