io_device.hh revision 9090
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40 * Authors: Ali Saidi
41 *          Nathan Binkert
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43
44#ifndef __DEV_IO_DEVICE_HH__
45#define __DEV_IO_DEVICE_HH__
46
47#include "mem/mem_object.hh"
48#include "mem/tport.hh"
49#include "params/BasicPioDevice.hh"
50#include "params/PioDevice.hh"
51
52class PioDevice;
53class System;
54
55/**
56 * The PioPort class is a programmed i/o port that all devices that are
57 * sensitive to an address range use. The port takes all the memory
58 * access types and roles them into one read() and write() call that the device
59 * must respond to. The device must also provide getAddrRanges() function
60 * with which it returns the address ranges it is interested in.
61 */
62class PioPort : public SimpleTimingPort
63{
64  protected:
65    /** The device that this port serves. */
66    PioDevice *device;
67
68    virtual Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt);
69
70    virtual AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const;
71
72  public:
73
74    PioPort(PioDevice *dev);
75};
76
77/**
78 * This device is the base class which all devices senstive to an address range
79 * inherit from. There are three pure virtual functions which all devices must
80 * implement getAddrRanges(), read(), and write(). The magic do choose which
81 * mode we are in, etc is handled by the PioPort so the device doesn't have to
82 * bother.
83 */
84class PioDevice : public MemObject
85{
86  protected:
87    System *sys;
88
89    /** The pioPort that handles the requests for us and provides us requests
90     * that it sees. */
91    PioPort pioPort;
92
93    /**
94     * Every PIO device is obliged to provide an implementation that
95     * returns the address ranges the device responds to.
96     *
97     * @return a list of non-overlapping address ranges
98     */
99    virtual AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const = 0;
100
101    /** Pure virtual function that the device must implement. Called
102     * when a read command is recieved by the port.
103     * @param pkt Packet describing this request
104     * @return number of ticks it took to complete
105     */
106    virtual Tick read(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
107
108    /** Pure virtual function that the device must implement. Called when a
109     * write command is recieved by the port.
110     * @param pkt Packet describing this request
111     * @return number of ticks it took to complete
112     */
113    virtual Tick write(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
114
115  public:
116    typedef PioDeviceParams Params;
117    PioDevice(const Params *p);
118    virtual ~PioDevice();
119
120    const Params *
121    params() const
122    {
123        return dynamic_cast<const Params *>(_params);
124    }
125
126    virtual void init();
127
128    virtual unsigned int drain(Event *de);
129
130    virtual SlavePort &getSlavePort(const std::string &if_name, int idx = -1);
131
132    friend class PioPort;
133
134};
135
136class BasicPioDevice : public PioDevice
137{
138  protected:
139    /** Address that the device listens to. */
140    Addr pioAddr;
141
142    /** Size that the device's address range. */
143    Addr pioSize;
144
145    /** Delay that the device experinces on an access. */
146    Tick pioDelay;
147
148  public:
149    typedef BasicPioDeviceParams Params;
150    BasicPioDevice(const Params *p);
151
152    const Params *
153    params() const
154    {
155        return dynamic_cast<const Params *>(_params);
156    }
157
158    /**
159     * Determine the address ranges that this device responds to.
160     *
161     * @return a list of non-overlapping address ranges
162     */
163    virtual AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const;
164
165};
166
167#endif // __DEV_IO_DEVICE_HH__
168