request.hh revision 10755:dcd7cf19f7c5
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 32 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 33 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 34 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 35 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 36 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 37 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 38 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 39 * 40 * Authors: Ron Dreslinski 41 * Steve Reinhardt 42 * Ali Saidi 43 */ 44 45/** 46 * @file 47 * Declaration of a request, the overall memory request consisting of 48 the parts of the request that are persistent throughout the transaction. 49 */ 50 51#ifndef __MEM_REQUEST_HH__ 52#define __MEM_REQUEST_HH__ 53 54#include <cassert> 55#include <climits> 56 57#include "base/flags.hh" 58#include "base/misc.hh" 59#include "base/types.hh" 60#include "sim/core.hh" 61 62/** 63 * Special TaskIds that are used for per-context-switch stats dumps 64 * and Cache Occupancy. Having too many tasks seems to be a problem 65 * with vector stats. 1024 seems to be a reasonable number that 66 * doesn't cause a problem with stats and is large enough to realistic 67 * benchmarks (Linux/Android boot, BBench, etc.) 68 */ 69 70namespace ContextSwitchTaskId { 71 enum TaskId { 72 MaxNormalTaskId = 1021, /* Maximum number of normal tasks */ 73 Prefetcher = 1022, /* For cache lines brought in by prefetcher */ 74 DMA = 1023, /* Mostly Table Walker */ 75 Unknown = 1024, 76 NumTaskId 77 }; 78} 79 80class Request; 81 82typedef Request* RequestPtr; 83typedef uint16_t MasterID; 84 85class Request 86{ 87 public: 88 typedef uint32_t FlagsType; 89 typedef uint8_t ArchFlagsType; 90 typedef ::Flags<FlagsType> Flags; 91 92 /** 93 * Architecture specific flags. 94 * 95 * These bits int the flag field are reserved for 96 * architecture-specific code. For example, SPARC uses them to 97 * represent ASIs. 98 */ 99 static const FlagsType ARCH_BITS = 0x000000FF; 100 /** The request was an instruction fetch. */ 101 static const FlagsType INST_FETCH = 0x00000100; 102 /** The virtual address is also the physical address. */ 103 static const FlagsType PHYSICAL = 0x00000200; 104 /** The request is an ALPHA VPTE pal access (hw_ld). */ 105 static const FlagsType VPTE = 0x00000400; 106 /** Use the alternate mode bits in ALPHA. */ 107 static const FlagsType ALTMODE = 0x00000800; 108 /** The request is to an uncacheable address. */ 109 static const FlagsType UNCACHEABLE = 0x00001000; 110 /** This request is to a memory mapped register. */ 111 static const FlagsType MMAPPED_IPR = 0x00002000; 112 /** This request is a clear exclusive. */ 113 static const FlagsType CLEAR_LL = 0x00004000; 114 /** This request is made in privileged mode. */ 115 static const FlagsType PRIVILEGED = 0x00008000; 116 117 /** This is a write that is targeted and zeroing an entire cache block. 118 * There is no need for a read/modify/write 119 */ 120 static const FlagsType CACHE_BLOCK_ZERO = 0x00010000; 121 122 /** The request should not cause a memory access. */ 123 static const FlagsType NO_ACCESS = 0x00080000; 124 /** This request will lock or unlock the accessed memory. When used with 125 * a load, the access locks the particular chunk of memory. When used 126 * with a store, it unlocks. The rule is that locked accesses have to be 127 * made up of a locked load, some operation on the data, and then a locked 128 * store. 