DRAMCtrl.py revision 12706
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41# Authors: Andreas Hansson
42#          Ani Udipi
43#          Omar Naji
44#          Matthias Jung
45#          Erfan Azarkhish
46
47from m5.params import *
48from m5.proxy import *
49from AbstractMemory import *
50
51# Enum for memory scheduling algorithms, currently First-Come
52# First-Served and a First-Row Hit then First-Come First-Served
53class MemSched(Enum): vals = ['fcfs', 'frfcfs']
54
55# Enum for the address mapping. With Ch, Ra, Ba, Ro and Co denoting
56# channel, rank, bank, row and column, respectively, and going from
57# MSB to LSB.  Available are RoRaBaChCo and RoRaBaCoCh, that are
58# suitable for an open-page policy, optimising for sequential accesses
59# hitting in the open row. For a closed-page policy, RoCoRaBaCh
60# maximises parallelism.
61class AddrMap(Enum): vals = ['RoRaBaChCo', 'RoRaBaCoCh', 'RoCoRaBaCh']
62
63# Enum for the page policy, either open, open_adaptive, close, or
64# close_adaptive.
65class PageManage(Enum): vals = ['open', 'open_adaptive', 'close',
66                                'close_adaptive']
67
68# DRAMCtrl is a single-channel single-ported DRAM controller model
69# that aims to model the most important system-level performance
70# effects of a DRAM without getting into too much detail of the DRAM
71# itself.
72class DRAMCtrl(AbstractMemory):
73    type = 'DRAMCtrl'
74    cxx_header = "mem/dram_ctrl.hh"
75
76    # single-ported on the system interface side, instantiate with a
77    # bus in front of the controller for multiple ports
78    port = SlavePort("Slave port")
79
80    # the basic configuration of the controller architecture, note
81    # that each entry corresponds to a burst for the specific DRAM
82    # configuration (e.g. x32 with burst length 8 is 32 bytes) and not
83    # the cacheline size or request/packet size
84    write_buffer_size = Param.Unsigned(64, "Number of write queue entries")
85    read_buffer_size = Param.Unsigned(32, "Number of read queue entries")
86
87    # threshold in percent for when to forcefully trigger writes and
88    # start emptying the write buffer
89    write_high_thresh_perc = Param.Percent(85, "Threshold to force writes")
90
91    # threshold in percentage for when to start writes if the read
92    # queue is empty
93    write_low_thresh_perc = Param.Percent(50, "Threshold to start writes")
94
95    # minimum write bursts to schedule before switching back to reads
96    min_writes_per_switch = Param.Unsigned(16, "Minimum write bursts before "
97                                           "switching to reads")
98
99    # scheduler, address map and page policy
100    mem_sched_policy = Param.MemSched('frfcfs', "Memory scheduling policy")
101    addr_mapping = Param.AddrMap('RoRaBaCoCh', "Address mapping policy")
102    page_policy = Param.PageManage('open_adaptive', "Page management policy")
103
104    # enforce a limit on the number of accesses per row
105    max_accesses_per_row = Param.Unsigned(16, "Max accesses per row before "
106                                          "closing");
107
108    # size of DRAM Chip in Bytes
109    device_size = Param.MemorySize("Size of DRAM chip")
110
111    # pipeline latency of the controller and PHY, split into a
112    # frontend part and a backend part, with reads and writes serviced
113    # by the queues only seeing the frontend contribution, and reads
114    # serviced by the memory seeing the sum of the two
115    static_frontend_latency = Param.Latency("10ns", "Static frontend latency")
116    static_backend_latency = Param.Latency("10ns", "Static backend latency")
117
118    # the physical organisation of the DRAM
119    device_bus_width = Param.Unsigned("data bus width in bits for each DRAM "\
120                                      "device/chip")
121    burst_length = Param.Unsigned("Burst lenght (BL) in beats")
122    device_rowbuffer_size = Param.MemorySize("Page (row buffer) size per "\
123                                           "device/chip")
124    devices_per_rank = Param.Unsigned("Number of devices/chips per rank")
125    ranks_per_channel = Param.Unsigned("Number of ranks per channel")
126
127    # default to 0 bank groups per rank, indicating bank group architecture
128    # is not used
129    # update per memory class when bank group architecture is supported
130    bank_groups_per_rank = Param.Unsigned(0, "Number of bank groups per rank")
131    banks_per_rank = Param.Unsigned("Number of banks per rank")
132    # only used for the address mapping as the controller by
133    # construction is a single channel and multiple controllers have
134    # to be instantiated for a multi-channel configuration
135    channels = Param.Unsigned(1, "Number of channels")
136
137    # For power modelling we need to know if the DRAM has a DLL or not
138    dll = Param.Bool(True, "DRAM has DLL or not")
139
140    # DRAMPower provides in addition to the core power, the possibility to
141    # include RD/WR termination and IO power. This calculation assumes some
142    # default values. The integration of DRAMPower with gem5 does not include
143    # IO and RD/WR termination power by default. This might be added as an
144    # additional feature in the future.
145
146    # timing behaviour and constraints - all in nanoseconds
147
148    # the base clock period of the DRAM
149    tCK = Param.Latency("Clock period")
150
151    # the amount of time in nanoseconds from issuing an activate command
152    # to the data being available in the row buffer for a read/write
153    tRCD = Param.Latency("RAS to CAS delay")
154
155    # the time from issuing a read/write command to seeing the actual data
156    tCL = Param.Latency("CAS latency")
157
158    # minimum time between a precharge and subsequent activate
159    tRP = Param.Latency("Row precharge time")
160
161    # minimum time between an activate and a precharge to the same row
162    tRAS = Param.Latency("ACT to PRE delay")
163
164    # minimum time between a write data transfer and a precharge
165    tWR = Param.Latency("Write recovery time")
166
167    # minimum time between a read and precharge command
168    tRTP = Param.Latency("Read to precharge")
169
170    # time to complete a burst transfer, typically the burst length
171    # divided by two due to the DDR bus, but by making it a parameter
172    # it is easier to also evaluate SDR memories like WideIO.
