physical.hh revision 9293:df7c3f99ebca
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39
40#ifndef __PHYSICAL_MEMORY_HH__
41#define __PHYSICAL_MEMORY_HH__
42
43#include "base/addr_range_map.hh"
44#include "mem/port.hh"
45
46/**
47 * Forward declaration to avoid header dependencies.
48 */
49class AbstractMemory;
50
51/**
52 * The physical memory encapsulates all memories in the system and
53 * provides basic functionality for accessing those memories without
54 * going through the memory system and interconnect.
55 *
56 * The physical memory is also responsible for providing the host
57 * system backingstore used by the memories in the simulated guest
58 * system. When the system is created, the physical memory allocates
59 * the backing store based on the address ranges that are populated in
60 * the system, and does so indepentent of how those map to actual
61 * memory controllers. Thus, the physical memory completely abstracts
62 * the mapping of the backing store of the host system and the address
63 * mapping in the guest system. This enables us to arbitrarily change
64 * the number of memory controllers, and their address mapping, as
65 * long as the ranges stay the same.
66 */
67class PhysicalMemory : public Serializable
68{
69
70  private:
71
72    // Name for debugging
73    std::string _name;
74
75    // Global address map
76    AddrRangeMap<AbstractMemory*> addrMap;
77
78    // a mutable cache for the last range that matched an address
79    mutable AddrRange rangeCache;
80
81    // All address-mapped memories
82    std::vector<AbstractMemory*> memories;
83
84    // The total memory size
85    uint64_t size;
86
87    // The physical memory used to provide the memory in the simulated
88    // system
89    std::vector<std::pair<AddrRange, uint8_t*> > backingStore;
90
91    // Prevent copying
92    PhysicalMemory(const PhysicalMemory&);
93
94    // Prevent assignment
95    PhysicalMemory& operator=(const PhysicalMemory&);
96
97    /**
98     * Create the memory region providing the backing store for a
99     * given address range that corresponds to a set of memories in
100     * the simulated system.
101     *
102     * @param range The address range covered
103     * @param memories The memories this range maps to
104     */
105    void createBackingStore(AddrRange range,
106                            const std::vector<AbstractMemory*>& _memories);
107
108  public:
109
110    /**
111     * Create a physical memory object, wrapping a number of memories.
112     */
113    PhysicalMemory(const std::string& _name,
114                   const std::vector<AbstractMemory*>& _memories);
115
116    /**
117     * Unmap all the backing store we have used.
118     */
119    ~PhysicalMemory();
120
121    /**
122     * Return the name for debugging and for creation of sections for
123     * checkpointing.
124     */
125    const std::string name() const { return _name; }
126
127    /**
128     * Check if a physical address is within a range of a memory that
129     * is part of the global address map.
130     *
131     * @param addr A physical address
132     * @return Whether the address corresponds to a memory
133     */
134    bool isMemAddr(Addr addr) const;
135
136    /**
137     * Get the memory ranges for all memories that are to be reported
138     * to the configuration table.
139     *
140     * @return All configuration table memory ranges
141     */
142    AddrRangeList getConfAddrRanges() const;
143
144    /**
145     * Get the total physical memory size.
146     *
147     * @return The sum of all memory sizes
148     */
149    uint64_t totalSize() const { return size; }
150
151     /**
152     * Get the pointers to the backing store for external host
153     * access. Note that memory in the guest should be accessed using
154     * access() or functionalAccess(). This interface is primarily
155     * intended for CPU models using hardware virtualization. Note
156     * that memories that are null are not present, and that the
157     * backing store may also contain memories that are not part of
158     * the OS-visible global address map and thus are allowed to
159     * overlap.
160     *
161     * @return Pointers to the memory backing store
162     */
163    std::vector<std::pair<AddrRange, uint8_t*> > getBackingStore() const
164    { return backingStore; }
165
166    /**
167     * Perform an untimed memory access and update all the state
168     * (e.g. locked addresses) and statistics accordingly. The packet
169     * is turned into a response if required.
170     *
171     * @param pkt Packet performing the access
172     */
173    void access(PacketPtr pkt);
174
175    /**
176     * Perform an untimed memory read or write without changing
177     * anything but the memory itself. No stats are affected by this
178     * access. In addition to normal accesses this also facilitates
179     * print requests.
180     *
181     * @param pkt Packet performing the access
182     */
183    void functionalAccess(PacketPtr pkt);
184
185    /**
186     * Serialize all the memories in the system. This is independent
187     * of the logical memory layout, and the serialization only sees
188     * the contigous backing store, independent of how this maps to
189     * logical memories in the guest system.
190     *
191     * @param os stream to serialize to
192     */
193    void serialize(std::ostream& os);
194
195    /**
196     * Serialize a specific store.
197     *
198     * @param store_id Unique identifier of this backing store
199     * @param range The address range of this backing store
200     * @param pmem The host pointer to this backing store
201     */
202    void serializeStore(std::ostream& os, unsigned int store_id,
203                        AddrRange range, uint8_t* pmem);
204
205    /**
206     * Unserialize the memories in the system. As with the
207     * serialization, this action is independent of how the address
208     * ranges are mapped to logical memories in the guest system.
209     */
210    void unserialize(Checkpoint* cp, const std::string& section);
211
212    /**
213     * Unserialize a specific backing store, identified by a section.
214     */
215    void unserializeStore(Checkpoint* cp, const std::string& section);
216
217};
218
219#endif //__PHYSICAL_MEMORY_HH__
220