+# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPLv3+
+# Copyright (C) 2020, 2021 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl@lkcl.net>
+# Copyright (C) 2020 Michael Nolan
+# Funded by NLnet http://nlnet.nl
"""core of the python-based POWER9 simulator
this is part of a cycle-accurate POWER9 simulator. its primary purpose is
* https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424
"""
+from nmigen.back.pysim import Settle
from functools import wraps
from copy import copy
from soc.decoder.orderedset import OrderedSet
from soc.decoder.selectable_int import (FieldSelectableInt, SelectableInt,
selectconcat)
from soc.decoder.power_enums import (spr_dict, spr_byname, XER_bits,
- insns, MicrOp)
-from soc.decoder.helpers import exts, gtu, ltu
+ insns, MicrOp, In1Sel, In2Sel, In3Sel,
+ OutSel, CROutSel)
+
+from soc.decoder.power_enums import SVPtype
+
+from soc.decoder.helpers import exts, gtu, ltu, undefined
from soc.consts import PIb, MSRb # big-endian (PowerISA versions)
+from soc.decoder.power_svp64 import SVP64RM, decode_extra
+
+from soc.decoder.isa.radixmmu import RADIX
+from soc.decoder.isa.mem import Mem, swap_order
from collections import namedtuple
import math
'VRSAVE': 256}
-def swap_order(x, nbytes):
- x = x.to_bytes(nbytes, byteorder='little')
- x = int.from_bytes(x, byteorder='big', signed=False)
- return x
-
+REG_SORT_ORDER = {
+ # TODO (lkcl): adjust other registers that should be in a particular order
+ # probably CA, CA32, and CR
+ "RT": 0,
+ "RA": 0,
+ "RB": 0,
+ "RS": 0,
+ "CR": 0,
+ "LR": 0,
+ "CTR": 0,
+ "TAR": 0,
+ "CA": 0,
+ "CA32": 0,
+ "MSR": 0,
-def create_args(reglist, extra=None):
- args = OrderedSet()
- for reg in reglist:
- args.add(reg)
- args = list(args)
- if extra:
- args = [extra] + args
- return args
-
-
-class Mem:
-
- def __init__(self, row_bytes=8, initial_mem=None):
- self.mem = {}
- self.bytes_per_word = row_bytes
- self.word_log2 = math.ceil(math.log2(row_bytes))
- print("Sim-Mem", initial_mem, self.bytes_per_word, self.word_log2)
- if not initial_mem:
- return
+ "overflow": 1,
+}
- # different types of memory data structures recognised (for convenience)
- if isinstance(initial_mem, list):
- initial_mem = (0, initial_mem)
- if isinstance(initial_mem, tuple):
- startaddr, mem = initial_mem
- initial_mem = {}
- for i, val in enumerate(mem):
- initial_mem[startaddr + row_bytes*i] = (val, row_bytes)
-
- for addr, (val, width) in initial_mem.items():
- #val = swap_order(val, width)
- self.st(addr, val, width, swap=False)
-
- def _get_shifter_mask(self, wid, remainder):
- shifter = ((self.bytes_per_word - wid) - remainder) * \
- 8 # bits per byte
- # XXX https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377
- # BE/LE mode?
- shifter = remainder * 8
- mask = (1 << (wid * 8)) - 1
- print("width,rem,shift,mask", wid, remainder, hex(shifter), hex(mask))
- return shifter, mask
-
- # TODO: Implement ld/st of lesser width
- def ld(self, address, width=8, swap=True, check_in_mem=False):
- print("ld from addr 0x{:x} width {:d}".format(address, width))
- remainder = address & (self.bytes_per_word - 1)
- address = address >> self.word_log2
- assert remainder & (width - 1) == 0, "Unaligned access unsupported!"
