The experimental flag -a is used to ease the transition to the usage of
ovni_thread_require(), as it may be posible to have traces in which not
all libraries have requested their model. The flag causes all emulation
models to be enabled. This flag is considered experimental and it may be
removed or renamed in future versions.
The emulator will now check that all threads are properly finalyzed by
calling ovni_thread_free(), as required by the specification. For now
only a warning is issued, which is enough to determine the cause of
potential emulator panics.
The ovni model is now always enabled.
Allows programs to update to a new libovni library without breaking the
instrumentation. Only until the first call to ovni_thread_require() the
models are enabled on demand.
Until now, emulation models were always being registered via probe(),
which causes the emulator to initialize all the channels. To reduce the
overhead, the channels were not connected or registered in the bay
until the first event of that model was received. This delayed connect
was causing issues in muxes where the newly connected model required
refreshing the touched channels. Which in turn was causing unexpected
PRV events.
By determining which models we need to enable, we can remove the delayed
connect mechanism and just enable those models at initialization time,
and connect the channels.
When running without all the subsystem events enabled in nOS-V, it is
possible to emit two consecutive VTx events, which would push twice the
same value ST_TASK_BODY into the subsystem channel. This change relaxes
the subsystem channel to accept duplicate stacked values. A regression
test is also added.
Reported-By: Raúl Peñacoba Veigas <raul.penacoba@bsc.es>
In nOS-V, when a task was paused via the VTp event, two things were
happening: 1) the task state was set to pause and 2) the subsystem state
"Task: Running" was being popped.
This causes a problem when a task calls nosv_submit() in blocking mode,
as it will call nosv_pause() which will emit a VTp event from a
subsystem different than "Task: Running".
To solve this conflict, we handle the subsystems state and the task
state separately with the VTp and VTr events. The subsystem state "Task:
Running" no longer is connected to the state of the task and only shows
if we entered the body of the task or not. It has now been renamed to
"Task: In body".
The new state "Task: In body" represents that the task body has begun
the execution and is still in the stack, but the task may be paused. The
subsystem is not changed by the VTp (pause) or VTr (resume) events.
Fixes: https://pm.bsc.es/gitlab/rarias/ovni/-/issues/128
The check_clock_gate() was trying to access to the first event in all
streams. However, streams that are empty don't have any event, so they
cause a NULL dereference. Skipping not active streams avoids the
problem.
Generates a script with the values of the delta clock, PRV type and
value to be matched in the .prv traces, to ensure the emulator emitted
the switching type event.
Ensures that the select callback will be called on the propagation
phase, immediately setting the right output. Otherwise the mux won't be
updated until the select channel sets a new value.