packet.hh revision 4024:9eada81a030b
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28 * Authors: Ron Dreslinski
29 *          Steve Reinhardt
30 *          Ali Saidi
31 */
32
33/**
34 * @file
35 * Declaration of the Packet class.
36 */
37
38#ifndef __MEM_PACKET_HH__
39#define __MEM_PACKET_HH__
40
41#include <cassert>
42#include <list>
43
44#include "base/compiler.hh"
45#include "base/misc.hh"
46#include "mem/request.hh"
47#include "sim/host.hh"
48#include "sim/root.hh"
49
50
51struct Packet;
52typedef Packet *PacketPtr;
53typedef uint8_t* PacketDataPtr;
54typedef std::list<PacketPtr> PacketList;
55
56//Coherence Flags
57#define NACKED_LINE     (1 << 0)
58#define SATISFIED       (1 << 1)
59#define SHARED_LINE     (1 << 2)
60#define CACHE_LINE_FILL (1 << 3)
61#define COMPRESSED      (1 << 4)
62#define NO_ALLOCATE     (1 << 5)
63#define SNOOP_COMMIT    (1 << 6)
64
65//for now.  @todo fix later
66#define NUM_MEM_CMDS    (1 << 11)
67/**
68 * A Packet is used to encapsulate a transfer between two objects in
69 * the memory system (e.g., the L1 and L2 cache).  (In contrast, a
70 * single Request travels all the way from the requester to the
71 * ultimate destination and back, possibly being conveyed by several
72 * different Packets along the way.)
73 */
74class Packet
75{
76  public:
77    /** Temporary FLAGS field until cache gets working, this should be in coherence/sender state. */
78    uint64_t flags;
79
80  private:
81   /** A pointer to the data being transfered.  It can be differnt
82    *    sizes at each level of the heirarchy so it belongs in the
83    *    packet, not request. This may or may not be populated when a
84    *    responder recieves the packet. If not populated it memory
85    *    should be allocated.
86    */
87    PacketDataPtr data;
88
89    /** Is the data pointer set to a value that shouldn't be freed
90     *   when the packet is destroyed? */
91    bool staticData;
92    /** The data pointer points to a value that should be freed when
93     *   the packet is destroyed. */
94    bool dynamicData;
95    /** the data pointer points to an array (thus delete [] ) needs to
96     *   be called on it rather than simply delete.*/
97    bool arrayData;
98
99    /** The address of the request.  This address could be virtual or
100     *   physical, depending on the system configuration. */
101    Addr addr;
102
103     /** The size of the request or transfer. */
104    int size;
105
106    /** Device address (e.g., bus ID) of the source of the
107     *   transaction. The source is not responsible for setting this
108     *   field; it is set implicitly by the interconnect when the
109     *   packet is first sent.  */
110    short src;
111
112    /** Device address (e.g., bus ID) of the destination of the
113     *   transaction. The special value Broadcast indicates that the
114     *   packet should be routed based on its address. This field is
115     *   initialized in the constructor and is thus always valid
116     *   (unlike * addr, size, and src). */
117    short dest;
118
119    /** Are the 'addr' and 'size' fields valid? */
120    bool addrSizeValid;
121    /** Is the 'src' field valid? */
122    bool srcValid;
123
124
125  public:
126
127    /** Used to calculate latencies for each packet.*/
128    Tick time;
129
130    /** The time at which the packet will be fully transmitted */
131    Tick finishTime;
132
133    /** The time at which the first chunk of the packet will be transmitted */
134    Tick firstWordTime;
135
136    /** The special destination address indicating that the packet
137     *   should be routed based on its address. */
138    static const short Broadcast = -1;
139
140    /** A pointer to the original request. */
141    RequestPtr req;
142
143    /** A virtual base opaque structure used to hold coherence-related
144     *    state.  A specific subclass would be derived from this to
145     *    carry state specific to a particular coherence protocol.  */
146    class CoherenceState {
147      public:
148        virtual ~CoherenceState() {}
149    };
150
151    /** This packet's coherence state.  Caches should use
152     *   dynamic_cast<> to cast to the state appropriate for the
153     *   system's coherence protocol.  */
154    CoherenceState *coherence;
155
156    /** A virtual base opaque structure used to hold state associated
157     *    with the packet but specific to the sending device (e.g., an
158     *    MSHR).  A pointer to this state is returned in the packet's
159     *    response so that the sender can quickly look up the state
160     *    needed to process it.  A specific subclass would be derived
161     *    from this to carry state specific to a particular sending
162     *    device.  */
163    class SenderState {
164      public:
165        virtual ~SenderState() {}
166    };
167
168    /** This packet's sender state.  Devices should use dynamic_cast<>
169     *   to cast to the state appropriate to the sender. */
170    SenderState *senderState;
171
172  private:
173    /** List of command attributes. */
174    // If you add a new CommandAttribute, make sure to increase NUM_MEM_CMDS
175    // as well.
