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40 * Authors: Erik Hallnor
41 *          Steve Reinhardt
42 *          Ron Dreslinski
43 */
44
45/**
46 * @file
47 * Declares a basic cache interface BaseCache.
48 */
49
50#ifndef __MEM_CACHE_BASE_HH__
51#define __MEM_CACHE_BASE_HH__
52
53#include <algorithm>
54#include <list>
55#include <string>
56#include <vector>
57
58#include "base/misc.hh"
59#include "base/statistics.hh"
60#include "base/trace.hh"
61#include "base/types.hh"
62#include "debug/Cache.hh"
63#include "debug/CachePort.hh"
64#include "mem/cache/mshr_queue.hh"
65#include "mem/cache/write_queue.hh"
66#include "mem/mem_object.hh"
67#include "mem/packet.hh"
68#include "mem/qport.hh"
69#include "mem/request.hh"
70#include "params/BaseCache.hh"
71#include "sim/eventq.hh"
72#include "sim/full_system.hh"
73#include "sim/sim_exit.hh"
74#include "sim/system.hh"
75
76/**
77 * A basic cache interface. Implements some common functions for speed.
78 */
79class BaseCache : public MemObject
80{
81  protected:
82    /**
83     * Indexes to enumerate the MSHR queues.
84     */
85    enum MSHRQueueIndex {
86        MSHRQueue_MSHRs,
87        MSHRQueue_WriteBuffer
88    };
89
90  public:
91    /**
92     * Reasons for caches to be blocked.
93     */
94    enum BlockedCause {
95        Blocked_NoMSHRs = MSHRQueue_MSHRs,
96        Blocked_NoWBBuffers = MSHRQueue_WriteBuffer,
97        Blocked_NoTargets,
98        NUM_BLOCKED_CAUSES
99    };
100
101  protected:
102
103    /**
104     * A cache master port is used for the memory-side port of the
105     * cache, and in addition to the basic timing port that only sends
106     * response packets through a transmit list, it also offers the
107     * ability to schedule and send request packets (requests &
108     * writebacks). The send event is scheduled through schedSendEvent,
109     * and the sendDeferredPacket of the timing port is modified to
110     * consider both the transmit list and the requests from the MSHR.
111     */
112    class CacheMasterPort : public QueuedMasterPort
113    {
114
115      public:
116
117        /**
118         * Schedule a send of a request packet (from the MSHR). Note
119         * that we could already have a retry outstanding.
120         */
121        void schedSendEvent(Tick time)
122        {
123            DPRINTF(CachePort, "Scheduling send event at %llu\n", time);
124            reqQueue.schedSendEvent(time);
125        }
126
127      protected:
128
129        CacheMasterPort(const std::string &_name, BaseCache *_cache,
130                        ReqPacketQueue &_reqQueue,
131                        SnoopRespPacketQueue &_snoopRespQueue) :
132            QueuedMasterPort(_name, _cache, _reqQueue, _snoopRespQueue)
133        { }
134
135        /**
136         * Memory-side port always snoops.
137         *
138         * @return always true
139         */
140        virtual bool isSnooping() const { return true; }
141    };
142
143    /**
144     * A cache slave port is used for the CPU-side port of the cache,
145     * and it is basically a simple timing port that uses a transmit
146     * list for responses to the CPU (or connected master). In
147     * addition, it has the functionality to block the port for
148     * incoming requests. If blocked, the port will issue a retry once
149     * unblocked.
150     */
151    class CacheSlavePort : public QueuedSlavePort
152    {
153
154      public:
155
156        /** Do not accept any new requests. */
157        void setBlocked();
158
159        /** Return to normal operation and accept new requests. */
160        void clearBlocked();
161
162        bool isBlocked() const { return blocked; }
163
164      protected:
165
166        CacheSlavePort(const std::string &_name, BaseCache *_cache,
167                       const std::string &_label);
168
169        /** A normal packet queue used to store responses. */
170        RespPacketQueue queue;
171
172        bool blocked;
173
174        bool mustSendRetry;
175
176      private:
177
178        void processSendRetry();
179
180        EventWrapper<CacheSlavePort,
181                     &CacheSlavePort::processSendRetry> sendRetryEvent;
182
183    };
184
185    CacheSlavePort *cpuSidePort;
186    CacheMasterPort *memSidePort;
187
188  protected:
189
190    /** Miss status registers */
191    MSHRQueue mshrQueue;
192
193    /** Write/writeback buffer */
194    WriteQueue writeBuffer;
195
196    /**
197     * Mark a request as in service (sent downstream in the memory
198     * system), effectively making this MSHR the ordering point.