129 */ 130 static const FlagsType LOCKED = 0x00100000; 131 /** The request is a Load locked/store conditional. */ 132 static const FlagsType LLSC = 0x00200000; 133 /** This request is for a memory swap. */ 134 static const FlagsType MEM_SWAP = 0x00400000; 135 static const FlagsType MEM_SWAP_COND = 0x00800000; 136 137 /** The request is a prefetch. */ 138 static const FlagsType PREFETCH = 0x01000000; 139 /** The request should be prefetched into the exclusive state. */ 140 static const FlagsType PF_EXCLUSIVE = 0x02000000; 141 /** The request should be marked as LRU. */ 142 static const FlagsType EVICT_NEXT = 0x04000000; 143 144 /** The request should be handled by the generic IPR code (only 145 * valid together with MMAPPED_IPR) */ 146 static const FlagsType GENERIC_IPR = 0x08000000; 147 148 /** The request targets the secure memory space. */ 149 static const FlagsType SECURE = 0x10000000; 150 /** The request is a page table walk */ 151 static const FlagsType PT_WALK = 0x20000000; 152 153 /** These flags are *not* cleared when a Request object is reused 154 (assigned a new address). */ 155 static const FlagsType STICKY_FLAGS = INST_FETCH; 156 157 /** Request Ids that are statically allocated 158 * @{*/ 159 /** This request id is used for writeback requests by the caches */ 160 static const MasterID wbMasterId = 0; 161 /** This request id is used for functional requests that don't come from a 162 * particular device 163 */ 164 static const MasterID funcMasterId = 1; 165 /** This request id is used for message signaled interrupts */ 166 static const MasterID intMasterId = 2; 167 /** Invalid request id for assertion checking only. It is invalid behavior 168 * to ever send this id as part of a request. 169 * @todo C++1x replace with numeric_limits when constexpr is added */ 170 static const MasterID invldMasterId = std::numeric_limits<MasterID>::max(); 171 /** @} */ 172 173 /** Invalid or unknown Pid. Possible when operating system is not present 174 * or has not assigned a pid yet */ 175 static const uint32_t invldPid = std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max(); 176 177 private: 178 typedef uint8_t PrivateFlagsType; 179 typedef ::Flags<PrivateFlagsType> PrivateFlags; 180 181 /** Whether or not the size is valid. */ 182 static const PrivateFlagsType VALID_SIZE = 0x00000001; 183 /** Whether or not paddr is valid (has been written yet). */ 184 static const PrivateFlagsType VALID_PADDR = 0x00000002; 185 /** Whether or not the vaddr & asid are valid. */ 186 static const PrivateFlagsType VALID_VADDR = 0x00000004; 187 /** Whether or not the pc is valid. */ 188 static const PrivateFlagsType VALID_PC = 0x00000010; 189 /** Whether or not the context ID is valid. */ 190 static const PrivateFlagsType VALID_CONTEXT_ID = 0x00000020; 191 static const PrivateFlagsType VALID_THREAD_ID = 0x00000040; 192 /** Whether or not the sc result is valid. */ 193 static const PrivateFlagsType VALID_EXTRA_DATA = 0x00000080; 194 195 /** These flags are *not* cleared when a Request object is reused 196 (assigned a new address). */ 197 static const PrivateFlagsType STICKY_PRIVATE_FLAGS = 198 VALID_CONTEXT_ID | VALID_THREAD_ID; 199 200 private: 201 202 /** 203 * Set up a physical (e.g. device) request in a previously 204 * allocated Request object. 205 */ 206 void 207 setPhys(Addr paddr, unsigned size, Flags flags, MasterID mid, Tick time) 208 { 209 assert(size >= 0); 210 _paddr = paddr; 211 _size = size; 212 _time = time; 213 _masterId = mid; 214 _flags.clear(~STICKY_FLAGS); 215 _flags.set(flags); 216 privateFlags.clear(~STICKY_PRIVATE_FLAGS); 217 privateFlags.set(VALID_PADDR|VALID_SIZE); 218 depth = 0; 219 accessDelta = 0; 220 //translateDelta = 0; 221 } 222 223 /** 224 * The physical address of the request. Valid only if validPaddr 225 * is set. 226 */ 227 Addr _paddr; 228 229 /** 230 * The size of the request. This field must be set when vaddr or 231 * paddr is written via setVirt() or setPhys(), so it is always 232 * valid as long as one of the address fields is valid. 