173    # This parameter has to account for burst length.
174    # Read/Write requests with data size larger than one full burst are broken
175    # down into multiple requests in the controller
176    # tBURST is equivalent to the CAS-to-CAS delay (tCCD)
177    # With bank group architectures, tBURST represents the CAS-to-CAS
178    # delay for bursts to different bank groups (tCCD_S)
179    tBURST = Param.Latency("Burst duration (for DDR burst length / 2 cycles)")
180
181    # CAS-to-CAS delay for bursts to the same bank group
182    # only utilized with bank group architectures; set to 0 for default case
183    # tBURST is equivalent to tCCD_S; no explicit parameter required
184    # for CAS-to-CAS delay for bursts to different bank groups
185    tCCD_L = Param.Latency("0ns", "Same bank group CAS to CAS delay")
186
187    # Write-to-Write delay for bursts to the same bank group
188    # only utilized with bank group architectures; set to 0 for default case
189    # This will be used to enable different same bank group delays
190    # for writes versus reads
191    tCCD_L_WR = Param.Latency(Self.tCCD_L,
192        "Same bank group Write to Write delay")
193
194    # time taken to complete one refresh cycle (N rows in all banks)
195    tRFC = Param.Latency("Refresh cycle time")
196
197    # refresh command interval, how often a "ref" command needs
198    # to be sent. It is 7.8 us for a 64ms refresh requirement
199    tREFI = Param.Latency("Refresh command interval")
200
201    # write-to-read, same rank turnaround penalty
202    tWTR = Param.Latency("Write to read, same rank switching time")
203
204    # read-to-write, same rank turnaround penalty
205    tRTW = Param.Latency("Read to write, same rank switching time")
206
207    # rank-to-rank bus delay penalty
208    # this does not correlate to a memory timing parameter and encompasses:
209    # 1) RD-to-RD, 2) WR-to-WR, 3) RD-to-WR, and 4) WR-to-RD
210    # different rank bus delay
211    tCS = Param.Latency("Rank to rank switching time")
212
213    # minimum row activate to row activate delay time
214    tRRD = Param.Latency("ACT to ACT delay")
215
216    # only utilized with bank group architectures; set to 0 for default case
217    tRRD_L = Param.Latency("0ns", "Same bank group ACT to ACT delay")
218
219    # time window in which a maximum number of activates are allowed
220    # to take place, set to 0 to disable
221    tXAW = Param.Latency("X activation window")
222    activation_limit = Param.Unsigned("Max number of activates in window")
223
224    # time to exit power-down mode
225    # Exit power-down to next valid command delay
226    tXP = Param.Latency("0ns", "Power-up Delay")
227
228    # Exit Powerdown to commands requiring a locked DLL
229    tXPDLL = Param.Latency("0ns", "Power-up Delay with locked DLL")
230
231    # time to exit self-refresh mode
232    tXS = Param.Latency("0ns", "Self-refresh exit latency")
233
234    # time to exit self-refresh mode with locked DLL
235    tXSDLL = Param.Latency("0ns", "Self-refresh exit latency DLL")
236
237    # Currently rolled into other params
238    ######################################################################
239
240    # tRC  - assumed to be tRAS + tRP
241
242    # Power Behaviour and Constraints
243    # DRAMs like LPDDR and WideIO have 2 external voltage domains. These are
244    # defined as VDD and VDD2. Each current is defined for each voltage domain
245    # separately. For example, current IDD0 is active-precharge current for
246    # voltage domain VDD and current IDD02 is active-precharge current for
247    # voltage domain VDD2.
248    # By default all currents are set to 0mA. Users who are only interested in
249    # the performance of DRAMs can leave them at 0.
