addr_mapper.hh revision 9259
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When the 50 * slave port is queried for the address ranges, it also performs the 51 * necessary range updates. Note that snoop requests that travel from 52 * the master port (i.e. the memory side) to the slave port are 53 * currently not modified. 54 */ 55 56class AddrMapper : public MemObject 57{ 58 59 public: 60 61 AddrMapper(const AddrMapperParams* params); 62 63 virtual ~AddrMapper() { } 64 65 virtual MasterPort& getMasterPort(const std::string& if_name, 66 int idx = -1); 67 68 virtual SlavePort& getSlavePort(const std::string& if_name, 69 int idx = -1); 70 71 virtual void init(); 72 73 protected: 74 75 /** 76 * This function does the actual remapping of one address to another. 77 * It is pure virtual in this case to to allow any implementation 78 * required. 79 * @param addr the address to remap 80 * @return the new address (can be unchanged) 81 */ 82 virtual Addr remapAddr(Addr addr) const = 0; 83 84 class AddrMapperSenderState : public Packet::SenderState 85 { 86 87 public: 88 89 /** 90 * Construct a new sender state and remember the original one 91 * so that we can implement a stack. 92 * 93 * @param _origSenderState Sender state to remember 94 * @param _origAddr Address before remapping 95 */ 96 AddrMapperSenderState(SenderState* _origSenderState, 97 Addr _origAddr) 98 : origSenderState(_origSenderState), origAddr(_origAddr) 99 { } 100 101 /** Destructor */ 102 ~AddrMapperSenderState() { } 103 104 /** Pointer to old sender state of packet */ 105 SenderState* origSenderState; 106 107 /** The original address the packet was destined for */ 108 Addr origAddr; 109 110 }; 111 112 class MapperMasterPort : public MasterPort 113 { 114 115 public: 116 117 MapperMasterPort(const std::string& _name, AddrMapper& _mapper) 118 : MasterPort(_name, &_mapper), mapper(_mapper) 119 { } 120 121 protected: 122 123 void recvFunctionalSnoop(PacketPtr pkt) 124 { 125 mapper.recvFunctionalSnoop(pkt); 126 } 127 128 Tick recvAtomicSnoop(PacketPtr pkt) 129 { 130 return mapper.recvAtomicSnoop(pkt); 131 } 132 133 bool recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt) 134 { 135 return mapper.recvTimingResp(pkt); 136 } 137 138 void recvTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt) 139 { 140 mapper.recvTimingSnoopReq(pkt); 141 } 142 143 void recvRangeChange() 144 { 145 mapper.recvRangeChange(); 146 } 147 148 bool isSnooping() const 149 { 150 return mapper.isSnooping(); 151 } 152 153 unsigned deviceBlockSize() const 154 { 155 return mapper.deviceBlockSizeMaster(); 156 } 157 158 void recvRetry() 159 { 160 mapper.recvRetryMaster(); 161 } 162 163 private: 164 165 AddrMapper& mapper; 166 167 }; 168 169 /** Instance of master port, facing the memory side */ 170 MapperMasterPort masterPort; 171 172 class MapperSlavePort : public SlavePort 173 { 174 175 public: 176 177 MapperSlavePort(const std::string& _name, AddrMapper& _mapper) 178 : SlavePort(_name, &_mapper), mapper(_mapper) 179 { } 180 181 protected: 182 183 void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt) 184 { 185 mapper.recvFunctional(pkt); 186 } 187 188 Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt) 189 { 190 return mapper.recvAtomic(pkt); 191 } 192 193 bool recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt) 194 { 195 return mapper.recvTimingReq(pkt); 196 } 197 198 bool recvTimingSnoopResp(PacketPtr pkt) 199 { 200 return mapper.recvTimingSnoopResp(pkt); 201 } 202 203 unsigned deviceBlockSize() const 204 { 205 return mapper.deviceBlockSizeSlave(); 206 } 207 208 AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const 209 { 210 return mapper.getAddrRanges(); 211 } 212 213 void recvRetry() 214 { 215 mapper.recvRetrySlave(); 216 } 217 218 private: 219 220 AddrMapper& mapper; 221 222 }; 223 224 /** Instance of slave port, i.e. on the CPU side */ 225 MapperSlavePort slavePort; 226 227 void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt); 228 229 void recvFunctionalSnoop(PacketPtr pkt); 230 231 Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt); 232 233 Tick recvAtomicSnoop(PacketPtr pkt); 234 235 bool recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt); 236 237 bool recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt); 238 239 void recvTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt); 240 241 bool recvTimingSnoopResp(PacketPtr pkt); 242 243 unsigned deviceBlockSizeMaster(); 244 245 unsigned deviceBlockSizeSlave(); 246 247 virtual AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const = 0; 248 249 bool isSnooping() const; 250 251 void recvRetryMaster(); 252 253 void recvRetrySlave(); 254 255 void recvRangeChange(); 256}; 257 258/** 259 * Range address mapper that maps a set of original ranges to a set of 260 * remapped ranges, where a specific range is of the same size 261 * (original and remapped), only with an offset. It's useful for cases 262 * where memory is mapped to two different locations 263 */ 264class RangeAddrMapper : public AddrMapper 265{ 266 267 public: 268 269 RangeAddrMapper(const RangeAddrMapperParams* p); 270 271 ~RangeAddrMapper() { } 272 273 AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const; 274 275 protected: 276 277 /** 278 * This contains a list of ranges the should be remapped. It must 279 * be the exact same length as remappedRanges which describes what 280 * manipulation should be done to each range. 281 */ 282 std::vector<AddrRange> originalRanges; 283 284 /** 285 * This contains a list of ranges that addresses should be 286 * remapped to. See the description for originalRanges above 287 */ 288 std::vector<AddrRange> remappedRanges; 289 290 Addr remapAddr(Addr addr) const; 291 292}; 293 294#endif //__MEM_ADDR_MAPPER_HH__ 295