comm_monitor.hh revision 13573:3223a8c1c3dd
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Furthermore it allows 61 * to capture the number of accesses to an address over time ("heat map"). 62 * All stats can be disabled from Python. 63 */ 64class CommMonitor : public MemObject 65{ 66 67 public: // Construction & SimObject interfaces 68 69 /** Parameters of communication monitor */ 70 typedef CommMonitorParams Params; 71 const Params* params() const 72 { return reinterpret_cast<const Params*>(_params); } 73 74 /** 75 * Constructor based on the Python params 76 * 77 * @param params Python parameters 78 */ 79 CommMonitor(Params* params); 80 81 void init() override; 82 void regStats() override; 83 void startup() override; 84 void regProbePoints() override; 85 86 public: // MemObject interfaces 87 BaseMasterPort& getMasterPort(const std::string& if_name, 88 PortID idx = InvalidPortID) override; 89 90 BaseSlavePort& getSlavePort(const std::string& if_name, 91 PortID idx = InvalidPortID) override; 92 93 private: 94 95 /** 96 * Sender state class for the monitor so that we can annotate 97 * packets with a transmit time and receive time. 98 */ 99 class CommMonitorSenderState : public Packet::SenderState 100 { 101 102 public: 103 104 /** 105 * Construct a new sender state and store the time so we can 106 * calculate round-trip latency. 107 * 108 * @param _transmitTime Time of packet transmission 109 */ 110 CommMonitorSenderState(Tick _transmitTime) 111 : transmitTime(_transmitTime) 112 { } 113 114 /** Destructor */ 115 ~CommMonitorSenderState() { } 116 117 /** Tick when request is transmitted */ 118 Tick transmitTime; 119 120 }; 121 122 /** 123 * This is the master port of the communication monitor. All recv 124 * functions call a function in CommMonitor, where the 125 * send function of the slave port is called. Besides this, these 126 * functions can also perform actions for capturing statistics. 127 */ 128 class MonitorMasterPort : public MasterPort 129 { 130 131 public: 132 133 MonitorMasterPort(const std::string& _name, CommMonitor& _mon) 134 : MasterPort(_name, &_mon), mon(_mon) 135 { } 136 137 protected: 138 139 void recvFunctionalSnoop(PacketPtr pkt) 140 { 141 mon.recvFunctionalSnoop(pkt); 142 } 143 144 Tick recvAtomicSnoop(PacketPtr pkt) 145 { 146 return mon.recvAtomicSnoop(pkt); 147 } 148 149 bool recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt) 150 { 151 return mon.recvTimingResp(pkt); 152 } 153 154 void recvTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt) 155 { 156 mon.recvTimingSnoopReq(pkt); 157 } 158 159 void recvRangeChange() 160 { 161 mon.recvRangeChange(); 162 } 163 164 bool isSnooping() const 165 { 166 return mon.isSnooping(); 167 } 168 169 void recvReqRetry() 170 { 171 mon.recvReqRetry(); 172 } 173 174 void recvRetrySnoopResp() 175 { 176 mon.recvRetrySnoopResp(); 177 } 178 179 private: 180 181 CommMonitor& mon; 182 183 }; 184 185 /** Instance of master port, facing the memory side */ 186 MonitorMasterPort masterPort; 187 188 /** 189 * This is the slave port of the communication monitor. All recv 190 * functions call a function in CommMonitor, where the 191 * send function of the master port is called. Besides this, these 192 * functions can also perform actions for capturing statistics. 193 */ 194 class MonitorSlavePort : public SlavePort 195 { 196 197 public: 198 199 MonitorSlavePort(const std::string& _name, CommMonitor& _mon) 200 : SlavePort(_name, &_mon), mon(_mon) 201 { } 202 203 protected: 204 205 void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt) 206 { 207 mon.recvFunctional(pkt); 208 } 209 210 Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt) 211 { 212 return mon.recvAtomic(pkt); 213 } 214 215 bool recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt) 216 { 217 return mon.recvTimingReq(pkt); 218 } 219 220 bool recvTimingSnoopResp(PacketPtr pkt) 221 { 222 return mon.recvTimingSnoopResp(pkt); 223 } 224 225 AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const 226 { 227 return mon.getAddrRanges(); 228 } 229 230 void recvRespRetry() 231 { 232 mon.recvRespRetry(); 233 } 234 235 bool tryTiming(PacketPtr pkt) 236 { 237 return mon.tryTiming(pkt); 238 } 239 240 private: 241 242 CommMonitor& mon; 243 244 }; 245 246 /** Instance of slave port, i.e. on the CPU side */ 247 MonitorSlavePort slavePort; 248 249 void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt); 250 251 void recvFunctionalSnoop(PacketPtr pkt); 252 253 Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt); 254 255 Tick recvAtomicSnoop(PacketPtr pkt); 256 257 bool recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt); 258 259 bool recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt); 260 261 void recvTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt); 262 263 bool recvTimingSnoopResp(PacketPtr pkt); 264 265 void recvRetrySnoopResp(); 266 267 AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const; 268 269 bool isSnooping() const; 270 271 void recvReqRetry(); 272 273 void recvRespRetry(); 274 275 void recvRangeChange(); 276 277 bool tryTiming(PacketPtr pkt); 278 279 /** Stats declarations, all in a struct for convenience. */ 280 struct MonitorStats 281 { 282 283 /** Disable flag for burst