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46
47/**
48 * @file
49 * Declaration of the Packet class.
50 */
51
52#ifndef __MEM_PACKET_HH__
53#define __MEM_PACKET_HH__
54
55#include <bitset>
56#include <cassert>
57#include <list>
58
59#include "base/cast.hh"
60#include "base/compiler.hh"
61#include "base/flags.hh"
62#include "base/misc.hh"
63#include "base/printable.hh"
64#include "base/types.hh"
65#include "mem/request.hh"
66#include "sim/core.hh"
67
68class Packet;
69typedef Packet *PacketPtr;
70typedef uint8_t* PacketDataPtr;
71typedef std::list<PacketPtr> PacketList;
72
73class MemCmd
74{
75    friend class Packet;
76
77  public:
78    /**
79     * List of all commands associated with a packet.
80     */
81    enum Command
82    {
83        InvalidCmd,
84        ReadReq,
85        ReadResp,
86        ReadRespWithInvalidate,
87        WriteReq,
88        WriteResp,
89        Writeback,
90        SoftPFReq,
91        HardPFReq,
92        SoftPFResp,
93        HardPFResp,
94        // WriteInvalidateReq transactions used to be generated by the
95        // DMA ports when writing full blocks to memory, however, it
96        // is not used anymore since we put the I/O cache in place to
97        // deal with partial block writes. Hence, WriteInvalidateReq
98        // and WriteInvalidateResp are currently unused. The
99        // implication is that the I/O cache does read-exclusive
100        // operations on every full-cache-block DMA, and ultimately
101        // this needs to be fixed.
102        WriteInvalidateReq,
103        WriteInvalidateResp,
104        UpgradeReq,
105        SCUpgradeReq,           // Special "weak" upgrade for StoreCond
106        UpgradeResp,
107        SCUpgradeFailReq,       // Failed SCUpgradeReq in MSHR (never sent)
108        UpgradeFailResp,        // Valid for SCUpgradeReq only
109        ReadExReq,
110        ReadExResp,
111        LoadLockedReq,
112        StoreCondReq,
113        StoreCondFailReq,       // Failed StoreCondReq in MSHR (never sent)
114        StoreCondResp,
115        SwapReq,
116        SwapResp,
117        MessageReq,
118        MessageResp,
119        // Error responses
120        // @TODO these should be classified as responses rather than
121        // requests; coding them as requests initially for backwards
122        // compatibility
123        InvalidDestError,  // packet dest field invalid
124        BadAddressError,   // memory address invalid
125        FunctionalReadError, // unable to fulfill functional read
126        FunctionalWriteError, // unable to fulfill functional write
127        // Fake simulator-only commands
128        PrintReq,       // Print state matching address
129        FlushReq,      //request for a cache flush
130        InvalidationReq,   // request for address to be invalidated from lsq
131        NUM_MEM_CMDS
132    };
133
134  private:
135    /**
136     * List of command attributes.
137     */
138    enum Attribute
139    {
140        IsRead,         //!< Data flows from responder to requester
141        IsWrite,        //!< Data flows from requester to responder
142        IsUpgrade,
143        IsInvalidate,
144        NeedsExclusive, //!< Requires exclusive copy to complete in-cache
145        IsRequest,      //!< Issued by requester
146        IsResponse,     //!< Issue by responder
147        NeedsResponse,  //!< Requester needs response from target
148        IsSWPrefetch,
149        IsHWPrefetch,
150        IsLlsc,         //!< Alpha/MIPS LL or SC access
151        HasData,        //!< There is an associated payload
152        IsError,        //!< Error response
153        IsPrint,        //!< Print state matching address (for debugging)
154        IsFlush,        //!< Flush the address from caches
155        NUM_COMMAND_ATTRIBUTES
156    };
157
158    /**
159     * Structure that defines attributes and other data associated
160     * with a Command.
161     */
162    struct CommandInfo
163    {
164        /// Set of attribute flags.
