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12381SN/A/* 22381SN/A * Copyright (c) 2002-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan 32381SN/A * All rights reserved. 42381SN/A * 52381SN/A * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 62381SN/A * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 72381SN/A * met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 82381SN/A * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer; 92381SN/A * redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 102381SN/A * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 112381SN/A * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution; 122381SN/A * neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its 132381SN/A * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from 142381SN/A * this software without specific prior written permission. 152381SN/A * 162381SN/A * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 172381SN/A * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 182381SN/A * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 192381SN/A * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 202381SN/A * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 212381SN/A * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 222381SN/A * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 232381SN/A * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 242381SN/A * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 252381SN/A * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 262381SN/A * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 272665Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu * 282665Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu * Authors: Ron Dreslinski 292381SN/A */ 302381SN/A 312381SN/A/** 322381SN/A * @file 332381SN/A * Port Object Decleration. Ports are used to interface memory objects to 342381SN/A * each other. They will always come in pairs, and we refer to the other 352381SN/A * port object as the peer. These are used to make the design more 362381SN/A * modular so that a specific interface between every type of objcet doesn't 372381SN/A * have to be created. 382381SN/A */ 392381SN/A 402381SN/A#ifndef __MEM_PORT_HH__ 412381SN/A#define __MEM_PORT_HH__ 422381SN/A 432381SN/A#include <list> 442381SN/A#include <inttypes.h> 452381SN/A 462439SN/A#include "base/misc.hh" 472381SN/A#include "base/range.hh" 482381SN/A#include "mem/packet.hh" 492381SN/A#include "mem/request.hh" 502381SN/A 512407SN/A/** This typedef is used to clean up the parameter list of 522407SN/A * getDeviceAddressRanges() and getPeerAddressRanges(). It's declared 532407SN/A * outside the Port object since it's also used by some mem objects. 542407SN/A * Eventually we should move this typedef to wherever Addr is 552407SN/A * defined. 562407SN/A */ 572407SN/A 582407SN/Atypedef std::list<Range<Addr> > AddrRangeList; 592521SN/Atypedef std::list<Range<Addr> >::iterator AddrRangeIter; 602407SN/A 612381SN/A/** 622381SN/A * Ports are used to interface memory objects to 632381SN/A * each other. They will always come in pairs, and we refer to the other 642381SN/A * port object as the peer. These are used to make the design more 652381SN/A * modular so that a specific interface between every type of objcet doesn't 662381SN/A * have to be created. 672381SN/A * 682381SN/A * Recv accesor functions are being called from the peer interface. 692381SN/A * Send accessor functions are being called from the device the port is 702381SN/A * associated with, and it will call the peer recv. accessor function. 712381SN/A */ 722381SN/Aclass Port 732381SN/A{ 742640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu private: 752640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu 762640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu /** Descriptive name (for DPRINTF output) */ 772796Sktlim@umich.edu mutable std::string portName; 782640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu 792661Sstever@eecs.umich.edu /** A pointer to the peer port. Ports always come in pairs, that way they 802661Sstever@eecs.umich.edu can use a standardized interface to communicate between different 812661Sstever@eecs.umich.edu memory objects. */ 822661Sstever@eecs.umich.edu Port *peer; 832661Sstever@eecs.umich.edu 842381SN/A public: 852381SN/A 862796Sktlim@umich.edu Port() 872796Sktlim@umich.edu : peer(NULL) 882796Sktlim@umich.edu { } 892796Sktlim@umich.edu 902640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu /** 912640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu * Constructor. 922640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu * 932640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu * @param _name Port name for DPRINTF output. Should include name 942640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu * of memory system object to which the port belongs. 