io_device.hh revision 8598
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28 * Authors: Ali Saidi
29 *          Nathan Binkert
30 */
31
32#ifndef __DEV_IO_DEVICE_HH__
33#define __DEV_IO_DEVICE_HH__
34
35#include "base/fast_alloc.hh"
36#include "mem/mem_object.hh"
37#include "mem/packet.hh"
38#include "mem/tport.hh"
39#include "params/BasicPioDevice.hh"
40#include "params/DmaDevice.hh"
41#include "params/PioDevice.hh"
42#include "sim/sim_object.hh"
43
44class Event;
45class Platform;
46class PioDevice;
47class DmaDevice;
48class System;
49
50/**
51 * The PioPort class is a programmed i/o port that all devices that are
52 * sensitive to an address range use. The port takes all the memory
53 * access types and roles them into one read() and write() call that the device
54 * must respond to. The device must also provide the addressRanges() function
55 * with which it returns the address ranges it is interested in.
56 */
57class PioPort : public SimpleTimingPort
58{
59  protected:
60    /** The device that this port serves. */
61    PioDevice *device;
62
63    virtual Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt);
64
65    virtual void getDeviceAddressRanges(AddrRangeList &resp,
66                                        bool &snoop);
67
68  public:
69
70    PioPort(PioDevice *dev, System *s, std::string pname = "-pioport");
71};
72
73
74class DmaPort : public Port
75{
76  protected:
77    struct DmaReqState : public Packet::SenderState, public FastAlloc
78    {
79        /** Event to call on the device when this transaction (all packets)
80         * complete. */
81        Event *completionEvent;
82
83        /** Where we came from for some sanity checking. */
84        Port *outPort;
85
86        /** Total number of bytes that this transaction involves. */
87        Addr totBytes;
88
89        /** Number of bytes that have been acked for this transaction. */
90        Addr numBytes;
91
92        /** Amount to delay completion of dma by */
93        Tick delay;
94
95
96        DmaReqState(Event *ce, Port *p, Addr tb, Tick _delay)
97            : completionEvent(ce), outPort(p), totBytes(tb), numBytes(0),
98              delay(_delay)
99        {}
100    };
101
102    MemObject *device;
103    std::list<PacketPtr> transmitList;
104
105    /** The system that device/port are in. This is used to select which mode
106     * we are currently operating in. */
107    System *sys;
108
109    /** Number of outstanding packets the dma port has. */
110    int pendingCount;
111
112    /** If a dmaAction is in progress. */
113    int actionInProgress;
114
115    /** If we need to drain, keep the drain event around until we're done
116     * here.*/
117    Event *drainEvent;
118
119    /** time to wait between sending another packet, increases as NACKs are
120     * recived, decreases as responses are recived. */
121    Tick backoffTime;
122
123    /** Minimum time that device should back off for after failed sendTiming */
124    Tick minBackoffDelay;
125
126    /** Maximum time that device should back off for after failed sendTiming */
127    Tick maxBackoffDelay;
128
129    /** If the port is currently waiting for a retry before it can send whatever
130     * it is that it's sending. */
131    bool inRetry;
132
133    virtual bool recvTiming(PacketPtr pkt);
134    virtual Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt)
135    { panic("dma port shouldn't be used for pio access."); M5_DUMMY_RETURN }
136    virtual void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt)
137    { panic("dma port shouldn't be used for pio access."); }
138
139    virtual void recvStatusChange(Status status)
140    { ; }
141
142    virtual void recvRetry() ;
143
144    virtual void getDeviceAddressRanges(AddrRangeList &resp,
145                                        bool &snoop)
146    { resp.clear(); snoop = false; }
147
148    void queueDma(PacketPtr pkt, bool front = false);
149    void sendDma();
150
151    /** event to give us a kick every time we backoff time is reached. */
152    EventWrapper<DmaPort, &DmaPort::sendDma> backoffEvent;
153
154  public:
155    DmaPort(MemObject *dev, System *s, Tick min_backoff, Tick max_backoff);
156
157    void dmaAction(Packet::Command cmd, Addr addr, int size, Event *event,
158                   uint8_t *data, Tick delay, Request::Flags flag = 0);
159
160    bool dmaPending() { return pendingCount > 0; }
161
162    unsigned cacheBlockSize() const { return peerBlockSize(); }
163    unsigned int drain(Event *de);
164};
165
166/**
167 * This device is the base class which all devices senstive to an address range
168 * inherit from. There are three pure virtual functions which all devices must
169 * implement addressRanges(), read(), and write(). The magic do choose which
170 * mode we are in, etc is handled by the PioPort so the device doesn't have to
171 * bother.
