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36// Authors: Andreas Hansson
37
38syntax = "proto2";
39
40// Put all the generated messages in a namespace
41package ProtoMessage;
42
43// Packet header with the identifier describing what object captured
44// the trace, the version of this file format, and the tick frequency
45// for all the packet time stamps.
46message PacketHeader {
47  required string obj_id = 1;
48  optional uint32 ver = 2 [default = 0];
49  required uint64 tick_freq = 3;
50
51  // This is supposed to be wire equivalent to the "map" construct supported
52  // by the proto3 version of the protobuf description syntax. When that
53  // becomes widely available, this should be converted over to use it.
54  message IdStringEntry {
55    optional uint32 key = 1;
56    optional string value = 2;
57  }
58
59  repeated IdStringEntry id_strings = 4;
60}
61
62// Each packet in the trace contains a tick (which can be translated
63// to absolute time using the frequency in the header), the command,
64// the address, and the size in bytes. The optional flags are used to
65// capture the request flags that convey information about
66// cacheability, if the packet is an instruction fetch or prefetch or
67// not, etc. An optional id field is added for generic use to identify
68// the packet or the "owner" of the packet. An example of the latter
69// is the sequential id of an instruction, or the master id etc.
70// An optional field for PC of the instruction for which this request is made
71// is provided.
72message Packet {
73  required uint64 tick = 1;
74  required uint32 cmd = 2;
75  required uint64 addr = 3;
76  required uint32 size = 4;
77  optional uint32 flags = 5;
78  optional uint64 pkt_id = 6;
79  optional uint64 pc = 7;
80}
81