eventq.hh revision 10249
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292665Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu *
302665Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu * Authors: Steve Reinhardt
312665Ssaidi@eecs.umich.edu *          Nathan Binkert
322SN/A */
332SN/A
342SN/A/* @file
352SN/A * EventQueue interfaces
362SN/A */
372SN/A
381354SN/A#ifndef __SIM_EVENTQ_HH__
391354SN/A#define __SIM_EVENTQ_HH__
402SN/A
412SN/A#include <algorithm>
425501Snate@binkert.org#include <cassert>
435546Snate@binkert.org#include <climits>
447004Snate@binkert.org#include <iosfwd>
459983Sstever@gmail.com#include <mutex>
462SN/A#include <string>
472SN/A
485769Snate@binkert.org#include "base/flags.hh"
492361SN/A#include "base/misc.hh"
506216Snate@binkert.org#include "base/types.hh"
518232Snate@binkert.org#include "debug/Event.hh"
5256SN/A#include "sim/serialize.hh"
532SN/A
545543Ssaidi@eecs.umich.educlass EventQueue;       // forward declaration
559983Sstever@gmail.comclass BaseGlobalEvent;
562SN/A
579983Sstever@gmail.com//! Simulation Quantum for multiple eventq simulation.
589983Sstever@gmail.com//! The quantum value is the period length after which the queues
599983Sstever@gmail.com//! synchronize themselves with each other. This means that any
609983Sstever@gmail.com//! event to scheduled on Queue A which is generated by an event on
619983Sstever@gmail.com//! Queue B should be at least simQuantum ticks away in future.
629983Sstever@gmail.comextern Tick simQuantum;
631354SN/A
649983Sstever@gmail.com//! Current number of allocated main event queues.
659983Sstever@gmail.comextern uint32_t numMainEventQueues;
669983Sstever@gmail.com
679983Sstever@gmail.com//! Array for main event queues.
689983Sstever@gmail.comextern std::vector<EventQueue *> mainEventQueue;
699983Sstever@gmail.com
709983Sstever@gmail.com#ifndef SWIG
719983Sstever@gmail.com//! The current event queue for the running thread. Access to this queue
729983Sstever@gmail.com//! does not require any locking from the thread.
739983Sstever@gmail.com
749983Sstever@gmail.comextern __thread EventQueue *_curEventQueue;
759983Sstever@gmail.com
769983Sstever@gmail.com#endif
779983Sstever@gmail.com
789983Sstever@gmail.com//! Current mode of execution: parallel / serial
799983Sstever@gmail.comextern bool inParallelMode;
809983Sstever@gmail.com
819983Sstever@gmail.com//! Function for returning eventq queue for the provided
829983Sstever@gmail.com//! index. The function allocates a new queue in case one
839983Sstever@gmail.com//! does not exist for the index, provided that the index
849983Sstever@gmail.com//! is with in bounds.
859983Sstever@gmail.comEventQueue *getEventQueue(uint32_t index);
869983Sstever@gmail.com
879983Sstever@gmail.cominline EventQueue *curEventQueue() { return _curEventQueue; }
889983Sstever@gmail.cominline void curEventQueue(EventQueue *q) { _curEventQueue = q; }
899983Sstever@gmail.com
909983Sstever@gmail.com/**
919983Sstever@gmail.com * Common base class for Event and GlobalEvent, so they can share flag
929983Sstever@gmail.com * and priority definitions and accessor functions.  This class should
939983Sstever@gmail.com * not be used directly.
942SN/A */
959983Sstever@gmail.comclass EventBase
962SN/A{
975769Snate@binkert.org  protected:
988902Sandreas.hansson@arm.com    typedef unsigned short FlagsType;
995769Snate@binkert.org    typedef ::Flags<FlagsType> Flags;
1005769Snate@binkert.org
1017059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType PublicRead    = 0x003f; // public readable flags
1027059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType PublicWrite   = 0x001d; // public writable flags
1037059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType Squashed      = 0x0001; // has been squashed
1047059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType Scheduled     = 0x0002; // has been scheduled
1057059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType AutoDelete    = 0x0004; // delete after dispatch
1067059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType AutoSerialize = 0x0008; // must be serialized
1077059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType IsExitEvent   = 0x0010; // special exit event
1087059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType IsMainQueue   = 0x0020; // on main event queue
1097059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType Initialized   = 0x7a40; // somewhat random bits
1107059Snate@binkert.org    static const FlagsType InitMask      = 0xffc0; // mask for init bits
1117059Snate@binkert.org
1127058Snate@binkert.org  public:
1137058Snate@binkert.org    typedef int8_t Priority;
1147058Snate@binkert.org
115396SN/A    /// Event priorities, to provide tie-breakers for events scheduled
116396SN/A    /// at the same cycle.  Most events are scheduled at the default
117396SN/A    /// priority; these values are used to control events that need to
118396SN/A    /// be ordered within a cycle.
