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The timing model only takes care 50 * of calculating the appropriate delay to the disk, and calling back a 51 * function when the action has completed. All the other associated actions 52 * (such as getting data from A to B) should be taken care of by the disk 53 * interface. 54 */ 55class AbstractNVM : public SimObject 56{ 57 58 public: 59 AbstractNVM(const AbstractNVMParams* p): SimObject(p) {}; 60 virtual ~AbstractNVM() {}; 61 62 /** 63 * Initialize Memory. 64 * This function is used to set the memory device dimensions to the 65 * dimensions that it controls. For instance, One can imagine that the 66 * memory is one disk, e.g. the /data partition of Android, which means 67 * that the data handling part will have an image of /data. On the other 68 * hand one might want to set up a Raid like configuration, without 69 * wanting to create multiple disk images. In that case one can choose to 70 * devide the image over multiple memory devices in any way he wants 71 * (i.e. higher layers can implement some division based on logical 72 * addresses, or intelligent file system interpretation analysis; to 73 * effectively devide the disk over the devices; enabling object oriented 74 * storage devices). 75 * Moving this function outside of the constructor allows you the 76 * flexibility to make this decision once the image is loaded. 77 * 78 * @param disk_size disksize in sectors; value can be obtained from the 79 * disk image 80 * @param sector_size size of one sector in bytes; value is defined in 81 * disk_image.hh 82 */ 83 virtual void initializeMemory(uint64_t disk_size, uint32_t sector_size) = 84 0; 85 86 /** 87 * Access functions 88 * Access function to simulate a read/write access to the memory. Once 89 * the action has completed, the Callback event should be called. Putting 90 * a NULL pointer as callback is valid syntax, and should result in the 91 * simulation of the access, but with no callback to the higher layer. 92 * This may be used to occupy the device, such that next actions will be 93 * delayed. The read/write function will schedule the incoming requests 94 * on a first come first serve basis. 95 * 96 * @param address The logical address to a location in the Non-volatile 97 * memory. 98 * @param amount The amount of data transfered from the NVM in bytes 99 * @param event A pointer to a callback function that will perform the 100 * actions taken by the disk controller on successfull completion of the 101 * data transfer between the disk and the disk controller. 102 */ 103 virtual void readMemory(uint64_t address, uint32_t amount, 104 Callback *event) = 0; 105 virtual void writeMemory(uint64_t address, uint32_t amount, 106 Callback *event) = 0; 107}; 108 109#endif //__DEV_ARM_ABSTRACT_NVM_HH__ 110