250
251    # Operating 1 Bank Active-Precharge current
252    IDD0 = Param.Current("0mA", "Active precharge current")
253
254    # Operating 1 Bank Active-Precharge current multiple voltage Range
255    IDD02 = Param.Current("0mA", "Active precharge current VDD2")
256
257    # Precharge Power-down Current: Slow exit
258    IDD2P0 = Param.Current("0mA", "Precharge Powerdown slow")
259
260    # Precharge Power-down Current: Slow exit multiple voltage Range
261    IDD2P02 = Param.Current("0mA", "Precharge Powerdown slow VDD2")
262
263    # Precharge Power-down Current: Fast exit
264    IDD2P1 = Param.Current("0mA", "Precharge Powerdown fast")
265
266    # Precharge Power-down Current: Fast exit multiple voltage Range
267    IDD2P12 = Param.Current("0mA", "Precharge Powerdown fast VDD2")
268
269    # Precharge Standby current
270    IDD2N = Param.Current("0mA", "Precharge Standby current")
271
272    # Precharge Standby current multiple voltage range
273    IDD2N2 = Param.Current("0mA", "Precharge Standby current VDD2")
274
275    # Active Power-down current: slow exit
276    IDD3P0 = Param.Current("0mA", "Active Powerdown slow")
277
278    # Active Power-down current: slow exit multiple voltage range
279    IDD3P02 = Param.Current("0mA", "Active Powerdown slow VDD2")
280
281    # Active Power-down current : fast exit
282    IDD3P1 = Param.Current("0mA", "Active Powerdown fast")
283
284    # Active Power-down current : fast exit multiple voltage range
285    IDD3P12 = Param.Current("0mA", "Active Powerdown fast VDD2")
286
287    # Active Standby current
288    IDD3N = Param.Current("0mA", "Active Standby current")
289
290    # Active Standby current multiple voltage range
291    IDD3N2 = Param.Current("0mA", "Active Standby current VDD2")
292
293    # Burst Read Operating Current
294    IDD4R = Param.Current("0mA", "READ current")
295
296    # Burst Read Operating Current multiple voltage range
297    IDD4R2 = Param.Current("0mA", "READ current VDD2")
298
299    # Burst Write Operating Current
300    IDD4W = Param.Current("0mA", "WRITE current")
301
302    # Burst Write Operating Current multiple voltage range
303    IDD4W2 = Param.Current("0mA", "WRITE current VDD2")
304
305    # Refresh Current
306    IDD5 = Param.Current("0mA", "Refresh current")
307
308    # Refresh Current multiple voltage range
309    IDD52 = Param.Current("0mA", "Refresh current VDD2")
310
311    # Self-Refresh Current
312    IDD6 = Param.Current("0mA", "Self-refresh Current")
313
314    # Self-Refresh Current multiple voltage range
315    IDD62 = Param.Current("0mA", "Self-refresh Current VDD2")
316
317    # Main voltage range of the DRAM
318    VDD = Param.Voltage("0V", "Main Voltage Range")
319
320    # Second voltage range defined by some DRAMs
321    VDD2 = Param.Voltage("0V", "2nd Voltage Range")
322
323# A single DDR3-1600 x64 channel (one command and address bus), with
324# timings based on a DDR3-1600 4 Gbit datasheet (Micron MT41J512M8) in
325# an 8x8 configuration.
326class DDR3_1600_8x8(DRAMCtrl):
327    # size of device in bytes
328    device_size = '512MB'
329
330    # 8x8 configuration, 8 devices each with an 8-bit interface
331    device_bus_width = 8
332
333    # DDR3 is a BL8 device
334    burst_length = 8
335
336    # Each device has a page (row buffer) size of 1 Kbyte (1K columns x8)
337    device_rowbuffer_size = '1kB'
338
339    # 8x8 configuration, so 8 devices
340    devices_per_rank = 8
341
342    # Use two ranks
343    ranks_per_channel = 2
344
345    # DDR3 has 8 banks in all configurations
346    banks_per_rank = 8
347
348    # 800 MHz
349    tCK = '1.25ns'
350
351    # 8 beats across an x64 interface translates to 4 clocks @ 800 MHz
352    tBURST = '5ns'
353
354    # DDR3-1600 11-11-11
355    tRCD = '13.75ns'
356    tCL = '13.75ns'
357    tRP = '13.75ns'
358    tRAS = '35ns'
359    tRRD = '6ns'
360    tXAW = '30ns'
361    activation_limit = 4
362    tRFC = '260ns'
363
364    tWR = '15ns'
365
366    # Greater of 4 CK or 7.5 ns
367    tWTR = '7.5ns'
368
369    # Greater of 4 CK or 7.5 ns
370    tRTP = '7.5ns'
371
372    # Default same rank rd-to-wr bus turnaround to 2 CK, @800 MHz = 2.5 ns
373    tRTW = '2.5ns'
374
375    # Default different rank bus delay to 2 CK, @800 MHz = 2.5 ns
376    tCS = '2.5ns'
377
378    # <=85C, half for >85C
379    tREFI = '7.8us'
380
381    # active powerdown and precharge powerdown exit time
382    tXP = '6ns'
383
384    # self refresh exit time
385    tXS = '270ns'
386
387    # Current values from datasheet Die Rev E,J
388    IDD0 = '55mA'
389    IDD2N = '32mA'
390    IDD3N = '38mA'
391    IDD4W = '125mA'
392    IDD4R = '157mA'
393    IDD5 = '235mA'
394    IDD3P1 = '38mA'
395    IDD2P1 = '32mA'
396    IDD6 = '20mA'
397    VDD = '1.5V'
398
399# A single HMC-2500 x32 model based on:
400# [1] DRAMSpec: a high-level DRAM bank modelling tool
401# developed at the University of Kaiserslautern. This high level tool
402# uses RC (resistance-capacitance) and CV (capacitance-voltage) models to
403# estimate the DRAM bank latency and power numbers.
404# [2] High performance AXI-4.0 based interconnect for extensible smart memory
405# cubes (E. Azarkhish et. al)
406# Assumed for the HMC model is a 30 nm technology node.
407# The modelled HMC consists of 4 Gbit layers which sum up to 2GB of memory (4
408# layers).
409# Each layer has 16 vaults and each vault consists of 2 banks per layer.
410# In order to be able to use the same controller used for 2D DRAM generations
411# for HMC, the following analogy is done:
412# Channel (DDR) => Vault (HMC)
413# device_size (DDR) => size of a single layer in a vault
414# ranks per channel (DDR) => number of layers
415# banks per rank (DDR) => banks per layer
416# devices per rank (DDR) => devices per layer ( 1 for HMC).
417# The parameters for which no input is available are inherited from the DDR3
418# configuration.
419# This configuration includes the latencies from the DRAM to the logic layer
420# of the HMC
421class HMC_2500_1x32(DDR3_1600_8x8):
422    # size of device
423    # two banks per device with each bank 4MB [2]
424    device_size = '8MB'
425
426    # 1x32 configuration, 1 device with 32 TSVs [2]
427    device_bus_width = 32
428
429    # HMC is a BL8 device [2]
430    burst_length = 8
431
432    # Each device has a page (row buffer) size of 256 bytes [2]
433    device_rowbuffer_size = '256B'
434
435    # 1x32 configuration, so 1 device [2]
436    devices_per_rank = 1
437
438    # 4 layers so 4 ranks [2]
439    ranks_per_channel = 4
440
441    # HMC has 2 banks per layer [2]
442    # Each layer represents a rank. With 4 layers and 8 banks in total, each
443    # layer has 2 banks; thus 2 banks per rank.
