packet.cc revision 4870:fcc39d001154
1/*
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27 *
28 * Authors: Ali Saidi
29 *          Steve Reinhardt
30 */
31
32/**
33 * @file
34 * Definition of the Packet Class, a packet is a transaction occuring
35 * between a single level of the memory heirarchy (ie L1->L2).
36 */
37
38#include <iostream>
39#include <cstring>
40#include "base/misc.hh"
41#include "base/trace.hh"
42#include "mem/packet.hh"
43
44// The one downside to bitsets is that static initializers can get ugly.
45#define SET1(a1)                     (1 << (a1))
46#define SET2(a1, a2)                 (SET1(a1) | SET1(a2))
47#define SET3(a1, a2, a3)             (SET2(a1, a2) | SET1(a3))
48#define SET4(a1, a2, a3, a4)         (SET3(a1, a2, a3) | SET1(a4))
49#define SET5(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5)     (SET4(a1, a2, a3, a4) | SET1(a5))
50#define SET6(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6) (SET5(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5) | SET1(a6))
51
52const MemCmd::CommandInfo
53MemCmd::commandInfo[] =
54{
55    /* InvalidCmd */
56    { 0, InvalidCmd, "InvalidCmd" },
57    /* ReadReq */
58    { SET3(IsRead, IsRequest, NeedsResponse), ReadResp, "ReadReq" },
59    /* ReadResp */
60    { SET3(IsRead, IsResponse, HasData), InvalidCmd, "ReadResp" },
61    /* WriteReq */
62    { SET5(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsRequest, NeedsResponse, HasData),
63            WriteResp, "WriteReq" },
64    /* WriteResp */
65    { SET3(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsResponse), InvalidCmd, "WriteResp" },
66    /* Writeback */
67    { SET4(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsRequest, HasData),
68            InvalidCmd, "Writeback" },
69    /* SoftPFReq */
70    { SET4(IsRead, IsRequest, IsSWPrefetch, NeedsResponse),
71            SoftPFResp, "SoftPFReq" },
72    /* HardPFReq */
73    { SET4(IsRead, IsRequest, IsHWPrefetch, NeedsResponse),
74            HardPFResp, "HardPFReq" },
75    /* SoftPFResp */
76    { SET4(IsRead, IsResponse, IsSWPrefetch, HasData),
77            InvalidCmd, "SoftPFResp" },
78    /* HardPFResp */
79    { SET4(IsRead, IsResponse, IsHWPrefetch, HasData),
80            InvalidCmd, "HardPFResp" },
81    /* WriteInvalidateReq */
82    { SET6(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsInvalidate,
83           IsRequest, HasData, NeedsResponse),
84            WriteInvalidateResp, "WriteInvalidateReq" },
85    /* WriteInvalidateResp */
86    { SET4(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsInvalidate, IsResponse),
87            InvalidCmd, "WriteInvalidateResp" },
88    /* UpgradeReq */
89    { SET4(IsInvalidate, NeedsExclusive, IsRequest, NeedsResponse),
90            UpgradeResp, "UpgradeReq" },
91    /* UpgradeResp */
92    { SET3(IsInvalidate, NeedsExclusive, IsResponse),
93            InvalidCmd, "UpgradeResp" },
94    /* ReadExReq */
95    { SET5(IsRead, NeedsExclusive, IsInvalidate, IsRequest, NeedsResponse),
96            ReadExResp, "ReadExReq" },
97    /* ReadExResp */
98    { SET5(IsRead, NeedsExclusive, IsInvalidate, IsResponse, HasData),
99            InvalidCmd, "ReadExResp" },
100    /* LoadLockedReq */
101    { SET4(IsRead, IsLocked, IsRequest, NeedsResponse),
102            ReadResp, "LoadLockedReq" },
103    /* LoadLockedResp */
104    { SET4(IsRead, IsLocked, IsResponse, HasData),
105            InvalidCmd, "LoadLockedResp" },
106    /* StoreCondReq */
107    { SET6(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsLocked,
108           IsRequest, NeedsResponse, HasData),
109            StoreCondResp, "StoreCondReq" },
110    /* StoreCondResp */
111    { SET4(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsLocked, IsResponse),
112            InvalidCmd, "StoreCondResp" },
113    /* SwapReq -- for Swap ldstub type operations */
114    { SET6(IsRead, IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsRequest, HasData, NeedsResponse),
115        SwapResp, "SwapReq" },
116    /* SwapResp -- for Swap ldstub type operations */
117    { SET5(IsRead, IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsResponse, HasData),
118            InvalidCmd, "SwapResp" },
119    /* NetworkNackError  -- nacked at network layer (not by protocol) */
120    { SET2(IsRequest, IsError), InvalidCmd, "NetworkNackError" },
121    /* InvalidDestError  -- packet dest field invalid */
122    { SET2(IsRequest, IsError), InvalidCmd, "InvalidDestError" },
123    /* BadAddressError   -- memory address invalid */
124    { SET2(IsRequest, IsError), InvalidCmd, "BadAddressError" }
