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3112837Sgabeblack@google.com/**
3212837Sgabeblack@google.com * @file
3312837Sgabeblack@google.com * Port Object Declaration. Ports are used to interface memory objects to
3412837Sgabeblack@google.com * each other.  They will always come in pairs, and we refer to the other
3512837Sgabeblack@google.com * port object as the peer.  These are used to make the design more
3612837Sgabeblack@google.com * modular so that a specific interface between every type of objcet doesn't
3712837Sgabeblack@google.com * have to be created.
3812837Sgabeblack@google.com */
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4012837Sgabeblack@google.com#ifndef __MEM_PORT_HH__
4112837Sgabeblack@google.com#define __MEM_PORT_HH__
4212837Sgabeblack@google.com
4312837Sgabeblack@google.com#include <list>
4412837Sgabeblack@google.com#include <inttypes.h>
4512837Sgabeblack@google.com
46#include "base/misc.hh"
47#include "base/range.hh"
48#include "mem/packet.hh"
49#include "mem/request.hh"
50
51/** This typedef is used to clean up the parameter list of
52 * getDeviceAddressRanges() and getPeerAddressRanges().  It's declared
53 * outside the Port object since it's also used by some mem objects.
54 * Eventually we should move this typedef to wherever Addr is
55 * defined.
56 */
57
58typedef std::list<Range<Addr> > AddrRangeList;
59typedef std::list<Range<Addr> >::iterator AddrRangeIter;
60
61/**
62 * Ports are used to interface memory objects to
63 * each other.  They will always come in pairs, and we refer to the other
64 * port object as the peer.  These are used to make the design more
65 * modular so that a specific interface between every type of objcet doesn't
66 * have to be created.
67 *
68 * Recv accesor functions are being called from the peer interface.
69 * Send accessor functions are being called from the device the port is
70 * associated with, and it will call the peer recv. accessor function.
71 */
72class Port
73{
74  private:
75
76    /** Descriptive name (for DPRINTF output) */
77    mutable std::string portName;
78
79    /** A pointer to the peer port.  Ports always come in pairs, that way they
80        can use a standardized interface to communicate between different
81        memory objects. */
82    Port *peer;
83
84  public:
85
86    Port()
87        : peer(NULL)
88    { }
89
90    /**
91     * Constructor.
92     *
93     * @param _name Port name for DPRINTF output.  Should include name
94     * of memory system object to which the port belongs.
95     */
96    Port(const std::string &_name)
97        : portName(_name), peer(NULL)
98    { }
99
100    /** Return port name (for DPRINTF). */
101    const std::string &name() const { return portName; }
102
103    virtual ~Port() {};
104
105    // mey be better to use subclasses & RTTI?
106    /** Holds the ports status.  Currently just that a range recomputation needs
107     * to be done. */
108    enum Status {
109        RangeChange,
110        SnoopSquash
111    };
112
113    void setName(const std::string &name)
114    { portName = name; }
115
116    /** Function to set the pointer for the peer port.
117        @todo should be called by the configuration stuff (python).
118    */
119    void setPeer(Port *port);
120
121    /** Function to set the pointer for the peer port.
122        @todo should be called by the configuration stuff (python).
123    */
124    Port *getPeer() { return peer; }
125
126  protected:
127
128    /** These functions are protected because they should only be
129     * called by a peer port, never directly by any outside object. */
130
131    /** Called to recive a timing call from the peer port. */
132    virtual bool recvTiming(Packet *pkt) = 0;
133
134    /** Called to recive a atomic call from the peer port. */
135    virtual Tick recvAtomic(Packet *pkt) = 0;
136
137    /** Called to recive a functional call from the peer port. */
138    virtual void recvFunctional(Packet *pkt) = 0;
139
140    /** Called to recieve a status change from the peer port. */
141    virtual void recvStatusChange(Status status) = 0;
142
143    /** Called by a peer port if the send was unsuccesful, and had to
144        wait.  This shouldn't be valid for response paths (IO Devices).
145        so it is set to panic if it isn't already defined.
146    */
147    virtual void recvRetry() { panic("??"); }
148
149    /** Called by a peer port in order to determine the block size of the
150        device connected to this port.  It sometimes doesn't make sense for
151        this function to be called, a DMA interface doesn't really have a
152        block size, so it is defaulted to a panic.
153    */
154    virtual int deviceBlockSize() { panic("??"); }
155
156    /** The peer port is requesting us to reply with a list of the ranges we
157        are responsible for.
