packet.cc revision 5650:d2782c951841
1/*
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27 *
28 * Authors: Ali Saidi
29 *          Steve Reinhardt
30 */
31
32/**
33 * @file
34 * Definition of the Packet Class, a packet is a transaction occuring
35 * between a single level of the memory heirarchy (ie L1->L2).
36 */
37
38#include <iostream>
39#include <cstring>
40#include "base/cprintf.hh"
41#include "base/misc.hh"
42#include "base/trace.hh"
43#include "mem/packet.hh"
44
45// The one downside to bitsets is that static initializers can get ugly.
46#define SET1(a1)                     (1 << (a1))
47#define SET2(a1, a2)                 (SET1(a1) | SET1(a2))
48#define SET3(a1, a2, a3)             (SET2(a1, a2) | SET1(a3))
49#define SET4(a1, a2, a3, a4)         (SET3(a1, a2, a3) | SET1(a4))
50#define SET5(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5)     (SET4(a1, a2, a3, a4) | SET1(a5))
51#define SET6(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6) (SET5(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5) | SET1(a6))
52
53const MemCmd::CommandInfo
54MemCmd::commandInfo[] =
55{
56    /* InvalidCmd */
57    { 0, InvalidCmd, "InvalidCmd" },
58    /* ReadReq */
59    { SET3(IsRead, IsRequest, NeedsResponse), ReadResp, "ReadReq" },
60    /* ReadResp */
61    { SET3(IsRead, IsResponse, HasData), InvalidCmd, "ReadResp" },
62    /* ReadRespWithInvalidate */
63    { SET4(IsRead, IsResponse, HasData, IsInvalidate),
64            InvalidCmd, "ReadRespWithInvalidate" },
65    /* WriteReq */
66    { SET5(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsRequest, NeedsResponse, HasData),
67            WriteResp, "WriteReq" },
68    /* WriteResp */
69    { SET3(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsResponse), InvalidCmd, "WriteResp" },
70    /* Writeback */
71    { SET4(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsRequest, HasData),
72            InvalidCmd, "Writeback" },
73    /* SoftPFReq */
74    { SET4(IsRead, IsRequest, IsSWPrefetch, NeedsResponse),
75            SoftPFResp, "SoftPFReq" },
76    /* HardPFReq */
77    { SET4(IsRead, IsRequest, IsHWPrefetch, NeedsResponse),
78            HardPFResp, "HardPFReq" },
79    /* SoftPFResp */
80    { SET4(IsRead, IsResponse, IsSWPrefetch, HasData),
81            InvalidCmd, "SoftPFResp" },
82    /* HardPFResp */
83    { SET4(IsRead, IsResponse, IsHWPrefetch, HasData),
84            InvalidCmd, "HardPFResp" },
85    /* WriteInvalidateReq */
86    { SET6(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsInvalidate,
87           IsRequest, HasData, NeedsResponse),
88            WriteInvalidateResp, "WriteInvalidateReq" },
89    /* WriteInvalidateResp */
90    { SET3(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsResponse),
91            InvalidCmd, "WriteInvalidateResp" },
92    /* UpgradeReq */
93    { SET4(IsInvalidate, NeedsExclusive, IsRequest, NeedsResponse),
94            UpgradeResp, "UpgradeReq" },
95    /* UpgradeResp */
96    { SET2(NeedsExclusive, IsResponse),
97            InvalidCmd, "UpgradeResp" },
98    /* ReadExReq */
99    { SET5(IsRead, NeedsExclusive, IsInvalidate, IsRequest, NeedsResponse),
100            ReadExResp, "ReadExReq" },
101    /* ReadExResp */
102    { SET4(IsRead, NeedsExclusive, IsResponse, HasData),
103            InvalidCmd, "ReadExResp" },
104    /* LoadLockedReq: note that we use plain ReadResp as response, so that
105     *                we can also use ReadRespWithInvalidate when needed */
106    { SET4(IsRead, IsLocked, IsRequest, NeedsResponse),
107            ReadResp, "LoadLockedReq" },
108    /* StoreCondReq */
109    { SET6(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsLocked,
110           IsRequest, NeedsResponse, HasData),
111            StoreCondResp, "StoreCondReq" },
112    /* StoreCondResp */
113    { SET4(IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsLocked, IsResponse),
114            InvalidCmd, "StoreCondResp" },
115    /* SwapReq -- for Swap ldstub type operations */
116    { SET6(IsRead, IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsRequest, HasData, NeedsResponse),
117        SwapResp, "SwapReq" },
118    /* SwapResp -- for Swap ldstub type operations */
119    { SET5(IsRead, IsWrite, NeedsExclusive, IsResponse, HasData),
120            InvalidCmd, "SwapResp" },
121    /* IntReq -- for interrupts */
122    { SET4(IsWrite, IsRequest, NeedsResponse, HasData),
123        MessageReq, "MessageReq" },
124    /* IntResp -- for interrupts */
125    { SET2(IsWrite, IsResponse), MessageResp, "MessageResp" },
126    /* NetworkNackError  -- nacked at network layer (not by protocol) */
127    { SET2(IsResponse, IsError), InvalidCmd, "NetworkNackError" },
128    /* InvalidDestError  -- packet dest field invalid */
129    { SET2(IsResponse, IsError), InvalidCmd, "InvalidDestError" },
130    /* BadAddressError   -- memory address invalid */