199     */
200    void markInService(MSHR *mshr, bool pending_modified_resp)
201    {
202        bool wasFull = mshrQueue.isFull();
203        mshrQueue.markInService(mshr, pending_modified_resp);
204
205        if (wasFull && !mshrQueue.isFull()) {
206            clearBlocked(Blocked_NoMSHRs);
207        }
208    }
209
210    void markInService(WriteQueueEntry *entry)
211    {
212        bool wasFull = writeBuffer.isFull();
213        writeBuffer.markInService(entry);
214
215        if (wasFull && !writeBuffer.isFull()) {
216            clearBlocked(Blocked_NoWBBuffers);
217        }
218    }
219
220    /**
221     * Determine if we should allocate on a fill or not.
222     *
223     * @param cmd Packet command being added as an MSHR target
224     *
225     * @return Whether we should allocate on a fill or not
226     */
227    virtual bool allocOnFill(MemCmd cmd) const = 0;
228
229    /**
230     * Write back dirty blocks in the cache using functional accesses.
231     */
232    virtual void memWriteback() = 0;
233    /**
234     * Invalidates all blocks in the cache.
235     *
236     * @warn Dirty cache lines will not be written back to
237     * memory. Make sure to call functionalWriteback() first if you
238     * want the to write them to memory.
239     */
240    virtual void memInvalidate() = 0;
241    /**
242     * Determine if there are any dirty blocks in the cache.
243     *
244     * \return true if at least one block is dirty, false otherwise.
245     */
246    virtual bool isDirty() const = 0;
247
248    /**
249     * Determine if an address is in the ranges covered by this
250     * cache. This is useful to filter snoops.
251     *
252     * @param addr Address to check against
253     *
254     * @return If the address in question is in range
255     */
256    bool inRange(Addr addr) const;
257
258    /** Block size of this cache */
259    const unsigned blkSize;
260
261    /**
262     * The latency of tag lookup of a cache. It occurs when there is
263     * an access to the cache.
264     */
265    const Cycles lookupLatency;
266
267    /**
268     * The latency of data access of a cache. It occurs when there is
269     * an access to the cache.
270     */
271    const Cycles dataLatency;
272
273    /**
274     * This is the forward latency of the cache. It occurs when there
275     * is a cache miss and a request is forwarded downstream, in
276     * particular an outbound miss.
277     */
278    const Cycles forwardLatency;
279
280    /** The latency to fill a cache block */
281    const Cycles fillLatency;
282
283    /**
284     * The latency of sending reponse to its upper level cache/core on
285     * a linefill. The responseLatency parameter captures this
286     * latency.
287     */
288    const Cycles responseLatency;
289
290    /** The number of targets for each MSHR. */
291    const int numTarget;
292
293    /** Do we forward snoops from mem side port through to cpu side port? */
294    bool forwardSnoops;
295
296    /**
297     * Is this cache read only, for example the instruction cache, or
298     * table-walker cache. A cache that is read only should never see
299     * any writes, and should never get any dirty data (and hence
300     * never have to do any writebacks).
301     */
302    const bool isReadOnly;
303
304    /**
305     * Bit vector of the blocking reasons for the access path.
306     * @sa #BlockedCause
307     */
308    uint8_t blocked;
309
310    /** Increasing order number assigned to each incoming request. */
311    uint64_t order;
312
313    /** Stores time the cache blocked for statistics. */
314    Cycles blockedCycle;
315
316    /** Pointer to the MSHR that has no targets. */
317    MSHR *noTargetMSHR;
318
319    /** The number of misses to trigger an exit event. */
320    Counter missCount;
321
322    /**
323     * The address range to which the cache responds on the CPU side.
324     * Normally this is all possible memory addresses. */
325    const AddrRangeList addrRanges;
326
327  public:
328    /** System we are currently operating in. */
329    System *system;
330
331    // Statistics
332    /**
333     * @addtogroup CacheStatistics
334     * @{
335     */
336
337    /** Number of hits per thread for each type of command.
338        @sa Packet::Command */
339    Stats::Vector hits[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
340    /** Number of hits for demand accesses. */
341    Stats::Formula demandHits;
342    /** Number of hit for all accesses. */
343    Stats::Formula overallHits;
344
345    /** Number of misses per thread for each type of command.
346        @sa Packet::Command */
347    Stats::Vector misses[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
348    /** Number of misses for demand accesses. */
349    Stats::Formula demandMisses;
350    /** Number of misses for all accesses. */
351    Stats::Formula overallMisses;
352
353    /**
354     * Total number of cycles per thread/command spent waiting for a miss.
355     * Used to calculate the average miss latency.