172 */
173class PioDevice : public MemObject
174{
175  protected:
176
177    /** The platform we are in. This is used to decide what type of memory
178     * transaction we should perform. */
179    Platform *platform;
180
181    System *sys;
182
183    /** The pioPort that handles the requests for us and provides us requests
184     * that it sees. */
185    PioPort *pioPort;
186
187    virtual void addressRanges(AddrRangeList &range_list) = 0;
188
189    /** Pure virtual function that the device must implement. Called
190     * when a read command is recieved by the port.
191     * @param pkt Packet describing this request
192     * @return number of ticks it took to complete
193     */
194    virtual Tick read(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
195
196    /** Pure virtual function that the device must implement. Called when a
197     * write command is recieved by the port.
198     * @param pkt Packet describing this request
199     * @return number of ticks it took to complete
200     */
201    virtual Tick write(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
202
203  public:
204    typedef PioDeviceParams Params;
205    PioDevice(const Params *p);
206    virtual ~PioDevice();
207
208    const Params *
209    params() const
210    {
211        return dynamic_cast<const Params *>(_params);
212    }
213
214    virtual void init();
215
216    virtual unsigned int drain(Event *de);
217
218    virtual Port *getPort(const std::string &if_name, int idx = -1);
219
220    friend class PioPort;
221
222};
223
224class BasicPioDevice : public PioDevice
225{
226  protected:
227    /** Address that the device listens to. */
228    Addr pioAddr;
229
230    /** Size that the device's address range. */
231    Addr pioSize;
232
233    /** Delay that the device experinces on an access. */
234    Tick pioDelay;
235
236  public:
237    typedef BasicPioDeviceParams Params;
238    BasicPioDevice(const Params *p);
239
240    const Params *
241    params() const
242    {
243        return dynamic_cast<const Params *>(_params);
244    }
245
246    /** return the address ranges that this device responds to.
247     * @param range_list range list to populate with ranges
248     */
249    void addressRanges(AddrRangeList &range_list);
250
251};
252
253class DmaDevice : public PioDevice
254{
255   protected:
256    DmaPort *dmaPort;
257
258  public:
259    typedef DmaDeviceParams Params;
260    DmaDevice(const Params *p);
261    virtual ~DmaDevice();
262
263    const Params *
264    params() const
265    {
266        return dynamic_cast<const Params *>(_params);
267    }
268
269    void dmaWrite(Addr addr, int size, Event *event, uint8_t *data, Tick delay = 0)
270    {
271        dmaPort->dmaAction(MemCmd::WriteReq, addr, size, event, data, delay);
272    }
273
274    void dmaRead(Addr addr, int size, Event *event, uint8_t *data, Tick delay = 0)
275    {
276        dmaPort->dmaAction(MemCmd::ReadReq, addr, size, event, data, delay);
277    }
278
279    bool dmaPending() { return dmaPort->dmaPending(); }
280
281    virtual unsigned int drain(Event *de);
282
283    unsigned cacheBlockSize() const { return dmaPort->cacheBlockSize(); }
284
285    virtual Port *getPort(const std::string &if_name, int idx = -1);
286
287    friend class DmaPort;
288};
289
290
291#endif // __DEV_IO_DEVICE_HH__
292