simple_mem.cc revision 11190:0964165d1857
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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 * Ali Saidi 42 * Andreas Hansson 43 */ 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 if (pkt->memInhibitAsserted()) { 101 // snooper will supply based on copy of packet 102 // still target's responsibility to delete packet 103 pendingDelete.reset(pkt); 104 return true; 105 } 106 107 // we should never get a new request after committing to retry the 108 // current one, the bus violates the rule as it simply sends a 109 // retry to the next one waiting on the retry list, so simply 110 // ignore it 111 if (retryReq) 112 return false; 113 114 // if we are busy with a read or write, remember that we have to 115 // retry 116 if (isBusy) { 117 retryReq = true; 118 return false; 119 } 120 121 // @todo someone should pay for this 122 pkt->headerDelay = pkt->payloadDelay = 0; 123 124 // update the release time according to the bandwidth limit, and 125 // do so with respect to the time it takes to finish this request 126 // rather than long term as it is the short term data rate that is 127 // limited for any real memory 128 129 // only look at reads and writes when determining if we are busy, 130 // and for how long, as it is not clear what to regulate for the 131 // other types of commands 132 if (pkt->isRead() || pkt->isWrite()) { 133 // calculate an appropriate tick to release to not exceed 134 // the bandwidth limit 135 Tick duration = pkt->getSize() * bandwidth; 136 137 // only consider ourselves busy if there is any need to wait 138 // to avoid extra events being scheduled for (infinitely) fast 139 // memories 140 if (duration != 0) { 141 schedule(releaseEvent, curTick() + duration); 142 isBusy = true; 143 } 144 } 145 146 // go ahead and deal with the packet and put the response in the 147 // queue if there is one 148 bool needsResponse = pkt->needsResponse(); 149 recvAtomic(pkt); 150 // turn packet around to go back to requester if response expected 151 if (needsResponse) { 152 // recvAtomic() should already have turned packet into 153 // atomic response 154 assert(pkt->isResponse()); 155 // to keep things simple (and in order), we put the packet at 156 // the end even if the latency suggests it should be sent 157 // before the packet(s) before it 158 packetQueue.emplace_back(pkt, curTick() + getLatency()); 159 if (!retryResp && !dequeueEvent.scheduled()) 160 schedule(dequeueEvent, packetQueue.back().tick); 161 } else { 162 pendingDelete.reset(pkt); 163 } 164 165 return true; 166} 167 168void 169SimpleMemory::release() 170{ 171 assert(isBusy); 172 isBusy = false; 173 if (retryReq) { 174 retryReq = false; 175 port.sendRetryReq(); 176 } 177} 178 179void 180SimpleMemory::dequeue() 181{ 182 assert(!packetQueue.empty()); 183 DeferredPacket deferred_pkt = packetQueue.front(); 184 185 retryResp = !port.sendTimingResp(deferred_pkt.pkt); 186 187 if (!retryResp) { 188 packetQueue.pop_front(); 189 190 // if the queue is not empty, schedule the next dequeue event, 191 // otherwise signal that we are drained if we were asked to do so 192 if (!packetQueue.empty()) { 193 // if there were packets that got in-between then we 194 // already have an event scheduled, so use re-schedule 195 reschedule(dequeueEvent, 196 std::max(packetQueue.front().tick, curTick()), true); 197 } else if (drainState() == DrainState::Draining) { 198 DPRINTF(Drain, "Draining of SimpleMemory complete\n"); 199 signalDrainDone(); 200 } 201 } 202} 203 204Tick 205SimpleMemory::getLatency() const 206{ 207 return latency + 208 (latency_var ? random_mt.random<Tick>(0, latency_var) : 0); 209} 210 211void 212SimpleMemory::recvRespRetry() 213{ 214 assert(retryResp); 215 216 dequeue(); 217} 218 219BaseSlavePort & 220SimpleMemory::getSlavePort(const std::string &if_name, PortID idx) 221{ 222 if (if_name != "port") { 223 return MemObject::getSlavePort(if_name, idx); 224 } else { 225 return port; 226 } 227} 228 229DrainState 230SimpleMemory::drain() 231{ 232 if (!packetQueue.empty()) { 233 DPRINTF(Drain, "SimpleMemory Queue has requests, waiting to drain\n"); 234 return DrainState::Draining; 235 } else { 236 return DrainState::Drained; 237 } 238} 239 240SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::MemoryPort(const std::string& _name, 241 SimpleMemory& _memory) 242 : SlavePort(_name, &_memory), memory(_memory) 243{ } 244 245AddrRangeList 246SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::getAddrRanges() const 247{ 248 AddrRangeList ranges; 249 ranges.push_back(memory.getAddrRange()); 250 return ranges; 251} 252 253Tick 254SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt) 255{ 256 return memory.recvAtomic(pkt); 257} 258 259void 260SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt) 261{ 262 memory.recvFunctional(pkt); 263} 264 265bool 266SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt) 267{ 268 return memory.recvTimingReq(pkt); 269} 270 271void 272SimpleMemory::MemoryPort::recvRespRetry() 273{ 274 memory.recvRespRetry(); 275} 276 277SimpleMemory* 278SimpleMemoryParams::create() 279{ 280 return new SimpleMemory(this); 281} 282