Switch.hh revision 9274:ba635023d4bb
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28
29/*
30 * The actual modelled switch. It use the perfect switch and a
31 * Throttle object to control and bandwidth and timing *only for the
32 * output port*. So here we have un-realistic modelling, since the
33 * order of PerfectSwitch and Throttle objects get woke up affect the
34 * message timing. A more accurate model would be having two set of
35 * system states, one for this cycle, one for next cycle. And on the
36 * cycle boundary swap the two set of states.
37 */
38
39#ifndef __MEM_RUBY_NETWORK_SIMPLE_SWITCH_HH__
40#define __MEM_RUBY_NETWORK_SIMPLE_SWITCH_HH__
41
42#include <iostream>
43#include <vector>
44
45#include "mem/ruby/network/BasicRouter.hh"
46#include "params/Switch.hh"
47
48class MessageBuffer;
49class PerfectSwitch;
50class NetDest;
51class SimpleNetwork;
52class Throttle;
53
54class Switch : public BasicRouter
55{
56  public:
57    typedef SwitchParams Params;
58    Switch(const Params *p);
59    ~Switch();
60
61    void init();
62    void addInPort(const std::vector<MessageBuffer*>& in);
63    void addOutPort(const std::vector<MessageBuffer*>& out,
64        const NetDest& routing_table_entry, int link_latency,
65        int bw_multiplier);
66    const Throttle* getThrottle(LinkID link_number) const;
67    const std::vector<Throttle*>* getThrottles() const;
68    void clearRoutingTables();
69    void clearBuffers();
70    void reconfigureOutPort(const NetDest& routing_table_entry);
71
72    void printStats(std::ostream& out) const;
73    void clearStats();
74    void print(std::ostream& out) const;
75    void init_net_ptr(SimpleNetwork* net_ptr) { m_network_ptr = net_ptr; }
76
77  private:
78    // Private copy constructor and assignment operator
79    Switch(const Switch& obj);
80    Switch& operator=(const Switch& obj);
81
82    PerfectSwitch* m_perfect_switch_ptr;
83    SimpleNetwork* m_network_ptr;
84    std::vector<Throttle*> m_throttles;
85    std::vector<MessageBuffer*> m_buffers_to_free;
86};
87
88inline std::ostream&
89operator<<(std::ostream& out, const Switch& obj)
90{
91    obj.print(out);
92    out << std::flush;
93    return out;
94}
95
96#endif // __MEM_RUBY_NETWORK_SIMPLE_SWITCH_HH__
97