158        @param resp is a list of ranges responded to
159        @param snoop is a list of ranges snooped
160    */
161    virtual void getDeviceAddressRanges(AddrRangeList &resp,
162            AddrRangeList &snoop)
163    { panic("??"); }
164
165  public:
166
167    /** Function called by associated memory device (cache, memory, iodevice)
168        in order to send a timing request to the port.  Simply calls the peer
169        port receive function.
170        @return This function returns if the send was succesful in it's
171        recieve. If it was a failure, then the port will wait for a recvRetry
172        at which point it can possibly issue a successful sendTiming.  This is used in
173        case a cache has a higher priority request come in while waiting for
174        the bus to arbitrate.
175    */
176    bool sendTiming(Packet *pkt) { return peer->recvTiming(pkt); }
177
178    /** Function called by the associated device to send an atomic
179     *   access, an access in which the data is moved and the state is
180     *   updated in one cycle, without interleaving with other memory
181     *   accesses.  Returns estimated latency of access.
182     */
183    Tick sendAtomic(Packet *pkt)
184        { return peer->recvAtomic(pkt); }
185
186    /** Function called by the associated device to send a functional access,
187        an access in which the data is instantly updated everywhere in the
188        memory system, without affecting the current state of any block or
189        moving the block.
190    */
191    void sendFunctional(Packet *pkt)
192        { return peer->recvFunctional(pkt); }
193
194    /** Called by the associated device to send a status change to the device
195        connected to the peer interface.
196    */
197    void sendStatusChange(Status status) {peer->recvStatusChange(status); }
198
199    /** When a timing access doesn't return a success, some time later the
200        Retry will be sent.
201    */
202    void sendRetry() { return peer->recvRetry(); }
203
204    /** Called by the associated device if it wishes to find out the blocksize
205        of the device on attached to the peer port.
206    */
207    int peerBlockSize() { return peer->deviceBlockSize(); }
208
209    /** Called by the associated device if it wishes to find out the address
210        ranges connected to the peer ports devices.
211    */
212    void getPeerAddressRanges(AddrRangeList &resp, AddrRangeList &snoop)
213    { peer->getDeviceAddressRanges(resp, snoop); }
214
215    /** This function is a wrapper around sendFunctional()
216        that breaks a larger, arbitrarily aligned access into
217        appropriate chunks.  The default implementation can use
218        getBlockSize() to determine the block size and go from there.
219    */
220    virtual void readBlob(Addr addr, uint8_t *p, int size);
221
222    /** This function is a wrapper around sendFunctional()
223        that breaks a larger, arbitrarily aligned access into
224        appropriate chunks.  The default implementation can use
225        getBlockSize() to determine the block size and go from there.
226    */
227    virtual void writeBlob(Addr addr, uint8_t *p, int size);
228
229    /** Fill size bytes starting at addr with byte value val.  This
230        should not need to be virtual, since it can be implemented in
231        terms of writeBlob().  However, it shouldn't be
232        performance-critical either, so it could be if we wanted to.
233    */
234    virtual void memsetBlob(Addr addr, uint8_t val, int size);
235
236  private:
237
238    /** Internal helper function for read/writeBlob().
239     */
240    void blobHelper(Addr addr, uint8_t *p, int size, Packet::Command cmd);
241};
242
243/** A simple functional port that is only meant for one way communication to
244 * physical memory. It is only meant to be used to load data into memory before
245 * the simulation begins.
246 */
247
248class FunctionalPort : public Port
249{
250  public:
251    FunctionalPort(const std::string &_name)
252        : Port(_name)
253    {}
254
255  protected:
256    virtual bool recvTiming(Packet *pkt) { panic("FuncPort is UniDir"); }
257    virtual Tick recvAtomic(Packet *pkt) { panic("FuncPort is UniDir"); }
258    virtual void recvFunctional(Packet *pkt) { panic("FuncPort is UniDir"); }
259    virtual void recvStatusChange(Status status) {}
260
261  public:
262    /** a write function that also does an endian conversion. */
263    template <typename T>
264    inline void writeHtoG(Addr addr, T d);
265
266    /** a read function that also does an endian conversion. */
267    template <typename T>
268    inline T readGtoH(Addr addr);
269
270    template <typename T>
271    inline void write(Addr addr, T d)
272    {
273        writeBlob(addr, (uint8_t*)&d, sizeof(T));
274    }
275
276    template <typename T>
277    inline T read(Addr addr)
278    {
279        T d;
280        readBlob(addr, (uint8_t*)&d, sizeof(T));
281        return d;
282    }
283};
284
285#endif //__MEM_PORT_HH__
286