simple_mem.cc revision 10922:5ee72f4b2931
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40 * Authors: Ron Dreslinski
41 *          Ali Saidi
42 *          Andreas Hansson
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44
45#include "base/random.hh"
46#include "mem/simple_mem.hh"
47#include "debug/Drain.hh"
48
49using namespace std;
50
51SimpleMemory::SimpleMemory(const SimpleMemoryParams* p) :
52    AbstractMemory(p),
53    port(name() + ".port", *this), latency(p->latency),
54    latency_var(p->latency_var), bandwidth(p->bandwidth), isBusy(false),
55    retryReq(false), retryResp(false),
56    releaseEvent(this), dequeueEvent(this)
57{
58}
59
60void
61SimpleMemory::init()
62{
63    AbstractMemory::init();
64
65    // allow unconnected memories as this is used in several ruby
66    // systems at the moment
67    if (port.isConnected()) {
68        port.sendRangeChange();
69    }
70}
71
72Tick
73SimpleMemory::recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt)
74{
75    access(pkt);
76    return pkt->memInhibitAsserted() ? 0 : getLatency();
77}
78
79void
80SimpleMemory::recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt)
81{
82    pkt->pushLabel(name());
83
84    functionalAccess(pkt);
85
86    bool done = false;
87    auto p = packetQueue.begin();
88    // potentially update the packets in our packet queue as well
89    while (!done && p != packetQueue.end()) {
90        done = pkt->checkFunctional(p->pkt);
91        ++p;
92    }
93
94    pkt->popLabel();
95}
96
97bool
98SimpleMemory::recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt)
99{
100    /// @todo temporary hack to deal with memory corruption issues until
101    /// 4-phase transactions are complete
102    for (int x = 0; x < pendingDelete.size(); x++)
103        delete pendingDelete[x];
104    pendingDelete.clear();
105
106    if (pkt->memInhibitAsserted()) {
107        // snooper will supply based on copy of packet
108        // still target's responsibility to delete packet
109        pendingDelete.push_back(pkt);
110        return true;
111    }
112
113    // we should never get a new request after committing to retry the
114    // current one, the bus violates the rule as it simply sends a
115    // retry to the next one waiting on the retry list, so simply
116    // ignore it
117    if (retryReq)
118        return false;
119
120    // if we are busy with a read or write, remember that we have to
121    // retry
122    if (isBusy) {
123        retryReq = true;
124        return false;
125    }
126
127    // @todo someone should pay for this
128    pkt->headerDelay = pkt->payloadDelay = 0;
129
130    // update the release time according to the bandwidth limit, and
131    // do so with respect to the time it takes to finish this request
132    // rather than long term as it is the short term data rate that is
133    // limited for any real memory
134
135    // only look at reads and writes when determining if we are busy,
136    // and for how long, as it is not clear what to regulate for the
137    // other types of commands
138    if (pkt->isRead() || pkt->isWrite()) {
139        // calculate an appropriate tick to release to not exceed
140        // the bandwidth limit
141        Tick duration = pkt->getSize() * bandwidth;
142
143        // only consider ourselves busy if there is any need to wait
144        // to avoid extra events being scheduled for (infinitely) fast
145        // memories
146        if (duration != 0) {
147            schedule(releaseEvent, curTick() + duration);
148            isBusy = true;
149        }
150    }
151
152    // go ahead and deal with the packet and put the response in the
153    // queue if there is one
154    bool needsResponse = pkt->needsResponse();
155    recvAtomic(pkt);
156    // turn packet around to go back to requester if response expected
157    if (needsResponse) {
158        // recvAtomic() should already have turned packet into
159        // atomic response
160        assert(pkt->isResponse());
161        // to keep things simple (and in order), we put the packet at
162        // the end even if the latency suggests it should be sent
163        // before the packet(s) before it
164        packetQueue.emplace_back(pkt, curTick() + getLatency());
165        if (!retryResp && !dequeueEvent.scheduled())
166            schedule(dequeueEvent, packetQueue.back().tick);
167    } else {
168        pendingDelete.push_back(pkt);
169    }
170
171    return true;
172}
173
174void
175SimpleMemory::release()
176{
177    assert(isBusy);
178    isBusy = false;
179    if (retryReq) {
180        retryReq = false;
181        port.sendRetryReq();
182    }
183}
184
185void
186SimpleMemory::dequeue()
187{
188    assert(!packetQueue.empty());
189    DeferredPacket deferred_pkt = packetQueue.front();
190
191    retryResp = !port.sendTimingResp(deferred_pkt.pkt);
192
193    if (!retryResp) {
194        packetQueue.pop_front();
195
196        // if the queue is not empty, schedule the next dequeue event,
197        // otherwise signal that we are drained if we were asked to do so
198        if (!packetQueue.empty()) {
199            // if there were packets that got in-between then we
200            // already have an event scheduled, so use re-schedule
201            reschedule(dequeueEvent,
202                       std::max(packetQueue.front().tick, curTick()), true);
203        } else if (drainState() == DrainState::Draining) {
204            DPRINTF(Drain, "Draining of SimpleMemory complete\n");
205            signalDrainDone();
206        }
207    }
208}
209
210Tick
211SimpleMemory::getLatency() const
212{
213    return latency +
214        (latency_var ? random_mt.random<Tick>(0, latency_var) : 0);
215}
216
217void
218SimpleMemory::recvRespRetry()
219{
220    assert(retryResp);
221
222    dequeue();
223}
224
225BaseSlavePort &
226SimpleMemory::getSlavePort(const std::string &if_name, PortID idx)
227{
228    if (if_name != "port") {
229        return MemObject::getSlavePort(if_name, idx);
230    } else {
231        return port;
232    }
233}
234
235DrainState
236SimpleMemory::drain()
237{
238    if (!packetQueue.empty()) {
239        DPRINTF(Drain, "SimpleMemory Queue has requests, waiting to drain\n");
240        return DrainState::Draining;
241    } else {
242        return DrainState::Drained;
243    }
244}
245
246SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::MemoryPort(const std::string& _name,
247                                     SimpleMemory& _memory)
248    : SlavePort(_name, &_memory), memory(_memory)
249{ }
250
251AddrRangeList
252SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::getAddrRanges() const
253{
254    AddrRangeList ranges;
255    ranges.push_back(memory.getAddrRange());
256    return ranges;
257}
258
259Tick
260SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt)
261{
262    return memory.recvAtomic(pkt);
263}
264
265void
266SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt)
267{
268    memory.recvFunctional(pkt);
269}
270
271bool
272SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt)
273{
274    return memory.recvTimingReq(pkt);
275}
276
277void
278SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::recvRespRetry()
279{
280    memory.recvRespRetry();
281}
282
283SimpleMemory*
284SimpleMemoryParams::create()
285{
286    return new SimpleMemory(this);
287}
288