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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 33 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 34 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 35 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 36 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 37 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 38 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 39 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 40 * 41 * Authors: Erik Hallnor 42 * Dave Greene 43 * Nathan Binkert 44 * Steve Reinhardt 45 * Ron Dreslinski 46 * Andreas Sandberg 47 * Nikos Nikoleris 48 */ 49 50/** 51 * @file 52 * Cache definitions. 53 */ 54 55#include "mem/cache/cache.hh" 56 57#include <cassert> 58 59#include "base/compiler.hh" 60#include "base/logging.hh" 61#include "base/trace.hh" 62#include "base/types.hh" 63#include "debug/Cache.hh" 64#include "debug/CacheTags.hh" 65#include "debug/CacheVerbose.hh" 66#include "enums/Clusivity.hh" 67#include "mem/cache/cache_blk.hh" 68#include "mem/cache/mshr.hh" 69#include "mem/cache/tags/base.hh" 70#include "mem/cache/write_queue_entry.hh" 71#include "mem/request.hh" 72#include "params/Cache.hh" 73 74Cache::Cache(const CacheParams *p) 75 : BaseCache(p, p->system->cacheLineSize()), 76 doFastWrites(true) 77{ 78} 79 80void 81Cache::satisfyRequest(PacketPtr pkt, CacheBlk *blk, 82 bool deferred_response, bool pending_downgrade) 83{ 84 BaseCache::satisfyRequest(pkt, blk); 85 86 if (pkt->isRead()) { 87 // determine if this read is from a (coherent) cache or not 88 if (pkt->fromCache()) { 89 assert(pkt->getSize() == blkSize); 90 // special handling for coherent block requests from 91 // upper-level caches 92 if (pkt->needsWritable()) { 93 // sanity check 94 assert(pkt->cmd == MemCmd::ReadExReq || 95 pkt->cmd == MemCmd::SCUpgradeFailReq); 96 assert(!pkt->hasSharers()); 97 98 // if we have a dirty copy, make sure the recipient 99 // keeps it marked dirty (in the modified state) 100 if (blk->isDirty()) { 101 pkt->setCacheResponding(); 102 blk->status &= ~BlkDirty; 103 } 104 } else if (blk->isWritable() && !pending_downgrade && 105 !pkt->hasSharers() && 106 pkt->cmd != MemCmd::ReadCleanReq) { 107 // we can give the requester a writable copy on a read 108 // request if: 109 // - we have a writable copy at this level (& below) 110 // - we don't have a pending snoop from below 111 // signaling another read request 112 // - no other cache above has a copy (otherwise it 113 // would have set hasSharers flag when 114 // snooping the packet) 115 // - the read has explicitly asked for a clean 116 // copy of the line 117 if (blk->isDirty()) { 118 // special considerations if we're owner: 119 if (!deferred_response) { 120 // respond with the line in Modified state 121 // (cacheResponding set, hasSharers not set) 122 pkt->setCacheResponding(); 123 124 // if this cache is mostly inclusive, we 125 // keep the block in the Exclusive state, 126 // and pass it upwards as Modified 127 // (writable and dirty), hence we have 128 // multiple caches, all on the same path 129 // towards memory, all considering the 130 // same block writable, but only one 131 // considering it Modified 132 133 // we get away with multiple caches (on 134 // the same path to memory) considering 135 // the block writeable as we always enter 136 // the cache hierarchy through a cache, 137 // and first snoop upwards in all other 138 // branches 139 blk->status &= ~BlkDirty; 140 } else { 141 // if we're responding after our own miss, 142 // there's a window where the recipient didn't 143 // know it was getting ownership and may not 144 // have responded to snoops correctly, so we 145 // have to respond with a shared line 146 pkt->setHasSharers(); 147 } 148 } 149 } else { 150 // otherwise only respond with a shared copy 151 pkt->setHasSharers(); 152 } 153 } 154 } 155} 156 157///////////////////////////////////////////////////// 158// 159// Access path: requests coming in from the CPU side 160// 161///////////////////////////////////////////////////// 162 163bool 164Cache::access(PacketPtr pkt, CacheBlk *&blk, Cycles &lat, 165 PacketList &writebacks) 166{ 167 168 if (pkt->req->isUncacheable()) { 169 assert(pkt->isRequest()); 170 171 chatty_assert(!(isReadOnly && pkt->isWrite()), 172 "Should never see a write in a read-only cache %s\n", 173 name()); 174 175 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s for %s\n", __func__, pkt->print()); 176 177 // flush and invalidate any existing block 178 CacheBlk *old_blk(tags->findBlock(pkt->getAddr(), pkt->isSecure())); 179 if (old_blk && old_blk->isValid()) { 180 BaseCache::evictBlock(old_blk, writebacks); 181 } 182 183 blk = nullptr; 184 // lookupLatency is the latency in case the request is uncacheable. 185 lat = lookupLatency; 186 return false; 187 } 188 189 return BaseCache::access(pkt, blk, lat, writebacks); 190} 191 192void 193Cache::doWritebacks(PacketList& writebacks, Tick forward_time) 194{ 195 while (!writebacks.empty()) { 196 PacketPtr wbPkt = writebacks.front(); 197 // We use forwardLatency here because we are copying writebacks to 198 // write buffer. 199 200 // Call isCachedAbove for Writebacks, CleanEvicts and 201 // WriteCleans to discover if the block is cached above. 202 if (isCachedAbove(wbPkt)) { 203 if (wbPkt->cmd == MemCmd::CleanEvict) { 204 // Delete CleanEvict because cached copies exist above. The 205 // packet destructor will delete the request object because 206 // this is a non-snoop request packet which does not require a 207 // response. 208 delete wbPkt; 209 } else if (wbPkt->cmd == MemCmd::WritebackClean) { 210 // clean writeback, do not send since the block is 211 // still cached above 212 assert(writebackClean); 213 delete wbPkt; 214 } else { 215 assert(wbPkt->cmd == MemCmd::WritebackDirty || 216 wbPkt->cmd == MemCmd::WriteClean); 217 // Set BLOCK_CACHED flag in Writeback and send below, so that 218 // the Writeback does not reset the bit corresponding to this 219 // address in the snoop filter below. 220 wbPkt->setBlockCached(); 221 allocateWriteBuffer(wbPkt, forward_time); 222 } 223 } else { 224 // If the block is not cached above, send packet below. Both 225 // CleanEvict and Writeback with BLOCK_CACHED flag cleared will 226 // reset the bit corresponding to this address in the snoop filter 227 // below. 