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[svn r72] added config for htg
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date | Wed, 12 May 2010 00:21:40 -0400 |
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1 #=========================================================================2 # Trace-bsv.pl Config File3 #5 package settings;7 #--------------------------------------------------------------------8 # Trace Tags9 #--------------------------------------------------------------------11 $base = "mkCoreTH_wrapper.coreTH";13 # This should be a hash of tags to what should be displayed if the14 # tag is not present on a given cycle. The tags correspond to the15 # trace tags used in the BSV source code.17 %fields =18 (20 "mkProc:pc" => " ",21 "mkProc:pcgen" => " ",22 "mkProc:exec" => " ",23 "mkProc:writeback" => " ",24 "mkProc:exInstFull" => " ",26 "mkInstCacheBlocking:reqTiny" => " ",27 "mkInstCacheBlocking:respTiny" => " ",28 "mkInstCacheBlocking:stage" => " ",29 "mkInstCacheBlocking:hitMiss" => " ",31 "mkDataCacheBlocking:reqTiny" => " ",32 "mkDataCacheBlocking:respTiny" => " ",33 "mkDataCacheBlocking:stage" => " ",34 "mkDataCacheBlocking:hitMiss" => " ",36 "mkMemArb:req0" => " ",37 "mkMemArb:req1" => " ",38 "mkMemArb:resp" => " ",40 );42 %headers =43 (45 "mkProc:pc" => "pc ",46 "mkProc:pcgen" => "stage",47 "mkProc:exec" => "",48 "mkProc:writeback" => "",49 "mkProc:exInstFull" => "exInst ",51 "mkInstCacheBlocking:reqTiny" => "req",52 "mkInstCacheBlocking:respTiny" => "resp",53 "mkInstCacheBlocking:stage" => "stage",54 "mkInstCacheBlocking:hitMiss" => "hit/miss",56 "mkDataCacheBlocking:reqTiny" => "req",57 "mkDataCacheBlocking:respTiny" => "resp",58 "mkDataCacheBlocking:stage" => "stage",59 "mkDataCacheBlocking:hitMiss" => "hit/miss",61 "mkMemArb:req0" => "req0",62 "mkMemArb:req1" => "req1",63 "mkMemArb:resp" => "req2",65 );68 #--------------------------------------------------------------------69 # Trace String70 #--------------------------------------------------------------------72 # For the processor we display the PC and what stage we are in.74 $proc = "pc={mkProc:pc} [{mkProc:pcgen}|{mkProc:exec}|{mkProc:writeback}]";75 $procl = "{mkProc:pc} [{mkProc:pcgen}{mkProc:exec}{mkProc:writeback}]";77 # For the caches we display the current request and response,78 # the current cache stage, whether or not the access is a hit or a miss.80 $icache = "[{mkInstCacheBlocking:reqTiny}|{mkInstCacheBlocking:respTiny}|".81 "{mkInstCacheBlocking:stage}|{mkInstCacheBlocking:hitMiss}]";83 $dcache = "[{mkDataCacheBlocking:reqTiny}|{mkDataCacheBlocking:respTiny}|".84 "{mkDataCacheBlocking:stage}|{mkDataCacheBlocking:hitMiss}]";86 # For the memory arbiter we display the two requests from the87 # instruction and data caches and the response (which might be88 # going to either cache)90 $marb = "[{mkMemArb:req0}|{mkMemArb:req1}|{mkMemArb:resp}]";92 # The trace string is used by bsv-trace.pl to for one line trace93 # output. Basically the current value for a given tag is substituted94 # into the trace string every cycle. If the tag is not present then95 # the empty field is used form the %fields hash.97 $traceString = "$proc $icache $dcache $marb {mkProc:exInstFull} ";98 $labelString = "$procl $icache $dcache $marb {mkProc:exInstFull} ";