From 2a15bfd79ced20a6d4cbf0a0a4c2fbb1444b9a44 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gabe Black Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2018 15:01:00 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] arch, mem: Make the page table lookup function return a pointer. This avoids having a copy in the lookup function itself, and the declaration of a lot of temporary TLB entry pointers in callers. The gpu TLB seems to have had the most dependence on the original signature of the lookup function, partially because it was relying on a somewhat unsafe copy to a TLB entry using a base class pointer type. Change-Id: I8b1cf494468163deee000002d243541657faf57f Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/7343 Reviewed-by: Gabe Black Maintainer: Gabe Black --- src/arch/alpha/faults.cc | 29 ++--- src/arch/arm/remote_gdb.cc | 9 +- src/arch/mips/remote_gdb.cc | 11 +- src/arch/power/remote_gdb.cc | 17 ++- src/arch/riscv/remote_gdb.cc | 7 +- src/arch/sparc/faults.cc | 232 +++++++++++++++++------------------ src/arch/sparc/remote_gdb.cc | 9 +- src/arch/x86/remote_gdb.cc | 3 +- src/arch/x86/tlb.cc | 15 ++- src/arch/x86/tlb.hh | 2 +- src/gpu-compute/gpu_tlb.cc | 72 +++++------ src/mem/page_table.cc | 18 ++- src/mem/page_table.hh | 4 +- 13 files changed, 194 insertions(+), 234 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/arch/alpha/faults.cc b/src/arch/alpha/faults.cc index 4a829cd9b..89b0ecea8 100644 --- a/src/arch/alpha/faults.cc +++ b/src/arch/alpha/faults.cc @@ -196,14 +196,11 @@ ItbPageFault::invoke(ThreadContext *tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst) } Process *p = tc->getProcessPtr(); - TlbEntry entry; - bool success = p->pTable->lookup(pc, entry); - if (!success) { - panic("Tried to execute unmapped address %#x.\n", pc); - } else { - VAddr vaddr(pc); - dynamic_cast(tc->getITBPtr())->insert(vaddr.page(), entry); - } + TlbEntry *entry = p->pTable->lookup(pc); + panic_if(!entry, "Tried to execute unmapped address %#x.\n", pc); + + VAddr vaddr(pc); + dynamic_cast(tc->getITBPtr())->insert(vaddr.page(), *entry); } void @@ -215,17 +212,11 @@ NDtbMissFault::invoke(ThreadContext *tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst) } Process *p = tc->getProcessPtr(); - TlbEntry entry; - bool success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, entry); - if (!success) { - if (p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) - success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, entry); - } - if (!success) { - panic("Tried to access unmapped address %#x.\n", (Addr)vaddr); - } else { - dynamic_cast(tc->getDTBPtr())->insert(vaddr.page(), entry); - } + TlbEntry *entry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); + if (!entry && p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) + entry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); + panic_if(!entry, "Tried to access unmapped address %#x.\n", (Addr)vaddr); + dynamic_cast(tc->getDTBPtr())->insert(vaddr.page(), *entry); } } // namespace AlphaISA diff --git a/src/arch/arm/remote_gdb.cc b/src/arch/arm/remote_gdb.cc index f12734182..f1919372b 100644 --- a/src/arch/arm/remote_gdb.cc +++ b/src/arch/arm/remote_gdb.cc @@ -186,12 +186,9 @@ RemoteGDB::acc(Addr va, size_t len) DPRINTF(GDBAcc, "acc: %#x mapping is valid\n", va); return true; } else { - TlbEntry entry; - //Check to make sure the first byte is mapped into the processes address - //space. - if (context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va, entry)) - return true; - return false; + // Check to make sure the first byte is mapped into the processes + // address space. + return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va) != nullptr; } } diff --git a/src/arch/mips/remote_gdb.cc b/src/arch/mips/remote_gdb.cc index e17f8fd1d..d490fa518 100644 --- a/src/arch/mips/remote_gdb.cc +++ b/src/arch/mips/remote_gdb.cc @@ -162,13 +162,10 @@ RemoteGDB::RemoteGDB(System *_system, ThreadContext *tc, int _port) bool RemoteGDB::acc(Addr va, size_t len) { - TlbEntry entry; - //Check to make sure the first byte is mapped into the processes address - //space. - if (FullSystem) - panic("acc not implemented for MIPS FS!"); - else - return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va, entry); + // Check to make sure the first byte is mapped into the processes address + // space. + panic_if(FullSystem, "acc not implemented for MIPS FS!"); + return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va) != nullptr; } void