952640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu */ 962640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu Port(const std::string &_name) 972661Sstever@eecs.umich.edu : portName(_name), peer(NULL) 982640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu { } 992640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu 1002640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu /** Return port name (for DPRINTF). */ 1012640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu const std::string &name() const { return portName; } 1022640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu 1032474SN/A virtual ~Port() {}; 1042640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu 1052381SN/A // mey be better to use subclasses & RTTI? 1062657Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu /** Holds the ports status. Currently just that a range recomputation needs 1072657Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu * to be done. */ 1082381SN/A enum Status { 1092381SN/A RangeChange 1102381SN/A }; 1112381SN/A 1122796Sktlim@umich.edu void setName(const std::string &name) 1132796Sktlim@umich.edu { portName = name; } 1142796Sktlim@umich.edu 1152381SN/A /** Function to set the pointer for the peer port. 1162381SN/A @todo should be called by the configuration stuff (python). 1172381SN/A */ 1182642Sstever@eecs.umich.edu void setPeer(Port *port); 1192381SN/A 1202642Sstever@eecs.umich.edu /** Function to set the pointer for the peer port. 1212408SN/A @todo should be called by the configuration stuff (python). 1222408SN/A */ 1232409SN/A Port *getPeer() { return peer; } 1242408SN/A 1252381SN/A protected: 1262381SN/A 1272406SN/A /** These functions are protected because they should only be 1282406SN/A * called by a peer port, never directly by any outside object. */ 1292406SN/A 1302381SN/A /** Called to recive a timing call from the peer port. */ 1312630SN/A virtual bool recvTiming(Packet *pkt) = 0; 1322381SN/A 1332381SN/A /** Called to recive a atomic call from the peer port. */ 1342630SN/A virtual Tick recvAtomic(Packet *pkt) = 0; 1352381SN/A 1362381SN/A /** Called to recive a functional call from the peer port. */ 1372630SN/A virtual void recvFunctional(Packet *pkt) = 0; 1382381SN/A 1392381SN/A /** Called to recieve a status change from the peer port. */ 1402381SN/A virtual void recvStatusChange(Status status) = 0; 1412381SN/A 1422381SN/A /** Called by a peer port if the send was unsuccesful, and had to 1432381SN/A wait. This shouldn't be valid for response paths (IO Devices). 1442381SN/A so it is set to panic if it isn't already defined. 1452381SN/A */ 1462657Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu virtual void recvRetry() { panic("??"); } 1472381SN/A 1482381SN/A /** Called by a peer port in order to determine the block size of the 1492381SN/A device connected to this port. It sometimes doesn't make sense for 1502381SN/A this function to be called, a DMA interface doesn't really have a 1512381SN/A block size, so it is defaulted to a panic. 1522381SN/A */ 1532406SN/A virtual int deviceBlockSize() { panic("??"); } 1542381SN/A 1552381SN/A /** The peer port is requesting us to reply with a list of the ranges we 1562381SN/A are responsible for. 1572521SN/A @param resp is a list of ranges responded to 1582521SN/A @param snoop is a list of ranges snooped 1592381SN/A */ 1602521SN/A virtual void getDeviceAddressRanges(AddrRangeList &resp, 1612521SN/A AddrRangeList &snoop) 1622407SN/A { panic("??"); } 1632381SN/A 1642381SN/A public: 1652381SN/A 1662381SN/A /** Function called by associated memory device (cache, memory, iodevice) 1672381SN/A in order to send a timing request to the port. Simply calls the peer 1682381SN/A port receive function. 1692381SN/A @return This function returns if the send was succesful in it's 1702381SN/A recieve. If it was a failure, then the port will wait for a recvRetry 1712657Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu at which point it can possibly issue a successful sendTiming. This is used in 1722381SN/A case a cache has a higher priority request come in while waiting for 1732381SN/A the bus to arbitrate. 1742381SN/A */ 1752630SN/A bool sendTiming(Packet *pkt) { return peer->recvTiming(pkt); } 1762381SN/A 1772662Sstever@eecs.umich.edu /** Function called by the associated device to send an atomic 1782662Sstever@eecs.umich.edu * access, an access in which the data is moved and the state is 1792662Sstever@eecs.umich.edu * updated in one cycle, without interleaving with other memory 1802662Sstever@eecs.umich.edu * accesses. Returns estimated latency of access. 