176    enum CommandAttribute
177    {
178        IsRead          = 1 << 0,
179        IsWrite         = 1 << 1,
180        IsPrefetch      = 1 << 2,
181        IsInvalidate    = 1 << 3,
182        IsRequest       = 1 << 4,
183        IsResponse      = 1 << 5,
184        NeedsResponse   = 1 << 6,
185        IsSWPrefetch    = 1 << 7,
186        IsHWPrefetch    = 1 << 8,
187        IsUpgrade       = 1 << 9,
188        HasData         = 1 << 10
189    };
190
191  public:
192    /** List of all commands associated with a packet. */
193    enum Command
194    {
195        InvalidCmd      = 0,
196        ReadReq         = IsRead  | IsRequest | NeedsResponse,
197        WriteReq        = IsWrite | IsRequest | NeedsResponse | HasData,
198        WriteReqNoAck   = IsWrite | IsRequest | HasData,
199        ReadResp        = IsRead  | IsResponse | NeedsResponse | HasData,
200        WriteResp       = IsWrite | IsResponse | NeedsResponse,
201        Writeback       = IsWrite | IsRequest | HasData,
202        SoftPFReq       = IsRead  | IsRequest | IsSWPrefetch | NeedsResponse,
203        HardPFReq       = IsRead  | IsRequest | IsHWPrefetch | NeedsResponse,
204        SoftPFResp      = IsRead  | IsResponse | IsSWPrefetch
205                                  | NeedsResponse | HasData,
206        HardPFResp      = IsRead  | IsResponse | IsHWPrefetch
207                                  | NeedsResponse | HasData,
208        InvalidateReq   = IsInvalidate | IsRequest,
209        WriteInvalidateReq  = IsWrite | IsInvalidate | IsRequest
210                                      | HasData | NeedsResponse,
211        WriteInvalidateResp = IsWrite | IsInvalidate | IsRequest
212                                      | NeedsResponse | IsResponse,
213        UpgradeReq      = IsInvalidate | IsRequest | IsUpgrade,
214        ReadExReq       = IsRead | IsInvalidate | IsRequest | NeedsResponse,
215        ReadExResp      = IsRead | IsInvalidate | IsResponse
216                                 | NeedsResponse | HasData
217    };
218
219    /** Return the string name of the cmd field (for debugging and
220     *   tracing). */
221    const std::string &cmdString() const;
222
223    /** Reutrn the string to a cmd given by idx. */
224    const std::string &cmdIdxToString(Command idx);
225
226    /** Return the index of this command. */
227    inline int cmdToIndex() const { return (int) cmd; }
228
229    /** The command field of the packet. */
230    Command cmd;
231
232    bool isRead() const         { return (cmd & IsRead)  != 0; }
233    bool isWrite()  const       { return (cmd & IsWrite) != 0; }
234    bool isRequest() const      { return (cmd & IsRequest)  != 0; }
235    bool isResponse() const     { return (cmd & IsResponse) != 0; }
236    bool needsResponse() const  { return (cmd & NeedsResponse) != 0; }
237    bool isInvalidate() const   { return (cmd & IsInvalidate) != 0; }
238    bool hasData() const        { return (cmd & HasData) != 0; }
239
240    bool isCacheFill() const    { return (flags & CACHE_LINE_FILL) != 0; }
241    bool isNoAllocate() const   { return (flags & NO_ALLOCATE) != 0; }
242    bool isCompressed() const   { return (flags & COMPRESSED) != 0; }
243
244    bool nic_pkt() { panic("Unimplemented"); M5_DUMMY_RETURN }
245
246    /** Possible results of a packet's request. */
247    enum Result
248    {
249        Success,
250        BadAddress,
251        Nacked,
252        Unknown
253    };
254
255    /** The result of this packet's request. */
256    Result result;
257
258    /** Accessor function that returns the source index of the packet. */
259    short getSrc() const { assert(srcValid); return src; }
260    void setSrc(short _src) { src = _src; srcValid = true; }
261
262    /** Accessor function that returns the destination index of