diff --git a/src/arch/power/remote_gdb.cc b/src/arch/power/remote_gdb.cc index 7bdd3ba6a..b4082e0ee 100644 --- a/src/arch/power/remote_gdb.cc +++ b/src/arch/power/remote_gdb.cc @@ -162,16 +162,13 @@ RemoteGDB::RemoteGDB(System *_system, ThreadContext *tc, int _port) bool RemoteGDB::acc(Addr va, size_t len) { - TlbEntry entry; - //Check to make sure the first byte is mapped into the processes address - //space. At the time of this writing, the acc() check is used when - //processing the MemR/MemW packets before actually asking the translating - //port proxy to read/writeBlob. I (bgs) am not convinced the first byte - //check is enough. - if (FullSystem) - panic("acc not implemented for POWER FS!"); - else - return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va, entry); + // Check to make sure the first byte is mapped into the processes address + // space. At the time of this writing, the acc() check is used when + // processing the MemR/MemW packets before actually asking the translating + // port proxy to read/writeBlob. I (bgs) am not convinced the first byte + // check is enough. + panic_if(FullSystem, "acc not implemented for POWER FS!"); + return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va) != nullptr; } void diff --git a/src/arch/riscv/remote_gdb.cc b/src/arch/riscv/remote_gdb.cc index 4f423fc01..f4e606e27 100644 --- a/src/arch/riscv/remote_gdb.cc +++ b/src/arch/riscv/remote_gdb.cc @@ -156,11 +156,8 @@ RemoteGDB::RemoteGDB(System *_system, ThreadContext *tc, int _port) bool RemoteGDB::acc(Addr va, size_t len) { - TlbEntry entry; - if (FullSystem) - panic("acc not implemented for RISCV FS!"); - else - return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va, entry); + panic_if(FullSystem, "acc not implemented for RISCV FS!"); + return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va) != nullptr; } void diff --git a/src/arch/sparc/faults.cc b/src/arch/sparc/faults.cc index 5466115d0..0b6a28927 100644 --- a/src/arch/sparc/faults.cc +++ b/src/arch/sparc/faults.cc @@ -629,49 +629,46 @@ FastInstructionAccessMMUMiss::invoke(ThreadContext *tc, } Process *p = tc->getProcessPtr(); - TlbEntry entry; - bool success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, entry); - if (!success) { - panic("Tried to execute unmapped address %#x.\n", vaddr); - } else { - Addr alignedvaddr = p->pTable->pageAlign(vaddr); - - // Grab fields used during instruction translation to figure out - // which context to use. - uint64_t tlbdata = tc->readMiscRegNoEffect(MISCREG_TLB_DATA); - - // Inside a VM, a real address is the address that guest OS would - // interpret to be a physical address. To map to the physical address, - // it still needs to undergo a translation. The instruction - // translation code in the SPARC ITLB code assumes that the context is - // zero (kernel-level) if real addressing is being used. - bool is_real_address = !bits(tlbdata, 4); - - // The SPARC ITLB code assumes that traps are executed in context - // zero so we carry that assumption through here. - bool trapped = bits(tlbdata, 18, 16) > 0; - - // The primary context acts as a PASID. It allows the MMU to - // distinguish between virtual addresses that would alias to the - // same physical address (if two or more processes shared the same - // virtual address mapping). - int primary_context = bits(tlbdata, 47, 32); - - // The partition id distinguishes between virtualized environments. - int const partition_id = 0; - - // Given the assumptions in the translateInst code in the SPARC ITLB, - // the logic works out to the following for the context. - int context_id = (is_real_address || trapped) ? 0 : primary_context; - - // Insert the TLB entry. - // The entry specifying whether the address is "real" is set to - // false for syscall emulation mode regardless of whether the - // address is real in preceding code. Not sure sure that this is - // correct, but also not sure if it matters at all. - dynamic_cast(tc->getITBPtr())-> - insert(alignedvaddr, partition_id, context_id, false, entry.pte); - } + TlbEntry *entry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); + panic_if(!entry, "Tried to execute unmapped address %#x.