mshr_queue.hh revision 10913:38dbdeea7f1f
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43
44/** @file
45 * Declaration of a structure to manage MSHRs.
46 */
47
48#ifndef __MEM_CACHE_MSHR_QUEUE_HH__
49#define __MEM_CACHE_MSHR_QUEUE_HH__
50
51#include <vector>
52
53#include "mem/cache/mshr.hh"
54#include "mem/packet.hh"
55#include "sim/drain.hh"
56
57/**
58 * A Class for maintaining a list of pending and allocated memory requests.
59 */
60class MSHRQueue : public Drainable
61{
62  private:
63    /** Local label (for functional print requests) */
64    const std::string label;
65
66    // Parameters
67    /**
68     * The total number of entries in this queue. This number is set as the
69     * number of entries requested plus (numReserve - 1). This allows for
70     * the same number of effective entries while still maintaining the reserve.
71     */
72    const int numEntries;
73
74    /**
75     * The number of entries to hold in reserve. This is needed because copy
76     * operations can allocate upto 4 entries at one time.
77     */
78    const int numReserve;
79
80    /**
81     * The number of entries to reserve for future demand accesses.
82     * Prevent prefetcher from taking all mshr entries
83     */
84    const int demandReserve;
85
86    /**  MSHR storage. */
87    std::vector<MSHR> registers;
88    /** Holds pointers to all allocated entries. */
89    MSHR::List allocatedList;
90    /** Holds pointers to entries that haven't been sent to the bus. */
91    MSHR::List readyList;
92    /** Holds non allocated entries. */
93    MSHR::List freeList;
94
95    MSHR::Iterator addToReadyList(MSHR *mshr);
96
97
98  public:
99    /** The number of allocated entries. */
100    int allocated;
101    /** The number of entries that have been forwarded to the bus. */
102    int inServiceEntries;
103    /** The index of this queue within the cache (MSHR queue vs. write
104     * buffer). */
105    const int index;
106
107    /**
108     * Create a queue with a given number of entries.
109     * @param num_entrys The number of entries in this queue.
110     * @param reserve The minimum number of entries needed to satisfy
111     * any access.
112     * @param demand_reserve The minimum number of entries needed to satisfy
113     * demand accesses.
114     */
115    MSHRQueue(const std::string &_label, int num_entries, int reserve,
116              int demand_reserve, int index);
117
118    /**
119     * Find the first MSHR that matches the provided address.
120     * @param blk_addr The block address to find.
121     * @param is_secure True if the target memory space is secure.
122     * @return Pointer to the matching MSHR, null if not found.
123     */
124    MSHR *findMatch(Addr blk_addr, bool is_secure) const;
125
126    /**
127     * Find and return all the matching entries in the provided vector.
128     * @param blk_addr The block  address to find.
129     * @param is_secure True if the target memory space is secure.
130     * @param matches The vector to return pointers to the matching entries.
131     * @return True if any matches are found, false otherwise.
132     */
133    bool findMatches(Addr blk_addr, bool is_secure,
134                     std::vector<MSHR*>& matches) const;
135
136    /**
137     * Find any pending requests that overlap the given request.
138     * @param blk_addr Block address.
139     * @param is_secure True if the target memory space is secure.
140     * @return A pointer to the earliest matching MSHR.
141     */
142    MSHR *findPending(Addr blk_addr, bool is_secure) const;
143
144    bool checkFunctional(PacketPtr pkt, Addr blk_addr);
145
146    /**
147     * Allocates a new MSHR for the request and size. This places the request
148     * as the first target in the MSHR.
149     *
150     * @param blk_addr The address of the block.
151     * @param blk_size The number of bytes to request.
152     * @param pkt The original miss.
153     * @param when_ready When should the MSHR be ready to act upon.
154     * @param order The logical order of this MSHR
155     *
156     * @return The a pointer to the MSHR allocated.
157     *
158     * @pre There are free entries.
159     */
160    MSHR *allocate(Addr blk_addr, unsigned blk_size, PacketPtr pkt,
161                   Tick when_ready, Counter order);
162
163    /**
164     * Removes the given MSHR from the queue. This places the MSHR on the
165     * free list.
166     * @param mshr
167     */
168    void deallocate(MSHR *mshr);
169
170    /**
171     * Remove a MSHR from the queue. Returns an iterator into the
172     * allocatedList for faster squash implementation.
173     * @param mshr The MSHR to remove.
174     * @return An iterator to the next entry in the allocatedList.
175     */
176    MSHR::Iterator deallocateOne(MSHR *mshr);
177
178    /**
179     * Moves the MSHR to the front of the pending list if it is not
180     * in service.
181     * @param mshr The entry to move.
182     */
183    void moveToFront(MSHR *mshr);
184
185    /**
186     * Mark the given MSHR as in service. This removes the MSHR from the
187     * readyList or deallocates the MSHR if it does not expect a response.
188     *
189     * @param mshr The MSHR to mark in service.
190     * @param pending_dirty_resp Whether we expect a dirty response
191     *                           from another cache
192     */
193    void markInService(MSHR *mshr, bool pending_dirty_resp);
194
195    /**
196     * Mark an in service entry as pending, used to resend a request.
197     * @param mshr The MSHR to resend.
198     */
199    void markPending(MSHR *mshr);
200
201    /**
202     * Squash outstanding requests with the given thread number. If a request
203     * is in service, just squashes the targets.
204     * @param threadNum The thread to squash.
205     */
206    void squash(int threadNum);
207
208    /**
209     * Deallocate top target, possibly freeing the MSHR
210     * @return if MSHR queue is no longer full
211     */
212    bool forceDeallocateTarget(MSHR *mshr);
213
214    /**
215     * Returns true if the pending list is not empty.
216     * @return True if there are outstanding requests.
217     */
218    bool havePending() const
219    {
220        return !readyList.empty();
221    }
222
223    /**
224     * Returns true if there are no free entries.
225     * @return True if this queue is full.
226     */
227    bool isFull() const
228    {
229        return (allocated > numEntries - numReserve);
230    }
231
232    /**
233     * Returns true if sufficient mshrs for prefetch.
234     * @return True if sufficient mshrs for prefetch.
235     */
236    bool canPrefetch() const
237    {
238        return (allocated < numEntries - (numReserve + demandReserve));
239    }
240
241    /**
242     * Returns the MSHR at the head of the readyList.
243     * @return The next request to service.
244     */
245    MSHR *getNextMSHR() const
246    {
247        if (readyList.empty() || readyList.front()->readyTime > curTick()) {
248            return NULL;
249        }
250        return readyList.front();
251    }
252
253    Tick nextMSHRReadyTime() const
254    {
255        return readyList.empty() ? MaxTick : readyList.front()->readyTime;
256    }
257
258    DrainState drain() M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE;
259};
260
261#endif //__MEM_CACHE_MSHR_QUEUE_HH__
262