- if address in self.mem:
- val = self.mem[address]
- elif check_in_mem:
- return None
- else:
- val = 0
- print("mem @ 0x{:x} rem {:d} : 0x{:x}".format(address, remainder, val))
-
- if width != self.bytes_per_word:
- shifter, mask = self._get_shifter_mask(width, remainder)
- print("masking", hex(val), hex(mask << shifter), shifter)
- val = val & (mask << shifter)
- val >>= shifter
- if swap:
- val = swap_order(val, width)
- print("Read 0x{:x} from addr 0x{:x}".format(val, address))
- return val
-
- def st(self, addr, v, width=8, swap=True):
- staddr = addr
- remainder = addr & (self.bytes_per_word - 1)
- addr = addr >> self.word_log2
- print("Writing 0x{:x} to ST 0x{:x} "
- "memaddr 0x{:x}/{:x}".format(v, staddr, addr, remainder, swap))
- assert remainder & (width - 1) == 0, "Unaligned access unsupported!"
- if swap:
- v = swap_order(v, width)
- if width != self.bytes_per_word:
- if addr in self.mem:
- val = self.mem[addr]
- else:
- val = 0
- shifter, mask = self._get_shifter_mask(width, remainder)
- val &= ~(mask << shifter)
- val |= v << shifter
- self.mem[addr] = val
- else:
- self.mem[addr] = v
- print("mem @ 0x{:x}: 0x{:x}".format(addr, self.mem[addr]))
- def __call__(self, addr, sz):
- val = self.ld(addr.value, sz, swap=False)
- print("memread", addr, sz, val)
- return SelectableInt(val, sz*8)
+def create_args(reglist, extra=None):
+ retval = list(OrderedSet(reglist))
+ retval.sort(key=lambda reg: REG_SORT_ORDER[reg])
+ if extra is not None:
+ return [extra] + retval
+ return retval
- def memassign(self, addr, sz, val):
- print("memassign", addr, sz, val)
- self.st(addr.value, val.value, sz, swap=False)
class GPR(dict):
- def __init__(self, decoder, regfile):
+ def __init__(self, decoder, isacaller, svstate, regfile):
dict.__init__(self)
self.sd = decoder
+ self.isacaller = isacaller
+ self.svstate = svstate
for i in range(32):
self[i] = SelectableInt(regfile[i], 64)
def getz(self, rnum):
# rnum = rnum.value # only SelectableInt allowed
- print("GPR getzero", rnum)
+ print("GPR getzero?", rnum)
if rnum == 0:
return SelectableInt(0, 64)
return self[rnum]
return rnum
def ___getitem__(self, attr):
- print("GPR getitem", attr)
+ """ XXX currently not used
+ """
rnum = self._get_regnum(attr)
+ offs = self.svstate.srcstep
+ print("GPR getitem", attr, rnum, "srcoffs", offs)
return self.regfile[rnum]
def dump(self):
class PC:
def __init__(self, pc_init=0):
self.CIA = SelectableInt(pc_init, 64)
- self.NIA = self.CIA + SelectableInt(4, 64)
+ self.NIA = self.CIA + SelectableInt(4, 64) # only true for v3.0B!