\n", vaddr); + + Addr alignedvaddr = p->pTable->pageAlign(vaddr); + + // Grab fields used during instruction translation to figure out + // which context to use. + uint64_t tlbdata = tc->readMiscRegNoEffect(MISCREG_TLB_DATA); + + // Inside a VM, a real address is the address that guest OS would + // interpret to be a physical address. To map to the physical address, + // it still needs to undergo a translation. The instruction + // translation code in the SPARC ITLB code assumes that the context is + // zero (kernel-level) if real addressing is being used. + bool is_real_address = !bits(tlbdata, 4); + + // The SPARC ITLB code assumes that traps are executed in context + // zero so we carry that assumption through here. + bool trapped = bits(tlbdata, 18, 16) > 0; + + // The primary context acts as a PASID. It allows the MMU to + // distinguish between virtual addresses that would alias to the + // same physical address (if two or more processes shared the same + // virtual address mapping). + int primary_context = bits(tlbdata, 47, 32); + + // The partition id distinguishes between virtualized environments. + int const partition_id = 0; + + // Given the assumptions in the translateInst code in the SPARC ITLB, + // the logic works out to the following for the context. + int context_id = (is_real_address || trapped) ? 0 : primary_context; + + // Insert the TLB entry. + // The entry specifying whether the address is "real" is set to + // false for syscall emulation mode regardless of whether the + // address is real in preceding code. Not sure sure that this is + // correct, but also not sure if it matters at all. + dynamic_cast(tc->getITBPtr())-> + insert(alignedvaddr, partition_id, context_id, false, entry->pte); } void @@ -683,83 +680,78 @@ FastDataAccessMMUMiss::invoke(ThreadContext *tc, const StaticInstPtr &inst) } Process *p = tc->getProcessPtr(); - TlbEntry entry; - bool success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, entry); - if (!success) { - if (p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) - success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, entry); - } - if (!success) { - panic("Tried to access unmapped address %#x.\n", vaddr); - } else { - Addr alignedvaddr = p->pTable->pageAlign(vaddr); - - // Grab fields used during data translation to figure out - // which context to use. - uint64_t tlbdata = tc->readMiscRegNoEffect(MISCREG_TLB_DATA); - - // The primary context acts as a PASID. It allows the MMU to - // distinguish between virtual addresses that would alias to the - // same physical address (if two or more processes shared the same - // virtual address mapping). There's a secondary context used in the - // DTLB translation code, but it should __probably__ be zero for - // syscall emulation code. (The secondary context is used by Solaris - // to allow kernel privilege code to access user space code: - // [ISBN 0-13-022496-0]:PG199.) - int primary_context = bits(tlbdata, 47, 32); - - // "Hyper-Privileged Mode" is in use. There are three main modes of - // operation for Sparc: Hyper-Privileged Mode, Privileged Mode, and - // User Mode. - int hpriv = bits(tlbdata, 0); - - // Reset, Error and Debug state is in use. Something horrible has - // happened or the system is operating in Reset Mode. - int red = bits(tlbdata, 1); - - // Inside a VM, a real address is the address that guest OS would - // interpret to be a physical address. To map to the physical address, - // it still needs to undergo a translation. The instruction - // translation code in the SPARC ITLB code assumes that the context is - // zero (kernel-level) if real addressing is being used. - int is_real_address = !bits(tlbdata, 5); - - // Grab the address space identifier register from the thread context. - // XXX: Inspecting how setMiscReg and setMiscRegNoEffect behave for - // MISCREG_ASI causes me to think that the ASI register implementation - // might be bugged. The NoEffect variant changes the ASI register - // value in the architectural state while the normal variant changes - // the context field in the thread context's currently decoded request - // but does not directly affect the ASI register value in the - // architectural state. The ASI values and the context field in the - // request packet seem to have completely different uses. - MiscReg reg_asi = tc->readMiscRegNoEffect(MISCREG_ASI); - ASI asi = static_cast(reg_asi); - - // The SPARC DTLB code assumes that traps are executed in context - // zero if the asi value is ASI_IMPLICIT (which is 0x0). There's also - // an assumption that the nucleus address space is being used, but - // the context is the relevant issue since we need to pass it to TLB. - bool trapped = bits(tlbdata, 18, 16) > 0; - - // Given the assumptions in the translateData code in the SPARC DTLB, - // the logic works out to the following for the context. - int context_id = ((!hpriv && !red && is_real_address) || - asiIsReal(asi) || - (trapped && asi == ASI_IMPLICIT)) - ? 