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Such physical addresses are 136 * remapped into a "magic" part of the physical address space 137 * by this method. 138 * 139 * @param req Request to updated in-place. 140 * @param tc Thread context that created the request. 141 * @param mode Request type (read/write/execute). 142 * @return A fault on failure, NoFault otherwise. 143 */ 144 Fault finalizePhysical(const RequestPtr &req, ThreadContext *tc, 145 Mode mode) const override; 146 147 TlbEntry *insert(Addr vpn, const TlbEntry &entry); 148 149 /* 150 * Function to register Stats 151 */ 152 void regStats() override; 153 154 // Checkpointing 155 void serialize(CheckpointOut &cp) const override; 156 void unserialize(CheckpointIn &cp) override; 157 158 /** 159 * Get the table walker port. This is used for 160 * migrating port connections during a CPU takeOverFrom() 161 * call. For architectures that do not have a table walker, 162 * NULL is returned, hence the use of a pointer rather than a 163 * reference. For X86 this method will always return a valid 164 * port pointer. 165 * 166 * @return A pointer to the walker port 167 */ 168 Port *getTableWalkerPort() override; 169 }; 170} 171 172#endif // __ARCH_X86_TLB_HH__ 173