228 allocateWriteBuffer(wbPkt, forward_time); 229 } 230 writebacks.pop_front(); 231 } 232} 233 234void 235Cache::doWritebacksAtomic(PacketList& writebacks) 236{ 237 while (!writebacks.empty()) { 238 PacketPtr wbPkt = writebacks.front(); 239 // Call isCachedAbove for both Writebacks and CleanEvicts. If 240 // isCachedAbove returns true we set BLOCK_CACHED flag in Writebacks 241 // and discard CleanEvicts. 242 if (isCachedAbove(wbPkt, false)) { 243 if (wbPkt->cmd == MemCmd::WritebackDirty || 244 wbPkt->cmd == MemCmd::WriteClean) { 245 // Set BLOCK_CACHED flag in Writeback and send below, 246 // so that the Writeback does not reset the bit 247 // corresponding to this address in the snoop filter 248 // below. We can discard CleanEvicts because cached 249 // copies exist above. Atomic mode isCachedAbove 250 // modifies packet to set BLOCK_CACHED flag 251 memSidePort.sendAtomic(wbPkt); 252 } 253 } else { 254 // If the block is not cached above, send packet below. Both 255 // CleanEvict and Writeback with BLOCK_CACHED flag cleared will 256 // reset the bit corresponding to this address in the snoop filter 257 // below. 258 memSidePort.sendAtomic(wbPkt); 259 } 260 writebacks.pop_front(); 261 // In case of CleanEvicts, the packet destructor will delete the 262 // request object because this is a non-snoop request packet which 263 // does not require a response. 264 delete wbPkt; 265 } 266} 267 268 269void 270Cache::recvTimingSnoopResp(PacketPtr pkt) 271{ 272 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s for %s\n", __func__, pkt->print()); 273 274 // determine if the response is from a snoop request we created 275 // (in which case it should be in the outstandingSnoop), or if we 276 // merely forwarded someone else's snoop request 277 const bool forwardAsSnoop = outstandingSnoop.find(pkt->req) == 278 outstandingSnoop.end(); 279 280 if (!forwardAsSnoop) { 281 // the packet came from this cache, so sink it here and do not 282 // forward it 283 assert(pkt->cmd == MemCmd::HardPFResp); 284 285 outstandingSnoop.erase(pkt->req); 286 287 DPRINTF(Cache, "Got prefetch response from above for addr " 288 "%#llx (%s)\n", pkt->getAddr(), pkt->isSecure() ? "s" : "ns"); 289 recvTimingResp(pkt); 290 return; 291 } 292 293 // forwardLatency is set here because there is a response from an 294 // upper level cache. 295 // To pay the delay that occurs if the packet comes from the bus, 296 // we charge also headerDelay. 297 Tick snoop_resp_time = clockEdge(forwardLatency) + pkt->headerDelay; 298 // Reset the timing of the packet. 299 pkt->headerDelay = pkt->payloadDelay = 0; 300 memSidePort.schedTimingSnoopResp(pkt, snoop_resp_time); 301} 302 303void 304Cache::promoteWholeLineWrites(PacketPtr pkt) 305{ 306 // Cache line clearing instructions 307 if (doFastWrites && (pkt->cmd == MemCmd::WriteReq) && 308 (pkt->getSize() == blkSize) && (pkt->getOffset(blkSize) == 0)) { 309 pkt->cmd = MemCmd::WriteLineReq; 310 DPRINTF(Cache, "packet promoted from Write to WriteLineReq\n"); 311 } 312} 313 314void 315Cache::handleTimingReqHit(PacketPtr pkt, CacheBlk *blk, Tick request_time) 316{ 317 // should never be satisfying an uncacheable access as we 318 // flush and invalidate any existing block as part of the 319 // lookup 320 assert(!pkt->req->isUncacheable()); 321 322 BaseCache::handleTimingReqHit(pkt, blk, request_time); 323} 324 325void 326Cache::handleTimingReqMiss(PacketPtr pkt, CacheBlk *blk, Tick forward_time, 327 Tick request_time) 328{ 329 if (pkt->req->isUncacheable()) { 330 // ignore any existing MSHR if we are dealing with an 331 // uncacheable request 332 333 // should have flushed and have no valid block 334 assert(!blk || !blk->isValid()); 335 336 mshr_uncacheable[pkt->cmdToIndex()][pkt->req->masterId()]++; 337 338 if (pkt->isWrite()) { 339 allocateWriteBuffer(pkt, forward_time); 340 } else { 341 assert(pkt->isRead()); 342 343 // uncacheable accesses always allocate a new MSHR 344 345 // Here we are using forward_time, modelling the latency of 346 // a miss (outbound) just as forwardLatency, neglecting the 347 // lookupLatency component. 348 allocateMissBuffer(pkt, forward_time); 349 } 350 351 return; 352 } 353 354 Addr blk_addr = pkt->getBlockAddr(blkSize); 355 356 MSHR *mshr = mshrQueue.findMatch(blk_addr, pkt->isSecure()); 357 358 // Software prefetch handling: 359 // To keep the core from waiting on data it won't look at 360 // anyway, send back a response with dummy data. Miss handling 361 // will continue asynchronously. Unfortunately, the core will 362 // insist upon freeing original Packet/Request, so we have to 363 // create a new pair with a different lifecycle. Note that this 364 // processing happens before any MSHR munging on the behalf of 365 // this request because this new Request will be the one stored 366 // into the MSHRs, not the original. 367 if (pkt->cmd.isSWPrefetch()) { 368 assert(pkt->needsResponse()); 369 assert(pkt->req->hasPaddr()); 370 assert(!pkt->req->isUncacheable()); 371 372 // There's no reason to add a prefetch as an additional target 373 // to an existing MSHR. If an outstanding request is already 374 // in progress, there is nothing for the prefetch to do. 375 // If this is the case, we don't even create a request at all. 376 PacketPtr pf = nullptr; 377 378 if (!mshr) { 379 // copy the request and create a new SoftPFReq packet 380 RequestPtr req = std::make_shared<Request>(pkt->req->getPaddr(), 381 pkt->req->getSize(), 382 pkt->req->getFlags(), 383 pkt->req->masterId()); 384 pf = new Packet(req, pkt->cmd); 385 pf->allocate(); 386 assert(pf->getAddr() == pkt->getAddr()); 387 assert(pf->getSize() == pkt->getSize()); 388 } 389 390 pkt->makeTimingResponse(); 391 392 // request_time is used here, taking into account lat and the delay 393 // charged if the packet comes from the xbar. 394 cpuSidePort.schedTimingResp(pkt, request_time); 395 396 // If an outstanding request is in progress (we found an 397 // MSHR) this is set to null 398 pkt = pf; 399 } 400 401 BaseCache::handleTimingReqMiss(pkt, mshr, blk, forward_time, request_time); 402} 403 404void 405Cache::recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt) 406{ 407 DPRINTF(CacheTags, "%s