233 */ 234 unsigned _size; 235 236 /** The requestor ID which is unique in the system for all ports 237 * that are capable of issuing a transaction 238 */ 239 MasterID _masterId; 240 241 /** Flag structure for the request. */ 242 Flags _flags; 243 244 /** Private flags for field validity checking. */ 245 PrivateFlags privateFlags; 246 247 /** 248 * The time this request was started. Used to calculate 249 * latencies. This field is set to curTick() any time paddr or vaddr 250 * is written. 251 */ 252 Tick _time; 253 254 /** 255 * The task id associated with this request 256 */ 257 uint32_t _taskId; 258 259 /** The address space ID. */ 260 int _asid; 261 262 /** The virtual address of the request. */ 263 Addr _vaddr; 264 265 /** 266 * Extra data for the request, such as the return value of 267 * store conditional or the compare value for a CAS. */ 268 uint64_t _extraData; 269 270 /** The context ID (for statistics, typically). */ 271 int _contextId; 272 /** The thread ID (id within this CPU) */ 273 ThreadID _threadId; 274 275 /** program counter of initiating access; for tracing/debugging */ 276 Addr _pc; 277 278 public: 279 280 /** 281 * Minimal constructor. No fields are initialized. (Note that 282 * _flags and privateFlags are cleared by Flags default 283 * constructor.) 284 */ 285 Request() 286 : _paddr(0), _size(0), _masterId(invldMasterId), _time(0), 287 _taskId(ContextSwitchTaskId::Unknown), _asid(0), _vaddr(0), 288 _extraData(0), _contextId(0), _threadId(0), _pc(0), 289 translateDelta(0), accessDelta(0), depth(0) 290 {} 291 292 /** 293 * Constructor for physical (e.g. device) requests. Initializes 294 * just physical address, size, flags, and timestamp (to curTick()). 295 * These fields are adequate to perform a request. 296 */ 297 Request(Addr paddr, unsigned size, Flags flags, MasterID mid) 298 : _paddr(0), _size(0), _masterId(invldMasterId), _time(0), 299 _taskId(ContextSwitchTaskId::Unknown), _asid(0), _vaddr(0), 300 _extraData(0), _contextId(0), _threadId(0), _pc(0), 301 translateDelta(0), accessDelta(0), depth(0) 302 { 303 setPhys(paddr, size, flags, mid, curTick()); 304 } 305 306 Request(Addr paddr, unsigned size, Flags flags, MasterID mid, Tick time) 307 : _paddr(0), _size(0), _masterId(invldMasterId), _time(0), 308 _taskId(ContextSwitchTaskId::Unknown), _asid(0), _vaddr(0), 309 _extraData(0), _contextId(0), _threadId(0), _pc(0), 310 translateDelta(0), accessDelta(0), depth(0) 311 { 312 setPhys(paddr, size, flags, mid, time); 313 } 314 315 Request(Addr paddr, unsigned size, Flags flags, MasterID mid, Tick time, 316 Addr pc) 317 : _paddr(0), _size(0), _masterId(invldMasterId), _time(0), 318 _taskId(ContextSwitchTaskId::Unknown), _asid(0), _vaddr(0), 319 _extraData(0), _contextId(0), _threadId(0), _pc(0), 320 translateDelta(0), accessDelta(0), depth(0) 321 { 322 setPhys(paddr, size, flags, mid, time); 323 privateFlags.set(VALID_PC); 324 _pc = pc; 325 } 326 327 Request(int asid, Addr vaddr, unsigned size, Flags flags, MasterID mid, 328 Addr pc, int cid, ThreadID tid) 329 : _paddr(0), _size(0), _masterId(invldMasterId), _time(0), 330 _taskId(ContextSwitchTaskId::Unknown), _asid(0), _vaddr(0), 331 _extraData(0), _contextId(0), _threadId(0), _pc(0), 332 translateDelta(0), accessDelta(0), depth(0) 333 { 334 setVirt(asid, vaddr, size, flags, mid, pc); 335 setThreadContext(cid, tid); 336 } 337 338 ~Request() {} 339 340 /** 341 * Set up CPU and thread numbers. 