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29#ifndef __CPU_O3_MEM_DEP_UNIT_HH__ 30#define __CPU_O3_MEM_DEP_UNIT_HH__ |
31 |
32#include <list> |
33#include <set> 34 |
35#include "base/hashmap.hh" 36#include "base/refcnt.hh" |
37#include "base/statistics.hh" 38#include "cpu/inst_seq.hh" 39 |
40struct SNHash { 41 size_t operator() (const InstSeqNum &seq_num) const { 42 unsigned a = (unsigned)seq_num; 43 unsigned hash = (((a >> 14) ^ ((a >> 2) & 0xffff))) & 0x7FFFFFFF; 44 45 return hash; 46 } 47}; 48 49template <class Impl> 50class InstructionQueue; 51 |
52/** 53 * Memory dependency unit class. This holds the memory dependence predictor. 54 * As memory operations are issued to the IQ, they are also issued to this 55 * unit, which then looks up the prediction as to what they are dependent 56 * upon. This unit must be checked prior to a memory operation being able 57 * to issue. Although this is templated, it's somewhat hard to make a generic 58 * memory dependence unit. This one is mostly for store sets; it will be 59 * quite limited in what other memory dependence predictions it can also 60 * utilize. Thus this class should be most likely be rewritten for other 61 * dependence prediction schemes. 62 */ 63template <class MemDepPred, class Impl> 64class MemDepUnit { 65 public: 66 typedef typename Impl::Params Params; 67 typedef typename Impl::DynInstPtr DynInstPtr; 68 |
69 /** Empty constructor. Must call init() prior to using in this case. */ 70 MemDepUnit() {} |
71 |
72 /** Constructs a MemDepUnit with given parameters. */ 73 MemDepUnit(Params *params); 74 75 /** Frees up any memory allocated. */ 76 ~MemDepUnit(); 77 78 /** Returns the name of the memory dependence unit. */ 79 std::string name() const; 80 81 /** Initializes the unit with parameters and a thread id. */ 82 void init(Params *params, int tid); 83 84 /** Registers statistics. */ |
85 void regStats(); 86 |
87 void switchOut(); 88 89 void takeOverFrom(); 90 91 /** Sets the pointer to the IQ. */ 92 void setIQ(InstructionQueue<Impl> *iq_ptr); 93 94 /** Inserts a memory instruction. */ |
95 void insert(DynInstPtr &inst); 96 |
97 /** Inserts a non-speculative memory instruction. */ |
98 void insertNonSpec(DynInstPtr &inst); 99 |
100 /** Inserts a barrier instruction. */ 101 void insertBarrier(DynInstPtr &barr_inst); |
102 |
103 /** Indicate that an instruction has its registers ready. */ |
104 void regsReady(DynInstPtr &inst); 105 |
106 /** Indicate that a non-speculative instruction is ready. */ |
107 void nonSpecInstReady(DynInstPtr &inst); 108 |
109 /** Reschedules an instruction to be re-executed. */ 110 void reschedule(DynInstPtr &inst); |
111 |
112 /** Replays all instructions that have been rescheduled by moving them to 113 * the ready list. 114 */ 115 void replay(DynInstPtr &inst); 116 117 /** Completes a memory instruction. */ 118 void completed(DynInstPtr &inst); 119 120 /** Completes a barrier instruction. */ 121 void completeBarrier(DynInstPtr &inst); 122 123 /** Wakes any dependents of a memory instruction. */ |
124 void wakeDependents(DynInstPtr &inst); 125 |
126 /** Squashes all instructions up until a given sequence number for a 127 * specific thread. 128 */ 129 void squash(const InstSeqNum &squashed_num, unsigned tid); |
130 |
131 /** Indicates an ordering violation between a store and a younger load. */ |
132 void violation(DynInstPtr &store_inst, DynInstPtr &violating_load); 133 |
134 /** Issues the given instruction */ 135 void issue(DynInstPtr &inst); |
136 |
137 /** Debugging function to dump the lists of instructions. */ 138 void dumpLists(); 139 |