263        the packet. */
264    short getDest() const { return dest; }
265    void setDest(short _dest) { dest = _dest; }
266
267    Addr getAddr() const { assert(addrSizeValid); return addr; }
268    int getSize() const { assert(addrSizeValid); return size; }
269    Addr getOffset(int blkSize) const { return addr & (Addr)(blkSize - 1); }
270
271    void addrOverride(Addr newAddr) { assert(addrSizeValid); addr = newAddr; }
272    void cmdOverride(Command newCmd) { cmd = newCmd; }
273
274    /** Constructor.  Note that a Request object must be constructed
275     *   first, but the Requests's physical address and size fields
276     *   need not be valid. The command and destination addresses
277     *   must be supplied.  */
278    Packet(Request *_req, Command _cmd, short _dest)
279        :  data(NULL), staticData(false), dynamicData(false), arrayData(false),
280           addr(_req->paddr), size(_req->size), dest(_dest),
281           addrSizeValid(_req->validPaddr),
282           srcValid(false),
283           req(_req), coherence(NULL), senderState(NULL), cmd(_cmd),
284           result(Unknown)
285    {
286        flags = 0;
287        time = curTick;
288    }
289
290    /** Alternate constructor if you are trying to create a packet with
291     *  a request that is for a whole block, not the address from the req.
292     *  this allows for overriding the size/addr of the req.*/
293    Packet(Request *_req, Command _cmd, short _dest, int _blkSize)
294        :  data(NULL), staticData(false), dynamicData(false), arrayData(false),
295           addr(_req->paddr & ~(_blkSize - 1)), size(_blkSize),
296           dest(_dest),
297           addrSizeValid(_req->validPaddr), srcValid(false),
298           req(_req), coherence(NULL), senderState(NULL), cmd(_cmd),
299           result(Unknown)
300    {
301        flags = 0;
302        time = curTick;
303    }
304
305    /** Destructor. */
306    ~Packet()
307    { if (staticData || dynamicData) deleteData(); }
308
309    /** Reinitialize packet address and size from the associated
310     *   Request object, and reset other fields that may have been
311     *   modified by a previous transaction.  Typically called when a
312     *   statically allocated Request/Packet pair is reused for
313     *   multiple transactions. */
314    void reinitFromRequest() {
315        assert(req->validPaddr);
316        flags = 0;
317        addr = req->paddr;
318        size = req->size;
319        time = req->time;
320        addrSizeValid = true;
321        result = Unknown;
322        if (dynamicData) {
323            deleteData();
324            dynamicData = false;
325            arrayData = false;
326        }
327    }
328
329    /** Take a request packet and modify it in place to be suitable
330     *   for returning as a response to that request.  Used for timing
331     *   accesses only.  For atomic and functional accesses, the
332     *   request packet is always implicitly passed back *without*
333     *   modifying the destination fields, so this function
334     *   should not be called. */
335    void makeTimingResponse() {
336        assert(needsResponse());
337        assert(isRequest());
338        int icmd = (int)cmd;
339        icmd &= ~(IsRequest);
340        icmd |= IsResponse;
341        if (isRead())
342            icmd |= HasData;
343        if (isWrite())
344            icmd &= ~HasData;
345        cmd = (Command)icmd;
346        dest = src;
347        srcValid = false;
348    }
349
350
351    void toggleData() {
352        int icmd = (int)cmd;
353        icmd ^= HasData;
354        cmd = (Command)icmd;
355    }
356
357    /**
358     * Take a request packet and modify it in place to be suitable for
359     * returning as a response to that request.