- def update(self, namespace):
+ def update_nia(self, is_svp64):
+ increment = 8 if is_svp64 else 4
+ self.NIA = self.CIA + SelectableInt(increment, 64)
+
+ def update(self, namespace, is_svp64):
+ """updates the program counter (PC) by 4 if v3.0B mode or 8 if SVP64
+ """
self.CIA = namespace['NIA'].narrow(64)
- self.NIA = self.CIA + SelectableInt(4, 64)
+ self.update_nia(is_svp64)
namespace['CIA'] = self.CIA
namespace['NIA'] = self.NIA
+# Simple-V: see https://libre-soc.org/openpower/sv
+class SVP64State:
+ def __init__(self, init=0):
+ self.spr = SelectableInt(init, 32)
+ # fields of SVSTATE, see https://libre-soc.org/openpower/sv/sprs/
+ self.maxvl = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(0,7)))
+ self.vl = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(7,14)))
+ self.srcstep = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(14,21)))
+ self.dststep = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(21,28)))
+ self.subvl = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(28,30)))
+ self.svstep = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(30,32)))
+
+
+# SVP64 ReMap field
+class SVP64RMFields:
+ def __init__(self, init=0):
+ self.spr = SelectableInt(init, 24)
+ # SVP64 RM fields: see https://libre-soc.org/openpower/sv/svp64/
+ self.mmode = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, [0])
+ self.mask = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(1,4)))
+ self.elwidth = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(4,6)))
+ self.ewsrc = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(6,8)))
+ self.subvl = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(8,10)))
+ self.extra = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(10,19)))
+ self.mode = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(19,24)))
+ # these cover the same extra field, split into parts as EXTRA2
+ self.extra2 = list(range(4))
+ self.extra2[0] = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(10,12)))
+ self.extra2[1] = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(12,14)))
+ self.extra2[2] = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(14,16)))
+ self.extra2[3] = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(16,18)))
+ self.smask = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(16,19)))
+ # and here as well, but EXTRA3
+ self.extra3 = list(range(3))
+ self.extra3[0] = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(10,13)))
+ self.extra3[1] = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(13,16)))
+ self.extra3[2] = FieldSelectableInt(self.spr, tuple(range(16,19)))
+
+
+SVP64RM_MMODE_SIZE = len(SVP64RMFields().mmode.br)
+SVP64RM_MASK_SIZE = len(SVP64RMFields().mask.br)
+SVP64RM_ELWIDTH_SIZE = len(SVP64RMFields().elwidth.br)
+SVP64RM_EWSRC_SIZE = len(SVP64RMFields().ewsrc.br)
+SVP64RM_SUBVL_SIZE = len(SVP64RMFields().subvl.br)
+SVP64RM_EXTRA2_SPEC_SIZE = len(SVP64RMFields().extra2[0].br)
+SVP64RM_EXTRA3_SPEC_SIZE = len(SVP64RMFields().extra3[0].br)
+SVP64RM_SMASK_SIZE = len(SVP64RMFields().smask.br)
+SVP64RM_MODE_SIZE = len(SVP64RMFields().mode.br)
+
+
+# SVP64 Prefix fields: see https://libre-soc.org/openpower/sv/svp64/
+class SVP64PrefixFields:
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.insn = SelectableInt(0, 32)
+ # 6 bit major opcode EXT001, 2 bits "identifying" (7, 9), 24 SV ReMap
+ self.major = FieldSelectableInt(self.insn, tuple(range(0,6)))
+ self.pid = FieldSelectableInt(self.insn, (7, 9)) # must be 0b11
+ rmfields = [6, 8] + list(range(10,32)) # SVP64 24-bit RM (ReMap)
+ self.rm = FieldSelectableInt(self.insn, rmfields)
+
+
+SV64P_MAJOR_SIZE = len(SVP64PrefixFields().major.br)
+SV64P_PID_SIZE = len(SVP64PrefixFields().pid.br)
+SV64P_RM_SIZE = len(SVP64PrefixFields().rm.br)
+
+
class SPR(dict):
def __init__(self, dec2, initial_sprs={}):
self.sd = dec2
if isinstance(key, int):
key = spr_dict[key].SPR
key = special_sprs.get(key, key)
- if key == 'HSRR0': # HACK!
+ if key == 'HSRR0': # HACK!
key = 'SRR0'
- if key == 'HSRR1': # HACK!
+ if key == 'HSRR1': # HACK!
key = 'SRR1'
if key in self:
res = dict.__getitem__(self, key)
key = spr_dict[key].SPR
print("spr key", key)
key = special_sprs.get(key, key)
- if key == 'HSRR0': # HACK!
+ if key == 'HSRR0': # HACK!
self.__setitem__('SRR0', value)
- if key == 'HSRR1': # HACK!