1195501Snate@binkert.org
1207058Snate@binkert.org    /// Minimum priority
1217058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority Minimum_Pri =          SCHAR_MIN;
1223329Sstever@eecs.umich.edu
1237058Snate@binkert.org    /// If we enable tracing on a particular cycle, do that as the
1247058Snate@binkert.org    /// very first thing so we don't miss any of the events on
1257058Snate@binkert.org    /// that cycle (even if we enter the debugger).
1269979Satgutier@umich.edu    static const Priority Debug_Enable_Pri =          -101;
127396SN/A
1287058Snate@binkert.org    /// Breakpoints should happen before anything else (except
1297058Snate@binkert.org    /// enabling trace output), so we don't miss any action when
1307058Snate@binkert.org    /// debugging.
1317058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority Debug_Break_Pri =           -100;
1323329Sstever@eecs.umich.edu
1337058Snate@binkert.org    /// CPU switches schedule the new CPU's tick event for the
1347058Snate@binkert.org    /// same cycle (after unscheduling the old CPU's tick event).
1357058Snate@binkert.org    /// The switch needs to come before any tick events to make
1367058Snate@binkert.org    /// sure we don't tick both CPUs in the same cycle.
1377058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority CPU_Switch_Pri =             -31;
138396SN/A
1397058Snate@binkert.org    /// For some reason "delayed" inter-cluster writebacks are
1407058Snate@binkert.org    /// scheduled before regular writebacks (which have default
1417058Snate@binkert.org    /// priority).  Steve?
1427058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority Delayed_Writeback_Pri =       -1;
143396SN/A
1447058Snate@binkert.org    /// Default is zero for historical reasons.
1457058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority Default_Pri =                  0;
146396SN/A
14710249Sstephan.diestelhorst@arm.com    /// DVFS update event leads to stats dump therefore given a lower priority
14810249Sstephan.diestelhorst@arm.com    /// to ensure all relevant states have been updated
14910249Sstephan.diestelhorst@arm.com    static const Priority DVFS_Update_Pri =             31;
15010249Sstephan.diestelhorst@arm.com
1517058Snate@binkert.org    /// Serailization needs to occur before tick events also, so
1527058Snate@binkert.org    /// that a serialize/unserialize is identical to an on-line
1537058Snate@binkert.org    /// CPU switch.
1547058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority Serialize_Pri =               32;
155396SN/A
1567058Snate@binkert.org    /// CPU ticks must come after other associated CPU events
1577058Snate@binkert.org    /// (such as writebacks).
1587058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority CPU_Tick_Pri =                50;
159396SN/A
1607058Snate@binkert.org    /// Statistics events (dump, reset, etc.) come after
1617058Snate@binkert.org    /// everything else, but before exit.
1627058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority Stat_Event_Pri =              90;
1634075Sbinkertn@umich.edu
1647058Snate@binkert.org    /// Progress events come at the end.
1657058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority Progress_Event_Pri =          95;
1665501Snate@binkert.org
1677058Snate@binkert.org    /// If we want to exit on this cycle, it's the very last thing
1687058Snate@binkert.org    /// we do.
1697058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority Sim_Exit_Pri =               100;
1707058Snate@binkert.org
1717058Snate@binkert.org    /// Maximum priority
1727058Snate@binkert.org    static const Priority Maximum_Pri =          SCHAR_MAX;
1739983Sstever@gmail.com};
1749983Sstever@gmail.com
1759983Sstever@gmail.com/*
1769983Sstever@gmail.com * An item on an event queue.  The action caused by a given
1779983Sstever@gmail.com * event is specified by deriving a subclass and overriding the
1789983Sstever@gmail.com * process() member function.
1799983Sstever@gmail.com *
1809983Sstever@gmail.com * Caution, the order of members is chosen to maximize data packing.
1819983Sstever@gmail.com */
1829983Sstever@gmail.comclass Event : public EventBase, public Serializable
1839983Sstever@gmail.com{
1849983Sstever@gmail.com    friend class EventQueue;
1859983Sstever@gmail.com
1869983Sstever@gmail.com  private:
1879983Sstever@gmail.com    // The event queue is now a linked list of linked lists.  The
1889983Sstever@gmail.com    // 'nextBin' pointer is to find the bin, where a bin is defined as
1899983Sstever@gmail.com    // when+priority.  All events in the same bin will be stored in a
1909983Sstever@gmail.com    // second linked list (a stack) maintained by the 'nextInBin'
1919983Sstever@gmail.com    // pointer.  The list will be accessed in LIFO order.  The end
1929983Sstever@gmail.com    // result is that the insert/removal in 'nextBin' is
1939983Sstever@gmail.com    // linear/constant, and the lookup/removal in 'nextInBin' is
1949983Sstever@gmail.com    // constant/constant.  Hopefully this is a significant improvement
1959983Sstever@gmail.com    // over the current fully linear insertion.
