packet.hh revision 2592
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The Request is a global object that trancends 67 * all of the memory heirarchy, but at each levels interface a packet 68 * is created to transfer data/requests. For example, a request would 69 * be used to initiate a request to go to memory/IOdevices, as the request 70 * passes through the memory system several packets will be created. One 71 * will be created to go between the L1 and L2 caches and another to go to 72 * the next level and so forth. 73 * 74 * Packets are assumed to be returned in the case of a single response. If 75 * the transaction has no response, then the consumer will delete the packet. 76 */ 77struct Packet 78{ 79 private: 80 /** A pointer to the data being transfered. It can be differnt sizes 81 at each level of the heirarchy so it belongs in the packet, 82 not request. This may or may not be populated when a responder recieves 83 the packet. If not populated it memory should be allocated. 84 */ 85 PacketDataPtr data; 86 87 /** Is the data pointer set to a value that shouldn't be freed when the 88 * packet is destroyed? */ 89 bool staticData; 90 /** The data pointer points to a value that should be freed when the packet 91 * is destroyed. */ 92 bool dynamicData; 93 /** the data pointer points to an array (thus delete [] ) needs to be called 94 * on it rather than simply delete.*/ 95 bool arrayData; 96 97 98 public: 99 /** The address of the request, could be virtual or physical (depending on 100 cache configurations). */ 101 Addr addr; 102 103 /** Flag structure to hold flags for this particular packet */ 104 uint64_t flags; 105 106 /** A pointer to the overall request. */ 107 RequestPtr req; 108 109 /** A virtual base opaque structure used to hold 110 coherence status messages. */ 111 Coherence *coherence; // virtual base opaque, 112 // assert(dynamic_cast<Foo>) etc. 113 114 /** A virtual base opaque structure used to hold the senders state. */ 115 void *senderState; // virtual base opaque, 116 // assert(dynamic_cast<Foo>) etc. 117 118 /** Indicates the size of the request. */ 119 int size; 120 121 /** A index of the source of the transaction. */ 122 short src; 123 124 /** A index to the destination of the transaction. */ 125 short dest; 126 127 /** The command of the transaction. */ 128 Command cmd; 129 130 /** The time this request was responded to. Used to calculate latencies. */ 131 Tick time; 132 133 /** The result of the packet transaction. */ 134 PacketResult result; 135 136 /** Accessor function that returns the source index of the packet. */ 137 short getSrc() const { return src; } 138 139 /** Accessor function that returns the destination index of 140 the packet. */ 141 short getDest() const { return dest; } 142 143 Packet() 144 : data(NULL), staticData(false), dynamicData(false), arrayData(false), 145 time(curTick), result(Unknown) 146 {} 147 148 ~Packet() 149 { deleteData(); } 150 151 152 /** Minimally reset a packet so something like simple cpu can reuse it. */ 153 void reset(); 154 155 /** Set the data pointer to the following value that should not be freed. */ 156 template <typename T> 157 void dataStatic(T *p); 158 159 /** Set the data pointer to a value that should have delete [] called on it. 160 */ 161 template <typename T> 162 void dataDynamicArray(T *p); 163 164 /** set the data pointer to a value that should have delete called on it. */ 165 template <typename T> 166 void dataDynamic(T *p); 167 168 /** return the value of what is pointed to in the packet. */ 169 template <typename T> 170 T get(); 171 172 /** get a pointer to the data ptr. */ 173 template <typename T> 174 T* getPtr(); 175 176 /** set the value in the data pointer to v. */ 177 template <typename T> 178 void set(T v); 179 180 /** delete the data pointed to in the data pointer. Ok to call to matter how 181 * data was allocted. */ 182 void deleteData(); 183 184 /** If there isn't data in the packet, allocate some. */ 185 void allocate(); 186 187 /** Do the packet modify the same addresses. */ 188 bool intersect(Packet *p); 189}; 190 191bool fixPacket(Packet &func, Packet &timing); 192#endif //__MEM_PACKET_HH 193