444    banks_per_rank = 2
445
446    # 1250 MHz [2]
447    tCK = '0.8ns'
448
449    # 8 beats across an x32 interface translates to 4 clocks @ 1250 MHz
450    tBURST = '3.2ns'
451
452    # Values using DRAMSpec HMC model [1]
453    tRCD = '10.2ns'
454    tCL = '9.9ns'
455    tRP = '7.7ns'
456    tRAS = '21.6ns'
457
458    # tRRD depends on the power supply network for each vendor.
459    # We assume a tRRD of a double bank approach to be equal to 4 clock
460    # cycles (Assumption)
461    tRRD = '3.2ns'
462
463    # activation limit is set to 0 since there are only 2 banks per vault
464    # layer.
465    activation_limit = 0
466
467    # Values using DRAMSpec HMC model [1]
468    tRFC = '59ns'
469    tWR = '8ns'
470    tRTP = '4.9ns'
471
472    # Default different rank bus delay assumed to 1 CK for TSVs, @1250 MHz =
473    # 0.8 ns (Assumption)
474    tCS = '0.8ns'
475
476    # Value using DRAMSpec HMC model [1]
477    tREFI = '3.9us'
478
479    # The default page policy in the vault controllers is simple closed page
480    # [2] nevertheless 'close' policy opens and closes the row multiple times
481    # for bursts largers than 32Bytes. For this reason we use 'close_adaptive'
482    page_policy = 'close_adaptive'
483
484    # RoCoRaBaCh resembles the default address mapping in HMC
485    addr_mapping = 'RoCoRaBaCh'
486    min_writes_per_switch = 8
487
488    # These parameters do not directly correlate with buffer_size in real
489    # hardware. Nevertheless, their value has been tuned to achieve a
490    # bandwidth similar to the cycle-accurate model in [2]
491    write_buffer_size = 32
492    read_buffer_size = 32
493
494    # The static latency of the vault controllers is estimated to be smaller
495    # than a full DRAM channel controller
496    static_backend_latency='4ns'
497    static_frontend_latency='4ns'
498
499# A single DDR3-2133 x64 channel refining a selected subset of the
500# options for the DDR-1600 configuration, based on the same DDR3-1600
501# 4 Gbit datasheet (Micron MT41J512M8). Most parameters are kept
502# consistent across the two configurations.
503class DDR3_2133_8x8(DDR3_1600_8x8):
504    # 1066 MHz
505    tCK = '0.938ns'
506
507    # 8 beats across an x64 interface translates to 4 clocks @ 1066 MHz
508    tBURST = '3.752ns'
509
510    # DDR3-2133 14-14-14
511    tRCD = '13.09ns'
512    tCL = '13.09ns'
513    tRP = '13.09ns'
514    tRAS = '33ns'
515    tRRD = '5ns'
516    tXAW = '25ns'
517
518    # Current values from datasheet
519    IDD0 = '70mA'
520    IDD2N = '37mA'
521    IDD3N = '44mA'
522    IDD4W = '157mA'
523    IDD4R = '191mA'
524    IDD5 = '250mA'
525    IDD3P1 = '44mA'
526    IDD2P1 = '43mA'
527    IDD6 ='20mA'
528    VDD = '1.5V'
529
530# A single DDR4-2400 x64 channel (one command and address bus), with
531# timings based on a DDR4-2400 8 Gbit datasheet (Micron MT40A2G4)
532# in an 16x4 configuration.
533# Total channel capacity is 32GB
534# 16 devices/rank * 2 ranks/channel * 1GB/device = 32GB/channel
535class DDR4_2400_16x4(DRAMCtrl):
536    # size of device
537    device_size = '1GB'
538
539    # 16x4 configuration, 16 devices each with a 4-bit interface
540    device_bus_width = 4
541
542    # DDR4 is a BL8 device
543    burst_length = 8
544
545    # Each device has a page (row buffer) size of 512 byte (1K columns x4)
546    device_rowbuffer_size = '512B'
547
548    # 16x4 configuration, so 16 devices
549    devices_per_rank = 16
550
551    # Match our DDR3 configurations which is dual rank
552    ranks_per_channel = 2
553
554    # DDR4 has 2 (x16) or 4 (x4 and x8) bank groups
555    # Set to 4 for x4 case
556    bank_groups_per_rank = 4
557
558    # DDR4 has 16 banks(x4,x8) and 8 banks(x16) (4 bank groups in all
559    # configurations). Currently we do not capture the additional
560    # constraints incurred by the bank groups
561    banks_per_rank = 16
562
563    # override the default buffer sizes and go for something larger to
564    # accommodate the larger bank count
565    write_buffer_size = 128
566    read_buffer_size = 64
567
568    # 1200 MHz
569    tCK = '0.833ns'
570
571    # 8 beats across an x64 interface translates to 4 clocks @ 1200 MHz
572    # tBURST is equivalent to the CAS-to-CAS delay (tCCD)
573    # With bank group architectures, tBURST represents the CAS-to-CAS