tags:\n%s\n", __func__, tags->print()); 408 409 promoteWholeLineWrites(pkt); 410 411 if (pkt->cacheResponding()) { 412 // a cache above us (but not where the packet came from) is 413 // responding to the request, in other words it has the line 414 // in Modified or Owned state 415 DPRINTF(Cache, "Cache above responding to %s: not responding\n", 416 pkt->print()); 417 418 // if the packet needs the block to be writable, and the cache 419 // that has promised to respond (setting the cache responding 420 // flag) is not providing writable (it is in Owned rather than 421 // the Modified state), we know that there may be other Shared 422 // copies in the system; go out and invalidate them all 423 assert(pkt->needsWritable() && !pkt->responderHadWritable()); 424 425 // an upstream cache that had the line in Owned state 426 // (dirty, but not writable), is responding and thus 427 // transferring the dirty line from one branch of the 428 // cache hierarchy to another 429 430 // send out an express snoop and invalidate all other 431 // copies (snooping a packet that needs writable is the 432 // same as an invalidation), thus turning the Owned line 433 // into a Modified line, note that we don't invalidate the 434 // block in the current cache or any other cache on the 435 // path to memory 436 437 // create a downstream express snoop with cleared packet 438 // flags, there is no need to allocate any data as the 439 // packet is merely used to co-ordinate state transitions 440 Packet *snoop_pkt = new Packet(pkt, true, false); 441 442 // also reset the bus time that the original packet has 443 // not yet paid for 444 snoop_pkt->headerDelay = snoop_pkt->payloadDelay = 0; 445 446 // make this an instantaneous express snoop, and let the 447 // other caches in the system know that the another cache 448 // is responding, because we have found the authorative 449 // copy (Modified or Owned) that will supply the right 450 // data 451 snoop_pkt->setExpressSnoop(); 452 snoop_pkt->setCacheResponding(); 453 454 // this express snoop travels towards the memory, and at 455 // every crossbar it is snooped upwards thus reaching 456 // every cache in the system 457 bool M5_VAR_USED success = memSidePort.sendTimingReq(snoop_pkt); 458 // express snoops always succeed 459 assert(success); 460 461 // main memory will delete the snoop packet 462 463 // queue for deletion, as opposed to immediate deletion, as 464 // the sending cache is still relying on the packet 465 pendingDelete.reset(pkt); 466 467 // no need to take any further action in this particular cache 468 // as an upstram cache has already committed to responding, 469 // and we have already sent out any express snoops in the 470 // section above to ensure all other copies in the system are 471 // invalidated 472 return; 473 } 474 475 BaseCache::recvTimingReq(pkt); 476} 477 478PacketPtr 479Cache::createMissPacket(PacketPtr cpu_pkt, CacheBlk *blk, 480 bool needsWritable, 481 bool is_whole_line_write) const 482{ 483 // should never see evictions here 484 assert(!cpu_pkt->isEviction()); 485 486 bool blkValid = blk && blk->isValid(); 487 488 if (cpu_pkt->req->isUncacheable() || 489 (!blkValid && cpu_pkt->isUpgrade()) || 490 cpu_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::InvalidateReq || cpu_pkt->isClean()) { 491 // uncacheable requests and upgrades from upper-level caches 492 // that missed completely just go through as is 493 return nullptr; 494 } 495 496 assert(cpu_pkt->needsResponse()); 497 498 MemCmd cmd; 499 // @TODO make useUpgrades a parameter. 500 // Note that ownership protocols require upgrade, otherwise a 501 // write miss on a shared owned block will generate a ReadExcl, 502 // which will clobber the owned copy. 503 const bool useUpgrades = true; 504 assert(cpu_pkt->cmd != MemCmd::WriteLineReq || is_whole_line_write); 505 if (is_whole_line_write) { 506 assert(!blkValid || !blk->isWritable()); 507 // forward as invalidate to all other caches, this gives us 508 // the line in Exclusive state, and invalidates all other 509 // copies 510 cmd = MemCmd::InvalidateReq; 511 } else if (blkValid && useUpgrades) { 512 // only reason to be here is that blk is read only and we need 513 // it to be writable 514 assert(needsWritable); 515 assert(!blk->isWritable()); 516 cmd = cpu_pkt->isLLSC() ? MemCmd::SCUpgradeReq : MemCmd::UpgradeReq; 517 } else if (cpu_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::SCUpgradeFailReq || 518 cpu_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::StoreCondFailReq) { 519 // Even though this SC will fail, we still need to send out the 520 // request and get the data to supply it to other snoopers in the case 521 // where the determination the StoreCond fails is delayed due to 522 // all caches not being on the same local bus. 523 cmd = MemCmd::SCUpgradeFailReq; 524 } else { 525 // block is invalid 526 527 // If the request does not need a writable there are two cases 528 // where we need to ensure the response will not fetch the 529 // block in dirty state: 530 // * this cache is read only and it does not perform 531 // writebacks, 532 // * this cache is mostly exclusive and will not fill (since 533 // it does not fill it will have to writeback the dirty data 534 // immediately which generates uneccesary writebacks). 535 bool force_clean_rsp = isReadOnly || clusivity == Enums::mostly_excl; 536 cmd = needsWritable ? MemCmd::ReadExReq : 537 (force_clean_rsp ? MemCmd::ReadCleanReq : MemCmd::ReadSharedReq); 538 } 539 PacketPtr pkt = new Packet(cpu_pkt->req, cmd, blkSize); 540 541 // if there are upstream caches that have already marked the 542 // packet as having sharers (not passing writable), pass that info 543 // downstream 544 if (cpu_pkt->hasSharers() && !needsWritable) { 545 // note that cpu_pkt may have spent a considerable time in the 546 // MSHR queue and that the information could possibly be out 547 // of date, however, there is no harm in conservatively 548 // assuming the block has sharers 549 pkt->setHasSharers(); 550 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s: passing hasSharers from %s to %s\n", 551 __func__, cpu_pkt->print(), pkt->print()); 552 } 553 554 // the packet should be block aligned 555 assert(pkt->getAddr() == pkt->getBlockAddr(blkSize)); 556 557 pkt->allocate(); 558 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s: created %s from %s\n", __func__, pkt->print(), 559 cpu_pkt->print()); 560 return pkt; 561} 562 563 564Cycles 565Cache::handleAtomicReqMiss(PacketPtr pkt, CacheBlk *&blk, 566 PacketList &writebacks) 567{ 568 // deal with the packets that go through the write path of 569 // the cache, i.e. any evictions and writes 570 if (pkt->isEviction() || pkt->cmd == MemCmd::WriteClean || 571 (pkt->req->isUncacheable() && pkt->isWrite())) { 572 Cycles latency = ticksToCycles(memSidePort.sendAtomic(pkt)); 573 574 // at this point, if the request was an uncacheable write 575 // request, it has been satisfied by a memory below and the 576 // packet carries the response back 577 assert(!