mshr.hh revision 12599:43ade6cf92b7
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This class keeps all the information 60 * needed to handle a cache miss including a list of target requests. 61 * @sa \ref gem5MemorySystem "gem5 Memory System" 62 */ 63class MSHR : public QueueEntry, public Printable 64{ 65 66 /** 67 * Consider the queues friends to avoid making everything public. 68 */ 69 template<typename Entry> 70 friend class Queue; 71 friend class MSHRQueue; 72 73 private: 74 75 /** Flag set by downstream caches */ 76 bool downstreamPending; 77 78 /** 79 * Here we use one flag to track both if: 80 * 81 * 1. We are going to become owner or not, i.e., we will get the 82 * block in an ownership state (Owned or Modified) with BlkDirty 83 * set. This determines whether or not we are going to become the 84 * responder and ordering point for future requests that we snoop. 85 * 86 * 2. We know that we are going to get a writable block, i.e. we 87 * will get the block in writable state (Exclusive or Modified 88 * state) with BlkWritable set. That determines whether additional 89 * targets with needsWritable set will be able to be satisfied, or 90 * if not should be put on the deferred list to possibly wait for 91 * another request that does give us writable access. 92 * 93 * Condition 2 is actually just a shortcut that saves us from 94 * possibly building a deferred target list and calling 95 * promoteWritable() every time we get a writable block. Condition 96 * 1, tracking ownership, is what is important. However, we never 97 * receive ownership without marking the block dirty, and 98 * consequently use pendingModified to track both ownership and 99 * writability rather than having separate pendingDirty and 100 * pendingWritable flags. 101 */ 102 bool pendingModified; 103 104 /** Did we snoop an invalidate while waiting for data? */ 105 bool postInvalidate; 106 107 /** Did we snoop a read while waiting for data? */ 108 bool postDowngrade; 109 110 public: 111 112 /** True if the entry is just a simple forward from an upper level */ 113 bool isForward; 114 115 class Target { 116 public: 117 118 enum Source { 119 FromCPU, 120 FromSnoop, 121 FromPrefetcher 122 }; 123 124 const Tick recvTime; //!< Time when request was received (for stats) 125 const Tick readyTime; //!< Time when request is ready to be serviced 126 const Counter order; //!< Global order (for memory consistency mgmt) 127 const PacketPtr pkt; //!< Pending request packet. 128 const Source source; //!< Request from cpu, memory, or prefetcher? 129 130 /** 131 * We use this flag to track whether we have cleared the 132 * downstreamPending flag for the MSHR of the cache above 133 * where this packet originates from and guard noninitial 134 * attempts to clear it. 135 * 136 * The flag markedPending needs to be updated when the 137 * TargetList is in service which can be: 138 * 1) during the Target instantiation if the MSHR is in 139 * service and the target is not deferred, 140 * 2) when the MSHR becomes in service if the target is not 141 * deferred, 142 * 3) or when the TargetList is promoted (deferredTargets -> 143 * targets). 144 */ 145 bool markedPending; 146 147 const bool allocOnFill; //!< Should the response servicing this 148 //!< target list allocate in the cache? 149 150 Target(PacketPtr _pkt, Tick _readyTime, Counter _order, 151 Source _source, bool _markedPending, bool alloc_on_fill) 152 : recvTime(curTick()), readyTime(_readyTime), order(_order), 153 pkt(_pkt), source(_source), markedPending(_markedPending), 154 allocOnFill(alloc_on_fill) 155 {} 156 }; 157 158 class TargetList : public std::list<Target> { 159 160 public: 161 bool needsWritable; 162 bool hasUpgrade; 163 /** Set when the response should allocate on fill */ 164 bool allocOnFill; 165 166 TargetList(); 167 168 /** 169 * Use the provided packet and the source to update the 170 * flags of this TargetList. 171 * 172 * @param pkt Packet considered for the flag update 173 * @param source Indicates the source of the packet 174 * @param alloc_on_fill Whether the pkt would allocate on a fill 175 */ 176 void updateFlags(PacketPtr pkt, Target::Source source, 177 bool alloc_on_fill); 178 179 void resetFlags() { needsWritable = hasUpgrade = allocOnFill = false; } 180 181 /** 182 * Goes through the list of targets and uses them to populate 183 * the flags of this TargetList. When the function returns the 184 * flags are consistent with the properties of packets in the 185 * list. 186 */ 187 void populateFlags(); 188 189 /** 190 * Tests if the flags of this TargetList have their default 191 * values. 192 */ 193 bool isReset() const { 194 return !needsWritable && !hasUpgrade && !allocOnFill; 195 } 196 197 /** 198 * Add the specified packet in the TargetList. This function 199 * stores information related to the added packet and updates 200 * accordingly the flags. 