342 */ 343 void 344 setThreadContext(int context_id, ThreadID tid) 345 { 346 _contextId = context_id; 347 _threadId = tid; 348 privateFlags.set(VALID_CONTEXT_ID|VALID_THREAD_ID); 349 } 350 351 /** 352 * Set up a virtual (e.g., CPU) request in a previously 353 * allocated Request object. 354 */ 355 void 356 setVirt(int asid, Addr vaddr, unsigned size, Flags flags, MasterID mid, 357 Addr pc) 358 { 359 _asid = asid; 360 _vaddr = vaddr; 361 _size = size; 362 _masterId = mid; 363 _pc = pc; 364 _time = curTick(); 365 366 _flags.clear(~STICKY_FLAGS); 367 _flags.set(flags); 368 privateFlags.clear(~STICKY_PRIVATE_FLAGS); 369 privateFlags.set(VALID_VADDR|VALID_SIZE|VALID_PC); 370 depth = 0; 371 accessDelta = 0; 372 translateDelta = 0; 373 } 374 375 /** 376 * Set just the physical address. This usually used to record the 377 * result of a translation. However, when using virtualized CPUs 378 * setPhys() is sometimes called to finalize a physical address 379 * without a virtual address, so we can't check if the virtual 380 * address is valid. 381 */ 382 void 383 setPaddr(Addr paddr) 384 { 385 _paddr = paddr; 386 privateFlags.set(VALID_PADDR); 387 } 388 389 /** 390 * Generate two requests as if this request had been split into two 391 * pieces. The original request can't have been translated already. 392 */ 393 void splitOnVaddr(Addr split_addr, RequestPtr &req1, RequestPtr &req2) 394 { 395 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_VADDR)); 396 assert(privateFlags.noneSet(VALID_PADDR)); 397 assert(split_addr > _vaddr && split_addr < _vaddr + _size); 398 req1 = new Request(*this); 399 req2 = new Request(*this); 400 req1->_size = split_addr - _vaddr; 401 req2->_vaddr = split_addr; 402 req2->_size = _size - req1->_size; 403 } 404 405 /** 406 * Accessor for paddr. 407 */ 408 bool 409 hasPaddr() const 410 { 411 return privateFlags.isSet(VALID_PADDR); 412 } 413 414 Addr 415 getPaddr() const 416 { 417 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_PADDR)); 418 return _paddr; 419 } 420 421 /** 422 * Time for the TLB/table walker to successfully translate this request. 423 */ 424 Tick translateDelta; 425 426 /** 427 * Access latency to complete this memory transaction not including 428 * translation time. 429 */ 430 Tick accessDelta; 431 432 /** 433 * Level of the cache hierachy where this request was responded to 434 * (e.g. 0 = L1; 1 = L2). 435 */ 436 mutable int depth; 437 438 /** 439 * Accessor for size. 440 */ 441 bool 442 hasSize() const 443 { 444 return privateFlags.isSet(VALID_SIZE); 445 } 446 447 unsigned 448 getSize() const 449 { 450 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_SIZE)); 451 return _size; 452 } 453 454 /** Accessor for time. */ 455 Tick 456 time() const 457 { 458 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_PADDR|VALID_VADDR)); 459 return _time; 460 } 461 462 /** Accessor for flags. */ 463 Flags 464 getFlags() 465 { 466 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_PADDR|VALID_VADDR)); 467 return _flags; 468 } 469 470 /** Note that unlike other accessors, this function sets *specific 471 flags* (ORs them in); it does not assign its argument to the 472 _flags field. Thus this method should rightly be called 473 setFlags() and not just flags(). */ 474 void 475 setFlags(Flags flags) 476 { 477 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_PADDR|VALID_VADDR)); 478 _flags.set(flags); 479 } 480 481 /** Accessor function for vaddr.*/ 482 bool 483 hasVaddr() const 484 { 485 return privateFlags.isSet(VALID_VADDR); 486 } 487 488 Addr 489 getVaddr() const 490 { 491 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_VADDR)); 492 return _vaddr; 493 } 494 495 /** Accesssor for the requestor id. */ 496 MasterID 497 masterId() const 498 { 499 return _masterId; 500 } 501 502 uint32_t 503 taskId() const 504 { 505 return _taskId; 506 } 507 508 void 509 taskId(uint32_t id) { 510 _taskId = id; 511 } 512 513 /** Accessor function for asid.