140 private: |
141 typedef typename std::list<DynInstPtr>::iterator ListIt; |
142 |
143 class MemDepEntry; |
144 |
145 typedef RefCountingPtr<MemDepEntry> MemDepEntryPtr; |
146 |
147 /** Memory dependence entries that track memory operations, marking 148 * when the instruction is ready to execute and what instructions depend 149 * upon it. 150 */ 151 class MemDepEntry : public RefCounted { 152 public: 153 /** Constructs a memory dependence entry. */ 154 MemDepEntry(DynInstPtr &new_inst) 155 : inst(new_inst), regsReady(false), memDepReady(false), 156 completed(false), squashed(false) 157 { 158 ++memdep_count; |
159 |
160 DPRINTF(MemDepUnit, "Memory dependency entry created. " 161 "memdep_count=%i\n", memdep_count); 162 } |
163 |
164 /** Frees any pointers. */ 165 ~MemDepEntry() |
166 { |
167 for (int i = 0; i < dependInsts.size(); ++i) { 168 dependInsts[i] = NULL; 169 } 170 171 --memdep_count; 172 173 DPRINTF(MemDepUnit, "Memory dependency entry deleted. " 174 "memdep_count=%i\n", memdep_count); |
175 } |
176 177 /** Returns the name of the memory dependence entry. */ 178 std::string name() const { return "memdepentry"; } 179 180 /** The instruction being tracked. */ 181 DynInstPtr inst; 182 183 /** The iterator to the instruction's location inside the list. */ 184 ListIt listIt; 185 186 /** A vector of any dependent instructions. */ 187 std::vector<MemDepEntryPtr> dependInsts; 188 189 /** If the registers are ready or not. */ 190 bool regsReady; 191 /** If all memory dependencies have been satisfied. */ 192 bool memDepReady; 193 /** If the instruction is completed. */ 194 bool completed; 195 /** If the instruction is squashed. */ 196 bool squashed; 197 198 /** For debugging. */ 199 static int memdep_count; 200 static int memdep_insert; 201 static int memdep_erase; |
202 }; 203 |
204 /** Finds the memory dependence entry in the hash map. */ 205 inline MemDepEntryPtr &findInHash(const DynInstPtr &inst); |
206 |
207 /** Moves an entry to the ready list. */ 208 inline void moveToReady(MemDepEntryPtr &ready_inst_entry); |
209 |
210 typedef m5::hash_map<InstSeqNum, MemDepEntryPtr, SNHash> MemDepHash; |
211 |
212 typedef typename MemDepHash::iterator MemDepHashIt; |
213 |
214 /** A hash map of all memory dependence entries. */ 215 MemDepHash memDepHash; |
216 |
217 /** A list of all instructions in the memory dependence unit. */ 218 std::list<DynInstPtr> instList[Impl::MaxThreads]; |
219 |
220 /** A list of all instructions that are going to be replayed. */ 221 std::list<DynInstPtr> instsToReplay; 222 |
223 /** The memory dependence predictor. It is accessed upon new 224 * instructions being added to the IQ, and responds by telling 225 * this unit what instruction the newly added instruction is dependent 226 * upon. 227 */ 228 MemDepPred depPred; 229 |
230 bool loadBarrier; 231 InstSeqNum loadBarrierSN; 232 bool storeBarrier; 233 InstSeqNum storeBarrierSN; 234 235 /** Pointer to the IQ. */ 236 InstructionQueue<Impl> *iqPtr; 237 238 /** The thread id of this memory dependence unit. */ 239 int id; 240 241 /** Stat for number of inserted loads. */ |
242 Stats::Scalar<> insertedLoads; |
243 /** Stat for number of inserted stores. */ |
244 Stats::Scalar<> insertedStores; |
245 /** Stat for number of conflicting loads that had to wait for a store. */ |
246 Stats::Scalar<> conflictingLoads; |
247 /** Stat for number of conflicting stores that had to wait for a store. */ |
248 Stats::Scalar<> conflictingStores; 249}; 250 |
251#endif // __CPU_O3_MEM_DEP_UNIT_HH__ |