165        const std::bitset<NUM_COMMAND_ATTRIBUTES> attributes;
166        /// Corresponding response for requests; InvalidCmd if no
167        /// response is applicable.
168        const Command response;
169        /// String representation (for printing)
170        const std::string str;
171    };
172
173    /// Array to map Command enum to associated info.
174    static const CommandInfo commandInfo[];
175
176  private:
177
178    Command cmd;
179
180    bool
181    testCmdAttrib(MemCmd::Attribute attrib) const
182    {
183        return commandInfo[cmd].attributes[attrib] != 0;
184    }
185
186  public:
187
188    bool isRead() const         { return testCmdAttrib(IsRead); }
189    bool isWrite() const        { return testCmdAttrib(IsWrite); }
190    bool isUpgrade() const      { return testCmdAttrib(IsUpgrade); }
191    bool isRequest() const      { return testCmdAttrib(IsRequest); }
192    bool isResponse() const     { return testCmdAttrib(IsResponse); }
193    bool needsExclusive() const { return testCmdAttrib(NeedsExclusive); }
194    bool needsResponse() const  { return testCmdAttrib(NeedsResponse); }
195    bool isInvalidate() const   { return testCmdAttrib(IsInvalidate); }
196    bool hasData() const        { return testCmdAttrib(HasData); }
197    bool isReadWrite() const    { return isRead() && isWrite(); }
198    bool isLLSC() const         { return testCmdAttrib(IsLlsc); }
199    bool isError() const        { return testCmdAttrib(IsError); }
200    bool isPrint() const        { return testCmdAttrib(IsPrint); }
201    bool isFlush() const        { return testCmdAttrib(IsFlush); }
202
203    const Command
204    responseCommand() const
205    {
206        return commandInfo[cmd].response;
207    }
208
209    /// Return the string to a cmd given by idx.
210    const std::string &toString() const { return commandInfo[cmd].str; }
211    int toInt() const { return (int)cmd; }
212
213    MemCmd(Command _cmd) : cmd(_cmd) { }
214    MemCmd(int _cmd) : cmd((Command)_cmd) { }
215    MemCmd() : cmd(InvalidCmd) { }
216
217    bool operator==(MemCmd c2) const { return (cmd == c2.cmd); }
218    bool operator!=(MemCmd c2) const { return (cmd != c2.cmd); }
219};
220
221/**
222 * A Packet is used to encapsulate a transfer between two objects in
223 * the memory system (e.g., the L1 and L2 cache).  (In contrast, a
224 * single Request travels all the way from the requester to the
225 * ultimate destination and back, possibly being conveyed by several
226 * different Packets along the way.)
227 */
228class Packet : public Printable
229{
230  public:
231    typedef uint32_t FlagsType;
232    typedef ::Flags<FlagsType> Flags;
233
234  private:
235    static const FlagsType PUBLIC_FLAGS           = 0x00000000;
236    static const FlagsType PRIVATE_FLAGS          = 0x00007F0F;
237    static const FlagsType COPY_FLAGS             = 0x0000000F;
238
239    static const FlagsType SHARED                 = 0x00000001;
240    // Special control flags
241    /// Special timing-mode atomic snoop for multi-level coherence.
242    static const FlagsType EXPRESS_SNOOP          = 0x00000002;
243    /// Does supplier have exclusive copy?
244    /// Useful for multi-level coherence.
245    static const FlagsType SUPPLY_EXCLUSIVE       = 0x00000004;
246    // Snoop response flags
247    static const FlagsType MEM_INHIBIT            = 0x00000008;
248    /// Are the 'addr' and 'size' fields valid?
249    static const FlagsType VALID_ADDR             = 0x00000100;
250    static const FlagsType VALID_SIZE             = 0x00000200;
251    /// Is the data pointer set to a value that shouldn't be freed
252    /// when the packet is destroyed?