(pkt->req->isUncacheable() && pkt->isWrite()) || 578 pkt->isResponse()); 579 580 return latency; 581 } 582 583 // only misses left 584 585 PacketPtr bus_pkt = createMissPacket(pkt, blk, pkt->needsWritable(), 586 pkt->isWholeLineWrite(blkSize)); 587 588 bool is_forward = (bus_pkt == nullptr); 589 590 if (is_forward) { 591 // just forwarding the same request to the next level 592 // no local cache operation involved 593 bus_pkt = pkt; 594 } 595 596 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s: Sending an atomic %s\n", __func__, 597 bus_pkt->print()); 598 599#if TRACING_ON 600 CacheBlk::State old_state = blk ? blk->status : 0; 601#endif 602 603 Cycles latency = ticksToCycles(memSidePort.sendAtomic(bus_pkt)); 604 605 bool is_invalidate = bus_pkt->isInvalidate(); 606 607 // We are now dealing with the response handling 608 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s: Receive response: %s in state %i\n", __func__, 609 bus_pkt->print(), old_state); 610 611 // If packet was a forward, the response (if any) is already 612 // in place in the bus_pkt == pkt structure, so we don't need 613 // to do anything. Otherwise, use the separate bus_pkt to 614 // generate response to pkt and then delete it. 615 if (!is_forward) { 616 if (pkt->needsResponse()) { 617 assert(bus_pkt->isResponse()); 618 if (bus_pkt->isError()) { 619 pkt->makeAtomicResponse(); 620 pkt->copyError(bus_pkt); 621 } else if (pkt->isWholeLineWrite(blkSize)) { 622 // note the use of pkt, not bus_pkt here. 623 624 // write-line request to the cache that promoted 625 // the write to a whole line 626 const bool allocate = allocOnFill(pkt->cmd) && 627 (!writeAllocator || writeAllocator->allocate()); 628 blk = handleFill(bus_pkt, blk, writebacks, allocate); 629 assert(blk != NULL); 630 is_invalidate = false; 631 satisfyRequest(pkt, blk); 632 } else if (bus_pkt->isRead() || 633 bus_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::UpgradeResp) { 634 // we're updating cache state to allow us to 635 // satisfy the upstream request from the cache 636 blk = handleFill(bus_pkt, blk, writebacks, 637 allocOnFill(pkt->cmd)); 638 satisfyRequest(pkt, blk); 639 maintainClusivity(pkt->fromCache(), blk); 640 } else { 641 // we're satisfying the upstream request without 642 // modifying cache state, e.g., a write-through 643 pkt->makeAtomicResponse(); 644 } 645 } 646 delete bus_pkt; 647 } 648 649 if (is_invalidate && blk && blk->isValid()) { 650 invalidateBlock(blk); 651 } 652 653 return latency; 654} 655 656Tick 657Cache::recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt) 658{ 659 promoteWholeLineWrites(pkt); 660 661 // follow the same flow as in recvTimingReq, and check if a cache 662 // above us is responding 663 if (pkt->cacheResponding()) { 664 assert(!pkt->req->isCacheInvalidate()); 665 DPRINTF(Cache, "Cache above responding to %s: not responding\n", 666 pkt->print()); 667 668 // if a cache is responding, and it had the line in Owned 669 // rather than Modified state, we need to invalidate any 670 // copies that are not on the same path to memory 671 assert(pkt->needsWritable() && !pkt->responderHadWritable()); 672 673 return memSidePort.sendAtomic(pkt); 674 } 675 676 return BaseCache::recvAtomic(pkt); 677} 678 679 680///////////////////////////////////////////////////// 681// 682// Response handling: responses from the memory side 683// 684///////////////////////////////////////////////////// 685 686 687void 688Cache::serviceMSHRTargets(MSHR *mshr, const PacketPtr pkt, CacheBlk *blk) 689{ 690 MSHR::Target *initial_tgt = mshr->getTarget(); 691 // First offset for critical word first calculations 692 const int initial_offset = initial_tgt->pkt->getOffset(blkSize); 693 694 const bool is_error = pkt->isError(); 695 // allow invalidation responses originating from write-line 696 // requests to be discarded 697 bool is_invalidate = pkt->isInvalidate() && 698 !mshr->wasWholeLineWrite; 699 700 MSHR::TargetList targets = mshr->extractServiceableTargets(pkt); 701 for (auto &target: targets) { 702 Packet *tgt_pkt = target.pkt; 703 switch (target.source) { 704 case MSHR::Target::FromCPU: 705 Tick completion_time; 706 // Here we charge on completion_time the delay of the xbar if the 707 // packet comes from it, charged on headerDelay. 708 completion_time = pkt->headerDelay; 709 710 // Software prefetch handling for cache closest to core 711 if (tgt_pkt->cmd.isSWPrefetch()) { 712 // a software prefetch would have already been ack'd 713 // immediately with dummy data so the core would be able to 714 // retire it. This request completes right here, so we 715 // deallocate it. 716 delete tgt_pkt; 717 break; // skip response 718 } 719 720 // unlike the other packet flows, where data is found in other 721 // caches or memory and brought back, write-line requests always 722 // have the data right away, so the above check for "is fill?" 723 // cannot actually be determined until examining the stored MSHR 724 // state. We "catch up" with that logic here, which is duplicated 725 // from above. 726 if (tgt_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::WriteLineReq) { 727 assert(!is_error); 728 assert(blk); 729 assert(blk->isWritable()); 730 } 731 732 if (blk && blk->isValid() && !mshr->isForward) { 733 satisfyRequest(tgt_pkt, blk, true, mshr->hasPostDowngrade()); 734 735 // How many bytes past the first request is this one 736 int transfer_offset = 737 tgt_pkt->getOffset(blkSize) - initial_offset; 738 if (transfer_offset < 0) { 739 transfer_offset += blkSize; 740 } 741 742 // If not critical word (offset) return payloadDelay. 