port.hh revision 8975
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40 * Authors: Ron Dreslinski
41 *          Andreas Hansson
42 *          William Wang
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44
45/**
46 * @file
47 * Port Object Declaration.
48 */
49
50#ifndef __MEM_PORT_HH__
51#define __MEM_PORT_HH__
52
53#include <list>
54
55#include "base/range.hh"
56#include "mem/packet.hh"
57
58/**
59 * This typedef is used to clean up getAddrRanges(). It's declared
60 * outside the Port object since it's also used by some mem objects.
61 * Eventually we should move this typedef to wherever Addr is
62 * defined.
63 */
64
65typedef std::list<Range<Addr> > AddrRangeList;
66typedef std::list<Range<Addr> >::iterator AddrRangeIter;
67
68class MemObject;
69
70/**
71 * Ports are used to interface memory objects to each other. A port is
72 * either a master or a slave and the connected peer is always of the
73 * opposite role.
74 *
75 * Each port has a name and an owner, and enables three basic types of
76 * accesses to the peer port: functional, atomic and timing.
77 */
78class Port
79{
80
81  public:
82
83    /** A type name for the port identifier. */
84    typedef int PortId;
85
86    /** A symbolic name for the absence of a port id. */
87    static const PortId INVALID_PORT_ID = -1;
88
89  private:
90
91    /** Descriptive name (for DPRINTF output) */
92    std::string portName;
93
94  protected:
95
96    /**
97     * A numeric identifier to distinguish ports in a vector, and set
98     * to INVALID_PORT_ID in case this port is not part of a vector.
99     */
100    const PortId id;
101
102    /** A pointer to the peer port.  */
103    Port* peer;
104
105    /** A reference to the MemObject that owns this port. */
106    MemObject& owner;
107
108    /**
109     * Abstract base class for ports
110     *
111     * @param _name Port name including the owners name
112     * @param _owner The MemObject that is the structural owner of this port
113     * @param _id A port identifier for vector ports
114     */
115    Port(const std::string& _name, MemObject& _owner, PortId _id);
116
117    /**
118     * Virtual destructor due to inheritance.
119     */
120    virtual ~Port();
121
122  public:
123
124    /** Return port name (for DPRINTF). */
125    const std::string name() const { return portName; }
126
127    /** Get the port id. */
128    PortId getId() const { return id; }
129
130  protected:
131
132    /**
133     * Called by a peer port if sendTimingReq, sendTimingResp or
134     * sendTimingSnoopResp was unsuccesful, and had to wait.
135     */
136    virtual void recvRetry() = 0;
137
138  public:
139
140    /**
141     * Send a retry to a peer port that previously attempted a
142     * sendTimingReq, sendTimingResp or sendTimingSnoopResp which was
143     * unsuccessful.
144     */
145    void sendRetry() { return peer->recvRetry(); }
146
147};
148
149/** Forward declaration */
150class SlavePort;
151
152/**
153 * A MasterPort is a specialisation of a port. In addition to the
154 * basic functionality of sending packets to its slave peer, it also
155 * has functions specific to a master, e.g. to receive range changes
156 * or determine if the port is snooping or not.
157 */
158class MasterPort : public Port
159{
160
161    friend class SlavePort;
162
163  private:
164
165    SlavePort* _slavePort;
166
167  public:
168
169    MasterPort(const std::string& name, MemObject* owner,
170               PortId id = INVALID_PORT_ID);
171    virtual ~MasterPort();
172
173    void bind(SlavePort& slave_port);
174    SlavePort& getSlavePort() const;
175    bool isConnected() const;
176
177    /**
178     * Send an atomic request packet, where the data is moved and the
179     * state is updated in zero time, without interleaving with other
180     * memory accesses.
181     *
182     * @param pkt Packet to send.
183     *
184     * @return Estimated latency of access.
185     */
186    Tick sendAtomic(PacketPtr pkt);
187
188    /**
189     * Send a functional request packet, where the data is instantly
190     * updated everywhere in the memory system, without affecting the
191     * current state of any block or moving the block.
192     *
193     * @param pkt Packet to send.
194     */
195    void sendFunctional(PacketPtr pkt);
196
197    /**
198     * Attempt to send a timing request to the slave port by calling
199     * its corresponding receive function. If the send does not
200     * succeed, as indicated by the return value, then the sender must
201     * wait for a recvRetry at which point it can re-issue a
202     * sendTimingReq.
203     *
204     * @param pkt Packet to send.
205     *
206     * @return If the send was succesful or not.
207    */
208    bool sendTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt);
209
210    /**
211     * Attempt to send a timing snoop response packet to the slave
212     * port by calling its corresponding receive function. If the send
213     * does not succeed, as indicated by the return value, then the
214     * sender must wait for a recvRetry at which point it can re-issue
215     * a sendTimingSnoopResp.
216     *
217     * @param pkt Packet to send.
218     */
219    bool sendTimingSnoopResp(PacketPtr pkt);
220
221    /**
222     * Determine if this master port is snooping or not. The default
223     * implementation returns false and thus tells the neighbour we
224     * are not snooping. Any master port that wants to receive snoop
225     * requests (e.g. a cache connected to a bus) has to override this
226     * function.