356     */
357    Stats::Vector missLatency[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
358    /** Total number of cycles spent waiting for demand misses. */
359    Stats::Formula demandMissLatency;
360    /** Total number of cycles spent waiting for all misses. */
361    Stats::Formula overallMissLatency;
362
363    /** The number of accesses per command and thread. */
364    Stats::Formula accesses[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
365    /** The number of demand accesses. */
366    Stats::Formula demandAccesses;
367    /** The number of overall accesses. */
368    Stats::Formula overallAccesses;
369
370    /** The miss rate per command and thread. */
371    Stats::Formula missRate[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
372    /** The miss rate of all demand accesses. */
373    Stats::Formula demandMissRate;
374    /** The miss rate for all accesses. */
375    Stats::Formula overallMissRate;
376
377    /** The average miss latency per command and thread. */
378    Stats::Formula avgMissLatency[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
379    /** The average miss latency for demand misses. */
380    Stats::Formula demandAvgMissLatency;
381    /** The average miss latency for all misses. */
382    Stats::Formula overallAvgMissLatency;
383
384    /** The total number of cycles blocked for each blocked cause. */
385    Stats::Vector blocked_cycles;
386    /** The number of times this cache blocked for each blocked cause. */
387    Stats::Vector blocked_causes;
388
389    /** The average number of cycles blocked for each blocked cause. */
390    Stats::Formula avg_blocked;
391
392    /** The number of times a HW-prefetched block is evicted w/o reference. */
393    Stats::Scalar unusedPrefetches;
394
395    /** Number of blocks written back per thread. */
396    Stats::Vector writebacks;
397
398    /** Number of misses that hit in the MSHRs per command and thread. */
399    Stats::Vector mshr_hits[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
400    /** Demand misses that hit in the MSHRs. */
401    Stats::Formula demandMshrHits;
402    /** Total number of misses that hit in the MSHRs. */
403    Stats::Formula overallMshrHits;
404
405    /** Number of misses that miss in the MSHRs, per command and thread. */
406    Stats::Vector mshr_misses[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
407    /** Demand misses that miss in the MSHRs. */
408    Stats::Formula demandMshrMisses;
409    /** Total number of misses that miss in the MSHRs. */
410    Stats::Formula overallMshrMisses;
411
412    /** Number of misses that miss in the MSHRs, per command and thread. */
413    Stats::Vector mshr_uncacheable[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
414    /** Total number of misses that miss in the MSHRs. */
415    Stats::Formula overallMshrUncacheable;
416
417    /** Total cycle latency of each MSHR miss, per command and thread. */
418    Stats::Vector mshr_miss_latency[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
419    /** Total cycle latency of demand MSHR misses. */
420    Stats::Formula demandMshrMissLatency;
421    /** Total cycle latency of overall MSHR misses. */
422    Stats::Formula overallMshrMissLatency;
423
424    /** Total cycle latency of each MSHR miss, per command and thread. */
425    Stats::Vector mshr_uncacheable_lat[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
426    /** Total cycle latency of overall MSHR misses. */
427    Stats::Formula overallMshrUncacheableLatency;
428
429#if 0
430    /** The total number of MSHR accesses per command and thread. */
431    Stats::Formula mshrAccesses[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
432    /** The total number of demand MSHR accesses. */
433    Stats::Formula demandMshrAccesses;
434    /** The total number of MSHR accesses. */
435    Stats::Formula overallMshrAccesses;
436#endif
437
438    /** The miss rate in the MSHRs pre command and thread. */
439    Stats::Formula mshrMissRate[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
440    /** The demand miss rate in the MSHRs. */
441    Stats::Formula demandMshrMissRate;
442    /** The overall miss rate in the MSHRs. */
443    Stats::Formula overallMshrMissRate;
444
445    /** The average latency of an MSHR miss, per command and thread. */
446    Stats::Formula avgMshrMissLatency[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
447    /** The average latency of a demand MSHR miss. */
448    Stats::Formula demandAvgMshrMissLatency;
449    /** The average overall latency of an MSHR miss. */
450    Stats::Formula overallAvgMshrMissLatency;
451
452    /** The average latency of an MSHR miss, per command and thread. */
453    Stats::Formula avgMshrUncacheableLatency[MemCmd::NUM_MEM_CMDS];
454    /** The average overall latency of an MSHR miss. */
455    Stats::Formula overallAvgMshrUncacheableLatency;
456
457    /**
458     * @}
459     */
460
461    /**
462     * Register stats for this object.
463     */
464    virtual void regStats();
465
466  public:
467    BaseCache(const BaseCacheParams *p, unsigned blk_size);
468    ~BaseCache() {}
469
470    virtual void init();
471
472    virtual BaseMasterPort &getMasterPort(const std::string &if_name,
473                                          PortID idx = InvalidPortID);
474    virtual BaseSlavePort &getSlavePort(const std::string &if_name,
475                                        PortID idx = InvalidPortID);
476
477    /**
478     * Query block size of a cache.