743 // responseLatency is the latency of the return path 744 // from lower level caches/memory to an upper level cache or 745 // the core. 746 completion_time += clockEdge(responseLatency) + 747 (transfer_offset ? pkt->payloadDelay : 0); 748 749 assert(!tgt_pkt->req->isUncacheable()); 750 751 assert(tgt_pkt->req->masterId() < system->maxMasters()); 752 missLatency[tgt_pkt->cmdToIndex()][tgt_pkt->req->masterId()] += 753 completion_time - target.recvTime; 754 } else if (pkt->cmd == MemCmd::UpgradeFailResp) { 755 // failed StoreCond upgrade 756 assert(tgt_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::StoreCondReq || 757 tgt_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::StoreCondFailReq || 758 tgt_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::SCUpgradeFailReq); 759 // responseLatency is the latency of the return path 760 // from lower level caches/memory to an upper level cache or 761 // the core. 762 completion_time += clockEdge(responseLatency) + 763 pkt->payloadDelay; 764 tgt_pkt->req->setExtraData(0); 765 } else { 766 // We are about to send a response to a cache above 767 // that asked for an invalidation; we need to 768 // invalidate our copy immediately as the most 769 // up-to-date copy of the block will now be in the 770 // cache above. It will also prevent this cache from 771 // responding (if the block was previously dirty) to 772 // snoops as they should snoop the caches above where 773 // they will get the response from. 774 if (is_invalidate && blk && blk->isValid()) { 775 invalidateBlock(blk); 776 } 777 // not a cache fill, just forwarding response 778 // responseLatency is the latency of the return path 779 // from lower level cahces/memory to the core. 780 completion_time += clockEdge(responseLatency) + 781 pkt->payloadDelay; 782 if (pkt->isRead() && !is_error) { 783 // sanity check 784 assert(pkt->getAddr() == tgt_pkt->getAddr()); 785 assert(pkt->getSize() >= tgt_pkt->getSize()); 786 787 tgt_pkt->setData(pkt->getConstPtr<uint8_t>()); 788 } 789 790 // this response did not allocate here and therefore 791 // it was not consumed, make sure that any flags are 792 // carried over to cache above 793 tgt_pkt->copyResponderFlags(pkt); 794 } 795 tgt_pkt->makeTimingResponse(); 796 // if this packet is an error copy that to the new packet 797 if (is_error) 798 tgt_pkt->copyError(pkt); 799 if (tgt_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::ReadResp && 800 (is_invalidate || mshr->hasPostInvalidate())) { 801 // If intermediate cache got ReadRespWithInvalidate, 802 // propagate that. Response should not have 803 // isInvalidate() set otherwise. 804 tgt_pkt->cmd = MemCmd::ReadRespWithInvalidate; 805 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s: updated cmd to %s\n", __func__, 806 tgt_pkt->print()); 807 } 808 // Reset the bus additional time as it is now accounted for 809 tgt_pkt->headerDelay = tgt_pkt->payloadDelay = 0; 810 cpuSidePort.schedTimingResp(tgt_pkt, completion_time); 811 break; 812 813 case MSHR::Target::FromPrefetcher: 814 assert(tgt_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::HardPFReq); 815 if (blk) 816 blk->status |= BlkHWPrefetched; 817 delete tgt_pkt; 818 break; 819 820 case MSHR::Target::FromSnoop: 821 // I don't believe that a snoop can be in an error state 822 assert(!is_error); 823 // response to snoop request 824 DPRINTF(Cache, "processing deferred snoop...\n"); 825 // If the response is invalidating, a snooping target can 826 // be satisfied if it is also invalidating. If the reponse is, not 827 // only invalidating, but more specifically an InvalidateResp and 828 // the MSHR was created due to an InvalidateReq then a cache above 829 // is waiting to satisfy a WriteLineReq. In this case even an 830 // non-invalidating snoop is added as a target here since this is 831 // the ordering point. When the InvalidateResp reaches this cache, 832 // the snooping target will snoop further the cache above with the 833 // WriteLineReq. 834 assert(!is_invalidate || pkt->cmd == MemCmd::InvalidateResp || 835 pkt->req->isCacheMaintenance() || 836 mshr->hasPostInvalidate()); 837 handleSnoop(tgt_pkt, blk, true, true, mshr->hasPostInvalidate()); 838 break; 839 840 default: 841 panic("Illegal target->source enum %d\n", target.source); 842 } 843 } 844 845 maintainClusivity(targets.hasFromCache, blk); 846 847 if (blk && blk->isValid()) { 848 // an invalidate response stemming from a write line request 849 // should not invalidate the block, so check if the 850 // invalidation should be discarded 851 if (is_invalidate || mshr->hasPostInvalidate()) { 852 invalidateBlock(blk); 853 } else if (mshr->hasPostDowngrade()) { 854 blk->status &= ~BlkWritable; 855 } 856 } 857} 858 859PacketPtr 860Cache::evictBlock(CacheBlk *blk) 861{ 862 PacketPtr pkt = (blk->isDirty() || writebackClean) ? 863 writebackBlk(blk) : cleanEvictBlk(blk); 864 865 invalidateBlock(blk); 866 867 return pkt; 868} 869 870PacketPtr 871Cache::cleanEvictBlk(CacheBlk *blk) 872{ 873 assert(!writebackClean); 874 assert(blk && blk->isValid() && !blk->isDirty()); 875 876 // Creating a zero sized write, a message to the snoop filter 877 RequestPtr req = std::make_shared<Request>( 878 regenerateBlkAddr(blk), blkSize, 0, Request::wbMasterId); 879 880 if (blk->isSecure()) 881 req->setFlags(Request::SECURE); 882 883 req->taskId(blk->task_id); 884 885 PacketPtr pkt = new Packet(req, MemCmd::CleanEvict); 886 pkt->allocate(); 887 DPRINTF(Cache, "Create CleanEvict %s\n", pkt->print()); 888 889 return pkt; 890} 891 892///////////////////////////////////////////////////// 893// 894// Snoop path: requests coming in from the memory side 895// 896///////////////////////////////////////////////////// 897 898void 899Cache::doTimingSupplyResponse(PacketPtr req_pkt, const uint8_t *blk_data, 900 bool already_copied, bool pending_inval) 901{ 902 // sanity check 903 assert(req_pkt->isRequest()); 904 assert(req_pkt->needsResponse()); 905 906 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s: for %s\n", __func__, req_pkt->print()); 907 // timing-mode snoop responses require a new packet, unless we 908 // already made a copy... 909 PacketPtr pkt = req_pkt; 910 if (!already_copied) 911 // do not clear