574    # delay for bursts to different bank groups (tCCD_S)
575    tBURST = '3.332ns'
576
577    # @2400 data rate, tCCD_L is 6 CK
578    # CAS-to-CAS delay for bursts to the same bank group
579    # tBURST is equivalent to tCCD_S; no explicit parameter required
580    # for CAS-to-CAS delay for bursts to different bank groups
581    tCCD_L = '5ns';
582
583    # DDR4-2400 17-17-17
584    tRCD = '14.16ns'
585    tCL = '14.16ns'
586    tRP = '14.16ns'
587    tRAS = '32ns'
588
589    # RRD_S (different bank group) for 512B page is MAX(4 CK, 3.3ns)
590    tRRD = '3.332ns'
591
592    # RRD_L (same bank group) for 512B page is MAX(4 CK, 4.9ns)
593    tRRD_L = '4.9ns';
594
595    # tFAW for 512B page is MAX(16 CK, 13ns)
596    tXAW = '13.328ns'
597    activation_limit = 4
598    # tRFC is 350ns
599    tRFC = '350ns'
600
601    tWR = '15ns'
602
603    # Here using the average of WTR_S and WTR_L
604    tWTR = '5ns'
605
606    # Greater of 4 CK or 7.5 ns
607    tRTP = '7.5ns'
608
609    # Default same rank rd-to-wr bus turnaround to 2 CK, @1200 MHz = 1.666 ns
610    tRTW = '1.666ns'
611
612    # Default different rank bus delay to 2 CK, @1200 MHz = 1.666 ns
613    tCS = '1.666ns'
614
615    # <=85C, half for >85C
616    tREFI = '7.8us'
617
618    # active powerdown and precharge powerdown exit time
619    tXP = '6ns'
620
621    # self refresh exit time
622    # exit delay to ACT, PRE, PREALL, REF, SREF Enter, and PD Enter is:
623    # tRFC + 10ns = 340ns
624    tXS = '340ns'
625
626    # Current values from datasheet
627    IDD0 = '43mA'
628    IDD02 = '3mA'
629    IDD2N = '34mA'
630    IDD3N = '38mA'
631    IDD3N2 = '3mA'
632    IDD4W = '103mA'
633    IDD4R = '110mA'
634    IDD5 = '250mA'
635    IDD3P1 = '32mA'
636    IDD2P1 = '25mA'
637    IDD6 = '30mA'
638    VDD = '1.2V'
639    VDD2 = '2.5V'
640
641# A single DDR4-2400 x64 channel (one command and address bus), with
642# timings based on a DDR4-2400 8 Gbit datasheet (Micron MT40A1G8)
643# in an 8x8 configuration.
644# Total channel capacity is 16GB
645# 8 devices/rank * 2 ranks/channel * 1GB/device = 16GB/channel
646class DDR4_2400_8x8(DDR4_2400_16x4):
647    # 8x8 configuration, 8 devices each with an 8-bit interface
648    device_bus_width = 8
649
650    # Each device has a page (row buffer) size of 1 Kbyte (1K columns x8)
651    device_rowbuffer_size = '1kB'
652
653    # 8x8 configuration, so 8 devices
654    devices_per_rank = 8
655
656    # RRD_L (same bank group) for 1K page is MAX(4 CK, 4.9ns)
657    tRRD_L = '4.9ns';
658
659    tXAW = '21ns'
660
661    # Current values from datasheet
662    IDD0 = '48mA'
663    IDD3N = '43mA'
664    IDD4W = '123mA'
665    IDD4R = '135mA'
666    IDD3P1 = '37mA'
667
668# A single DDR4-2400 x64 channel (one command and address bus), with
669# timings based on a DDR4-2400 8 Gbit datasheet (Micron MT40A512M16)
670# in an 4x16 configuration.
671# Total channel capacity is 4GB
672# 4 devices/rank * 1 ranks/channel * 1GB/device = 4GB/channel
673class DDR4_2400_4x16(DDR4_2400_16x4):
674    # 4x16 configuration, 4 devices each with an 16-bit interface
675    device_bus_width = 16
676
677    # Each device has a page (row buffer) size of 2 Kbyte (1K columns x16)
678    device_rowbuffer_size = '2kB'
679
680    # 4x16 configuration, so 4 devices
681    devices_per_rank = 4
682
683    # Single rank for x16
684    ranks_per_channel = 1
685
686    # DDR4 has 2 (x16) or 4 (x4 and x8) bank groups
687    # Set to 2 for x16 case
688    bank_groups_per_rank = 2
689
690    # DDR4 has 16 banks(x4,x8) and 8 banks(x16) (4 bank groups in all
691    # configurations). Currently we do not capture the additional
692    # constraints incurred by the bank groups
693    banks_per_rank = 8
694
695    # RRD_S (different bank group) for 2K page is MAX(4 CK, 5.3ns)
696    tRRD = '5.3ns'
697
698    # RRD_L (same bank group) for 2K page is MAX(4 CK, 6.4ns)
699    tRRD_L = '6.4ns';
700
701    tXAW = '30ns'
702
703    # Current values from datasheet
704    IDD0 = '80mA'
705    IDD02 = '4mA'
706    IDD2N = '34mA'
707    IDD3N = '47mA'
708    IDD4W = '228mA'
709    IDD4R = '243mA'
710    IDD5 = '280mA'
711    IDD3P1 = '41mA'
712
713# A single LPDDR2-S4 x32 interface (one command/address bus), with
714# default timings based on a LPDDR2-1066 4 Gbit part (Micron MT42L128M32D1)
715# in a 1x32 configuration.