0 : primary_context; - - // The partition id distinguishes between virtualized environments. - int const partition_id = 0; - - // Insert the TLB entry. - // The entry specifying whether the address is "real" is set to - // false for syscall emulation mode regardless of whether the - // address is real in preceding code. Not sure sure that this is - // correct, but also not sure if it matters at all. - dynamic_cast(tc->getDTBPtr())-> - insert(alignedvaddr, partition_id, context_id, false, entry.pte); - } + TlbEntry *entry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); + if (!entry && p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) + entry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); + panic_if(!entry, "Tried to access unmapped address %#x.\n", vaddr); + + Addr alignedvaddr = p->pTable->pageAlign(vaddr); + + // Grab fields used during data translation to figure out + // which context to use. + uint64_t tlbdata = tc->readMiscRegNoEffect(MISCREG_TLB_DATA); + + // The primary context acts as a PASID. It allows the MMU to + // distinguish between virtual addresses that would alias to the + // same physical address (if two or more processes shared the same + // virtual address mapping). There's a secondary context used in the + // DTLB translation code, but it should __probably__ be zero for + // syscall emulation code. (The secondary context is used by Solaris + // to allow kernel privilege code to access user space code: + // [ISBN 0-13-022496-0]:PG199.) + int primary_context = bits(tlbdata, 47, 32); + + // "Hyper-Privileged Mode" is in use. There are three main modes of + // operation for Sparc: Hyper-Privileged Mode, Privileged Mode, and + // User Mode. + int hpriv = bits(tlbdata, 0); + + // Reset, Error and Debug state is in use. Something horrible has + // happened or the system is operating in Reset Mode. + int red = bits(tlbdata, 1); + + // Inside a VM, a real address is the address that guest OS would + // interpret to be a physical address. To map to the physical address, + // it still needs to undergo a translation. The instruction + // translation code in the SPARC ITLB code assumes that the context is + // zero (kernel-level) if real addressing is being used. + int is_real_address = !bits(tlbdata, 5); + + // Grab the address space identifier register from the thread context. + // XXX: Inspecting how setMiscReg and setMiscRegNoEffect behave for + // MISCREG_ASI causes me to think that the ASI register implementation + // might be bugged. The NoEffect variant changes the ASI register + // value in the architectural state while the normal variant changes + // the context field in the thread context's currently decoded request + // but does not directly affect the ASI register value in the + // architectural state. The ASI values and the context field in the + // request packet seem to have completely different uses. + MiscReg reg_asi = tc->readMiscRegNoEffect(MISCREG_ASI); + ASI asi = static_cast(reg_asi); + + // The SPARC DTLB code assumes that traps are executed in context + // zero if the asi value is ASI_IMPLICIT (which is 0x0). There's also + // an assumption that the nucleus address space is being used, but + // the context is the relevant issue since we need to pass it to TLB. + bool trapped = bits(tlbdata, 18, 16) > 0; + + // Given the assumptions in the translateData code in the SPARC DTLB, + // the logic works out to the following for the context. + int context_id = ((!hpriv && !red && is_real_address) || + asiIsReal(asi) || + (trapped && asi == ASI_IMPLICIT)) + ? 0 : primary_context; + + // The partition id distinguishes between virtualized environments. + int const partition_id = 0; + + // Insert the TLB entry. + // The entry specifying whether the address is "real" is set to + // false for syscall emulation mode regardless of whether the + // address is real in preceding code. Not sure sure that this is + // correct, but also not sure if it matters at all. + dynamic_cast(tc->getDTBPtr())-> + insert(alignedvaddr, partition_id, context_id, false, entry->pte); } void diff --git a/src/arch/sparc/remote_gdb.cc b/src/arch/sparc/remote_gdb.cc index baec0e7be..057cea150 100644 --- a/src/arch/sparc/remote_gdb.cc +++ b/src/arch/sparc/remote_gdb.cc @@ -163,16 +163,11 @@ RemoteGDB::acc(Addr va, size_t len) // from va to va + len have valid page map entries. Not // sure how this will work for other OSes or in general. if (FullSystem) { - if (va) - return true; - return false; + return va != 0; } else { - TlbEntry entry; // Check to make sure the first byte is mapped into the processes // address space. - if (context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va, entry)) - return true; - return false; + return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va) != nullptr; } } diff --git a/src/arch/x86/remote_gdb.cc b/src/arch/x86/remote_gdb.cc index 175cabba3..956459373 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/remote_gdb.cc +++ b/src/arch/x86/remote_gdb.cc @@ -88,8 +88,7 @@ RemoteGDB::acc(Addr va, size_t len) BaseTLB::Read); return fault == NoFault; } else { - TlbEntry entry; - return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va, entry); + return context()->getProcessPtr()->pTable->lookup(va) != nullptr; } } diff --git a/src/arch/x86/tlb.cc b/src/arch/x86/tlb.cc index 0b1df9e21..93369494d 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/tlb.cc +++ b/src/arch/x86/tlb.cc @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ TLB::evictLRU() } TlbEntry * -TLB::insert(Addr vpn, TlbEntry &entry) +TLB::insert(Addr vpn, const TlbEntry &entry) { // If somebody beat us to it, just use that existing entry. TlbEntry *newEntry = trie.lookup(vpn); @@ -357,23 +357,22 @@ TLB::translate(RequestPtr req, ThreadContext *tc, Translation *translation, assert(entry); } else { Process *p = tc->getProcessPtr(); - TlbEntry newEntry; - bool success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, newEntry); - if (!success && mode != Execute) { + TlbEntry *newEntry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); + if (!newEntry && mode != Execute) { // Check if we just need to grow the stack. if (p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) { // If we did, lookup the entry for the new page. - success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, newEntry); + newEntry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); } } - if (!success) { + if (!newEntry) { return std::make_shared(vaddr, true, mode, true, false); } else { Addr alignedVaddr = p->pTable->pageAlign(vaddr); DPRINTF(TLB, "Mapping %#x to %#x\n", alignedVaddr, - newEntry.pageStart()); - entry = insert(alignedVaddr, newEntry); + newEntry->pageStart()); + entry = insert(alignedVaddr, *newEntry); } DPRINTF(TLB, "Miss was serviced.\n"); } diff --git a/src/arch/x86/tlb.hh b/src/arch/x86/tlb.hh index c3dc83bb2..08804a455 100644 --- a/src/arch/x86/tlb.hh +++ b/src/arch/x86/tlb.hh @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ namespace X86ISA Fault finalizePhysical(RequestPtr req, ThreadContext *tc, Mode mode) const override; - TlbEntry * insert(Addr vpn, TlbEntry &entry); + TlbEntry *insert(Addr vpn, const TlbEntry &entry); /* * Function to register Stats diff --git a/src/gpu-compute/gpu_tlb.cc b/src/gpu-compute/gpu_tlb.cc index b5411f82c..9cbf3e8fa 100644 --- a/src/gpu-compute/gpu_tlb.cc +++ b/src/gpu-compute/gpu_tlb.cc @@ -808,31 +808,31 @@ namespace X86ISA "at pc %#x.\n", vaddr, tc->instAddr()); Process *p = tc->getProcessPtr(); - GpuTlbEntry newEntry; - bool success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, newEntry); + TlbEntry *newEntry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); - if (!success && mode != BaseTLB::Execute) { + if (!newEntry && mode != BaseTLB::Execute) { // penalize a "page fault" more - if (timing) { + if (timing) latency += missLatency2; - } if (p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) - success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, newEntry); + newEntry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); } - if (!success) { + if (!newEntry) { return std::make_shared(vaddr, true, mode, true, false); } else { - newEntry.valid = success; Addr alignedVaddr = p->pTable->pageAlign(vaddr); DPRINTF(GPUTLB, "Mapping %#x to %#x\n", - alignedVaddr, newEntry.pageStart()); + alignedVaddr, newEntry->pageStart()); - entry = insert(alignedVaddr, newEntry); + GpuTlbEntry gpuEntry; + *(TlbEntry *)&gpuEntry = *newEntry; + gpuEntry.valid = true; + entry = insert(alignedVaddr, gpuEntry); } DPRINTF(GPUTLB, "Miss was serviced.