1969983Sstever@gmail.com    Event *nextBin;
1979983Sstever@gmail.com    Event *nextInBin;
1989983Sstever@gmail.com
1999983Sstever@gmail.com    static Event *insertBefore(Event *event, Event *curr);
2009983Sstever@gmail.com    static Event *removeItem(Event *event, Event *last);
2019983Sstever@gmail.com
2029983Sstever@gmail.com    Tick _when;         //!< timestamp when event should be processed
2039983Sstever@gmail.com    Priority _priority; //!< event priority
2049983Sstever@gmail.com    Flags flags;
2059983Sstever@gmail.com
2069983Sstever@gmail.com#ifndef NDEBUG
2079983Sstever@gmail.com    /// Global counter to generate unique IDs for Event instances
2089983Sstever@gmail.com    static Counter instanceCounter;
2099983Sstever@gmail.com
2109983Sstever@gmail.com    /// This event's unique ID.  We can also use pointer values for
2119983Sstever@gmail.com    /// this but they're not consistent across runs making debugging
2129983Sstever@gmail.com    /// more difficult.  Thus we use a global counter value when
2139983Sstever@gmail.com    /// debugging.
2149983Sstever@gmail.com    Counter instance;
2159983Sstever@gmail.com
2169983Sstever@gmail.com    /// queue to which this event belongs (though it may or may not be
2179983Sstever@gmail.com    /// scheduled on this queue yet)
2189983Sstever@gmail.com    EventQueue *queue;
2199983Sstever@gmail.com#endif
2209983Sstever@gmail.com
2219983Sstever@gmail.com#ifdef EVENTQ_DEBUG
2229983Sstever@gmail.com    Tick whenCreated;   //!< time created
2239983Sstever@gmail.com    Tick whenScheduled; //!< time scheduled
2249983Sstever@gmail.com#endif
2259983Sstever@gmail.com
2269983Sstever@gmail.com    void
2279983Sstever@gmail.com    setWhen(Tick when, EventQueue *q)
2289983Sstever@gmail.com    {
2299983Sstever@gmail.com        _when = when;
2309983Sstever@gmail.com#ifndef NDEBUG
2319983Sstever@gmail.com        queue = q;
2329983Sstever@gmail.com#endif
2339983Sstever@gmail.com#ifdef EVENTQ_DEBUG
2349983Sstever@gmail.com        whenScheduled = curTick();
2359983Sstever@gmail.com#endif
2369983Sstever@gmail.com    }
2379983Sstever@gmail.com
2389983Sstever@gmail.com    bool
2399983Sstever@gmail.com    initialized() const
2409983Sstever@gmail.com    {
2419983Sstever@gmail.com        return this && (flags & InitMask) == Initialized;
2429983Sstever@gmail.com    }
2439983Sstever@gmail.com
2449983Sstever@gmail.com  protected:
2459983Sstever@gmail.com    /// Accessor for flags.
2469983Sstever@gmail.com    Flags
2479983Sstever@gmail.com    getFlags() const
2489983Sstever@gmail.com    {
2499983Sstever@gmail.com        return flags & PublicRead;
2509983Sstever@gmail.com    }
2519983Sstever@gmail.com
2529983Sstever@gmail.com    bool
2539983Sstever@gmail.com    isFlagSet(Flags _flags) const
2549983Sstever@gmail.com    {
2559983Sstever@gmail.com        assert(_flags.noneSet(~PublicRead));
2569983Sstever@gmail.com        return flags.isSet(_flags);
2579983Sstever@gmail.com    }
2589983Sstever@gmail.com
2599983Sstever@gmail.com    /// Accessor for flags.