716class LPDDR2_S4_1066_1x32(DRAMCtrl):
717    # No DLL in LPDDR2
718    dll = False
719
720    # size of device
721    device_size = '512MB'
722
723    # 1x32 configuration, 1 device with a 32-bit interface
724    device_bus_width = 32
725
726    # LPDDR2_S4 is a BL4 and BL8 device
727    burst_length = 8
728
729    # Each device has a page (row buffer) size of 1KB
730    # (this depends on the memory density)
731    device_rowbuffer_size = '1kB'
732
733    # 1x32 configuration, so 1 device
734    devices_per_rank = 1
735
736    # Use a single rank
737    ranks_per_channel = 1
738
739    # LPDDR2-S4 has 8 banks in all configurations
740    banks_per_rank = 8
741
742    # 533 MHz
743    tCK = '1.876ns'
744
745    # Fixed at 15 ns
746    tRCD = '15ns'
747
748    # 8 CK read latency, 4 CK write latency @ 533 MHz, 1.876 ns cycle time
749    tCL = '15ns'
750
751    # Pre-charge one bank 15 ns (all banks 18 ns)
752    tRP = '15ns'
753
754    tRAS = '42ns'
755    tWR = '15ns'
756
757    tRTP = '7.5ns'
758
759    # 8 beats across an x32 DDR interface translates to 4 clocks @ 533 MHz.
760    # Note this is a BL8 DDR device.
761    # Requests larger than 32 bytes are broken down into multiple requests
762    # in the controller
763    tBURST = '7.5ns'
764
765    # LPDDR2-S4, 4 Gbit
766    tRFC = '130ns'
767    tREFI = '3.9us'
768
769    # active powerdown and precharge powerdown exit time
770    tXP = '7.5ns'
771
772    # self refresh exit time
773    tXS = '140ns'
774
775    # Irrespective of speed grade, tWTR is 7.5 ns
776    tWTR = '7.5ns'
777
778    # Default same rank rd-to-wr bus turnaround to 2 CK, @533 MHz = 3.75 ns
779    tRTW = '3.75ns'
780
781    # Default different rank bus delay to 2 CK, @533 MHz = 3.75 ns
782    tCS = '3.75ns'
783
784    # Activate to activate irrespective of density and speed grade
785    tRRD = '10.0ns'
786
787    # Irrespective of density, tFAW is 50 ns
788    tXAW = '50ns'
789    activation_limit = 4
790
791    # Current values from datasheet
792    IDD0 = '15mA'
793    IDD02 = '70mA'
794    IDD2N = '2mA'
795    IDD2N2 = '30mA'
796    IDD3N = '2.5mA'
797    IDD3N2 = '30mA'
798    IDD4W = '10mA'
799    IDD4W2 = '190mA'
800    IDD4R = '3mA'
801    IDD4R2 = '220mA'
802    IDD5 = '40mA'
803    IDD52 = '150mA'
804    IDD3P1 = '1.2mA'
805    IDD3P12 = '8mA'
806    IDD2P1 = '0.6mA'
807    IDD2P12 = '0.8mA'
808    IDD6 = '1mA'
809    IDD62 = '3.2mA'
810    VDD = '1.8V'
811    VDD2 = '1.2V'
812
813# A single WideIO x128 interface (one command and address bus), with
814# default timings based on an estimated WIO-200 8 Gbit part.
815class WideIO_200_1x128(DRAMCtrl):
816    # No DLL for WideIO
817    dll = False
818
819    # size of device
820    device_size = '1024MB'
821
822    # 1x128 configuration, 1 device with a 128-bit interface
823    device_bus_width = 128
824
825    # This is a BL4 device
826    burst_length = 4
827
828    # Each device has a page (row buffer) size of 4KB
829    # (this depends on the memory density)
830    device_rowbuffer_size = '4kB'
831
832    # 1x128 configuration, so 1 device
833    devices_per_rank = 1
834
835    # Use one rank for a one-high die stack
836    ranks_per_channel = 1
837
838    # WideIO has 4 banks in all configurations
839    banks_per_rank = 4
840
841    # 200 MHz
842    tCK = '5ns'
843
844    # WIO-200
845    tRCD = '18ns'
846    tCL = '18ns'
847    tRP = '18ns'
848    tRAS = '42ns'
849    tWR = '15ns'
850    # Read to precharge is same as the burst
851    tRTP = '20ns'
852
853    # 4 beats across an x128 SDR interface translates to 4 clocks @ 200 MHz.
854    # Note this is a BL4 SDR device.
855    tBURST = '20ns'
856
857    # WIO 8 Gb
858    tRFC = '210ns'
859
860    # WIO 8 Gb, <=85C, half for >85C
861    tREFI = '3.9us'
862
863    # Greater of 2 CK or 15 ns, 2 CK @ 200 MHz = 10 ns
864    tWTR = '15ns'
865
866    # Default same rank rd-to-wr bus turnaround to 2 CK, @200 MHz = 10 ns
867    tRTW = '10ns'
868
869    # Default different rank bus delay to 2 CK, @200 MHz = 10 ns
870    tCS = '10ns'
871
872    # Activate to activate irrespective of density and speed grade
873    tRRD = '10.0ns'
874
875    # Two instead of four activation window
876    tXAW = '50ns'
877    activation_limit = 2
878
879    # The WideIO specification does not provide current information
880
881# A single LPDDR3 x32 interface (one command/address bus), with
882# default timings based on a LPDDR3-1600 4 Gbit part (Micron
883# EDF8132A1MC) in a 1x32 configuration.