*/ 514 int 515 getAsid() const 516 { 517 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_VADDR)); 518 return _asid; 519 } 520 521 /** Accessor function for asid.*/ 522 void 523 setAsid(int asid) 524 { 525 _asid = asid; 526 } 527 528 /** Accessor function for architecture-specific flags.*/ 529 ArchFlagsType 530 getArchFlags() const 531 { 532 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_PADDR|VALID_VADDR)); 533 return _flags & ARCH_BITS; 534 } 535 536 /** Accessor function to check if sc result is valid. */ 537 bool 538 extraDataValid() const 539 { 540 return privateFlags.isSet(VALID_EXTRA_DATA); 541 } 542 543 /** Accessor function for store conditional return value.*/ 544 uint64_t 545 getExtraData() const 546 { 547 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_EXTRA_DATA)); 548 return _extraData; 549 } 550 551 /** Accessor function for store conditional return value.*/ 552 void 553 setExtraData(uint64_t extraData) 554 { 555 _extraData = extraData; 556 privateFlags.set(VALID_EXTRA_DATA); 557 } 558 559 bool 560 hasContextId() const 561 { 562 return privateFlags.isSet(VALID_CONTEXT_ID); 563 } 564 565 /** Accessor function for context ID.*/ 566 int 567 contextId() const 568 { 569 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_CONTEXT_ID)); 570 return _contextId; 571 } 572 573 /** Accessor function for thread ID. */ 574 ThreadID 575 threadId() const 576 { 577 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_THREAD_ID)); 578 return _threadId; 579 } 580 581 void 582 setPC(Addr pc) 583 { 584 privateFlags.set(VALID_PC); 585 _pc = pc; 586 } 587 588 bool 589 hasPC() const 590 { 591 return privateFlags.isSet(VALID_PC); 592 } 593 594 /** Accessor function for pc.*/ 595 Addr 596 getPC() const 597 { 598 assert(privateFlags.isSet(VALID_PC)); 599 return _pc; 600 } 601 602 /** 603 * Increment/Get the depth at which this request is responded to. 604 * This currently happens when the request misses in any cache level. 605 */ 606 void incAccessDepth() const { depth++; } 607 int getAccessDepth() const { return depth; } 608 609 /** 610 * Set/Get the time taken for this request to be successfully translated. 611 */ 612 void setTranslateLatency() { translateDelta = curTick() - _time; } 613 Tick getTranslateLatency() const { return translateDelta; } 614 615 /** 616 * Set/Get the time taken to complete this request's access, not including 617 * the time to successfully translate the request. 618 */ 619 void setAccessLatency() { accessDelta = curTick() - _time - translateDelta; } 620 Tick getAccessLatency() const { return accessDelta; } 621 622 /** Accessor functions for flags. Note that these are for testing 623 only; setting flags should be done via setFlags(). */ 624 bool isUncacheable() const { return _flags.isSet(UNCACHEABLE); } 625 bool isInstFetch() const { return _flags.isSet(INST_FETCH); } 626 bool isPrefetch() const { return _flags.isSet(PREFETCH); } 627 bool isLLSC() const { return _flags.isSet(LLSC); } 628 bool isPriv() const { return _flags.isSet(PRIVILEGED); } 629 bool isLocked() const { return _flags.isSet(LOCKED); } 630 bool isSwap() const { return _flags.isSet(MEM_SWAP|MEM_SWAP_COND); } 631 bool isCondSwap() const { return _flags.isSet(MEM_SWAP_COND); } 632 bool isMmappedIpr() const { return _flags.isSet(MMAPPED_IPR); } 633 bool isClearLL() const { return _flags.isSet(CLEAR_LL); } 634 bool isSecure() const { return _flags.isSet(SECURE); } 635 bool isPTWalk() const { return _flags.isSet(PT_WALK); } 636}; 637 638#endif // __MEM_REQUEST_HH__ 639