253    static const FlagsType STATIC_DATA            = 0x00001000;
254    /// The data pointer points to a value that should be freed when
255    /// the packet is destroyed.
256    static const FlagsType DYNAMIC_DATA           = 0x00002000;
257    /// the data pointer points to an array (thus delete []) needs to
258    /// be called on it rather than simply delete.
259    static const FlagsType ARRAY_DATA             = 0x00004000;
260    /// suppress the error if this packet encounters a functional
261    /// access failure.
262    static const FlagsType SUPPRESS_FUNC_ERROR    = 0x00008000;
263    // Signal prefetch squash through express snoop flag
264    static const FlagsType PREFETCH_SNOOP_SQUASH  = 0x00010000;
265
266    Flags flags;
267
268  public:
269    typedef MemCmd::Command Command;
270
271    /// The command field of the packet.
272    MemCmd cmd;
273
274    /// A pointer to the original request.
275    RequestPtr req;
276
277  private:
278   /**
279    * A pointer to the data being transfered.  It can be differnt
280    * sizes at each level of the heirarchy so it belongs in the
281    * packet, not request. This may or may not be populated when a
282    * responder recieves the packet. If not populated it memory should
283    * be allocated.
284    */
285    PacketDataPtr data;
286
287    /// The address of the request.  This address could be virtual or
288    /// physical, depending on the system configuration.
289    Addr addr;
290
291    /// True if the request targets the secure memory space.
292    bool _isSecure;
293
294    /// The size of the request or transfer.
295    unsigned size;
296
297    /**
298     * Source port identifier set on a request packet to enable
299     * appropriate routing of the responses. The source port
300     * identifier is set by any multiplexing component, e.g. a bus, as
301     * the timing responses need this information to be routed back to
302     * the appropriate port at a later point in time. The field can be
303     * updated (over-written) as the request packet passes through
304     * additional multiplexing components, and it is their
305     * responsibility to remember the original source port identifier,
306     * for example by using an appropriate sender state. The latter is
307     * done in the cache and bridge.
308     */
309    PortID src;
310
311    /**
312     * Destination port identifier that is present on all response
313     * packets that passed through a multiplexing component as a
314     * request packet. The source port identifier is turned into a
315     * destination port identifier when the packet is turned into a
316     * response, and the destination is used, e.g. by the bus, to
317     * select the appropriate path through the interconnect.
318     */
319    PortID dest;
320
321    /**
322     * The original value of the command field.  Only valid when the
323     * current command field is an error condition; in that case, the
324     * previous contents of the command field are copied here.  This
325     * field is *not* set on non-error responses.
326     */
327    MemCmd origCmd;
328
329    /**
330     * These values specify the range of bytes found that satisfy a
331     * functional read.
332     */
333    uint16_t bytesValidStart;
334    uint16_t bytesValidEnd;
335
336  public:
337
338    /**
339     * The extra delay from seeing the packet until the first word is
340     * transmitted by the bus that provided it (if any). This delay is
341     * used to communicate the bus waiting time to the neighbouring
342     * object (e.g. a cache) that actually makes the packet wait. As
343     * the delay is relative, a 32-bit unsigned should be sufficient.
344     */
345    uint32_t busFirstWordDelay;
346
347    /**
348     * The extra delay from seeing the packet until the last word is
349     * transmitted by the bus that provided it (if any). Similar to
350     * the first word time, this is used to make up for the fact that
351     * the bus does not make the packet wait. As the delay is relative,
352     * a 32-bit unsigned should be sufficient.
353     */
354    uint32_t busLastWordDelay;
355
356    /**
357     * A virtual base opaque structure used to hold state associated
358     * with the packet (e.g., an MSHR), specific to a MemObject that
359     * sees the packet. A pointer to this state is returned in the
360     * packet's response so that the MemObject in question can quickly
361     * look up the state needed to process it. A specific subclass
362     * would be derived from this to carry state specific to a
363     * particular sending device.