884class LPDDR3_1600_1x32(DRAMCtrl):
885    # No DLL for LPDDR3
886    dll = False
887
888    # size of device
889    device_size = '512MB'
890
891    # 1x32 configuration, 1 device with a 32-bit interface
892    device_bus_width = 32
893
894    # LPDDR3 is a BL8 device
895    burst_length = 8
896
897    # Each device has a page (row buffer) size of 4KB
898    device_rowbuffer_size = '4kB'
899
900    # 1x32 configuration, so 1 device
901    devices_per_rank = 1
902
903    # Technically the datasheet is a dual-rank package, but for
904    # comparison with the LPDDR2 config we stick to a single rank
905    ranks_per_channel = 1
906
907    # LPDDR3 has 8 banks in all configurations
908    banks_per_rank = 8
909
910    # 800 MHz
911    tCK = '1.25ns'
912
913    tRCD = '18ns'
914
915    # 12 CK read latency, 6 CK write latency @ 800 MHz, 1.25 ns cycle time
916    tCL = '15ns'
917
918    tRAS = '42ns'
919    tWR = '15ns'
920
921    # Greater of 4 CK or 7.5 ns, 4 CK @ 800 MHz = 5 ns
922    tRTP = '7.5ns'
923
924    # Pre-charge one bank 18 ns (all banks 21 ns)
925    tRP = '18ns'
926
927    # 8 beats across a x32 DDR interface translates to 4 clocks @ 800 MHz.
928    # Note this is a BL8 DDR device.
929    # Requests larger than 32 bytes are broken down into multiple requests
930    # in the controller
931    tBURST = '5ns'
932
933    # LPDDR3, 4 Gb
934    tRFC = '130ns'
935    tREFI = '3.9us'
936
937    # active powerdown and precharge powerdown exit time
938    tXP = '7.5ns'
939
940    # self refresh exit time
941    tXS = '140ns'
942
943    # Irrespective of speed grade, tWTR is 7.5 ns
944    tWTR = '7.5ns'
945
946    # Default same rank rd-to-wr bus turnaround to 2 CK, @800 MHz = 2.5 ns
947    tRTW = '2.5ns'
948
949    # Default different rank bus delay to 2 CK, @800 MHz = 2.5 ns
950    tCS = '2.5ns'
951
952    # Activate to activate irrespective of density and speed grade
953    tRRD = '10.0ns'
954
955    # Irrespective of size, tFAW is 50 ns
956    tXAW = '50ns'
957    activation_limit = 4
958
959    # Current values from datasheet
960    IDD0 = '8mA'
961    IDD02 = '60mA'
962    IDD2N = '0.8mA'
963    IDD2N2 = '26mA'
964    IDD3N = '2mA'
965    IDD3N2 = '34mA'
966    IDD4W = '2mA'
967    IDD4W2 = '190mA'
968    IDD4R = '2mA'
969    IDD4R2 = '230mA'
970    IDD5 = '28mA'
971    IDD52 = '150mA'
972    IDD3P1 = '1.4mA'
973    IDD3P12 = '11mA'
974    IDD2P1 = '0.8mA'
975    IDD2P12 = '1.8mA'
976    IDD6 = '0.5mA'
977    IDD62 = '1.8mA'
978    VDD = '1.8V'
979    VDD2 = '1.2V'
980
981# A single GDDR5 x64 interface, with
982# default timings based on a GDDR5-4000 1 Gbit part (SK Hynix
983# H5GQ1H24AFR) in a 2x32 configuration.
984class GDDR5_4000_2x32(DRAMCtrl):
985    # size of device
986    device_size = '128MB'
987
988    # 2x32 configuration, 1 device with a 32-bit interface
989    device_bus_width = 32
990
991    # GDDR5 is a BL8 device
992    burst_length = 8
993
994    # Each device has a page (row buffer) size of 2Kbits (256Bytes)
995    device_rowbuffer_size = '256B'
996
997    # 2x32 configuration, so 2 devices
998    devices_per_rank = 2
999
1000    # assume single rank
1001    ranks_per_channel = 1
1002
1003    # GDDR5 has 4 bank groups
1004    bank_groups_per_rank = 4
1005
1006    # GDDR5 has 16 banks with 4 bank groups
1007    banks_per_rank = 16
1008
1009    # 1000 MHz
1010    tCK = '1ns'
1011
1012    # 8 beats across an x64 interface translates to 2 clocks @ 1000 MHz
1013    # Data bus runs @2000 Mhz => DDR ( data runs at 4000 MHz )
1014    # 8 beats at 4000 MHz = 2 beats at 1000 MHz
1015    # tBURST is equivalent to the CAS-to-CAS delay (tCCD)
1016    # With bank group architectures, tBURST represents the CAS-to-CAS
1017    # delay for bursts to different bank groups (tCCD_S)
1018    tBURST = '2ns'
1019
1020    # @1000MHz data rate, tCCD_L is 3 CK
1021    # CAS-to-CAS delay for bursts to the same bank group
1022    # tBURST is equivalent to tCCD_S; no explicit parameter required
1023    # for CAS-to-CAS delay for bursts to different bank groups
1024    tCCD_L = '3ns';
1025
1026    tRCD = '12ns'
1027
1028    # tCL is not directly found in datasheet and assumed equal tRCD
1029    tCL = '12ns'
1030
1031    tRP = '12ns'
1032    tRAS = '28ns'
1033
1034    # RRD_S (different bank group)
1035    # RRD_S is 5.5 ns in datasheet.
1036    # rounded to the next multiple of tCK
1037    tRRD = '6ns'
1038
1039    # RRD_L (same bank group)
1040    # RRD_L is 5.5 ns in datasheet.
1041    # rounded to the next multiple of tCK
1042    tRRD_L = '6ns'
1043
1044    tXAW = '23ns'
1045
1046    # tXAW < 4 x tRRD.