flags, and allocate space for data if the 912 // packet needs it (the only packets that carry data are read 913 // responses) 914 pkt = new Packet(req_pkt, false, req_pkt->isRead()); 915 916 assert(req_pkt->req->isUncacheable() || req_pkt->isInvalidate() || 917 pkt->hasSharers()); 918 pkt->makeTimingResponse(); 919 if (pkt->isRead()) { 920 pkt->setDataFromBlock(blk_data, blkSize); 921 } 922 if (pkt->cmd == MemCmd::ReadResp && pending_inval) { 923 // Assume we defer a response to a read from a far-away cache 924 // A, then later defer a ReadExcl from a cache B on the same 925 // bus as us. We'll assert cacheResponding in both cases, but 926 // in the latter case cacheResponding will keep the 927 // invalidation from reaching cache A. This special response 928 // tells cache A that it gets the block to satisfy its read, 929 // but must immediately invalidate it. 930 pkt->cmd = MemCmd::ReadRespWithInvalidate; 931 } 932 // Here we consider forward_time, paying for just forward latency and 933 // also charging the delay provided by the xbar. 934 // forward_time is used as send_time in next allocateWriteBuffer(). 935 Tick forward_time = clockEdge(forwardLatency) + pkt->headerDelay; 936 // Here we reset the timing of the packet. 937 pkt->headerDelay = pkt->payloadDelay = 0; 938 DPRINTF(CacheVerbose, "%s: created response: %s tick: %lu\n", __func__, 939 pkt->print(), forward_time); 940 memSidePort.schedTimingSnoopResp(pkt, forward_time); 941} 942 943uint32_t 944Cache::handleSnoop(PacketPtr pkt, CacheBlk *blk, bool is_timing, 945 bool is_deferred, bool pending_inval) 946{ 947 DPRINTF(CacheVerbose, "%s: for %s\n", __func__, pkt->print()); 948 // deferred snoops can only happen in timing mode 949 assert(!(is_deferred && !is_timing)); 950 // pending_inval only makes sense on deferred snoops 951 assert(!(pending_inval && !is_deferred)); 952 assert(pkt->isRequest()); 953 954 // the packet may get modified if we or a forwarded snooper 955 // responds in atomic mode, so remember a few things about the 956 // original packet up front 957 bool invalidate = pkt->isInvalidate(); 958 bool M5_VAR_USED needs_writable = pkt->needsWritable(); 959 960 // at the moment we could get an uncacheable write which does not 961 // have the invalidate flag, and we need a suitable way of dealing 962 // with this case 963 panic_if(invalidate && pkt->req->isUncacheable(), 964 "%s got an invalidating uncacheable snoop request %s", 965 name(), pkt->print()); 966 967 uint32_t snoop_delay = 0; 968 969 if (forwardSnoops) { 970 // first propagate snoop upward to see if anyone above us wants to 971 // handle it. save & restore packet src since it will get 972 // rewritten to be relative to cpu-side bus (if any) 973 if (is_timing) { 974 // copy the packet so that we can clear any flags before 975 // forwarding it upwards, we also allocate data (passing 976 // the pointer along in case of static data), in case 977 // there is a snoop hit in upper levels 978 Packet snoopPkt(pkt, true, true); 979 snoopPkt.setExpressSnoop(); 980 // the snoop packet does not need to wait any additional 981 // time 982 snoopPkt.headerDelay = snoopPkt.payloadDelay = 0; 983 cpuSidePort.sendTimingSnoopReq(&snoopPkt); 984 985 // add the header delay (including crossbar and snoop 986 // delays) of the upward snoop to the snoop delay for this 987 // cache 988 snoop_delay += snoopPkt.headerDelay; 989 990 // If this request is a prefetch or clean evict and an upper level 991 // signals block present, make sure to propagate the block 992 // presence to the requester. 993 if (snoopPkt.isBlockCached()) { 994 pkt->setBlockCached(); 995 } 996 // If the request was satisfied by snooping the cache 997 // above, mark the original packet as satisfied too. 998 if (snoopPkt.satisfied()) { 999 pkt->setSatisfied(); 1000 } 1001 1002 // Copy over flags from the snoop response to make sure we 1003 // inform the final destination 1004 pkt->copyResponderFlags(&snoopPkt); 1005 } else { 1006 bool already_responded = pkt->cacheResponding(); 1007 cpuSidePort.sendAtomicSnoop(pkt); 1008 if (!already_responded && pkt->cacheResponding()) { 1009 // cache-to-cache response from some upper cache: 1010 // forward response to original requester 1011 assert(pkt->isResponse()); 1012 } 1013 } 1014 } 1015 1016 bool respond = false; 1017 bool blk_valid = blk && blk->isValid(); 1018 if (pkt->isClean()) { 1019 if (blk_valid && blk->isDirty()) { 1020 DPRINTF(CacheVerbose, "%s: packet (snoop) %s found block: %s\n", 1021 __func__, pkt->print(), blk->print()); 1022 PacketPtr wb_pkt = writecleanBlk(blk, pkt->req->getDest(), pkt->id); 1023 PacketList writebacks; 1024 writebacks.push_back(wb_pkt); 1025 1026 if (is_timing) { 1027 // anything that is merely forwarded pays for the forward 1028 // latency and the delay provided by the crossbar 1029 Tick forward_time = clockEdge(forwardLatency) + 1030 pkt->headerDelay; 1031 doWritebacks(writebacks, forward_time); 1032 } else { 1033 doWritebacksAtomic(writebacks); 1034 } 1035 pkt->setSatisfied(); 1036 } 1037 } else if (!blk_valid) { 1038 DPRINTF(CacheVerbose, "%s: snoop miss for %s\n", __func__, 1039 pkt->print()); 1040 if (is_deferred) { 1041 // we no longer have the block, and will not respond, but a 1042 // packet was allocated in MSHR::handleSnoop and we have 1043 // to delete it 1044 assert(pkt->needsResponse()); 1045 1046 // we have passed the block to a cache upstream, that 1047 // cache should be responding 1048 assert(pkt->cacheResponding()); 1049 1050 delete pkt; 1051 } 1052 return snoop_delay; 1053 } else { 1054 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s: snoop hit for %s, old state is %s\n", __func__, 1055 pkt->print(), blk->print()); 1056 1057 // We may end up modifying both the block state and the packet (if 1058 // we respond in atomic mode), so just figure out what to do now 1059 // and then do it later. We respond to all snoops that need 1060 // responses provided we have the block in dirty state. The 1061 // invalidation itself is taken care of below. We don't respond to 1062 // cache maintenance operations as this is done by the destination 1063 // xbar. 1064 respond = blk->isDirty() && pkt->needsResponse(); 1065 1066 chatty_assert(!