364     *
365     * As multiple MemObjects may add their SenderState throughout the
366     * memory system, the SenderStates create a stack, where a
367     * MemObject can add a new Senderstate, as long as the
368     * predecessing SenderState is restored when the response comes
369     * back. For this reason, the predecessor should always be
370     * populated with the current SenderState of a packet before
371     * modifying the senderState field in the request packet.
372     */
373    struct SenderState
374    {
375        SenderState* predecessor;
376        SenderState() : predecessor(NULL) {}
377        virtual ~SenderState() {}
378    };
379
380    /**
381     * Object used to maintain state of a PrintReq.  The senderState
382     * field of a PrintReq should always be of this type.
383     */
384    class PrintReqState : public SenderState
385    {
386      private:
387        /**
388         * An entry in the label stack.
389         */
390        struct LabelStackEntry
391        {
392            const std::string label;
393            std::string *prefix;
394            bool labelPrinted;
395            LabelStackEntry(const std::string &_label, std::string *_prefix);
396        };
397
398        typedef std::list<LabelStackEntry> LabelStack;
399        LabelStack labelStack;
400
401        std::string *curPrefixPtr;
402
403      public:
404        std::ostream &os;
405        const int verbosity;
406
407        PrintReqState(std::ostream &os, int verbosity = 0);
408        ~PrintReqState();
409
410        /**
411         * Returns the current line prefix.
412         */
413        const std::string &curPrefix() { return *curPrefixPtr; }
414
415        /**
416         * Push a label onto the label stack, and prepend the given
417         * prefix string onto the current prefix.  Labels will only be
418         * printed if an object within the label's scope is printed.
419         */
420        void pushLabel(const std::string &lbl,
421                       const std::string &prefix = "  ");
422
423        /**
424         * Pop a label off the label stack.
425         */
426        void popLabel();
427
428        /**
429         * Print all of the pending unprinted labels on the
430         * stack. Called by printObj(), so normally not called by
431         * users unless bypassing printObj().
432         */
433        void printLabels();
434
435        /**
436         * Print a Printable object to os, because it matched the
437         * address on a PrintReq.
438         */
439        void printObj(Printable *obj);
440    };
441
442    /**
443     * This packet's sender state.  Devices should use dynamic_cast<>
444     * to cast to the state appropriate to the sender.  The intent of
445     * this variable is to allow a device to attach extra information
446     * to a request. A response packet must return the sender state
447     * that was attached to the original request (even if a new packet
448     * is created).
449     */
450    SenderState *senderState;
451
452    /**
453     * Push a new sender state to the packet and make the current
454     * sender state the predecessor of the new one. This should be
455     * prefered over direct manipulation of the senderState member
456     * variable.
457     *
458     * @param sender_state SenderState to push at the top of the stack
459     */
460    void pushSenderState(SenderState *sender_state);
461
462    /**
463     * Pop the top of the state stack and return a pointer to it. This
464     * assumes the current sender state is not NULL. This should be
465     * preferred over direct manipulation of the senderState member
466     * variable.
467     *
468     * @return The current top of the stack
469     */
470    SenderState *popSenderState();
471
472    /**
473     * Go through the sender state stack and return the first instance
474     * that is of type T (as determined by a dynamic_cast). If there
475     * is no sender state of type T, NULL is returned.
476     *
477     * @return The topmost state of type T
478     */
479    template <typename T>
480    T * findNextSenderState() const
481    {
482        T *t = NULL;
483        SenderState* sender_state = senderState;
484        while (t == NULL && sender_state != NULL) {
485            t = dynamic_cast<T*>(sender_state);
486            sender_state = sender_state->predecessor;
487        }
488        return t;
489    }
490
491    /// Return the string name of the cmd field (for debugging and
492    /// tracing).
493    const std::string &cmdString() const { return cmd.toString(); }
494
495    /// Return the index of this command.