1812662Sstever@eecs.umich.edu */ 1822630SN/A Tick sendAtomic(Packet *pkt) 1832381SN/A { return peer->recvAtomic(pkt); } 1842381SN/A 1852381SN/A /** Function called by the associated device to send a functional access, 1862381SN/A an access in which the data is instantly updated everywhere in the 1872520SN/A memory system, without affecting the current state of any block or 1882520SN/A moving the block. 1892381SN/A */ 1902630SN/A void sendFunctional(Packet *pkt) 1912381SN/A { return peer->recvFunctional(pkt); } 1922381SN/A 1932381SN/A /** Called by the associated device to send a status change to the device 1942381SN/A connected to the peer interface. 1952381SN/A */ 1962381SN/A void sendStatusChange(Status status) {peer->recvStatusChange(status); } 1972381SN/A 1982381SN/A /** When a timing access doesn't return a success, some time later the 1992381SN/A Retry will be sent. 2002381SN/A */ 2012657Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu void sendRetry() { return peer->recvRetry(); } 2022381SN/A 2032381SN/A /** Called by the associated device if it wishes to find out the blocksize 2042381SN/A of the device on attached to the peer port. 2052381SN/A */ 2062406SN/A int peerBlockSize() { return peer->deviceBlockSize(); } 2072381SN/A 2082381SN/A /** Called by the associated device if it wishes to find out the address 2092381SN/A ranges connected to the peer ports devices. 2102381SN/A */ 2112521SN/A void getPeerAddressRanges(AddrRangeList &resp, AddrRangeList &snoop) 2122521SN/A { peer->getDeviceAddressRanges(resp, snoop); } 2132381SN/A 2142461SN/A /** This function is a wrapper around sendFunctional() 2152461SN/A that breaks a larger, arbitrarily aligned access into 2162461SN/A appropriate chunks. The default implementation can use 2172461SN/A getBlockSize() to determine the block size and go from there. 2182461SN/A */ 2192519SN/A virtual void readBlob(Addr addr, uint8_t *p, int size); 2202381SN/A 2212381SN/A /** This function is a wrapper around sendFunctional() 2222381SN/A that breaks a larger, arbitrarily aligned access into 2232381SN/A appropriate chunks. The default implementation can use 2242381SN/A getBlockSize() to determine the block size and go from there. 2252381SN/A */ 2262519SN/A virtual void writeBlob(Addr addr, uint8_t *p, int size); 2272381SN/A 2282381SN/A /** Fill size bytes starting at addr with byte value val. This 2292381SN/A should not need to be virtual, since it can be implemented in 2302461SN/A terms of writeBlob(). However, it shouldn't be 2312381SN/A performance-critical either, so it could be if we wanted to. 2322381SN/A */ 2332519SN/A virtual void memsetBlob(Addr addr, uint8_t val, int size); 2342405SN/A 2352405SN/A private: 2362405SN/A 2372405SN/A /** Internal helper function for read/writeBlob(). 2382405SN/A */ 2392641Sstever@eecs.umich.edu void blobHelper(Addr addr, uint8_t *p, int size, Packet::Command cmd); 2402381SN/A}; 2412381SN/A 2422520SN/A/** A simple functional port that is only meant for one way communication to 2432520SN/A * physical memory. It is only meant to be used to load data into memory before 2442520SN/A * the simulation begins. 2452520SN/A */ 2462520SN/A 2472520SN/Aclass FunctionalPort : public Port 2482520SN/A{ 2492520SN/A public: 2502640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu FunctionalPort(const std::string &_name) 2512640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu : Port(_name) 2522640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu {} 2532640Sstever@eecs.umich.edu 2542630SN/A virtual bool recvTiming(Packet *pkt) { panic("FuncPort is UniDir"); } 2552630SN/A virtual Tick recvAtomic(Packet *pkt) { panic("FuncPort is UniDir"); } 2562630SN/A virtual void recvFunctional(Packet *pkt) { panic("FuncPort is UniDir"); } 2572590SN/A virtual void recvStatusChange(Status status) {} 2582521SN/A 2592684Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu /** a write function that also does an endian conversion. */ 2602684Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu template <typename T> 2612684Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu inline void writeHtoG(Addr addr, T d); 2622684Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu 2632684Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu /** a read function that also does an endian conversion. */ 2642684Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu template <typename T> 2652684Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu inline T readGtoH(Addr addr); 2662684Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu 2672521SN/A template <typename T> 2682521SN/A inline void write(Addr addr, T d) 2692521SN/A { 2702521SN/A writeBlob(addr, (uint8_t*)&d, sizeof(T)); 2712521SN/A } 2722521SN/A 2732521SN/A template <typename T> 2742521SN/A inline T read(Addr addr) 2752521SN/A { 2762521SN/A T d; 2772521SN/A readBlob(addr, (uint8_t*)&d, sizeof(T)); 2782521SN/A return d; 2792521SN/A } 2802520SN/A}; 2812520SN/A 2822381SN/A#endif //__MEM_PORT_HH__ 283