201 * 202 * @param pkt Packet considered for adding 203 * @param readTime Tick at which the packet is processed by this cache 204 * @param order A counter giving a unique id to each target 205 * @param source Indicates the source agent of the packet 206 * @param markPending Set for deferred targets or pending MSHRs 207 * @param alloc_on_fill Whether it should allocate on a fill 208 */ 209 void add(PacketPtr pkt, Tick readyTime, Counter order, 210 Target::Source source, bool markPending, 211 bool alloc_on_fill); 212 213 /** 214 * Convert upgrades to the equivalent request if the cache line they 215 * refer to would have been invalid (Upgrade -> ReadEx, SC* -> Fail). 216 * Used to rejig ordering between targets waiting on an MSHR. */ 217 void replaceUpgrades(); 218 219 void clearDownstreamPending(); 220 bool checkFunctional(PacketPtr pkt); 221 void print(std::ostream &os, int verbosity, 222 const std::string &prefix) const; 223 }; 224 225 /** A list of MSHRs. */ 226 typedef std::list<MSHR *> List; 227 /** MSHR list iterator. */ 228 typedef List::iterator Iterator; 229 230 /** The pending* and post* flags are only valid if inService is 231 * true. Using the accessor functions lets us detect if these 232 * flags are accessed improperly. 233 */ 234 235 /** True if we need to get a writable copy of the block. */ 236 bool needsWritable() const { return targets.needsWritable; } 237 238 bool isCleaning() const { 239 PacketPtr pkt = targets.front().pkt; 240 return pkt->isClean(); 241 } 242 243 bool isPendingModified() const { 244 assert(inService); return pendingModified; 245 } 246 247 bool hasPostInvalidate() const { 248 assert(inService); return postInvalidate; 249 } 250 251 bool hasPostDowngrade() const { 252 assert(inService); return postDowngrade; 253 } 254 255 bool sendPacket(Cache &cache); 256 257 bool allocOnFill() const { 258 return targets.allocOnFill; 259 } 260 private: 261 262 /** 263 * Pointer to this MSHR on the ready list. 264 * @sa MissQueue, MSHRQueue::readyList 265 */ 266 Iterator readyIter; 267 268 /** 269 * Pointer to this MSHR on the allocated list. 270 * @sa MissQueue, MSHRQueue::allocatedList 271 */ 272 Iterator allocIter; 273 274 /** List of all requests that match the address */ 275 TargetList targets; 276 277 TargetList deferredTargets; 278 279 public: 280 281 /** 282 * Allocate a miss to this MSHR. 283 * @param blk_addr The address of the block. 284 * @param blk_size The number of bytes to request. 285 * @param pkt The original miss. 286 * @param when_ready When should the MSHR be ready to act upon. 287 * @param _order The logical order of this MSHR 288 * @param alloc_on_fill Should the cache allocate a block on fill 289 */ 290 void allocate(Addr blk_addr, unsigned blk_size, PacketPtr pkt, 291 Tick when_ready, Counter _order, bool alloc_on_fill); 292 293 void markInService(bool pending_modified_resp); 294 295 void clearDownstreamPending(); 296 297 /** 298 * Mark this MSHR as free. 299 */ 300 void deallocate(); 301 302 /** 303 * Add a request to the list of targets. 304 * @param target The target. 305 */ 306 void allocateTarget(PacketPtr target, Tick when, Counter order, 307 bool alloc_on_fill); 308 bool handleSnoop(PacketPtr target, Counter order); 309 310 /** A simple constructor. */ 311 MSHR(); 312 313 /** 314 * Returns the current number of allocated targets. 315 * @return The current number of allocated targets. 316 */ 317 int getNumTargets() const 318 { return targets.size() + deferredTargets.size(); } 319 320 /** 321 * Extracts the subset of the targets that can be serviced given a 322 * received response. This function returns the targets list 323 * unless the response is a ReadRespWithInvalidate. The 324 * ReadRespWithInvalidate is only invalidating response that its 325 * invalidation was not expected when the request (a 326 * ReadSharedReq) was sent out. For ReadRespWithInvalidate we can 327 * safely service only the first FromCPU target and all FromSnoop 328 * targets (inform all snoopers that we no longer have the block). 329 * 330 * @param pkt The response from the downstream memory 331 */ 332 TargetList extractServiceableTargets(PacketPtr pkt); 333 334 /** 335 * Returns true if there are targets left. 336 * @return true if there are targets 337 */ 338 bool hasTargets() const { return !targets.empty(); } 339 340 /** 341 * Returns a reference to the first target. 342 * @return A pointer to the first target. 343 */ 344 Target *getTarget() 345 { 346 assert(hasTargets()); 347 return &targets.front(); 348 } 349 350 /** 351 * Pop first target. 352 */ 353 void popTarget() 354 { 355 targets.pop_front(); 356 } 357 358 bool promoteDeferredTargets(); 359 360 void promoteWritable(); 361 362 bool checkFunctional(PacketPtr pkt); 363 364 /** 365 * Prints the contents of this MSHR for debugging. 366 */ 367 void print(std::ostream &os, 368 int verbosity = 0, 369 const std::string &prefix = "") const; 370 /** 371 * A no-args wrapper of print(std::ostream...) meant to be 372 * invoked from DPRINTFs avoiding string overheads in fast mode 373 * 374 * @return string with mshr fields + [deferred]targets 375 */ 376 std::string print() const; 377}; 378 379#endif // __MEM_CACHE_MSHR_HH__ 380