Consumer.hh revision 7021
1
2/*
3 * Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood
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29
30/*
31 * $Id$
32 *
33 * Description: This is the virtual base class of all classes that can
34 * be the targets of wakeup events.  There is only two methods,
35 * wakeup() and print() and no data members.
36 *
37 */
38
39#ifndef CONSUMER_H
40#define CONSUMER_H
41
42#include <iostream>
43#include <set>
44
45#include "mem/ruby/common/Global.hh"
46#include "mem/ruby/eventqueue/RubyEventQueue.hh"
47
48class MessageBuffer;
49
50class Consumer {
51public:
52  // Constructors
53  Consumer() { m_last_scheduled_wakeup = 0; m_last_wakeup = 0; }
54
55  // Destructor
56  virtual ~Consumer() { }
57
58  // Public Methods - pure virtual methods
59  void triggerWakeup(RubyEventQueue * eventQueue)
60  {
61      Time time = eventQueue->getTime();
62      if (m_last_wakeup != time) {
63          wakeup(); m_last_wakeup = time;
64      }
65  }
66  virtual void wakeup() = 0;
67  virtual void print(std::ostream& out) const = 0;
68  const Time& getLastScheduledWakeup() const
69  {
70      return m_last_scheduled_wakeup;
71  }
72  void setLastScheduledWakeup(const Time& time)
73  {
74      m_last_scheduled_wakeup = time;
75  }
76  bool alreadyScheduled(Time time)
77  {
78      return (m_scheduled_wakeups.find(time) != m_scheduled_wakeups.end());
79  }
80  void insertScheduledWakeupTime(Time time)
81  {
82      m_scheduled_wakeups.insert(time);
83  }
84  void removeScheduledWakeupTime(Time time)
85  {
86      assert(alreadyScheduled(time));
87      m_scheduled_wakeups.erase(time);
88  }
89
90private:
91  // Private Methods
92
93  // Data Members (m_ prefix)
94  Time m_last_scheduled_wakeup;
95  std::set<Time> m_scheduled_wakeups;
96  Time m_last_wakeup;
97};
98
99// Output operator declaration
100inline extern
101std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const Consumer& obj);
102
103// ******************* Definitions *******************
104
105// Output operator definition
106inline extern
107std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const Consumer& obj)
108{
109  obj.print(out);
110  out << std::flush;
111  return out;
112}
113
114#endif //CONSUMER_H
115