fa_lru.hh revision 11722
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42
43/**
44 * @file
45 * Declaration of a fully associative LRU tag store.
46 */
47
48#ifndef __MEM_CACHE_TAGS_FA_LRU_HH__
49#define __MEM_CACHE_TAGS_FA_LRU_HH__
50
51#include <list>
52#include <unordered_map>
53
54#include "mem/cache/base.hh"
55#include "mem/cache/blk.hh"
56#include "mem/cache/tags/base.hh"
57#include "mem/packet.hh"
58#include "params/FALRU.hh"
59
60/**
61 * A fully associative cache block.
62 */
63class FALRUBlk : public CacheBlk
64{
65public:
66    /** The previous block in LRU order. */
67    FALRUBlk *prev;
68    /** The next block in LRU order. */
69    FALRUBlk *next;
70    /** Has this block been touched? */
71    bool isTouched;
72
73    /**
74     * A bit mask of the sizes of cache that this block is resident in.
75     * Each bit represents a power of 2 in MB size cache.
76     * If bit 0 is set, this block is in a 1MB cache
77     * If bit 2 is set, this block is in a 4MB cache, etc.
78     * There is one bit for each cache smaller than the full size (default
79     * 16MB).
80     */
81    int inCache;
82};
83
84/**
85 * A fully associative LRU cache. Keeps statistics for accesses to a number of
86 * cache sizes at once.
87 */
88class FALRU : public BaseTags
89{
90  public:
91    /** Typedef the block type used in this class. */
92    typedef FALRUBlk BlkType;
93    /** Typedef a list of pointers to the local block type. */
94    typedef std::list<FALRUBlk*> BlkList;
95
96  protected:
97    /** Array of pointers to blocks at the cache size  boundaries. */
98    FALRUBlk **cacheBoundaries;
99    /** A mask for the FALRUBlk::inCache bits. */
100    int cacheMask;
101    /** The number of different size caches being tracked. */
102    unsigned numCaches;
103
104    /** The cache blocks. */
105    FALRUBlk *blks;
106
107    /** The MRU block. */
108    FALRUBlk *head;
109    /** The LRU block. */
110    FALRUBlk *tail;
111
112    /** Hash table type mapping addresses to cache block pointers. */
113    typedef std::unordered_map<Addr, FALRUBlk *, std::hash<Addr> > hash_t;
114    /** Iterator into the address hash table. */
115    typedef hash_t::const_iterator tagIterator;
116
117    /** The address hash table. */
118    hash_t tagHash;
119
120    /**
121     * Find the cache block for the given address.
122     * @param addr The address to find.
123     * @return The cache block of the address, if any.
124     */
125    FALRUBlk * hashLookup(Addr addr) const;
126
127    /**
128     * Move a cache block to the MRU position.
129     * @param blk The block to promote.
130     */
131    void moveToHead(FALRUBlk *blk);
132
133    /**
134     * Check to make sure all the cache boundaries are still where they should
135     * be. Used for debugging.
136     * @return True if everything is correct.
137     */
138    bool check();
139
140    /**
141     * @defgroup FALRUStats Fully Associative LRU specific statistics
142     * The FA lru stack lets us track multiple cache sizes at once. These
143     * statistics track the hits and misses for different cache sizes.
144     * @{
145     */
146
147    /** Hits in each cache size >= 128K. */
148    Stats::Vector hits;
149    /** Misses in each cache size >= 128K. */
150    Stats::Vector misses;
151    /** Total number of accesses. */
152    Stats::Scalar accesses;
153
154    /**
155     * @}
156     */
157
158public:
159
160    typedef FALRUParams Params;
161
162    /**
163     * Construct and initialize this cache tagstore.
164     */
165    FALRU(const Params *p);
166    ~FALRU();
167
168    /**
169     * Register the stats for this object.
170     * @param name The name to prepend to the stats name.
171     */
172    void regStats() override;
173
174    /**
175     * Invalidate a cache block.
176     * @param blk The block to invalidate.
177     */
178    void invalidate(CacheBlk *blk) override;
179
180    /**
181     * Access block and update replacement data.  May not succeed, in which
182     * case nullptr pointer is returned.  This has all the implications of a
183     * cache access and should only be used as such.