2609983Sstever@gmail.com    void
2619983Sstever@gmail.com    setFlags(Flags _flags)
2629983Sstever@gmail.com    {
2639983Sstever@gmail.com        assert(_flags.noneSet(~PublicWrite));
2649983Sstever@gmail.com        flags.set(_flags);
2659983Sstever@gmail.com    }
2669983Sstever@gmail.com
2679983Sstever@gmail.com    void
2689983Sstever@gmail.com    clearFlags(Flags _flags)
2699983Sstever@gmail.com    {
2709983Sstever@gmail.com        assert(_flags.noneSet(~PublicWrite));
2719983Sstever@gmail.com        flags.clear(_flags);
2729983Sstever@gmail.com    }
2739983Sstever@gmail.com
2749983Sstever@gmail.com    void
2759983Sstever@gmail.com    clearFlags()
2769983Sstever@gmail.com    {
2779983Sstever@gmail.com        flags.clear(PublicWrite);
2789983Sstever@gmail.com    }
2799983Sstever@gmail.com
2809983Sstever@gmail.com    // This function isn't really useful if TRACING_ON is not defined
2819983Sstever@gmail.com    virtual void trace(const char *action);     //!< trace event activity
2829983Sstever@gmail.com
2839983Sstever@gmail.com  public:
284396SN/A
2852SN/A    /*
2862SN/A     * Event constructor
2872SN/A     * @param queue that the event gets scheduled on
2882SN/A     */
2898581Ssteve.reinhardt@amd.com    Event(Priority p = Default_Pri, Flags f = 0)
2908581Ssteve.reinhardt@amd.com        : nextBin(NULL), nextInBin(NULL), _priority(p),
2918581Ssteve.reinhardt@amd.com          flags(Initialized | f)
292224SN/A    {
2938581Ssteve.reinhardt@amd.com        assert(f.noneSet(~PublicWrite));
2944016Sstever@eecs.umich.edu#ifndef NDEBUG
2955501Snate@binkert.org        instance = ++instanceCounter;
2965605Snate@binkert.org        queue = NULL;
2975501Snate@binkert.org#endif
2985501Snate@binkert.org#ifdef EVENTQ_DEBUG
2997823Ssteve.reinhardt@amd.com        whenCreated = curTick();
3005501Snate@binkert.org        whenScheduled = 0;
3014016Sstever@eecs.umich.edu#endif
302224SN/A    }
303224SN/A
3045768Snate@binkert.org    virtual ~Event();
3055768Snate@binkert.org    virtual const std::string name() const;
306265SN/A
3075501Snate@binkert.org    /// Return a C string describing the event.  This string should
3085501Snate@binkert.org    /// *not* be dynamically allocated; just a const char array
3095501Snate@binkert.org    /// describing the event class.
3105501Snate@binkert.org    virtual const char *description() const;
3115501Snate@binkert.org
3125501Snate@binkert.org    /// Dump the current event data
3135501Snate@binkert.org    void dump() const;
3145501Snate@binkert.org
3155501Snate@binkert.org  public:
3165501Snate@binkert.org    /*
3175501Snate@binkert.org     * This member function is invoked when the event is processed
3185501Snate@binkert.org     * (occurs).  There is no default implementation; each subclass
3195501Snate@binkert.org     * must provide its own implementation.  The event is not
3205501Snate@binkert.org     * automatically deleted after it is processed (to allow for
3215501Snate@binkert.org     * statically allocated event objects).
3225501Snate@binkert.org     *
3235501Snate@binkert.org     * If the AutoDestroy flag is set, the object is deleted once it
3245501Snate@binkert.org     * is processed.
3255501Snate@binkert.org     */
3265501Snate@binkert.org    virtual void process() = 0;
3275501Snate@binkert.org
3282SN/A    /// Determine if the current event is scheduled
3295769Snate@binkert.org    bool scheduled() const { return flags.isSet(Scheduled); }
3302SN/A
3312SN/A    /// Squash the current event
3325769Snate@binkert.org    void squash() { flags.set(Squashed); }
3332SN/A
3342SN/A    /// Check whether the event is squashed
3355769Snate@binkert.org    bool squashed() const { return flags.isSet(Squashed); }
3362SN/A
3372667Sstever@eecs.umich.edu    /// See if this is a SimExitEvent (without resorting to RTTI)
3385769Snate@binkert.org    bool isExitEvent() const { return flags.isSet(IsExitEvent); }
3392667Sstever@eecs.umich.edu
3402SN/A    /// Get the time that the event is scheduled
3412SN/A    Tick when() const { return _when; }
3422SN/A
3432SN/A    /// Get the event priority
3447058Snate@binkert.org    Priority priority() const { return _priority; }
3452SN/A
3469983Sstever@gmail.com    //! If this is part of a GlobalEvent, return the pointer to the
3479983Sstever@gmail.com    //! Global Event.  By default, there is no GlobalEvent, so return
3489983Sstever@gmail.com    //! NULL.  (Overridden in GlobalEvent::BarrierEvent.)
3499983Sstever@gmail.com    virtual BaseGlobalEvent *globalEvent() { return NULL; }
3509983Sstever@gmail.com
3515605Snate@binkert.org#ifndef SWIG
352224SN/A    virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
353237SN/A    virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
3549983Sstever@gmail.com
3559983Sstever@gmail.com    //! This function is required to support restoring from checkpoints
3569983Sstever@gmail.com    //! when running with multiple queues. Since we still have not thrashed
3579983Sstever@gmail.com    //! out all the details on checkpointing, this function is most likely
3589983Sstever@gmail.com    //! to be revisited in future.