\n"); @@ -1330,25 +1330,27 @@ namespace X86ISA safe_cast(pkt->senderState); Process *p = sender_state->tc->getProcessPtr(); - TlbEntry newEntry; Addr vaddr = pkt->req->getVaddr(); #ifndef NDEBUG Addr alignedVaddr = p->pTable->pageAlign(vaddr); assert(alignedVaddr == virtPageAddr); #endif - bool success; - success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, newEntry); - if (!success && sender_state->tlbMode != BaseTLB::Execute) { - if (p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) { - success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, newEntry); - } + TlbEntry *newEntry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); + if (!newEntry && sender_state->tlbMode != BaseTLB::Execute && + p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) { + newEntry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); } - DPRINTF(GPUTLB, "Mapping %#x to %#x\n", alignedVaddr, - newEntry.pageStart()); + if (newEntry) { + DPRINTF(GPUTLB, "Mapping %#x to %#x\n", alignedVaddr, + newEntry->pageStart()); - sender_state->tlbEntry = - new GpuTlbEntry(0, newEntry.vaddr, newEntry.paddr, success); + sender_state->tlbEntry = + new GpuTlbEntry(0, newEntry->vaddr, newEntry->paddr, true); + } else { + sender_state->tlbEntry = + new GpuTlbEntry(0, 0, 0, false); + } handleTranslationReturn(virtPageAddr, TLB_MISS, pkt); } else if (outcome == MISS_RETURN) { @@ -1524,7 +1526,6 @@ namespace X86ISA virt_page_addr); Process *p = tc->getProcessPtr(); - TlbEntry newEntry; Addr vaddr = pkt->req->getVaddr(); #ifndef NDEBUG @@ -1532,10 +1533,10 @@ namespace X86ISA assert(alignedVaddr == virt_page_addr); #endif - bool success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, newEntry); - if (!success && sender_state->tlbMode != BaseTLB::Execute) { - if (p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) - success = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr, newEntry); + TlbEntry *newEntry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); + if (!newEntry && sender_state->tlbMode != BaseTLB::Execute && + p->fixupStackFault(vaddr)) { + newEntry = p->pTable->lookup(vaddr); } if (!sender_state->prefetch) { @@ -1544,24 +1545,23 @@ namespace X86ISA assert(success); DPRINTF(GPUTLB, "Mapping %#x to %#x\n", alignedVaddr, - newEntry.pageStart()); + newEntry->pageStart()); - sender_state->tlbEntry = new GpuTlbEntry(0, newEntry.vaddr, - newEntry.paddr, - success); + sender_state->tlbEntry = + new GpuTlbEntry(0, newEntry->vaddr, + newEntry->paddr, success); } else { // If this was a prefetch, then do the normal thing if it // was a successful translation. Otherwise, send an empty // TLB entry back so that it can be figured out as empty and // handled accordingly. - if (success) { + if (newEntry) { DPRINTF(GPUTLB, "Mapping %#x to %#x\n", alignedVaddr, - newEntry.pageStart()); + newEntry->pageStart()); - sender_state->tlbEntry = new GpuTlbEntry(0, - newEntry.vaddr, - newEntry.paddr, - success); + sender_state->tlbEntry = + new GpuTlbEntry(0, newEntry->vaddr, + newEntry->paddr, success); } else { DPRINTF(GPUPrefetch, "Prefetch failed %#x\n", alignedVaddr); diff --git a/src/mem/page_table.cc b/src/mem/page_table.cc index 3854a8ccd..26cc6e537 100644 --- a/src/mem/page_table.cc +++ b/src/mem/page_table.cc @@ -146,29 +146,25 @@ EmulationPageTable::isUnmapped(Addr vaddr, int64_t size) return true; } -bool -EmulationPageTable::lookup(Addr vaddr, TheISA::TlbEntry &entry) +TheISA::TlbEntry * +EmulationPageTable::lookup(Addr vaddr) { Addr page_addr = pageAlign(vaddr); - PTableItr iter = pTable.find(page_addr); - if (iter == pTable.end()) - return false; - - entry = *iter->second; - return true; + return nullptr; + return iter->second; } bool EmulationPageTable::translate(Addr vaddr, Addr &paddr) { - TheISA::TlbEntry entry; - if (!lookup(vaddr, entry)) { + TheISA::TlbEntry *entry = lookup(vaddr); + if (!entry) { DPRINTF(MMU, "Couldn't Translate: %#x\n", vaddr); return false; } - paddr = pageOffset(vaddr) + entry.pageStart(); + paddr = pageOffset(vaddr) + entry->pageStart(); DPRINTF(MMU, "Translating: %#x->%#x\n", vaddr, paddr); return true; } diff --git a/src/mem/page_table.hh b/src/mem/page_table.hh index 30437a6f9..470a3e7d6 100644 --- a/src/mem/page_table.hh +++ b/src/mem/page_table.hh @@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ class EmulationPageTable : public Serializable /** * Lookup function * @param vaddr The virtual address. - * @return entry The page table entry corresponding to vaddr. + * @return The page table entry corresponding to vaddr. */ - virtual bool lookup(Addr vaddr, TheISA::TlbEntry &entry); + virtual TheISA::TlbEntry *lookup(Addr vaddr); /** * Translate function -- 2.30.2