360     */
361    void makeAtomicResponse()
362    {
363        assert(needsResponse());
364        assert(isRequest());
365        int icmd = (int)cmd;
366        icmd &= ~(IsRequest);
367        icmd |= IsResponse;
368        if (isRead())
369            icmd |= HasData;
370        if (isWrite())
371            icmd &= ~HasData;
372        cmd = (Command)icmd;
373    }
374
375    /**
376     * Take a request packet that has been returned as NACKED and
377     * modify it so that it can be sent out again. Only packets that
378     * need a response can be NACKED, so verify that that is true.
379     */
380    void
381    reinitNacked()
382    {
383        assert(needsResponse() && result == Nacked);
384        dest =  Broadcast;
385        result = Unknown;
386    }
387
388
389    /**
390     * Set the data pointer to the following value that should not be
391     * freed.
392     */
393    template <typename T>
394    void
395    dataStatic(T *p)
396    {
397        if(dynamicData)
398            dynamicData = false;
399        data = (PacketDataPtr)p;
400        staticData = true;
401    }
402
403    /**
404     * Set the data pointer to a value that should have delete []
405     * called on it.
406     */
407    template <typename T>
408    void
409    dataDynamicArray(T *p)
410    {
411        assert(!staticData && !dynamicData);
412        data = (PacketDataPtr)p;
413        dynamicData = true;
414        arrayData = true;
415    }
416
417    /**
418     * set the data pointer to a value that should have delete called
419     * on it.
420     */
421    template <typename T>
422    void
423    dataDynamic(T *p)
424    {
425        assert(!staticData && !dynamicData);
426        data = (PacketDataPtr)p;
427        dynamicData = true;
428        arrayData = false;
429    }
430
431    /** get a pointer to the data ptr. */
432    template <typename T>
433    T*
434    getPtr()
435    {
436        assert(staticData || dynamicData);
437        return (T*)data;
438    }
439
440    /** return the value of what is pointed to in the packet. */
441    template <typename T>
442    T get();
443
444    /** set the value in the data pointer to v. */
445    template <typename T>
446    void set(T v);
447
448    /**
449     * delete the data pointed to in the data pointer. Ok to call to
450     * matter how data was allocted.
451     */
452    void deleteData();
453
454    /** If there isn't data in the packet, allocate some. */
455    void allocate();
456
457    /** Do the packet modify the same addresses. */
458    bool intersect(PacketPtr p);
459};
460
461/** This function given a functional packet and a timing packet either satisfies
462 * the timing packet, or updates the timing packet to reflect the updated state
463 * in the timing packet. It returns if the functional packet should continue to
464 * traverse the memory hierarchy or not.
465 */
466bool fixPacket(PacketPtr func, PacketPtr timing);
467
468/** This function is a wrapper for the fixPacket field that toggles the hasData bit
469 * it is used when a response is waiting in the caches, but hasn't been marked as a
470 * response yet (so the fixPacket needs to get the correct value for the hasData)
471 */
472bool fixDelayedResponsePacket(PacketPtr func, PacketPtr timing);
473
474std::ostream & operator<<(std::ostream &o, const Packet &p);
475
476#endif //__MEM_PACKET_HH
477