3599983Sstever@gmail.com    virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section,
3609983Sstever@gmail.com                     EventQueue *eventq);
3615605Snate@binkert.org#endif
362571SN/A};
363571SN/A
3647005Snate@binkert.org#ifndef SWIG
3657005Snate@binkert.orginline bool
3667005Snate@binkert.orgoperator<(const Event &l, const Event &r)
3677005Snate@binkert.org{
3687005Snate@binkert.org    return l.when() < r.when() ||
3697005Snate@binkert.org        (l.when() == r.when() && l.priority() < r.priority());
3707005Snate@binkert.org}
3717005Snate@binkert.org
3727005Snate@binkert.orginline bool
3737005Snate@binkert.orgoperator>(const Event &l, const Event &r)
3747005Snate@binkert.org{
3757005Snate@binkert.org    return l.when() > r.when() ||
3767005Snate@binkert.org        (l.when() == r.when() && l.priority() > r.priority());
3777005Snate@binkert.org}
3787005Snate@binkert.org
3797005Snate@binkert.orginline bool
3807005Snate@binkert.orgoperator<=(const Event &l, const Event &r)
3817005Snate@binkert.org{
3827005Snate@binkert.org    return l.when() < r.when() ||
3837005Snate@binkert.org        (l.when() == r.when() && l.priority() <= r.priority());
3847005Snate@binkert.org}
3857005Snate@binkert.orginline bool
3867005Snate@binkert.orgoperator>=(const Event &l, const Event &r)
3877005Snate@binkert.org{
3887005Snate@binkert.org    return l.when() > r.when() ||
3897005Snate@binkert.org        (l.when() == r.when() && l.priority() >= r.priority());
3907005Snate@binkert.org}
3917005Snate@binkert.org
3927005Snate@binkert.orginline bool
3937005Snate@binkert.orgoperator==(const Event &l, const Event &r)
3947005Snate@binkert.org{
3957005Snate@binkert.org    return l.when() == r.when() && l.priority() == r.priority();
3967005Snate@binkert.org}
3977005Snate@binkert.org
3987005Snate@binkert.orginline bool
3997005Snate@binkert.orgoperator!=(const Event &l, const Event &r)
4007005Snate@binkert.org{
4017005Snate@binkert.org    return l.when() != r.when() || l.priority() != r.priority();
4027005Snate@binkert.org}
4037005Snate@binkert.org#endif
4047005Snate@binkert.org
40510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se/**
4062SN/A * Queue of events sorted in time order
40710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se *
40810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * Events are scheduled (inserted into the event queue) using the
40910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * schedule() method. This method either inserts a <i>synchronous</i>
41010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * or <i>asynchronous</i> event.
41110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se *
41210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * Synchronous events are scheduled using schedule() method with the
41310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * argument 'global' set to false (default). This should only be done
41410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * from a thread holding the event queue lock
41510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * (EventQueue::service_mutex). The lock is always held when an event
41610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * handler is called, it can therefore always insert events into its
41710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * own event queue unless it voluntarily releases the lock.
41810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se *
41910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * Events can be scheduled across thread (and event queue borders) by
42010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * either scheduling asynchronous events or taking the target event
42110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * queue's lock. However, the lock should <i>never</i> be taken
42210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * directly since this is likely to cause deadlocks. Instead, code
42310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * that needs to schedule events in other event queues should
42410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * temporarily release its own queue and lock the new queue. This
42510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * prevents deadlocks since a single thread never owns more than one
42610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * event queue lock. This functionality is provided by the
42710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * ScopedMigration helper class. Note that temporarily migrating
42810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * between event queues can make the simulation non-deterministic, it
42910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * should therefore be limited to cases where that can be tolerated
43010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * (e.g., handling asynchronous IO or fast-forwarding in KVM).
43110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se *
43210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * Asynchronous events can also be scheduled using the normal
43310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * schedule() method with the 'global' parameter set to true. Unlike
43410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * the previous queue migration strategy, this strategy is fully
43510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * deterministic. This causes the event to be inserted in a separate
43610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * queue of asynchronous events (async_queue), which is merged main
43710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * event queue at the end of each simulation quantum (by calling the
43810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * handleAsyncInsertions() method). Note that this implies that such
43910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * events must happen at least one simulation quantum into the future,
44010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * otherwise they risk being scheduled in the past by
44110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se * handleAsyncInsertions().