496    inline int cmdToIndex() const { return cmd.toInt(); }
497
498    bool isRead() const         { return cmd.isRead(); }
499    bool isWrite() const        { return cmd.isWrite(); }
500    bool isUpgrade()  const     { return cmd.isUpgrade(); }
501    bool isRequest() const      { return cmd.isRequest(); }
502    bool isResponse() const     { return cmd.isResponse(); }
503    bool needsExclusive() const { return cmd.needsExclusive(); }
504    bool needsResponse() const  { return cmd.needsResponse(); }
505    bool isInvalidate() const   { return cmd.isInvalidate(); }
506    bool hasData() const        { return cmd.hasData(); }
507    bool isReadWrite() const    { return cmd.isReadWrite(); }
508    bool isLLSC() const         { return cmd.isLLSC(); }
509    bool isError() const        { return cmd.isError(); }
510    bool isPrint() const        { return cmd.isPrint(); }
511    bool isFlush() const        { return cmd.isFlush(); }
512
513    // Snoop flags
514    void assertMemInhibit()         { flags.set(MEM_INHIBIT); }
515    bool memInhibitAsserted() const { return flags.isSet(MEM_INHIBIT); }
516    void assertShared()             { flags.set(SHARED); }
517    bool sharedAsserted() const     { return flags.isSet(SHARED); }
518
519    // Special control flags
520    void setExpressSnoop()          { flags.set(EXPRESS_SNOOP); }
521    bool isExpressSnoop() const     { return flags.isSet(EXPRESS_SNOOP); }
522    void setSupplyExclusive()       { flags.set(SUPPLY_EXCLUSIVE); }
523    void clearSupplyExclusive()     { flags.clear(SUPPLY_EXCLUSIVE); }
524    bool isSupplyExclusive() const  { return flags.isSet(SUPPLY_EXCLUSIVE); }
525    void setSuppressFuncError()     { flags.set(SUPPRESS_FUNC_ERROR); }
526    bool suppressFuncError() const  { return flags.isSet(SUPPRESS_FUNC_ERROR); }
527    void setPrefetchSquashed()      { flags.set(PREFETCH_SNOOP_SQUASH); }
528    bool prefetchSquashed() const   { return flags.isSet(PREFETCH_SNOOP_SQUASH); }
529
530    // Network error conditions... encapsulate them as methods since
531    // their encoding keeps changing (from result field to command
532    // field, etc.)
533    void
534    setBadAddress()
535    {
536        assert(isResponse());
537        cmd = MemCmd::BadAddressError;
538    }
539
540    bool hadBadAddress() const { return cmd == MemCmd::BadAddressError; }
541    void copyError(Packet *pkt) { assert(pkt->isError()); cmd = pkt->cmd; }
542
543    bool isSrcValid() const { return src != InvalidPortID; }
544    /// Accessor function to get the source index of the packet.
545    PortID getSrc() const { assert(isSrcValid()); return src; }
546    /// Accessor function to set the source index of the packet.
547    void setSrc(PortID _src) { src = _src; }
548    /// Reset source field, e.g. to retransmit packet on different bus.
549    void clearSrc() { src = InvalidPortID; }
550
551    bool isDestValid() const { return dest != InvalidPortID; }
552    /// Accessor function for the destination index of the packet.
553    PortID getDest() const { assert(isDestValid()); return dest; }
554    /// Accessor function to set the destination index of the packet.
555    void setDest(PortID _dest) { dest = _dest; }
556    /// Reset destination field, e.g. to turn a response into a request again.
557    void clearDest() { dest = InvalidPortID; }
558
559    Addr getAddr() const { assert(flags.isSet(VALID_ADDR)); return addr; }
560    /**
561     * Update the address of this packet mid-transaction. This is used
562     * by the address mapper to change an already set address to a new
563     * one based on the system configuration. It is intended to remap
564     * an existing address, so it asserts that the current address is
565     * valid.