+ if key == 'HSRR1': # HACK!
self.__setitem__('SRR1', value)
print("setting spr", key, value)
dict.__setitem__(self, key, value)
def __call__(self, ridx):
return self[ridx]
+def get_pdecode_idx_in(dec2, name):
+ op = dec2.dec.op
+ in1_sel = yield op.in1_sel
+ in2_sel = yield op.in2_sel
+ in3_sel = yield op.in3_sel
+ # get the IN1/2/3 from the decoder (includes SVP64 remap and isvec)
+ in1 = yield dec2.e.read_reg1.data
+ in2 = yield dec2.e.read_reg2.data
+ in3 = yield dec2.e.read_reg3.data
+ in1_isvec = yield dec2.in1_isvec
+ in2_isvec = yield dec2.in2_isvec
+ in3_isvec = yield dec2.in3_isvec
+ print ("get_pdecode_idx_in in1", name, in1_sel, In1Sel.RA.value,
+ in1, in1_isvec)
+ print ("get_pdecode_idx_in in2", name, in2_sel, In2Sel.RB.value,
+ in2, in2_isvec)
+ print ("get_pdecode_idx_in in3", name, in3_sel, In3Sel.RS.value,
+ in3, in3_isvec)
+ # identify which regnames map to in1/2/3
+ if name == 'RA':
+ if (in1_sel == In1Sel.RA.value or
+ (in1_sel == In1Sel.RA_OR_ZERO.value and in1 != 0)):
+ return in1, in1_isvec
+ if in1_sel == In1Sel.RA_OR_ZERO.value:
+ return in1, in1_isvec
+ elif name == 'RB':
+ if in2_sel == In2Sel.RB.value:
+ return in2, in2_isvec
+ if in3_sel == In3Sel.RB.value:
+ return in3, in3_isvec
+ # XXX TODO, RC doesn't exist yet!
+ elif name == 'RC':
+ assert False, "RC does not exist yet"
+ elif name == 'RS':
+ if in1_sel == In1Sel.RS.value:
+ return in1, in1_isvec
+ if in2_sel == In2Sel.RS.value:
+ return in2, in2_isvec
+ if in3_sel == In3Sel.RS.value:
+ return in3, in3_isvec
+ return None, False
+
+
+def get_pdecode_cr_out(dec2, name):
+ op = dec2.dec.op
+ out_sel = yield op.cr_out
+ out_bitfield = yield dec2.dec_cr_out.cr_bitfield.data
+ sv_cr_out = yield op.sv_cr_out
+ spec = yield dec2.crout_svdec.spec
+ sv_override = yield dec2.dec_cr_out.sv_override
+ # get the IN1/2/3 from the decoder (includes SVP64 remap and isvec)
+ out = yield dec2.e.write_cr.data
+ o_isvec = yield dec2.o_isvec
+ print ("get_pdecode_cr_out", out_sel, CROutSel.CR0.value, out, o_isvec)
+ print (" sv_cr_out", sv_cr_out)
+ print (" cr_bf", out_bitfield)
+ print (" spec", spec)
+ print (" override", sv_override)
+ # identify which regnames map to out / o2
+ if name == 'CR0':
+ if out_sel == CROutSel.CR0.value:
+ return out, o_isvec
+ print ("get_pdecode_idx_out not found", name)
+ return None, False
+
+
+def get_pdecode_idx_out(dec2, name):
+ op = dec2.dec.op
+ out_sel = yield op.out_sel
+ # get the IN1/2/3 from the decoder (includes SVP64 remap and isvec)
+ out = yield dec2.e.write_reg.data
+ o_isvec = yield dec2.o_isvec
+ print ("get_pdecode_idx_out", out_sel, OutSel.RA.value, out, o_isvec)
+ # identify which regnames map to out / o2
+ if name == 'RA':
+ if out_sel == OutSel.RA.value:
+ return out, o_isvec
+ elif name == 'RT':
+ if out_sel == OutSel.RT.value:
+ return out, o_isvec
+ print ("get_pdecode_idx_out not found", name)
+ return None, False
+
+
+# XXX TODO
+def get_pdecode_idx_out2(dec2, name):
+ op = dec2.dec.op
+ print ("TODO: get_pdecode_idx_out2", name)
+ return None, False
+