227     *
228     * @return true if the port should be considered a snooper
229     */
230    virtual bool isSnooping() const { return false; }
231
232    /**
233     * Called by a peer port in order to determine the block size of
234     * the owner of this port.
235     */
236    virtual unsigned deviceBlockSize() const { return 0; }
237
238    /** Called by the associated device if it wishes to find out the blocksize
239        of the device on attached to the peer port.
240    */
241    unsigned peerBlockSize() const;
242
243    /** Inject a PrintReq for the given address to print the state of
244     * that address throughout the memory system.  For debugging.
245     */
246    void printAddr(Addr a);
247
248  protected:
249
250    /**
251     * Receive an atomic snoop request packet from the slave port.
252     */
253    virtual Tick recvAtomicSnoop(PacketPtr pkt)
254    {
255        panic("%s was not expecting an atomic snoop request\n", name());
256        return 0;
257    }
258
259    /**
260     * Receive a functional snoop request packet from the slave port.
261     */
262    virtual void recvFunctionalSnoop(PacketPtr pkt)
263    {
264        panic("%s was not expecting a functional snoop request\n", name());
265    }
266
267    /**
268     * Receive a timing response from the slave port.
269     */
270    virtual bool recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
271
272    /**
273     * Receive a timing snoop request from the slave port.
274     */
275    virtual void recvTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt)
276    {
277        panic("%s was not expecting a timing snoop request\n", name());
278    }
279
280    /**
281     * Called to receive an address range change from the peer slave
282     * port. the default implementation ignored the change and does
283     * nothing. Override this function in a derived class if the owner
284     * needs to be aware of he laesddress ranges, e.g. in an
285     * interconnect component like a bus.
286     */
287    virtual void recvRangeChange() { }
288};
289
290/**
291 * A SlavePort is a specialisation of a port. In addition to the
292 * basic functionality of sending packets to its master peer, it also
293 * has functions specific to a slave, e.g. to send range changes
294 * and get the address ranges that the port responds to.
295 */
296class SlavePort : public Port
297{
298
299    friend class MasterPort;
300
301  private:
302
303    MasterPort* _masterPort;
304
305  public:
306
307    SlavePort(const std::string& name, MemObject* owner,
308              PortId id = INVALID_PORT_ID);
309    virtual ~SlavePort();
310
311    void bind(MasterPort& master_port);
312    MasterPort& getMasterPort() const;
313    bool isConnected() const;
314
315    /**
316     * Send an atomic snoop request packet, where the data is moved
317     * and the state is updated in zero time, without interleaving
318     * with other memory accesses.
319     *
320     * @param pkt Snoop packet to send.
321     *
322     * @return Estimated latency of access.
323     */
324    Tick sendAtomicSnoop(PacketPtr pkt);
325
326    /**
327     * Send a functional snoop request packet, where the data is
328     * instantly updated everywhere in the memory system, without
329     * affecting the current state of any block or moving the block.
330     *
331     * @param pkt Snoop packet to send.
332     */
333    void sendFunctionalSnoop(PacketPtr pkt);
334
335    /**
336     * Attempt to send a timing response to the master port by calling
337     * its corresponding receive function. If the send does not
338     * succeed, as indicated by the return value, then the sender must
339     * wait for a recvRetry at which point it can re-issue a
340     * sendTimingResp.
341     *
342     * @param pkt Packet to send.
343     *
344     * @return If the send was succesful or not.
345    */
346    bool sendTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt);
347
348    /**
349     * Attempt to send a timing snoop request packet to the master port
350     * by calling its corresponding receive function. Snoop requests
351     * always succeed and hence no return value is needed.
352     *
353     * @param pkt Packet to send.
354     */
355    void sendTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt);
356
357    /**
358     * Called by a peer port in order to determine the block size of
359     * the owner of this port.
360     */
361    virtual unsigned deviceBlockSize() const { return 0; }
362
363    /** Called by the associated device if it wishes to find out the blocksize
364        of the device on attached to the peer port.
365    */
366    unsigned peerBlockSize() const;
367
368    /**
369     * Called by the owner to send a range change
370     */
371    void sendRangeChange() const { _masterPort->recvRangeChange(); }
372
373    /**
374     * Get a list of the non-overlapping address ranges the owner is
375     * responsible for. All slave ports must override this function
376     * and return a populated list with at least one item.
377     *
378     * @return a list of ranges responded to
379     */
380    virtual AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() = 0;
381
382  protected:
383
384    /**
385     * Receive an atomic request packet from the master port.
386     */
387    virtual Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
388
389    /**
390     * Receive a functional request packet from the master port.
391     */
392    virtual void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
393
394    /**
395     * Receive a timing request from the master port.
396     */
397    virtual bool recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
398
399    /**
400     * Receive a timing snoop response from the master port.
401     */
402    virtual bool recvTimingSnoopResp(PacketPtr pkt)
403    {
404        panic("%s was not expecting a timing snoop response\n", name());
405    }
406
407};
408
409#endif //__MEM_PORT_HH__
410