566     */
567    void setAddr(Addr _addr) { assert(flags.isSet(VALID_ADDR)); addr = _addr; }
568
569    unsigned getSize() const  { assert(flags.isSet(VALID_SIZE)); return size; }
570    Addr getOffset(int blkSize) const { return getAddr() & (Addr)(blkSize - 1); }
571
572    bool isSecure() const
573    {
574        assert(flags.isSet(VALID_ADDR));
575        return _isSecure;
576    }
577
578    /**
579     * It has been determined that the SC packet should successfully update
580     * memory.  Therefore, convert this SC packet to a normal write.
581     */
582    void
583    convertScToWrite()
584    {
585        assert(isLLSC());
586        assert(isWrite());
587        cmd = MemCmd::WriteReq;
588    }
589
590    /**
591     * When ruby is in use, Ruby will monitor the cache line and thus M5
592     * phys memory should treat LL ops as normal reads.
593     */
594    void
595    convertLlToRead()
596    {
597        assert(isLLSC());
598        assert(isRead());
599        cmd = MemCmd::ReadReq;
600    }
601
602    /**
603     * Constructor.  Note that a Request object must be constructed
604     * first, but the Requests's physical address and size fields need
605     * not be valid. The command must be supplied.
606     */
607    Packet(Request *_req, MemCmd _cmd)
608        :  cmd(_cmd), req(_req), data(NULL),
609           src(InvalidPortID), dest(InvalidPortID),
610           bytesValidStart(0), bytesValidEnd(0),
611           busFirstWordDelay(0), busLastWordDelay(0),
612           senderState(NULL)
613    {
614        if (req->hasPaddr()) {
615            addr = req->getPaddr();
616            flags.set(VALID_ADDR);
617            _isSecure = req->isSecure();
618        }
619        if (req->hasSize()) {
620            size = req->getSize();
621            flags.set(VALID_SIZE);
622        }
623    }
624
625    /**
626     * Alternate constructor if you are trying to create a packet with
627     * a request that is for a whole block, not the address from the
628     * req.  this allows for overriding the size/addr of the req.
629     */
630    Packet(Request *_req, MemCmd _cmd, int _blkSize)
631        :  cmd(_cmd), req(_req), data(NULL),
632           src(InvalidPortID), dest(InvalidPortID),
633           bytesValidStart(0), bytesValidEnd(0),
634           busFirstWordDelay(0), busLastWordDelay(0),
635           senderState(NULL)
636    {
637        if (req->hasPaddr()) {
638            addr = req->getPaddr() & ~(_blkSize - 1);
639            flags.set(VALID_ADDR);
640            _isSecure = req->isSecure();
641        }
642        size = _blkSize;
643        flags.set(VALID_SIZE);
644    }
645
646    /**
647     * Alternate constructor for copying a packet.  Copy all fields
648     * *except* if the original packet's data was dynamic, don't copy
649     * that, as we can't guarantee that the new packet's lifetime is
650     * less than that of the original packet.  In this case the new
651     * packet should allocate its own data.
652     */
653    Packet(Packet *pkt, bool clearFlags = false)
654        :  cmd(pkt->cmd), req(pkt->req),
655           data(pkt->flags.isSet(STATIC_DATA) ? pkt->data : NULL),
656           addr(pkt->addr), _isSecure(pkt->_isSecure), size(pkt->size),
657           src(pkt->src), dest(pkt->dest),
658           bytesValidStart(pkt->bytesValidStart),
659           bytesValidEnd(pkt->bytesValidEnd),
660           busFirstWordDelay(pkt->busFirstWordDelay),
661           busLastWordDelay(pkt->busLastWordDelay),
662           senderState(pkt->senderState)
663    {
664        if (!clearFlags)
665            flags.set(pkt->flags & COPY_FLAGS);
666
667        flags.set(pkt->flags & (VALID_ADDR|VALID_SIZE));
668        flags.set(pkt->flags & STATIC_DATA);
669
670    }
671
672    /**
673     * clean up packet variables
674     */
675    ~Packet()
676    {
677        // If this is a request packet for which there's no response,
678        // delete the request object here, since the requester will
679        // never get the chance.