1047    # Therefore, activation limit is set to 0
1048    activation_limit = 0
1049
1050    tRFC = '65ns'
1051    tWR = '12ns'
1052
1053    # Here using the average of WTR_S and WTR_L
1054    tWTR = '5ns'
1055
1056    # Read-to-Precharge 2 CK
1057    tRTP = '2ns'
1058
1059    # Assume 2 cycles
1060    tRTW = '2ns'
1061
1062# A single HBM x128 interface (one command and address bus), with
1063# default timings based on data publically released
1064# ("HBM: Memory Solution for High Performance Processors", MemCon, 2014),
1065# IDD measurement values, and by extrapolating data from other classes.
1066# Architecture values based on published HBM spec
1067# A 4H stack is defined, 2Gb per die for a total of 1GB of memory.
1068class HBM_1000_4H_1x128(DRAMCtrl):
1069    # HBM gen1 supports up to 8 128-bit physical channels
1070    # Configuration defines a single channel, with the capacity
1071    # set to (full_ stack_capacity / 8) based on 2Gb dies
1072    # To use all 8 channels, set 'channels' parameter to 8 in
1073    # system configuration
1074
1075    # 128-bit interface legacy mode
1076    device_bus_width = 128
1077
1078    # HBM supports BL4 and BL2 (legacy mode only)
1079    burst_length = 4
1080
1081    # size of channel in bytes, 4H stack of 2Gb dies is 1GB per stack;
1082    # with 8 channels, 128MB per channel
1083    device_size = '128MB'
1084
1085    device_rowbuffer_size = '2kB'
1086
1087    # 1x128 configuration
1088    devices_per_rank = 1
1089
1090    # HBM does not have a CS pin; set rank to 1
1091    ranks_per_channel = 1
1092
1093    # HBM has 8 or 16 banks depending on capacity
1094    # 2Gb dies have 8 banks
1095    banks_per_rank = 8
1096
1097    # depending on frequency, bank groups may be required
1098    # will always have 4 bank groups when enabled
1099    # current specifications do not define the minimum frequency for
1100    # bank group architecture
1101    # setting bank_groups_per_rank to 0 to disable until range is defined
1102    bank_groups_per_rank = 0
1103
1104    # 500 MHz for 1Gbps DDR data rate
1105    tCK = '2ns'
1106
1107    # use values from IDD measurement in JEDEC spec
1108    # use tRP value for tRCD and tCL similar to other classes
1109    tRP = '15ns'
1110    tRCD = '15ns'
1111    tCL = '15ns'
1112    tRAS = '33ns'
1113
1114    # BL2 and BL4 supported, default to BL4
1115    # DDR @ 500 MHz means 4 * 2ns / 2 = 4ns
1116    tBURST = '4ns'
1117
1118    # value for 2Gb device from JEDEC spec
1119    tRFC = '160ns'
1120
1121    # value for 2Gb device from JEDEC spec
1122    tREFI = '3.9us'
1123
1124    # extrapolate the following from LPDDR configs, using ns values
1125    # to minimize burst length, prefetch differences
1126    tWR = '18ns'
1127    tRTP = '7.5ns'
1128    tWTR = '10ns'
1129
1130    # start with 2 cycles turnaround, similar to other memory classes
1131    # could be more with variations across the stack
1132    tRTW = '4ns'
1133
1134    # single rank device, set to 0
1135    tCS = '0ns'
1136
1137    # from MemCon example, tRRD is 4ns with 2ns tCK
1138    tRRD = '4ns'
1139
1140    # from MemCon example, tFAW is 30ns with 2ns tCK
1141    tXAW = '30ns'
1142    activation_limit = 4
1143
1144    # 4tCK
1145    tXP = '8ns'
1146
1147    # start with tRFC + tXP -> 160ns + 8ns = 168ns
1148    tXS = '168ns'
1149
1150# A single HBM x64 interface (one command and address bus), with
1151# default timings based on HBM gen1 and data publically released
1152# A 4H stack is defined, 8Gb per die for a total of 4GB of memory.
1153# Note: This defines a pseudo-channel with a unique controller
1154# instantiated per pseudo-channel
1155# Stay at same IO rate (1Gbps) to maintain timing relationship with
1156# HBM gen1 class (HBM_1000_4H_x128) where possible
1157class HBM_1000_4H_1x64(HBM_1000_4H_1x128):
1158    # For HBM gen2 with pseudo-channel mode, configure 2X channels.
1159    # Configuration defines a single pseudo channel, with the capacity
1160    # set to (full_ stack_capacity / 16) based on 8Gb dies
1161    # To use all 16 pseudo channels, set 'channels' parameter to 16 in
1162    # system configuration
1163
1164    # 64-bit pseudo-channle interface
1165    device_bus_width = 64
1166
1167    # HBM pseudo-channel only supports BL4
1168    burst_length = 4
1169
1170    # size of channel in bytes, 4H stack of 8Gb dies is 4GB per stack;
1171    # with 16 channels, 256MB per channel
1172    device_size = '256MB'
1173
1174    # page size is halved with pseudo-channel; maintaining the same same number
1175    # of rows per pseudo-channel with 2X banks across 2 channels
1176    device_rowbuffer_size = '1kB'
1177
1178    # HBM has 8 or 16 banks depending on capacity
1179    # Starting with 4Gb dies, 16 banks are defined
1180    banks_per_rank = 16
1181
1182    # reset tRFC for larger, 8Gb device
1183    # use HBM1 4Gb value as a starting point
1184    tRFC = '260ns'
1185
1186    # start with tRFC + tXP -> 160ns + 8ns = 168ns
1187    tXS = '268ns'
1188    # Default different rank bus delay to 2 CK, @1000 MHz = 2 ns
1189    tCS = '2ns'
1190    tREFI = '3.9us'
1191
1192    # active powerdown and precharge powerdown exit time
1193    tXP = '10ns'
1194
1195    # self refresh exit time
1196    tXS = '65ns'
1197