184     * Returns the access latency and inCache flags as a side effect.
185     * @param addr The address to look for.
186     * @param is_secure True if the target memory space is secure.
187     * @param asid The address space ID.
188     * @param lat The latency of the access.
189     * @param inCache The FALRUBlk::inCache flags.
190     * @return Pointer to the cache block.
191     */
192    CacheBlk* accessBlock(Addr addr, bool is_secure, Cycles &lat,
193                          int context_src, int *inCache);
194
195    /**
196     * Just a wrapper of above function to conform with the base interface.
197     */
198    CacheBlk* accessBlock(Addr addr, bool is_secure, Cycles &lat,
199                          int context_src) override;
200
201    /**
202     * Find the block in the cache, do not update the replacement data.
203     * @param addr The address to look for.
204     * @param is_secure True if the target memory space is secure.
205     * @param asid The address space ID.
206     * @return Pointer to the cache block.
207     */
208    CacheBlk* findBlock(Addr addr, bool is_secure) const override;
209
210    /**
211     * Find a replacement block for the address provided.
212     * @param pkt The request to a find a replacement candidate for.
213     * @return The block to place the replacement in.
214     */
215    CacheBlk* findVictim(Addr addr) override;
216
217    void insertBlock(PacketPtr pkt, CacheBlk *blk) override;
218
219    /**
220     * Return the block size of this cache.
221     * @return The block size.
222     */
223    unsigned
224    getBlockSize() const
225    {
226        return blkSize;
227    }
228
229    /**
230     * Return the subblock size of this cache, always the block size.
231     * @return The block size.
232     */
233    unsigned
234    getSubBlockSize() const
235    {
236        return blkSize;
237    }
238
239    /**
240     * Return the number of sets this cache has
241     * @return The number of sets.
242     */
243    unsigned
244    getNumSets() const override
245    {
246        return 1;
247    }
248
249    /**
250     * Return the number of ways this cache has
251     * @return The number of ways.
252     */
253    unsigned
254    getNumWays() const override
255    {
256        return numBlocks;
257    }
258
259    /**
260     * Find the cache block given set and way
261     * @param set The set of the block.
262     * @param way The way of the block.
263     * @return The cache block.
264     */
265    CacheBlk* findBlockBySetAndWay(int set, int way) const override;
266
267    /**
268     * Align an address to the block size.
269     * @param addr the address to align.
270     * @return The aligned address.
271     */
272    Addr blkAlign(Addr addr) const
273    {
274        return (addr & ~(Addr)(blkSize-1));
275    }
276
277    /**
278     * Generate the tag from the addres. For fully associative this is just the
279     * block address.
280     * @param addr The address to get the tag from.
281     * @return The tag.
282     */
283    Addr extractTag(Addr addr) const override
284    {
285        return blkAlign(addr);
286    }
287
288    /**
289     * Return the set of an address. Only one set in a fully associative cache.
290     * @param addr The address to get the set from.
291     * @return 0.
292     */
293    int extractSet(Addr addr) const override
294    {
295        return 0;
296    }
297
298    /**
299     * Regenerate the block address from the tag and the set.
300     * @param tag The tag of the block.
301     * @param set The set the block belongs to.
302     * @return the block address.
303     */
304    Addr regenerateBlkAddr(Addr tag, unsigned set) const override
305    {
306        return (tag);
307    }
308
309    /**
310     * @todo Implement as in lru. Currently not used
311     */
312    virtual std::string print() const override { return ""; }
313
314    /**
315     * Visit each block in the tag store and apply a visitor to the
316     * block.
317     *
318     * The visitor should be a function (or object that behaves like a
319     * function) that takes a cache block reference as its parameter
320     * and returns a bool. A visitor can request the traversal to be
321     * stopped by returning false, returning true causes it to be
322     * called for the next block in the tag store.
323     *
324     * \param visitor Visitor to call on each block.
325     */
326    void forEachBlk(CacheBlkVisitor &visitor) override {
327        for (int i = 0; i < numBlocks; i++) {
328            if (!visitor(blks[i]))
329                return;
330        }
331    }
332
333};
334
335#endif // __MEM_CACHE_TAGS_FA_LRU_HH__
336