class ISACaller:
# decoder2 - an instance of power_decoder2
# respect_pc - tracks the program counter. requires initial_insns
def __init__(self, decoder2, regfile, initial_sprs=None, initial_cr=0,
initial_mem=None, initial_msr=0,
+ initial_svstate=0,
initial_insns=None, respect_pc=False,
disassembly=None,
initial_pc=0,
- bigendian=False):
+ bigendian=False,
+ mmu=False):
self.bigendian = bigendian
self.halted = False
+ self.is_svp64_mode = False
self.respect_pc = respect_pc
if initial_sprs is None:
initial_sprs = {}
self.disassembly[i*4 + disasm_start] = code
# set up registers, instruction memory, data memory, PC, SPRs, MSR
- self.gpr = GPR(decoder2, regfile)
+ self.svp64rm = SVP64RM()
+ if isinstance(initial_svstate, int):
+ initial_svstate = SVP64State(initial_svstate)
+ self.svstate = initial_svstate
+ self.gpr = GPR(decoder2, self, self.svstate, regfile)
+ self.spr = SPR(decoder2, initial_sprs) # initialise SPRs before MMU
self.mem = Mem(row_bytes=8, initial_mem=initial_mem)
+ if mmu:
+ self.mem = RADIX(self.mem, self)
self.imem = Mem(row_bytes=4, initial_mem=initial_insns)
self.pc = PC()
- self.spr = SPR(decoder2, initial_sprs)
self.msr = SelectableInt(initial_msr, 64) # underlying reg
# TODO, needed here:
#self.cr = FieldSelectableInt(self._cr, list(range(32, 64)))
# "undefined", just set to variable-bit-width int (use exts "max")
- self.undefined = SelectableInt(0, 256) # TODO, not hard-code 256!
+ #self.undefined = SelectableInt(0, 256) # TODO, not hard-code 256!
self.namespace = {}
self.namespace.update(self.spr)
'CIA': self.pc.CIA,
'CR': self.cr,
'MSR': self.msr,
- 'undefined': self.undefined,
+ 'undefined': undefined,
'mode_is_64bit': True,
'SO': XER_bits['SO']
})
gts.append(gt)
print(gts)
cy = 1 if any(gts) else 0
- print ("CA", cy, gts)
+ print("CA", cy, gts)
if not (1 & already_done):
self.spr['XER'][XER_bits['CA']] = cy
# ARGH... different for OP_ADD... *sigh*...
op = yield self.dec2.e.do.insn_type
if op == MicrOp.OP_ADD.value:
- res32 = (output.value & (1<<32)) != 0
- a32 = (inputs[0].value & (1<<32)) != 0
+ res32 = (output.value & (1 << 32)) != 0
+ a32 = (inputs[0].value & (1 << 32)) != 0
if len(inputs) >= 2:
- b32 = (inputs[1].value & (1<<32)) != 0
+ b32 = (inputs[1].value & (1 << 32)) != 0
else:
b32 = False
cy32 = res32 ^ a32 ^ b32
- print ("CA32 ADD", cy32)
+ print("CA32 ADD", cy32)
else:
gts = []
for x in inputs:
gt = (gtu(x[32:64], output[32:64])) == SelectableInt(1, 1)
gts.append(gt)
cy32 = 1 if any(gts) else 0
- print ("CA32", cy32, gts)
+ print("CA32", cy32, gts)
if not (2 & already_done):
self.spr['XER'][XER_bits['CA32']] = cy32
so = so | ov
self.spr['XER'][XER_bits['SO']] = so
- def handle_comparison(self, outputs):
+ def handle_comparison(self, outputs, cr_idx=0):
out = outputs[0]
assert isinstance(out, SelectableInt), \
- "out zero not a SelectableInt %s" % repr(outputs)
+ "out zero not a SelectableInt %s" % repr(outputs)
print("handle_comparison", out.bits, hex(out.value))
# TODO - XXX *processor* in 32-bit mode
# https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424
SO = self.spr['XER'][XER_bits['SO']]