4422SN/A */
443395SN/Aclass EventQueue : public Serializable
4442SN/A{
4455605Snate@binkert.org  private:
446265SN/A    std::string objName;
4472SN/A    Event *head;
4489356Snilay@cs.wisc.edu    Tick _curTick;
4492SN/A
4509983Sstever@gmail.com    //! Mutex to protect async queue.
4519983Sstever@gmail.com    std::mutex *async_queue_mutex;
4529983Sstever@gmail.com
4539983Sstever@gmail.com    //! List of events added by other threads to this event queue.
4549983Sstever@gmail.com    std::list<Event*> async_queue;
4559983Sstever@gmail.com
45610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    /**
45710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * Lock protecting event handling.
45810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     *
45910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * This lock is always taken when servicing events. It is assumed
46010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * that the thread scheduling new events (not asynchronous events
46110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * though) have taken this lock. This is normally done by
46210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * serviceOne() since new events are typically scheduled as a
46310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * response to an earlier event.
46410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     *
46510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * This lock is intended to be used to temporarily steal an event
46610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * queue to support inter-thread communication when some
46710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * deterministic timing can be sacrificed for speed. For example,
46810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * the KVM CPU can use this support to access devices running in a
46910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * different thread.
47010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     *
47110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * @see EventQueue::ScopedMigration.
47210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * @see EventQueue::ScopedRelease
47310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * @see EventQueue::lock()
47410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * @see EventQueue::unlock()
47510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     */
47610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    std::mutex service_mutex;
47710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se
4789983Sstever@gmail.com    //! Insert / remove event from the queue. Should only be called
4799983Sstever@gmail.com    //! by thread operating this queue.
4802SN/A    void insert(Event *event);
4812SN/A    void remove(Event *event);
4822SN/A
4839983Sstever@gmail.com    //! Function for adding events to the async queue. The added events
4849983Sstever@gmail.com    //! are added to main event queue later. Threads, other than the
4859983Sstever@gmail.com    //! owning thread, should call this function instead of insert().
4869983Sstever@gmail.com    void asyncInsert(Event *event);
4879983Sstever@gmail.com
4887063Snate@binkert.org    EventQueue(const EventQueue &);
4897063Snate@binkert.org
4902SN/A  public:
49110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se#ifndef SWIG
49210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    /**
49310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * Temporarily migrate execution to a different event queue.
49410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     *
49510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * An instance of this class temporarily migrates execution to a
49610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * different event queue by releasing the current queue, locking
49710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * the new queue, and updating curEventQueue(). This can, for
49810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * example, be useful when performing IO across thread event
49910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * queues when timing is not crucial (e.g., during fast
50010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * forwarding).
50110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     */
50210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    class ScopedMigration
50310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    {
50410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se      public:
50510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        ScopedMigration(EventQueue *_new_eq)
50610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            :  new_eq(*_new_eq), old_eq(*curEventQueue())
50710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        {
50810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            old_eq.unlock();
50910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            new_eq.lock();
51010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            curEventQueue(&new_eq);
51110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        }
51210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se
51310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        ~ScopedMigration()
51410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        {
51510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            new_eq.unlock();
51610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            old_eq.lock();
51710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            curEventQueue(&old_eq);
51810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        }
51910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se
52010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se      private:
52110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        EventQueue &new_eq;
52210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        EventQueue &old_eq;
52310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    };
52410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se
52510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    /**
52610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * Temporarily release the event queue service lock.
52710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     *
52810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * There are cases where it is desirable to temporarily release
52910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * the event queue lock to prevent deadlocks. For example, when
53010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * waiting on the global barrier, we need to release the lock to
53110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * prevent deadlocks from happening when another thread tries to
53210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * temporarily take over the event queue waiting on the barrier.
53310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     */
53410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    class ScopedRelease
53510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    {
53610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se      public:
53710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        ScopedRelease(EventQueue *_eq)
53810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            :  eq(*_eq)
53910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        {
54010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            eq.unlock();
54110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        }
54210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se
54310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        ~ScopedRelease()
54410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        {
54510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se            eq.lock();
54610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        }
54710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se
54810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se      private:
54910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se        EventQueue &eq;
55010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    };
55110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se#endif
55210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se
5537063Snate@binkert.org    EventQueue(const std::string &n);
5542SN/A
555512SN/A    virtual const std::string name() const { return objName; }
5569983Sstever@gmail.com    void name(const std::string &st) { objName = st; }
557265SN/A
5589983Sstever@gmail.com    //! Schedule the given event on this queue. Safe to call from any
5599983Sstever@gmail.com    //! thread.
5609983Sstever@gmail.com    void schedule(Event *event, Tick when, bool global = false);
5619983Sstever@gmail.com
5629983Sstever@gmail.com    //! Deschedule the specified event. Should be called only from the
5639983Sstever@gmail.com    //! owning thread.