length histograms **/ 284 bool disableBurstLengthHists; 285 286 /** Histogram of read burst lengths */ 287 Stats::Histogram readBurstLengthHist; 288 289 /** Histogram of write burst lengths */ 290 Stats::Histogram writeBurstLengthHist; 291 292 /** Disable flag for the bandwidth histograms */ 293 bool disableBandwidthHists; 294 295 /** 296 * Histogram for read bandwidth per sample window. The 297 * internal counter is an unsigned int rather than a stat. 298 */ 299 unsigned int readBytes; 300 Stats::Histogram readBandwidthHist; 301 Stats::Formula averageReadBW; 302 Stats::Scalar totalReadBytes; 303 304 /** 305 * Histogram for write bandwidth per sample window. The 306 * internal counter is an unsigned int rather than a stat. 307 */ 308 unsigned int writtenBytes; 309 Stats::Histogram writeBandwidthHist; 310 Stats::Formula averageWriteBW; 311 Stats::Scalar totalWrittenBytes; 312 313 /** Disable flag for latency histograms. */ 314 bool disableLatencyHists; 315 316 /** Histogram of read request-to-response latencies */ 317 Stats::Histogram readLatencyHist; 318 319 /** Histogram of write request-to-response latencies */ 320 Stats::Histogram writeLatencyHist; 321 322 /** Disable flag for ITT distributions. */ 323 bool disableITTDists; 324 325 /** 326 * Inter transaction time (ITT) distributions. There are 327 * histograms of the time between two read, write or arbitrary 328 * accesses. The time of a request is the tick at which the 329 * request is forwarded by the monitor. 330 */ 331 Stats::Distribution ittReadRead; 332 Stats::Distribution ittWriteWrite; 333 Stats::Distribution ittReqReq; 334 Tick timeOfLastRead; 335 Tick timeOfLastWrite; 336 Tick timeOfLastReq; 337 338 /** Disable flag for outstanding histograms. */ 339 bool disableOutstandingHists; 340 341 /** 342 * Histogram of outstanding read requests. Counter for 343 * outstanding read requests is an unsigned integer because 344 * it should not be reset when stats are reset. 345 */ 346 Stats::Histogram outstandingReadsHist; 347 unsigned int outstandingReadReqs; 348 349 /** 350 * Histogram of outstanding write requests. Counter for 351 * outstanding write requests is an unsigned integer because 352 * it should not be reset when stats are reset. 353 */ 354 Stats::Histogram outstandingWritesHist; 355 unsigned int outstandingWriteReqs; 356 357 /** Disable flag for transaction histograms. */ 358 bool disableTransactionHists; 359 360 /** Histogram of number of read transactions per time bin */ 361 Stats::Histogram readTransHist; 362 unsigned int readTrans; 363 364 /** Histogram of number of timing write transactions per time bin */ 365 Stats::Histogram writeTransHist; 366 unsigned int writeTrans; 367 368 /** Disable flag for address distributions. */ 369 bool disableAddrDists; 370 371 /** Address mask for sources of read accesses to be captured */ 372 const Addr readAddrMask; 373 374 /** Address mask for sources of write accesses to be captured */ 375 const Addr writeAddrMask; 376 377 /** 378 * Histogram of number of read accesses to addresses over 379 * time. 380 */ 381 Stats::SparseHistogram readAddrDist; 382 383 /** 384 * Histogram of number of write accesses to addresses over 385 * time. 386 */ 387 Stats::SparseHistogram writeAddrDist; 388 389 /** 390 * Create the monitor stats and initialise all the members 391 * that are not statistics themselves, but used to control the 392 * stats or track values during a sample period. 393 */ 394 MonitorStats(const CommMonitorParams* params) : 395 disableBurstLengthHists(params->disable_burst_length_hists), 396 disableBandwidthHists(params->disable_bandwidth_hists), 397 readBytes(0), writtenBytes(0), 398 disableLatencyHists(params->disable_latency_hists), 399 disableITTDists(params->disable_itt_dists), 400 timeOfLastRead(0), timeOfLastWrite(0), timeOfLastReq(0), 401 disableOutstandingHists(params->disable_outstanding_hists), 402 outstandingReadReqs(0), outstandingWriteReqs(0), 403 disableTransactionHists(params->disable_transaction_hists), 404 readTrans(0), writeTrans(0), 405 disableAddrDists(params->disable_addr_dists), 406 readAddrMask(params->read_addr_mask), 407 writeAddrMask(params->write_addr_mask) 408 { } 409 410 void updateReqStats(const ProbePoints::PacketInfo& pkt, bool is_atomic, 411 bool expects_response); 412 void updateRespStats(const ProbePoints::PacketInfo& pkt, Tick latency, 413 bool is_atomic); 414 }; 415 416 /** This function is called periodically at the end of each time bin */ 417 void samplePeriodic(); 418 419 /** Periodic event called at the end of each simulation time bin */ 420 EventFunctionWrapper samplePeriodicEvent; 421 422 /** 423 *@{ 424 * @name Configuration 425 */ 426 427 /** Length of simulation time bin*/ 428 const Tick samplePeriodTicks; 429 /** Sample period in seconds */ 430 const double samplePeriod; 431 432 /** @} */ 433 434 /** Instantiate stats */ 435 MonitorStats stats; 436 437 protected: // Probe points 438 /** 439 * @{ 440 * @name Memory system probe points 441 */ 442 443 /** Successfully forwarded request packet */ 444 ProbePoints::PacketUPtr ppPktReq; 445 446 /** Successfully forwarded response packet */ 447 ProbePoints::PacketUPtr ppPktResp; 448 449 /** @} */ 450}; 451 452#endif //__MEM_COMM_MONITOR_HH__ 453