125};
126
127
128/** delete the data pointed to in the data pointer. Ok to call to matter how
129 * data was allocted. */
130void
131Packet::deleteData()
132{
133    assert(staticData || dynamicData);
134    if (staticData)
135        return;
136
137    if (arrayData)
138        delete [] data;
139    else
140        delete data;
141}
142
143/** If there isn't data in the packet, allocate some. */
144void
145Packet::allocate()
146{
147    if (data)
148        return;
149    assert(!staticData);
150    dynamicData = true;
151    arrayData = true;
152    data = new uint8_t[getSize()];
153}
154
155/** Do the packet modify the same addresses. */
156bool
157Packet::intersect(PacketPtr p)
158{
159    Addr s1 = getAddr();
160    Addr e1 = getAddr() + getSize() - 1;
161    Addr s2 = p->getAddr();
162    Addr e2 = p->getAddr() + p->getSize() - 1;
163
164    return !(s1 > e2 || e1 < s2);
165}
166
167bool
168fixDelayedResponsePacket(PacketPtr func, PacketPtr timing)
169{
170    bool result;
171
172    if (timing->isRead() || timing->isWrite()) {
173        // Ugly hack to deal with the fact that we queue the requests
174        // and don't convert them to responses until we issue them on
175        // the bus.  I tried to avoid this by converting packets to
176        // responses right away, but this breaks during snoops where a
177        // responder may do the conversion before other caches have
178        // done the snoop.  Would work if we copied the packet instead
179        // of just hanging on to a pointer.
180        MemCmd oldCmd = timing->cmd;
181        timing->cmd = timing->cmd.responseCommand();
182        result = fixPacket(func, timing);
183        timing->cmd = oldCmd;
184    }
185    else {
186        //Don't toggle if it isn't a read/write response
187        result = fixPacket(func, timing);
188    }
189
190    return result;
191}
192
193bool
194Packet::checkFunctional(Addr addr, int size, uint8_t *data)
195{
196    Addr func_start = getAddr();
197    Addr func_end   = getAddr() + getSize() - 1;
198    Addr val_start  = addr;
199    Addr val_end    = val_start + size - 1;
200
201    if (func_start > val_end || val_start > func_end) {
202        // no intersection
203        return false;
204    }
205
206    // offset of functional request into supplied value (could be
207    // negative if partial overlap)
208    int offset = func_start - val_start;
209
210    if (isRead()) {
211        if (func_start >= val_start && func_end <= val_end) {
212            allocate();
213            std::memcpy(getPtr<uint8_t>(), data + offset, getSize());
214            makeResponse();
215            return true;
216        } else {
217            // In this case the timing packet only partially satisfies
218            // the request, so we would need more information to make
219            // this work.  Like bytes valid in the packet or
220            // something, so the request could continue and get this
221            // bit of possibly newer data along with the older data
222            // not written to yet.
223            panic("Memory value only partially satisfies the functional "
224                  "request. Now what?");
225        }
226    } else if (isWrite()) {
227        if (offset >= 0) {
228            std::memcpy(data + offset, getPtr<uint8_t>(),
229                        (std::min(func_end, val_end) - func_start) + 1);
230        } else { // val_start > func_start
231            std::memcpy(data, getPtr<uint8_t>() - offset,
232                        (std::min(func_end, val_end) - val_start) + 1);
233        }
234        // we always want to keep going with a write
235        return false;
236    } else
237        panic("Don't know how to handle command %s\n", cmdString());
238}
239
240
241std::ostream &
242operator<<(std::ostream &o, const Packet &p)
243{
244
245    o << "[0x";
246    o.setf(std::ios_base::hex, std::ios_base::showbase);
247    o <<  p.getAddr();
248    o.unsetf(std::ios_base::hex| std::ios_base::showbase);
249    o <<  ":";
250    o.setf(std::ios_base::hex, std::ios_base::showbase);
251    o <<  p.getAddr() + p.getSize() - 1 << "] ";
252    o.unsetf(std::ios_base::hex| std::ios_base::showbase);
253
254    if (p.isRead())
255        o << "Read ";
256    if (p.isWrite())
257        o << "Write ";
258    if (p.isInvalidate())
259        o << "Invalidate ";
260    if (p.isRequest())
261        o << "Request ";
262    if (p.isResponse())
263        o << "Response ";
264    if (p.hasData())
265        o << "w/Data ";
266
267    o << std::endl;
268    return o;
269}
270
271