print("handle_comparison SO", SO)
cr_field = selectconcat(negative, positive, zero, SO)
- self.crl[0].eq(cr_field)
+ self.crl[cr_idx].eq(cr_field)
def set_pc(self, pc_val):
self.namespace['NIA'] = SelectableInt(pc_val, 64)
- self.pc.update(self.namespace)
+ self.pc.update(self.namespace, self.is_svp64_mode)
def setup_one(self):
"""set up one instruction
print("setup: 0x%x 0x%x %s" % (pc, ins & 0xffffffff, bin(ins)))
print("CIA NIA", self.respect_pc, self.pc.CIA.value, self.pc.NIA.value)
+ yield self.dec2.sv_rm.eq(0)
yield self.dec2.dec.raw_opcode_in.eq(ins & 0xffffffff)
yield self.dec2.dec.bigendian.eq(self.bigendian)
yield self.dec2.state.msr.eq(self.msr.value)
yield self.dec2.state.pc.eq(pc)
+ if self.svstate is not None:
+ yield self.dec2.state.svstate.eq(self.svstate.spr.value)
+
+ # SVP64. first, check if the opcode is EXT001, and SVP64 id bits set
+ yield Settle()
+ opcode = yield self.dec2.dec.opcode_in
+ pfx = SVP64PrefixFields() # TODO should probably use SVP64PrefixDecoder
+ pfx.insn.value = opcode
+ major = pfx.major.asint(msb0=True) # MSB0 inversion
+ print ("prefix test: opcode:", major, bin(major),
+ pfx.insn[7] == 0b1, pfx.insn[9] == 0b1)
+ self.is_svp64_mode = ((major == 0b000001) and
+ pfx.insn[7].value == 0b1 and
+ pfx.insn[9].value == 0b1)
+ self.pc.update_nia(self.is_svp64_mode)
+ self.namespace['NIA'] = self.pc.NIA
+ if not self.is_svp64_mode:
+ return
+
+ # in SVP64 mode. decode/print out svp64 prefix, get v3.0B instruction
+ print ("svp64.rm", bin(pfx.rm.asint(msb0=True)))
+ print (" svstate.vl", self.svstate.vl.asint(msb0=True))
+ print (" svstate.mvl", self.svstate.maxvl.asint(msb0=True))
+ sv_rm = pfx.rm.asint(msb0=True)
+ ins = self.imem.ld(pc+4, 4, False, True)
+ print(" svsetup: 0x%x 0x%x %s" % (pc+4, ins & 0xffffffff, bin(ins)))
+ yield self.dec2.dec.raw_opcode_in.eq(ins & 0xffffffff) # v3.0B suffix
+ yield self.dec2.sv_rm.eq(sv_rm) # svp64 prefix
+ yield Settle()
def execute_one(self):
"""execute one instruction
"""
# get the disassembly code for this instruction
- code = self.disassembly[self._pc]
- print("sim-execute", hex(self._pc), code)
+ if self.is_svp64_mode:
+ code = self.disassembly[self._pc+4]
+ print(" svp64 sim-execute", hex(self._pc), code)
+ else:
+ code = self.disassembly[self._pc]
+ print("sim-execute", hex(self._pc), code)
opname = code.split(' ')[0]
yield from self.call(opname)
+ # don't use this except in special circumstances
if not self.respect_pc:
self.fake_pc += 4
+
print("execute one, CIA NIA", self.pc.CIA.value, self.pc.NIA.value)
def get_assembly_name(self):
rc_en = False
rc_ok = False
# grrrr have to special-case MUL op (see DecodeOE)
- print("ov %d en %d rc %d en %d op %d" % \
- (ov_ok, ov_en, rc_ok, rc_en, int_op))
+ print("ov %d en %d rc %d en %d op %d" %
+ (ov_ok, ov_en, rc_ok, rc_en, int_op))
if int_op in [MicrOp.OP_MUL_H64.value, MicrOp.OP_MUL_H32.value]:
print("mul op")
if rc_en & rc_ok:
asmop += "."
else:
- if not asmop.endswith("."): # don't add "." to "andis."