5645738Snate@binkert.org    void deschedule(Event *event);
5659983Sstever@gmail.com
5669983Sstever@gmail.com    //! Reschedule the specified event. Should be called only from
5679983Sstever@gmail.com    //! the owning thread.
5685738Snate@binkert.org    void reschedule(Event *event, Tick when, bool always = false);
5692SN/A
5705501Snate@binkert.org    Tick nextTick() const { return head->when(); }
5719356Snilay@cs.wisc.edu    void setCurTick(Tick newVal) { _curTick = newVal; }
5729356Snilay@cs.wisc.edu    Tick getCurTick() { return _curTick; }
5739356Snilay@cs.wisc.edu
5742667Sstever@eecs.umich.edu    Event *serviceOne();
5752SN/A
5762SN/A    // process all events up to the given timestamp.  we inline a
5772SN/A    // quick test to see if there are any events to process; if so,
5782SN/A    // call the internal out-of-line version to process them all.
5795501Snate@binkert.org    void
5805501Snate@binkert.org    serviceEvents(Tick when)
5815501Snate@binkert.org    {
5822SN/A        while (!empty()) {
5832SN/A            if (nextTick() > when)
5842SN/A                break;
5852SN/A
5861634SN/A            /**
5871634SN/A             * @todo this assert is a good bug catcher.  I need to
5881634SN/A             * make it true again.
5891634SN/A             */
5901634SN/A            //assert(head->when() >= when && "event scheduled in the past");
5912SN/A            serviceOne();
5922SN/A        }
5939356Snilay@cs.wisc.edu
5949356Snilay@cs.wisc.edu        setCurTick(when);
5952SN/A    }
5962SN/A
5972SN/A    // return true if no events are queued
5985501Snate@binkert.org    bool empty() const { return head == NULL; }
5992SN/A
6005501Snate@binkert.org    void dump() const;
6012SN/A
6025502Snate@binkert.org    bool debugVerify() const;
6035502Snate@binkert.org
6049983Sstever@gmail.com    //! Function for moving events from the async_queue to the main queue.
6059983Sstever@gmail.com    void handleAsyncInsertions();
6069983Sstever@gmail.com
6078648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu    /**
6088648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu     *  function for replacing the head of the event queue, so that a
6098648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu     *  different set of events can run without disturbing events that have
6108648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu     *  already been scheduled. Already scheduled events can be processed
6118648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu     *  by replacing the original head back.
6128648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu     *  USING THIS FUNCTION CAN BE DANGEROUS TO THE HEALTH OF THE SIMULATOR.
6138648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu     *  NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE.
6148648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu     */
6158648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu    Event* replaceHead(Event* s);
6168648Snilay@cs.wisc.edu
61710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    /**@{*/
61810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    /**
61910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * Provide an interface for locking/unlocking the event queue.
62010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     *
62110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * @warn Do NOT use these methods directly unless you really know
62210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * what you are doing. Incorrect use can easily lead to simulator
62310153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * deadlocks.
62410153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     *
62510153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * @see EventQueue::ScopedMigration.
62610153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * @see EventQueue::ScopedRelease
62710153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     * @see EventQueue
62810153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se     */
62910153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    void lock() { service_mutex.lock(); }
63010153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    void unlock() { service_mutex.unlock(); }
63110153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se    /**@}*/
63210153Sandreas@sandberg.pp.se
6335605Snate@binkert.org#ifndef SWIG
634217SN/A    virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
635237SN/A    virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
6365605Snate@binkert.org#endif
6372SN/A};
6382SN/A
6399554Sandreas.hansson@arm.comvoid dumpMainQueue();
6409554Sandreas.hansson@arm.com
6415605Snate@binkert.org#ifndef SWIG
6425605Snate@binkert.orgclass EventManager