(isReadOnly && blk->isDirty()), "Should never have " 1067 "a dirty block in a read-only cache %s\n", name()); 1068 } 1069 1070 // Invalidate any prefetch's from below that would strip write permissions 1071 // MemCmd::HardPFReq is only observed by upstream caches. After missing 1072 // above and in it's own cache, a new MemCmd::ReadReq is created that 1073 // downstream caches observe. 1074 if (pkt->mustCheckAbove()) { 1075 DPRINTF(Cache, "Found addr %#llx in upper level cache for snoop %s " 1076 "from lower cache\n", pkt->getAddr(), pkt->print()); 1077 pkt->setBlockCached(); 1078 return snoop_delay; 1079 } 1080 1081 if (pkt->isRead() && !invalidate) { 1082 // reading without requiring the line in a writable state 1083 assert(!needs_writable); 1084 pkt->setHasSharers(); 1085 1086 // if the requesting packet is uncacheable, retain the line in 1087 // the current state, otherwhise unset the writable flag, 1088 // which means we go from Modified to Owned (and will respond 1089 // below), remain in Owned (and will respond below), from 1090 // Exclusive to Shared, or remain in Shared 1091 if (!pkt->req->isUncacheable()) 1092 blk->status &= ~BlkWritable; 1093 DPRINTF(Cache, "new state is %s\n", blk->print()); 1094 } 1095 1096 if (respond) { 1097 // prevent anyone else from responding, cache as well as 1098 // memory, and also prevent any memory from even seeing the 1099 // request 1100 pkt->setCacheResponding(); 1101 if (!pkt->isClean() && blk->isWritable()) { 1102 // inform the cache hierarchy that this cache had the line 1103 // in the Modified state so that we avoid unnecessary 1104 // invalidations (see Packet::setResponderHadWritable) 1105 pkt->setResponderHadWritable(); 1106 1107 // in the case of an uncacheable request there is no point 1108 // in setting the responderHadWritable flag, but since the 1109 // recipient does not care there is no harm in doing so 1110 } else { 1111 // if the packet has needsWritable set we invalidate our 1112 // copy below and all other copies will be invalidates 1113 // through express snoops, and if needsWritable is not set 1114 // we already called setHasSharers above 1115 } 1116 1117 // if we are returning a writable and dirty (Modified) line, 1118 // we should be invalidating the line 1119 panic_if(!invalidate && !pkt->hasSharers(), 1120 "%s is passing a Modified line through %s, " 1121 "but keeping the block", name(), pkt->print()); 1122 1123 if (is_timing) { 1124 doTimingSupplyResponse(pkt, blk->data, is_deferred, pending_inval); 1125 } else { 1126 pkt->makeAtomicResponse(); 1127 // packets such as upgrades do not actually have any data 1128 // payload 1129 if (pkt->hasData()) 1130 pkt->setDataFromBlock(blk->data, blkSize); 1131 } 1132 } 1133 1134 if (!respond && is_deferred) { 1135 assert(pkt->needsResponse()); 1136 delete pkt; 1137 } 1138 1139 // Do this last in case it deallocates block data or something 1140 // like that 1141 if (blk_valid && invalidate) { 1142 invalidateBlock(blk); 1143 DPRINTF(Cache, "new state is %s\n", blk->print()); 1144 } 1145 1146 return snoop_delay; 1147} 1148 1149 1150void 1151Cache::recvTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt) 1152{ 1153 DPRINTF(CacheVerbose, "%s: for %s\n", __func__, pkt->print()); 1154 1155 // no need to snoop requests that are not in range 1156 if (!inRange(pkt->getAddr())) { 1157 return; 1158 } 1159 1160 bool is_secure = pkt->isSecure(); 1161 CacheBlk *blk = tags->findBlock(pkt->getAddr(), is_secure); 1162 1163 Addr blk_addr = pkt->getBlockAddr(blkSize); 1164 MSHR *mshr = mshrQueue.findMatch(blk_addr, is_secure); 1165 1166 // Update the latency cost of the snoop so that the crossbar can 1167 // account for it. Do not overwrite what other neighbouring caches 1168 // have already done, rather take the maximum. The update is 1169 // tentative, for cases where we return before an upward snoop 1170 // happens below. 1171 pkt->snoopDelay = std::max<uint32_t>(pkt->snoopDelay, 1172 lookupLatency * clockPeriod()); 1173 1174 // Inform request(Prefetch, CleanEvict or Writeback) from below of 1175 // MSHR hit, set setBlockCached. 1176 if (mshr && pkt->mustCheckAbove()) { 1177 DPRINTF(Cache, "Setting block cached for %s from lower cache on " 1178 "mshr hit\n", pkt->print()); 1179 pkt->setBlockCached(); 1180 return; 1181 } 1182 1183 // Bypass any existing cache maintenance requests if the request 1184 // has been satisfied already (i.e., the dirty block has been 1185 // found). 1186 if (mshr && pkt->req->isCacheMaintenance() && pkt->satisfied()) { 1187 return; 1188 } 1189 1190 // Let the MSHR itself track the snoop and decide whether we want 1191 // to go ahead and do the regular cache snoop 1192 if (mshr && mshr->handleSnoop(pkt, order++)) { 1193 DPRINTF(Cache, "Deferring snoop on in-service MSHR to blk %#llx (%s)." 1194 "mshrs: %s\n", blk_addr, is_secure ? "s" : "ns", 1195 mshr->print()); 1196 1197 if (mshr->getNumTargets() > numTarget) 1198 warn("allocating bonus target for snoop"); //handle later 1199 return; 1200 } 1201 1202 //We also need to check the writeback buffers and handle those 1203 WriteQueueEntry *wb_entry = writeBuffer.findMatch(blk_addr, is_secure); 1204 if (wb_entry) { 1205 DPRINTF(Cache, "Snoop hit in writeback to addr %#llx (%s)\n", 1206 pkt->getAddr(), is_secure ? "s" : "ns"); 1207 // Expect to see only Writebacks and/or CleanEvicts here, both of 1208 // which should not be generated for uncacheable data. 1209 assert(!wb_entry->isUncacheable()); 1210 // There should only be a single request responsible for generating 1211 // Writebacks/CleanEvicts. 1212 assert(wb_entry->getNumTargets() == 1); 1213 PacketPtr wb_pkt = wb_entry->getTarget()->pkt; 1214 assert(wb_pkt->isEviction() || wb_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::WriteClean); 1215 1216 if (pkt->isEviction()) { 1217 // if the block is found in the write queue, set the BLOCK_CACHED 1218 // flag for Writeback/CleanEvict snoop. On return the snoop will 1219 // propagate the BLOCK_CACHED flag in Writeback packets and prevent 1220 // any CleanEvicts from travelling down the memory hierarchy. 