131    { SET2(IsResponse, IsError), InvalidCmd, "BadAddressError" },
132    /* PrintReq */
133    { SET2(IsRequest, IsPrint), InvalidCmd, "PrintReq" }
134};
135
136
137/** delete the data pointed to in the data pointer. Ok to call to matter how
138 * data was allocted. */
139void
140Packet::deleteData()
141{
142    assert(staticData || dynamicData);
143    if (staticData)
144        return;
145
146    if (arrayData)
147        delete [] data;
148    else
149        delete data;
150}
151
152/** If there isn't data in the packet, allocate some. */
153void
154Packet::allocate()
155{
156    if (data)
157        return;
158    assert(!staticData);
159    dynamicData = true;
160    arrayData = true;
161    data = new uint8_t[getSize()];
162}
163
164
165bool
166Packet::checkFunctional(Printable *obj, Addr addr, int size, uint8_t *data)
167{
168    Addr func_start = getAddr();
169    Addr func_end   = getAddr() + getSize() - 1;
170    Addr val_start  = addr;
171    Addr val_end    = val_start + size - 1;
172
173    if (func_start > val_end || val_start > func_end) {
174        // no intersection
175        return false;
176    }
177
178    // check print first since it doesn't require data
179    if (isPrint()) {
180        dynamic_cast<PrintReqState*>(senderState)->printObj(obj);
181        return false;
182    }
183
184    // if there's no data, there's no need to look further
185    if (!data) {
186        return false;
187    }
188
189    // offset of functional request into supplied value (could be
190    // negative if partial overlap)
191    int offset = func_start - val_start;
192
193    if (isRead()) {
194        if (func_start >= val_start && func_end <= val_end) {
195            allocate();
196            std::memcpy(getPtr<uint8_t>(), data + offset, getSize());
197            makeResponse();
198            return true;
199        } else {
200            // In this case the timing packet only partially satisfies
201            // the request, so we would need more information to make
202            // this work.  Like bytes valid in the packet or
203            // something, so the request could continue and get this
204            // bit of possibly newer data along with the older data
205            // not written to yet.
206            panic("Memory value only partially satisfies the functional "
207                  "request. Now what?");
208        }
209    } else if (isWrite()) {
210        if (offset >= 0) {
211            std::memcpy(data + offset, getPtr<uint8_t>(),
212                        (std::min(func_end, val_end) - func_start) + 1);
213        } else { // val_start > func_start
214            std::memcpy(data, getPtr<uint8_t>() - offset,
215                        (std::min(func_end, val_end) - val_start) + 1);
216        }
217    } else {
218        panic("Don't know how to handle command %s\n", cmdString());
219    }
220
221    // keep going with request by default
222    return false;
223}
224
225
226void
227Packet::print(std::ostream &o, const int verbosity,
228              const std::string &prefix) const
229{
230    ccprintf(o, "%s[%x:%x] %s\n", prefix,
231             getAddr(), getAddr() + getSize() - 1, cmdString());
232}
233
234
235Packet::PrintReqState::PrintReqState(std::ostream &_os, int _verbosity)
236    : curPrefixPtr(new std::string("")), os(_os), verbosity(_verbosity)
237{
238    labelStack.push_back(LabelStackEntry("", curPrefixPtr));
239}
240
241
242Packet::PrintReqState::~PrintReqState()
243{
244    labelStack.pop_back();
245    assert(labelStack.empty());
246    delete curPrefixPtr;
247}
248
249
250Packet::PrintReqState::
251LabelStackEntry::LabelStackEntry(const std::string &_label,
252                                 std::string *_prefix)
253    : label(_label), prefix(_prefix), labelPrinted(false)
254{
255}
256
257
258void
259Packet::PrintReqState::pushLabel(const std::string &lbl,
260                                 const std::string &prefix)
261{
262    labelStack.push_back(LabelStackEntry(lbl, curPrefixPtr));
263    curPrefixPtr = new std::string(*curPrefixPtr);
264    *curPrefixPtr += prefix;
265}
266
267void
268Packet::PrintReqState::popLabel()
269{
270    delete curPrefixPtr;
271    curPrefixPtr = labelStack.back().prefix;
272    labelStack.pop_back();
273    assert(!labelStack.empty());
274}
275
276void
277Packet::PrintReqState::printLabels()
278{
279    if (!labelStack.back().labelPrinted) {
280        LabelStack::iterator i = labelStack.begin();
281        LabelStack::iterator end = labelStack.end();
282        while (i != end) {
283            if (!i->labelPrinted) {
284                ccprintf(os, "%s%s\n", *(i->prefix), i->label);
285                i->labelPrinted = true;
286            }
287            i++;
288        }
289    }
290}
291
292
293void
294Packet::PrintReqState::printObj(Printable *obj)
295{
296    printLabels();
297    obj->print(os, verbosity, curPrefix());
298}
299