packet_queue.cc revision 9160
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 32 * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 33 * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 34 * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 35 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 36 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 37 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 38 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 39 * 40 * Authors: Ali Saidi 41 * Andreas Hansson 42 */ 43 44#include "debug/Drain.hh" 45#include "debug/PacketQueue.hh" 46#include "mem/packet_queue.hh" 47 48using namespace std; 49 50PacketQueue::PacketQueue(EventManager& _em, const std::string& _label) 51 : em(_em), sendEvent(this), drainEvent(NULL), label(_label), 52 waitingOnRetry(false) 53{ 54} 55 56PacketQueue::~PacketQueue() 57{ 58} 59 60void 61PacketQueue::retry() 62{ 63 DPRINTF(PacketQueue, "Queue %s received retry\n", name()); 64 assert(waitingOnRetry); 65 sendDeferredPacket(); 66} 67 68bool 69PacketQueue::checkFunctional(PacketPtr pkt) 70{ 71 pkt->pushLabel(label); 72 73 DeferredPacketIterator i = transmitList.begin(); 74 DeferredPacketIterator end = transmitList.end(); 75 bool found = false; 76 77 while (!found && i != end) { 78 // If the buffered packet contains data, and it overlaps the 79 // current packet, then update data 80 found = pkt->checkFunctional(i->pkt); 81 ++i; 82 } 83 84 pkt->popLabel(); 85 86 return found; 87} 88 89void 90PacketQueue::schedSendEvent(Tick when) 91{ 92 // if we are waiting on a retry, do not schedule a send event, and 93 // instead rely on retry being called 94 if (waitingOnRetry) { 95 assert(!sendEvent.scheduled()); 96 return; 97 } 98 99 if (!sendEvent.scheduled()) { 100 em.schedule(&sendEvent, when); 101 } else if (sendEvent.when() > when) { 102 em.reschedule(&sendEvent, when); 103 } 104} 105 106void 107PacketQueue::schedSendTiming(PacketPtr pkt, Tick when, bool send_as_snoop) 108{ 109 // we can still send a packet before the end of this tick 110 assert(when >= curTick()); 111 112 // nothing on the list, or earlier than current front element, 113 // schedule an event 114 if (transmitList.empty() || when < transmitList.front().tick) { 115 // note that currently we ignore a potentially outstanding retry 116 // and could in theory put a new packet at the head of the 117 // transmit list before retrying the existing packet 118 transmitList.push_front(DeferredPacket(when, pkt, send_as_snoop)); 119 schedSendEvent(when); 120 return; 121 } 122 123 // list is non-empty and this belongs at the end 124 if (when >= transmitList.back().tick) { 125 transmitList.push_back(DeferredPacket(when, pkt, send_as_snoop)); 126 return; 127 } 128 129 // this belongs in the middle somewhere, insertion sort 130 DeferredPacketIterator i = transmitList.begin(); 131 ++i; // already checked for insertion at front 132 while (i != transmitList.end() && when >= i->tick) 133 ++i; 134 transmitList.insert(i, DeferredPacket(when, pkt, send_as_snoop)); 135} 136 137void PacketQueue::trySendTiming() 138{ 139 assert(deferredPacketReady()); 140 141 // take the next packet off the list here, as we might return to 142 // ourselves through the sendTiming call below 143 DeferredPacket dp = transmitList.front(); 144 transmitList.pop_front(); 145 146 // use the appropriate implementation of sendTiming based on the 147 // type of port associated with the queue, and whether the packet 148 // is to be sent as a snoop or not 149 waitingOnRetry = !sendTiming(dp.pkt, dp.sendAsSnoop); 150 151 if (waitingOnRetry) { 152 // put the packet back at the front of the list (packet should 153 // not have changed since it wasn't accepted) 154 assert(!sendEvent.scheduled()); 155 transmitList.push_front(dp); 156 } 157} 158 159void 160PacketQueue::scheduleSend(Tick time) 161{ 162 // the next ready time is either determined by the next deferred packet, 163 // or in the cache through the MSHR ready time 164 Tick nextReady = std::min(deferredPacketReadyTime(), time); 165 166 if (nextReady != MaxTick) { 167 // if the sendTiming caused someone else to call our 168 // recvTiming we could already have an event scheduled, check 169 if (!sendEvent.scheduled()) 170 em.schedule(&sendEvent, std::max(nextReady, curTick() + 1)); 171 } else { 172 // no more to send, so if we're draining, we may be done 173 if (drainEvent && transmitList.empty() && !sendEvent.scheduled()) { 174 DPRINTF(Drain, "PacketQueue done draining," 175 "processing drain event\n"); 176 drainEvent->process(); 177 drainEvent = NULL; 178 } 179 } 180} 181 182void 183PacketQueue::sendDeferredPacket() 184{ 185 // try to send what is on the list, this will set waitingOnRetry 186 // accordingly 187 trySendTiming(); 188 189 // if we succeeded and are not waiting for a retry, schedule the 190 // next send 191 if (!waitingOnRetry) { 192 scheduleSend(); 193 } 194} 195 196void 197PacketQueue::processSendEvent() 198{ 199 assert(!waitingOnRetry); 200 sendDeferredPacket(); 201} 202 203unsigned int 204PacketQueue::drain(Event *de) 205{ 206 if (transmitList.empty() && !sendEvent.scheduled()) 207 return 0; 208 DPRINTF(Drain, "PacketQueue not drained\n"); 209 drainEvent = de; 210 return 1; 211} 212 213MasterPacketQueue::MasterPacketQueue(EventManager& _em, MasterPort& _masterPort, 214 const std::string _label) 215 : PacketQueue(_em, _label), masterPort(_masterPort) 216{ 217} 218 219bool 220MasterPacketQueue::sendTiming(PacketPtr pkt, bool send_as_snoop) 221{ 222 // attempt to send the packet and return according to the outcome 223 if (!send_as_snoop) 224 return masterPort.sendTimingReq(pkt); 225 else 226 return masterPort.sendTimingSnoopResp(pkt); 227} 228 229SlavePacketQueue::SlavePacketQueue(EventManager& _em, SlavePort& _slavePort, 230 const std::string _label) 231 : PacketQueue(_em, _label), slavePort(_slavePort) 232{ 233} 234 235bool 236SlavePacketQueue::sendTiming(PacketPtr pkt, bool send_as_snoop) 237{ 238 // we should never have queued snoop requests 239 assert(!send_as_snoop); 240 return slavePort.sendTimingResp(pkt); 241} 242