+ if not asmop.endswith("."): # don't add "." to "andis."
if rc_en & rc_ok:
asmop += "."
if hasattr(self.dec2.e.do, "lk"):
return dec_insn & (1 << 20) != 0 # sigh - XFF.spr[-1]?
def call(self, name):
+ """call(opcode) - the primary execution point for instructions
+ """
name = name.strip() # remove spaces if not already done so
if self.halted:
print("halted - not executing", name)
if instr_is_privileged and self.msr[MSRb.PR] == 1:
self.TRAP(0x700, PIb.PRIV)
self.namespace['NIA'] = self.trap_nia
- self.pc.update(self.namespace)
+ self.pc.update(self.namespace, self.is_svp64_mode)
return
# check halted condition
illegal = name != asmop
if illegal:
- print ("illegal", name, asmop)
+ print("illegal", name, asmop)
self.TRAP(0x700, PIb.ILLEG)
self.namespace['NIA'] = self.trap_nia
- self.pc.update(self.namespace)
+ self.pc.update(self.namespace, self.is_svp64_mode)
print("name %s != %s - calling ILLEGAL trap, PC: %x" %
(name, asmop, self.pc.CIA.value))
return
list(info.uninit_regs))
print(input_names)
- # main registers (RT, RA ...)
+ # get SVP64 entry for the current instruction
+ sv_rm = self.svp64rm.instrs.get(name)
+ if sv_rm is not None:
+ dest_cr, src_cr, src_byname, dest_byname = decode_extra(sv_rm)
+ else:
+ dest_cr, src_cr, src_byname, dest_byname = False, False, {}, {}
+ print ("sv rm", sv_rm, dest_cr, src_cr, src_byname, dest_byname)
+
+ # get SVSTATE VL (oh and print out some debug stuff)
+ if self.is_svp64_mode:
+ vl = self.svstate.vl.asint(msb0=True)
+ srcstep = self.svstate.srcstep.asint(msb0=True)
+ sv_a_nz = yield self.dec2.sv_a_nz
+ in1 = yield self.dec2.e.read_reg1.data
+ print ("SVP64: VL, srcstep, sv_a_nz, in1",
+ vl, srcstep, sv_a_nz, in1)
+
+ # VL=0 in SVP64 mode means "do nothing: skip instruction"
+ if self.is_svp64_mode and vl == 0:
+ self.pc.update(self.namespace, self.is_svp64_mode)
+ print("SVP64: VL=0, end of call", self.namespace['CIA'],
+ self.namespace['NIA'])
+ return
+
+ # main input registers (RT, RA ...)
inputs = []
for name in input_names:
- regnum = yield getattr(self.decoder, name)
+ # using PowerDecoder2, first, find the decoder index.
+ # (mapping name RA RB RC RS to in1, in2, in3)
+ regnum, is_vec = yield from get_pdecode_idx_in(self.dec2, name)
+ if regnum is None:
+ # doing this is not part of svp64, it's because output
+ # registers, to be modified, need to be in the namespace.