479     * @return  The block size
480     */
481    unsigned
482    getBlockSize() const
483    {
484        return blkSize;
485    }
486
487
488    Addr blockAlign(Addr addr) const { return (addr & ~(Addr(blkSize - 1))); }
489
490
491    const AddrRangeList &getAddrRanges() const { return addrRanges; }
492
493    MSHR *allocateMissBuffer(PacketPtr pkt, Tick time, bool sched_send = true)
494    {
495        MSHR *mshr = mshrQueue.allocate(blockAlign(pkt->getAddr()), blkSize,
496                                        pkt, time, order++,
497                                        allocOnFill(pkt->cmd));
498
499        if (mshrQueue.isFull()) {
500            setBlocked((BlockedCause)MSHRQueue_MSHRs);
501        }
502
503        if (sched_send) {
504            // schedule the send
505            schedMemSideSendEvent(time);
506        }
507
508        return mshr;
509    }
510
511    void allocateWriteBuffer(PacketPtr pkt, Tick time)
512    {
513        // should only see writes or clean evicts here
514        assert(pkt->isWrite() || pkt->cmd == MemCmd::CleanEvict);
515
516        Addr blk_addr = blockAlign(pkt->getAddr());
517
518        WriteQueueEntry *wq_entry =
519            writeBuffer.findMatch(blk_addr, pkt->isSecure());
520        if (wq_entry && !wq_entry->inService) {
521            DPRINTF(Cache, "Potential to merge writeback %s to %#llx",
522                    pkt->cmdString(), pkt->getAddr());
523        }
524
525        writeBuffer.allocate(blk_addr, blkSize, pkt, time, order++);
526
527        if (writeBuffer.isFull()) {
528            setBlocked((BlockedCause)MSHRQueue_WriteBuffer);
529        }
530
531        // schedule the send
532        schedMemSideSendEvent(time);
533    }
534
535    /**
536     * Returns true if the cache is blocked for accesses.
537     */
538    bool isBlocked() const
539    {
540        return blocked != 0;
541    }
542
543    /**
544     * Marks the access path of the cache as blocked for the given cause. This
545     * also sets the blocked flag in the slave interface.
546     * @param cause The reason for the cache blocking.
547     */
548    void setBlocked(BlockedCause cause)
549    {
550        uint8_t flag = 1 << cause;
551        if (blocked == 0) {
552            blocked_causes[cause]++;
553            blockedCycle = curCycle();
554            cpuSidePort->setBlocked();
555        }
556        blocked |= flag;
557        DPRINTF(Cache,"Blocking for cause %d, mask=%d\n", cause, blocked);
558    }
559
560    /**
561     * Marks the cache as unblocked for the given cause. This also clears the
562     * blocked flags in the appropriate interfaces.
563     * @param cause The newly unblocked cause.
564     * @warning Calling this function can cause a blocked request on the bus to
565     * access the cache. The cache must be in a state to handle that request.
566     */
567    void clearBlocked(BlockedCause cause)
568    {
569        uint8_t flag = 1 << cause;
570        blocked &= ~flag;
571        DPRINTF(Cache,"Unblocking for cause %d, mask=%d\n", cause, blocked);
572        if (blocked == 0) {
573            blocked_cycles[cause] += curCycle() - blockedCycle;
574            cpuSidePort->clearBlocked();
575        }
576    }
577
578    /**
579     * Schedule a send event for the memory-side port. If already
580     * scheduled, this may reschedule the event at an earlier
581     * time. When the specified time is reached, the port is free to
582     * send either a response, a request, or a prefetch request.
583     *
584     * @param time The time when to attempt sending a packet.
585     */
586    void schedMemSideSendEvent(Tick time)
587    {
588        memSidePort->schedSendEvent(time);
589    }
590
591    virtual bool inCache(Addr addr, bool is_secure) const = 0;
592
593    virtual bool inMissQueue(Addr addr, bool is_secure) const = 0;
594
595    void incMissCount(PacketPtr pkt)
596    {
597        assert(pkt->req->masterId() < system->maxMasters());
598        misses[pkt->cmdToIndex()][pkt->req->masterId()]++;
599        pkt->req->incAccessDepth();
600        if (missCount) {
601            --missCount;
602            if (missCount == 0)
603                exitSimLoop("A cache reached the maximum miss count");
604        }
605    }
606    void incHitCount(PacketPtr pkt)
607    {
608        assert(pkt->req->masterId() < system->maxMasters());
609        hits[pkt->cmdToIndex()][pkt->req->masterId()]++;
610
611    }
612
613};
614
615#endif //__MEM_CACHE_BASE_HH__
616