packet_queue.cc revision 11793
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40 * Authors: Ali Saidi
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43
44#include "mem/packet_queue.hh"
45
46#include "base/trace.hh"
47#include "debug/Drain.hh"
48#include "debug/PacketQueue.hh"
49
50using namespace std;
51
52PacketQueue::PacketQueue(EventManager& _em, const std::string& _label,
53                         bool disable_sanity_check)
54    : em(_em), sendEvent(this), _disableSanityCheck(disable_sanity_check),
55      label(_label), waitingOnRetry(false)
56{
57}
58
59PacketQueue::~PacketQueue()
60{
61}
62
63void
64PacketQueue::retry()
65{
66    DPRINTF(PacketQueue, "Queue %s received retry\n", name());
67    assert(waitingOnRetry);
68    waitingOnRetry = false;
69    sendDeferredPacket();
70}
71
72bool
73PacketQueue::hasAddr(Addr addr) const
74{
75    // caller is responsible for ensuring that all packets have the
76    // same alignment
77    for (const auto& p : transmitList) {
78        if (p.pkt->getAddr() == addr)
79            return true;
80    }
81    return false;
82}
83
84bool
85PacketQueue::checkFunctional(PacketPtr pkt)
86{
87    pkt->pushLabel(label);
88
89    auto i = transmitList.begin();
90    bool found = false;
91
92    while (!found && i != transmitList.end()) {
93        // If the buffered packet contains data, and it overlaps the
94        // current packet, then update data
95        found = pkt->checkFunctional(i->pkt);
96        ++i;
97    }
98
99    pkt->popLabel();
100
101    return found;
102}
103
104void
105PacketQueue::schedSendTiming(PacketPtr pkt, Tick when, bool force_order)
106{
107    DPRINTF(PacketQueue, "%s for %s address %x size %d when %lu ord: %i\n",
108            __func__, pkt->cmdString(), pkt->getAddr(), pkt->getSize(), when,
109            force_order);
110
111    // we can still send a packet before the end of this tick
112    assert(when >= curTick());
113
114    // express snoops should never be queued
115    assert(!pkt->isExpressSnoop());
116
117    // add a very basic sanity check on the port to ensure the
118    // invisible buffer is not growing beyond reasonable limits
119    if (!_disableSanityCheck && transmitList.size() > 100) {
120        panic("Packet queue %s has grown beyond 100 packets\n",
121              name());
122    }
123
124    // nothing on the list
125    if (transmitList.empty()) {
126        transmitList.emplace_front(when, pkt);
127        schedSendEvent(when);
128        return;
129    }
130
131    // we should either have an outstanding retry, or a send event
132    // scheduled, but there is an unfortunate corner case where the
133    // x86 page-table walker and timing CPU send out a new request as
134    // part of the receiving of a response (called by
135    // PacketQueue::sendDeferredPacket), in which we end up calling
136    // ourselves again before we had a chance to update waitingOnRetry
137    // assert(waitingOnRetry || sendEvent.scheduled());
138
139    // this belongs in the middle somewhere, so search from the end to
140    // order by tick; however, if force_order is set, also make sure
141    // not to re-order in front of some existing packet with the same
142    // address
143    auto i = transmitList.end();
144    --i;
145    while (i != transmitList.begin() && when < i->tick &&
146           !(force_order && i->pkt->getAddr() == pkt->getAddr()))
147        --i;
148
149    // emplace inserts the element before the position pointed to by
150    // the iterator, so advance it one step
151    transmitList.emplace(++i, when, pkt);
152}
153
154void
155PacketQueue::schedSendEvent(Tick when)
156{
157    // if we are waiting on a retry just hold off
158    if (waitingOnRetry) {
159        DPRINTF(PacketQueue, "Not scheduling send as waiting for retry\n");
160        assert(!sendEvent.scheduled());
161        return;
162    }
163
164    if (when != MaxTick) {
165        // we cannot go back in time, and to be consistent we stick to
166        // one tick in the future
167        when = std::max(when, curTick() + 1);
168        // @todo Revisit the +1
169
170        if (!sendEvent.scheduled()) {
171            em.schedule(&sendEvent, when);
172        } else if (when < sendEvent.when()) {
173            // if the new time is earlier than when the event
174            // currently is scheduled, move it forward
175            em.reschedule(&sendEvent, when);
176        }
177    } else {
178        // we get a MaxTick when there is no more to send, so if we're
179        // draining, we may be done at this point
180        if (drainState() == DrainState::Draining &&
181            transmitList.empty() && !sendEvent.scheduled()) {
182
183            DPRINTF(Drain, "PacketQueue done draining,"
184                    "processing drain event\n");
185            signalDrainDone();
186        }
187    }
188}
189
190void
191PacketQueue::sendDeferredPacket()
192{
193    // sanity checks
194    assert(!waitingOnRetry);
195    assert(deferredPacketReady());
196
197    DeferredPacket dp = transmitList.front();
198
199    // take the packet of the list before sending it, as sending of
200    // the packet in some cases causes a new packet to be enqueued
201    // (most notaly when responding to the timing CPU, leading to a
202    // new request hitting in the L1 icache, leading to a new
203    // response)
204    transmitList.pop_front();
205
206    // use the appropriate implementation of sendTiming based on the
207    // type of queue
208    waitingOnRetry = !sendTiming(dp.pkt);
209
210    // if we succeeded and are not waiting for a retry, schedule the
211    // next send
212    if (!waitingOnRetry) {
213        schedSendEvent(deferredPacketReadyTime());
214    } else {
215        // put the packet back at the front of the list
216        transmitList.emplace_front(dp);
217    }
218}
219
220void
221PacketQueue::processSendEvent()
222{
223    assert(!waitingOnRetry);
224    sendDeferredPacket();
225}
226
227DrainState
228PacketQueue::drain()
229{
230    if (transmitList.empty()) {
231        return DrainState::Drained;
232    } else {
233        DPRINTF(Drain, "PacketQueue not drained\n");
234        return DrainState::Draining;
235    }
236}
237
238ReqPacketQueue::ReqPacketQueue(EventManager& _em, MasterPort& _masterPort,
239                               const std::string _label)
240    : PacketQueue(_em, _label), masterPort(_masterPort)
241{
242}
243
244bool
245ReqPacketQueue::sendTiming(PacketPtr pkt)
246{
247    return masterPort.sendTimingReq(pkt);
248}
249
250SnoopRespPacketQueue::SnoopRespPacketQueue(EventManager& _em,
251                                           MasterPort& _masterPort,
252                                           const std::string _label)
253    : PacketQueue(_em, _label), masterPort(_masterPort)
254{
255}
256
257bool
258SnoopRespPacketQueue::sendTiming(PacketPtr pkt)
259{
260    return masterPort.sendTimingSnoopResp(pkt);
261}
262
263RespPacketQueue::RespPacketQueue(EventManager& _em, SlavePort& _slavePort,
264                                 const std::string _label)
265    : PacketQueue(_em, _label), slavePort(_slavePort)
266{
267}
268
269bool
270RespPacketQueue::sendTiming(PacketPtr pkt)
271{
272    return slavePort.sendTimingResp(pkt);
273}
274