+ regnum, is_vec = yield from get_pdecode_idx_out(self.dec2, name)
+
+ # in case getting the register number is needed, _RA, _RB
regname = "_" + name
self.namespace[regname] = regnum
- print('reading reg %d' % regnum)
- inputs.append(self.gpr(regnum))
+ print('reading reg %s %d' % (name, regnum), is_vec)
+ reg_val = self.gpr(regnum)
+ inputs.append(reg_val)
# "special" registers
for special in info.special_regs:
# clear trap (trap) NIA
self.trap_nia = None
- print(inputs)
+ print("inputs", inputs)
results = info.func(self, *inputs)
- print(results)
+ print("results", results)
# "inject" decorator takes namespace from function locals: we need to
# overwrite NIA being overwritten (sigh)
already_done |= 2
print("carry already done?", bin(already_done))
- if hasattr(self.dec2.e.do, "outout_carry"):
+ if hasattr(self.dec2.e.do, "output_carry"):
carry_en = yield self.dec2.e.do.output_carry
else:
carry_en = False
else:
rc_en = False
if rc_en:
- self.handle_comparison(results)
+ regnum, is_vec = yield from get_pdecode_cr_out(self.dec2, "CR0")
+ self.handle_comparison(results, regnum)
# any modified return results?
if info.write_regs:
if name == 'MSR':
print('msr written', hex(self.msr.value))
else:
- regnum = yield getattr(self.decoder, name)
- print('writing reg %d %s' % (regnum, str(output)))
+ regnum, is_vec = yield from get_pdecode_idx_out(self.dec2,
+ name)
+ if regnum is None:
+ # temporary hack for not having 2nd output
+ regnum = yield getattr(self.decoder, name)
+ is_vec = False
+ print('writing reg %d %s' % (regnum, str(output)), is_vec)
if output.bits > 64:
output = SelectableInt(output.value, 64)
self.gpr[regnum] = output
- print("end of call", self.namespace['CIA'], self.namespace['NIA'])
+ # check if it is the SVSTATE.src/dest step that needs incrementing
+ # this is our Sub-Program-Counter loop from 0 to VL-1
+ if self.is_svp64_mode:
+ # XXX twin predication TODO
+ vl = self.svstate.vl.asint(msb0=True)
+ mvl = self.svstate.maxvl.asint(msb0=True)
+ srcstep = self.svstate.srcstep.asint(msb0=True)
+ sv_ptype = yield self.dec2.dec.op.SV_Ptype
+ no_out_vec = not (yield self.dec2.no_out_vec)
+ no_in_vec = not (yield self.dec2.no_in_vec)
+ print (" svstate.vl", vl)
+ print (" svstate.mvl", mvl)
+ print (" svstate.srcstep", srcstep)
+ print (" no_out_vec", no_out_vec)
+ print (" no_in_vec", no_in_vec)
+ print (" sv_ptype", sv_ptype, sv_ptype == SVPtype.P2.value)
+ # check if srcstep needs incrementing by one, stop PC advancing
+ # svp64 loop can end early if the dest is scalar for single-pred
+ # but for 2-pred both src/dest have to be checked.
+ # XXX this might not be true! it may just be LD/ST
+ if sv_ptype == SVPtype.P2.value:
+ svp64_is_vector = (no_out_vec or no_in_vec)
+ else:
+ svp64_is_vector = no_out_vec
+ if svp64_is_vector and srcstep != vl-1:
+ self.svstate.srcstep += SelectableInt(1, 7)
+ self.pc.NIA.value = self.pc.CIA.value
+ self.namespace['NIA'] = self.pc.NIA
+ print("end of sub-pc call", self.namespace['CIA'],
+ self.namespace['NIA'])
+ return # DO NOT allow PC to update whilst Sub-PC loop running
+ # reset to zero
+ self.svstate.srcstep[0:7] = 0
+ print (" svstate.srcstep loop end (PC to update)")
+ self.pc.update_nia(self.is_svp64_mode)
+ self.namespace['NIA'] = self.pc.NIA
+
# UPDATE program counter
- self.pc.update(self.namespace)
+ self.pc.update(self.namespace, self.is_svp64_mode)
+ print("end of call", self.namespace['CIA'], self.namespace['NIA'])
def inject():
return decorator
return variable_injector
+
+