1221 pkt->setBlockCached(); 1222 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s: Squashing %s from lower cache on writequeue " 1223 "hit\n", __func__, pkt->print()); 1224 return; 1225 } 1226 1227 // conceptually writebacks are no different to other blocks in 1228 // this cache, so the behaviour is modelled after handleSnoop, 1229 // the difference being that instead of querying the block 1230 // state to determine if it is dirty and writable, we use the 1231 // command and fields of the writeback packet 1232 bool respond = wb_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::WritebackDirty && 1233 pkt->needsResponse(); 1234 bool have_writable = !wb_pkt->hasSharers(); 1235 bool invalidate = pkt->isInvalidate(); 1236 1237 if (!pkt->req->isUncacheable() && pkt->isRead() && !invalidate) { 1238 assert(!pkt->needsWritable()); 1239 pkt->setHasSharers(); 1240 wb_pkt->setHasSharers(); 1241 } 1242 1243 if (respond) { 1244 pkt->setCacheResponding(); 1245 1246 if (have_writable) { 1247 pkt->setResponderHadWritable(); 1248 } 1249 1250 doTimingSupplyResponse(pkt, wb_pkt->getConstPtr<uint8_t>(), 1251 false, false); 1252 } 1253 1254 if (invalidate && wb_pkt->cmd != MemCmd::WriteClean) { 1255 // Invalidation trumps our writeback... discard here 1256 // Note: markInService will remove entry from writeback buffer. 1257 markInService(wb_entry); 1258 delete wb_pkt; 1259 } 1260 } 1261 1262 // If this was a shared writeback, there may still be 1263 // other shared copies above that require invalidation. 1264 // We could be more selective and return here if the 1265 // request is non-exclusive or if the writeback is 1266 // exclusive. 1267 uint32_t snoop_delay = handleSnoop(pkt, blk, true, false, false); 1268 1269 // Override what we did when we first saw the snoop, as we now 1270 // also have the cost of the upwards snoops to account for 1271 pkt->snoopDelay = std::max<uint32_t>(pkt->snoopDelay, snoop_delay + 1272 lookupLatency * clockPeriod()); 1273} 1274 1275Tick 1276Cache::recvAtomicSnoop(PacketPtr pkt) 1277{ 1278 // no need to snoop requests that are not in range. 1279 if (!inRange(pkt->getAddr())) { 1280 return 0; 1281 } 1282 1283 CacheBlk *blk = tags->findBlock(pkt->getAddr(), pkt->isSecure()); 1284 uint32_t snoop_delay = handleSnoop(pkt, blk, false, false, false); 1285 return snoop_delay + lookupLatency * clockPeriod(); 1286} 1287 1288bool 1289Cache::isCachedAbove(PacketPtr pkt, bool is_timing) 1290{ 1291 if (!forwardSnoops) 1292 return false; 1293 // Mirroring the flow of HardPFReqs, the cache sends CleanEvict and 1294 // Writeback snoops into upper level caches to check for copies of the 1295 // same block. Using the BLOCK_CACHED flag with the Writeback/CleanEvict 1296 // packet, the cache can inform the crossbar below of presence or absence 1297 // of the block. 1298 if (is_timing) { 1299 Packet snoop_pkt(pkt, true, false); 1300 snoop_pkt.setExpressSnoop(); 1301 // Assert that packet is either Writeback or CleanEvict and not a 1302 // prefetch request because prefetch requests need an MSHR and may 1303 // generate a snoop response. 1304 assert(pkt->isEviction() || pkt->cmd == MemCmd::WriteClean); 1305 snoop_pkt.senderState = nullptr; 1306 cpuSidePort.sendTimingSnoopReq(&snoop_pkt); 1307 // Writeback/CleanEvict snoops do not generate a snoop response. 1308 assert(!(snoop_pkt.cacheResponding())); 1309 return snoop_pkt.isBlockCached(); 1310 } else { 1311 cpuSidePort.sendAtomicSnoop(pkt); 1312 return pkt->isBlockCached(); 1313 } 1314} 1315 1316bool 1317Cache::sendMSHRQueuePacket(MSHR* mshr) 1318{ 1319 assert(mshr); 1320 1321 // use request from 1st target 1322 PacketPtr tgt_pkt = mshr->getTarget()->pkt; 1323 1324 if (tgt_pkt->cmd == MemCmd::HardPFReq && forwardSnoops) { 1325 DPRINTF(Cache, "%s: MSHR %s\n", __func__, tgt_pkt->print()); 1326 1327 // we should never have hardware prefetches to allocated 1328 // blocks 1329 assert(!tags->findBlock(mshr->blkAddr, mshr->isSecure)); 1330 1331 // We need to check the caches above us to verify that 1332 // they don't have a copy of this block in the dirty state 1333 // at the moment. Without this check we could get a stale 1334 // copy from memory that might get used in place of the 1335 // dirty one. 1336 Packet snoop_pkt(tgt_pkt, true, false); 1337 snoop_pkt.setExpressSnoop(); 1338 // We are sending this packet upwards, but if it hits we will 1339 // get a snoop response that we end up treating just like a 1340 // normal response, hence it needs the MSHR as its sender 1341 // state 1342 snoop_pkt.senderState = mshr; 1343 cpuSidePort.sendTimingSnoopReq(&snoop_pkt); 1344 1345 // Check to see if the prefetch was squashed by an upper cache (to 1346 // prevent us from grabbing the line) or if a Check to see if a 1347 // writeback arrived between the time the prefetch was placed in 1348 // the MSHRs and when it was selected to be sent or if the 1349 // prefetch was squashed by an upper cache. 1350 1351 // It is important to check cacheResponding before 1352 // prefetchSquashed. If another cache has committed to 1353 // responding, it will be sending a dirty response which will 1354 // arrive at the MSHR allocated for this request. Checking the 1355 // prefetchSquash first may result in the MSHR being 1356 // prematurely deallocated. 1357 if (snoop_pkt.cacheResponding()) { 1358 auto M5_VAR_USED r = outstandingSnoop.insert(snoop_pkt.req); 1359 assert(r.second); 1360 1361 // if we are getting a snoop response with no sharers it 1362 // will be allocated as Modified 1363 bool pending_modified_resp = !snoop_pkt.hasSharers(); 1364 markInService(mshr, pending_modified_resp); 1365 1366 DPRINTF(Cache, "Upward snoop of prefetch for addr" 1367 " %#x (%s) hit\n", 1368 tgt_pkt->getAddr(), tgt_pkt->isSecure()? "s": "ns"); 1369 return false; 1370 } 1371 1372 if (snoop_pkt.isBlockCached()) { 1373 DPRINTF(Cache, "Block present, prefetch squashed by cache. " 1374 "Deallocating mshr target %#x.\n", 1375 mshr->blkAddr); 1376 1377 // Deallocate the mshr target 1378 if (mshrQueue.forceDeallocateTarget(mshr)) { 1379 // Clear block if this deallocation resulted freed an 1380 // mshr when all had previously been utilized 1381 clearBlocked(Blocked_NoMSHRs); 1382 } 1383 1384 // given that no response is expected, delete Request and Packet 1385 delete tgt_pkt; 1386 1387 return false; 1388 } 1389 } 1390 1391 return BaseCache::sendMSHRQueuePacket(mshr); 1392} 1393 1394Cache* 1395CacheParams::create() 1396{ 1397 assert(tags); 1398 assert(replacement_policy); 1399 1400 return new Cache(this); 1401} 1402