6435605Snate@binkert.org{
6445605Snate@binkert.org  protected:
6455605Snate@binkert.org    /** A pointer to this object's event queue */
6465605Snate@binkert.org    EventQueue *eventq;
6472SN/A
6485605Snate@binkert.org  public:
6499099Sandreas.hansson@arm.com    EventManager(EventManager &em) : eventq(em.eventq) {}
6509159Sandreas.hansson@arm.com    EventManager(EventManager *em) : eventq(em->eventq) {}
6515605Snate@binkert.org    EventManager(EventQueue *eq) : eventq(eq) {}
6522SN/A
6535605Snate@binkert.org    EventQueue *
6549099Sandreas.hansson@arm.com    eventQueue() const
6557060Snate@binkert.org    {
6567060Snate@binkert.org        return eventq;
6577060Snate@binkert.org    }
6587060Snate@binkert.org
6595605Snate@binkert.org    void
6605605Snate@binkert.org    schedule(Event &event, Tick when)
6615605Snate@binkert.org    {
6625605Snate@binkert.org        eventq->schedule(&event, when);
6635605Snate@binkert.org    }
6645605Snate@binkert.org
6655605Snate@binkert.org    void
6665605Snate@binkert.org    deschedule(Event &event)
6675605Snate@binkert.org    {
6685605Snate@binkert.org        eventq->deschedule(&event);
6695605Snate@binkert.org    }
6705605Snate@binkert.org
6715605Snate@binkert.org    void
6725605Snate@binkert.org    reschedule(Event &event, Tick when, bool always = false)
6735605Snate@binkert.org    {
6745605Snate@binkert.org        eventq->reschedule(&event, when, always);
6755605Snate@binkert.org    }
6765605Snate@binkert.org
6775605Snate@binkert.org    void
6785605Snate@binkert.org    schedule(Event *event, Tick when)
6795605Snate@binkert.org    {
6805605Snate@binkert.org        eventq->schedule(event, when);
6815605Snate@binkert.org    }
6825605Snate@binkert.org
6835605Snate@binkert.org    void
6845605Snate@binkert.org    deschedule(Event *event)
6855605Snate@binkert.org    {
6865605Snate@binkert.org        eventq->deschedule(event);
6875605Snate@binkert.org    }
6885605Snate@binkert.org
6895605Snate@binkert.org    void
6905605Snate@binkert.org    reschedule(Event *event, Tick when, bool always = false)
6915605Snate@binkert.org    {
6925605Snate@binkert.org        eventq->reschedule(event, when, always);
6935605Snate@binkert.org    }
6949356Snilay@cs.wisc.edu
6959356Snilay@cs.wisc.edu    void setCurTick(Tick newVal) { eventq->setCurTick(newVal); }
6965605Snate@binkert.org};
6975605Snate@binkert.org
6987005Snate@binkert.orgtemplate <class T, void (T::* F)()>
6997005Snate@binkert.orgvoid
7007005Snate@binkert.orgDelayFunction(EventQueue *eventq, Tick when, T *object)
7015502Snate@binkert.org{
7027005Snate@binkert.org    class DelayEvent : public Event
7037005Snate@binkert.org    {
7047005Snate@binkert.org      private:
7057005Snate@binkert.org        T *object;
7067005Snate@binkert.org
7077005Snate@binkert.org      public:
7087005Snate@binkert.org        DelayEvent(T *o)
7098581Ssteve.reinhardt@amd.com            : Event(Default_Pri, AutoDelete), object(o)
7108581Ssteve.reinhardt@amd.com        { }
7117005Snate@binkert.org        void process() { (object->*F)(); }
7127005Snate@binkert.org        const char *description() const { return "delay"; }
7137005Snate@binkert.org    };
7147005Snate@binkert.org
7157005Snate@binkert.org    eventq->schedule(new DelayEvent(object), when);
7165502Snate@binkert.org}
7175502Snate@binkert.org
7187005Snate@binkert.orgtemplate <class T, void (T::* F)()>
7197005Snate@binkert.orgclass EventWrapper : public Event
7205502Snate@binkert.org{
7217005Snate@binkert.org  private:
7227005Snate@binkert.org    T *object;
7235502Snate@binkert.org
7247005Snate@binkert.org  public:
7257005Snate@binkert.org    EventWrapper(T *obj, bool del = false, Priority p = Default_Pri)
7267005Snate@binkert.org        : Event(p), object(obj)
7277005Snate@binkert.org    {
7287005Snate@binkert.org        if (del)
7297005Snate@binkert.org            setFlags(AutoDelete);
7307005Snate@binkert.org    }
7315502Snate@binkert.org
7327066Snate@binkert.org    EventWrapper(T &obj, bool del = false, Priority p = Default_Pri)
7337066Snate@binkert.org        : Event(p), object(&obj)
7347066Snate@binkert.org    {
7357066Snate@binkert.org        if (del)
7367066Snate@binkert.org            setFlags(AutoDelete);
7377066Snate@binkert.org    }
7387066Snate@binkert.org
7397005Snate@binkert.org    void process() { (object->*F)(); }
7405502Snate@binkert.org
7417005Snate@binkert.org    const std::string
7427005Snate@binkert.org    name() const
7437005Snate@binkert.org    {
7447005Snate@binkert.org        return object->name() + ".wrapped_event";
7457005Snate@binkert.org    }
7467005Snate@binkert.org
7477005Snate@binkert.org    const char *description() const { return "EventWrapped"; }
7487005Snate@binkert.org};
7495605Snate@binkert.org#endif
7502SN/A
7511354SN/A#endif // __SIM_EVENTQ_HH__
752