680        if (req && isRequest() && !needsResponse())
681            delete req;
682        deleteData();
683    }
684
685    /**
686     * Reinitialize packet address and size from the associated
687     * Request object, and reset other fields that may have been
688     * modified by a previous transaction.  Typically called when a
689     * statically allocated Request/Packet pair is reused for multiple
690     * transactions.
691     */
692    void
693    reinitFromRequest()
694    {
695        assert(req->hasPaddr());
696        flags = 0;
697        addr = req->getPaddr();
698        _isSecure = req->isSecure();
699        size = req->getSize();
700
701        src = InvalidPortID;
702        dest = InvalidPortID;
703        bytesValidStart = 0;
704        bytesValidEnd = 0;
705        busFirstWordDelay = 0;
706        busLastWordDelay = 0;
707
708        flags.set(VALID_ADDR|VALID_SIZE);
709        deleteData();
710    }
711
712    /**
713     * Take a request packet and modify it in place to be suitable for
714     * returning as a response to that request. The source field is
715     * turned into the destination, and subsequently cleared. Note
716     * that the latter is not necessary for atomic requests, but
717     * causes no harm as neither field is valid.
718     */
719    void
720    makeResponse()
721    {
722        assert(needsResponse());
723        assert(isRequest());
724        origCmd = cmd;
725        cmd = cmd.responseCommand();
726
727        // responses are never express, even if the snoop that
728        // triggered them was
729        flags.clear(EXPRESS_SNOOP);
730
731        dest = src;
732        clearSrc();
733    }
734
735    void
736    makeAtomicResponse()
737    {
738        makeResponse();
739    }
740
741    void
742    makeTimingResponse()
743    {
744        makeResponse();
745    }
746
747    void
748    setFunctionalResponseStatus(bool success)
749    {
750        if (!success) {
751            if (isWrite()) {
752                cmd = MemCmd::FunctionalWriteError;
753            } else {
754                cmd = MemCmd::FunctionalReadError;
755            }
756        }
757    }
758
759    void
760    setSize(unsigned size)
761    {
762        assert(!flags.isSet(VALID_SIZE));
763
764        this->size = size;
765        flags.set(VALID_SIZE);
766    }
767
768
769    /**
770     * Set the data pointer to the following value that should not be
771     * freed.
772     */
773    template <typename T>
774    void
775    dataStatic(T *p)
776    {
777        assert(flags.noneSet(STATIC_DATA|DYNAMIC_DATA|ARRAY_DATA));
778        data = (PacketDataPtr)p;
779        flags.set(STATIC_DATA);
780    }
781
782    /**
783     * Set the data pointer to a value that should have delete []
784     * called on it.
785     */
786    template <typename T>
787    void
788    dataDynamicArray(T *p)
789    {
790        assert(flags.noneSet(STATIC_DATA|DYNAMIC_DATA|ARRAY_DATA));
791        data = (PacketDataPtr)p;
792        flags.set(DYNAMIC_DATA|ARRAY_DATA);
793    }
794
795    /**
796     * set the data pointer to a value that should have delete called
797     * on it.
798     */
799    template <typename T>
800    void
801    dataDynamic(T *p)
802    {
803        assert(flags.noneSet(STATIC_DATA|DYNAMIC_DATA|ARRAY_DATA));
804        data = (PacketDataPtr)p;
805        flags.set(DYNAMIC_DATA);
806    }
807
808    /**
809     * get a pointer to the data ptr.
810     */
811    template <typename T>
812    T*
813    getPtr(bool null_ok = false)
814    {
815        assert(null_ok || flags.isSet(STATIC_DATA|DYNAMIC_DATA));
816        return (T*)data;
817    }
818
819    /**
820     * return the value of what is pointed to in the packet.
