serialize.hh revision 4000:9bf49767a9e4
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28 * Authors: Nathan Binkert
29 *          Erik Hallnor
30 *          Steve Reinhardt
31 */
32
33/* @file
34 * Serialization Interface Declarations
35 */
36
37#ifndef __SERIALIZE_HH__
38#define __SERIALIZE_HH__
39
40
41#include <list>
42#include <iostream>
43#include <map>
44
45#include "sim/host.hh"
46
47class IniFile;
48class Serializable;
49class Checkpoint;
50class SimObject;
51
52template <class T>
53void paramOut(std::ostream &os, const std::string &name, const T &param);
54
55template <class T>
56void paramIn(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section,
57             const std::string &name, T &param);
58
59template <class T>
60void arrayParamOut(std::ostream &os, const std::string &name,
61                   const T *param, int size);
62
63template <class T>
64void arrayParamIn(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section,
65                  const std::string &name, T *param, int size);
66
67void
68objParamIn(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section,
69           const std::string &name, SimObject * &param);
70
71
72//
73// These macros are streamlined to use in serialize/unserialize
74// functions.  It's assumed that serialize() has a parameter 'os' for
75// the ostream, and unserialize() has parameters 'cp' and 'section'.
76#define SERIALIZE_SCALAR(scalar)	paramOut(os, #scalar, scalar)
77
78#define UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(scalar)	paramIn(cp, section, #scalar, scalar)
79
80// ENUMs are like SCALARs, but we cast them to ints on the way out
81#define SERIALIZE_ENUM(scalar)		paramOut(os, #scalar, (int)scalar)
82
83#define UNSERIALIZE_ENUM(scalar)		\
84 do {						\
85    int tmp;					\
86    paramIn(cp, section, #scalar, tmp);		\
87    scalar = (typeof(scalar))tmp;		\
88  } while (0)
89
90#define SERIALIZE_ARRAY(member, size)	\
91        arrayParamOut(os, #member, member, size)
92
93#define UNSERIALIZE_ARRAY(member, size)	\
94        arrayParamIn(cp, section, #member, member, size)
95
96#define SERIALIZE_OBJPTR(objptr)	paramOut(os, #objptr, (objptr)->name())
97
98#define UNSERIALIZE_OBJPTR(objptr)			\
99  do {							\
100    SimObject *sptr;				\
101    objParamIn(cp, section, #objptr, sptr);		\
102    objptr = dynamic_cast<typeof(objptr)>(sptr);	\
103  } while (0)
104
105/*
106 * Basic support for object serialization.
107 */
108class Serializable
109{
110  protected:
111    void nameOut(std::ostream &os);
112    void nameOut(std::ostream &os, const std::string &_name);
113
114  public:
115    Serializable() {}
116    virtual ~Serializable() {}
117
118    // manditory virtual function, so objects must provide names
119    virtual const std::string name() const = 0;
120
121    virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os) {}
122    virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section) {}
123
124    static Serializable *create(Checkpoint *cp,
125                                 const std::string &section);
126
127    static int ckptCount;
128    static int ckptMaxCount;
129    static int ckptPrevCount;
130    static void serializeAll(const std::string &cpt_dir);
131    static void unserializeAll(const std::string &cpt_dir);
132    static void unserializeGlobals(Checkpoint *cp);
133};
134
135//
136// A SerializableBuilder serves as an evaluation context for a set of
137// parameters that describe a specific instance of a Serializable.  This
138// evaluation context corresponds to a section in the .ini file (as
139// with the base ParamContext) plus an optional node in the
140// configuration hierarchy (the configNode member) for resolving
141// Serializable references.  SerializableBuilder is an abstract superclass;
142// derived classes specialize the class for particular subclasses of
143// Serializable (e.g., BaseCache).
144//
145// For typical usage, see the definition of
146// SerializableClass::createObject().
147//
148class SerializableBuilder
149{
150  public:
151
152    SerializableBuilder() {}
153
154    virtual ~SerializableBuilder() {}
155
156    // Create the actual Serializable corresponding to the parameter
157    // values in this context.  This function is overridden in derived
158    // classes to call a specific constructor for a particular
159    // subclass of Serializable.
160    virtual Serializable *create() = 0;
161};
162
163//
164// An instance of SerializableClass corresponds to a class derived from
165// Serializable.  The SerializableClass instance serves to bind the string
166// name (found in the config file) to a function that creates an
167// instance of the appropriate derived class.
168//
169// This would be much cleaner in Smalltalk or Objective-C, where types
170// are first-class objects themselves.
171//
172class SerializableClass
173{
174  public:
175
176    // Type CreateFunc is a pointer to a function that creates a new
177    // simulation object builder based on a .ini-file parameter
178    // section (specified by the first string argument), a unique name
179    // for the object (specified by the second string argument), and
180    // an optional config hierarchy node (specified by the third
181    // argument).  A pointer to the new SerializableBuilder is returned.
182    typedef Serializable *(*CreateFunc)(Checkpoint *cp,
183                                        const std::string &section);
184
185    static std::map<std::string,CreateFunc> *classMap;
186
187    // Constructor.  For example:
188    //
189    // SerializableClass baseCacheSerializableClass("BaseCacheSerializable",
190    //                         newBaseCacheSerializableBuilder);
191    //
192    SerializableClass(const std::string &className, CreateFunc createFunc);
193
194    // create Serializable given name of class and pointer to
195    // configuration hierarchy node
196    static Serializable *createObject(Checkpoint *cp,
197                                      const std::string &section);
198};
199
200//
201// Macros to encapsulate the magic of declaring & defining
202// SerializableBuilder and SerializableClass objects
203//
204
205#define REGISTER_SERIALIZEABLE(CLASS_NAME, OBJ_CLASS)			   \
206SerializableClass the##OBJ_CLASS##Class(CLASS_NAME,			   \
207                                         OBJ_CLASS::createForUnserialize);
208
209void
210setCheckpointDir(const std::string &name);
211
212class Checkpoint
213{
214  private:
215
216    IniFile *db;
217    const std::string basePath;
218    std::map<std::string, Serializable*> objMap;
219
220  public:
221    Checkpoint(const std::string &cpt_dir, const std::string &path);
222
223    const std::string cptDir;
224
225    bool find(const std::string &section, const std::string &entry,
226              std::string &value);
227
228    bool findObj(const std::string &section, const std::string &entry,
229                 SimObject *&value);
230
231    bool sectionExists(const std::string &section);
232
233    // The following static functions have to do with checkpoint
234    // creation rather than restoration.  This class makes a handy
235    // namespace for them though.
236
237    // Export current checkpoint directory name so other objects can
238    // derive filenames from it (e.g., memory).  The return value is
239    // guaranteed to end in '/' so filenames can be directly appended.
240    // This function is only valid while a checkpoint is being created.
241    static std::string dir();
242
243    // Filename for base checkpoint file within directory.
244    static const char *baseFilename;
245};
246
247#endif // __SERIALIZE_HH__
248