821     */
822    template <typename T>
823    T get();
824
825    /**
826     * set the value in the data pointer to v.
827     */
828    template <typename T>
829    void set(T v);
830
831    /**
832     * Copy data into the packet from the provided pointer.
833     */
834    void
835    setData(uint8_t *p)
836    {
837        if (p != getPtr<uint8_t>())
838            std::memcpy(getPtr<uint8_t>(), p, getSize());
839    }
840
841    /**
842     * Copy data into the packet from the provided block pointer,
843     * which is aligned to the given block size.
844     */
845    void
846    setDataFromBlock(uint8_t *blk_data, int blkSize)
847    {
848        setData(blk_data + getOffset(blkSize));
849    }
850
851    /**
852     * Copy data from the packet to the provided block pointer, which
853     * is aligned to the given block size.
854     */
855    void
856    writeData(uint8_t *p)
857    {
858        std::memcpy(p, getPtr<uint8_t>(), getSize());
859    }
860
861    /**
862     * Copy data from the packet to the memory at the provided pointer.
863     */
864    void
865    writeDataToBlock(uint8_t *blk_data, int blkSize)
866    {
867        writeData(blk_data + getOffset(blkSize));
868    }
869
870    /**
871     * delete the data pointed to in the data pointer. Ok to call to
872     * matter how data was allocted.
873     */
874    void
875    deleteData()
876    {
877        if (flags.isSet(ARRAY_DATA))
878            delete [] data;
879        else if (flags.isSet(DYNAMIC_DATA))
880            delete data;
881
882        flags.clear(STATIC_DATA|DYNAMIC_DATA|ARRAY_DATA);
883        data = NULL;
884    }
885
886    /** If there isn't data in the packet, allocate some. */
887    void
888    allocate()
889    {
890        if (data) {
891            assert(flags.isSet(STATIC_DATA|DYNAMIC_DATA));
892            return;
893        }
894
895        assert(flags.noneSet(STATIC_DATA|DYNAMIC_DATA));
896        flags.set(DYNAMIC_DATA|ARRAY_DATA);
897        data = new uint8_t[getSize()];
898    }
899
900    /**
901     * Check a functional request against a memory value represented
902     * by a base/size pair and an associated data array.  If the
903     * functional request is a read, it may be satisfied by the memory
904     * value.  If the functional request is a write, it may update the
905     * memory value.
906     */
907    bool checkFunctional(Printable *obj, Addr base, bool is_secure, int size,
908                         uint8_t *data);
909
910    /**
911     * Check a functional request against a memory value stored in
912     * another packet (i.e. an in-transit request or response).
913     */
914    bool
915    checkFunctional(PacketPtr other)
916    {
917        uint8_t *data = other->hasData() ? other->getPtr<uint8_t>() : NULL;
918        return checkFunctional(other, other->getAddr(), other->isSecure(),
919                               other->getSize(), data);
920    }
921
922    /**
923     * Push label for PrintReq (safe to call unconditionally).
924     */
925    void
926    pushLabel(const std::string &lbl)
927    {
928        if (isPrint())
929            safe_cast<PrintReqState*>(senderState)->pushLabel(lbl);
930    }
931
932    /**
933     * Pop label for PrintReq (safe to call unconditionally).
934     */
935    void
936    popLabel()
937    {
938        if (isPrint())
939            safe_cast<PrintReqState*>(senderState)->popLabel();
940    }
941
942    void print(std::ostream &o, int verbosity = 0,
943               const std::string &prefix = "") const;
944
945    /**
946     * A no-args wrapper of print(std::ostream...)
947     * meant to be invoked from DPRINTFs
948     * avoiding string overheads in fast mode
949     * @return string with the request's type and start<->end addresses
950     */
951    std::string print() const;
952};
953
954#endif //__MEM_PACKET_HH
955