gem5/src/mem/ruby/system/DirectoryMemory.cc

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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*/
/*
* DirectoryMemory.cc
*
* Description: See DirectoryMemory.hh
*
* $Id$
*
*/
#include "mem/ruby/system/System.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/common/Driver.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/system/DirectoryMemory.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/slicc_interface/RubySlicc_Util.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/config/RubyConfig.hh"
#include "mem/protocol/Chip.hh"
DirectoryMemory::DirectoryMemory(Chip* chip_ptr, int version)
{
m_chip_ptr = chip_ptr;
m_version = version;
// THIS DOESN'T SEEM TO WORK -- MRM
// m_size = RubyConfig::memoryModuleBlocks()/RubyConfig::numberOfDirectory();
m_size = RubyConfig::memoryModuleBlocks();
assert(m_size > 0);
/*********************************************************************
// allocates an array of directory entry pointers & sets them to NULL
m_entries = new Directory_Entry*[m_size];
if (m_entries == NULL) {
ERROR_MSG("Directory Memory: unable to allocate memory.");
}
for (int i=0; i < m_size; i++) {
m_entries[i] = NULL;
}
*/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
}
DirectoryMemory::~DirectoryMemory()
{
/*********************************************************************
// free up all the directory entries
for (int i=0; i < m_size; i++) {
if (m_entries[i] != NULL) {
delete m_entries[i];
m_entries[i] = NULL;
}
}
// free up the array of directory entries
delete[] m_entries;
*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
m_entries.clear();
}
// Static method
void DirectoryMemory::printConfig(ostream& out)
{
out << "Memory config:" << endl;
out << " memory_bits: " << RubyConfig::memorySizeBits() << endl;
out << " memory_size_bytes: " << RubyConfig::memorySizeBytes() << endl;
out << " memory_size_Kbytes: " << double(RubyConfig::memorySizeBytes()) / (1<<10) << endl;
out << " memory_size_Mbytes: " << double(RubyConfig::memorySizeBytes()) / (1<<20) << endl;
out << " memory_size_Gbytes: " << double(RubyConfig::memorySizeBytes()) / (1<<30) << endl;
out << " module_bits: " << RubyConfig::memoryModuleBits() << endl;
out << " module_size_lines: " << RubyConfig::memoryModuleBlocks() << endl;
out << " module_size_bytes: " << RubyConfig::memoryModuleBlocks() * RubyConfig::dataBlockBytes() << endl;
out << " module_size_Kbytes: " << double(RubyConfig::memoryModuleBlocks() * RubyConfig::dataBlockBytes()) / (1<<10) << endl;
out << " module_size_Mbytes: " << double(RubyConfig::memoryModuleBlocks() * RubyConfig::dataBlockBytes()) / (1<<20) << endl;
}
// Public method
bool DirectoryMemory::isPresent(PhysAddress address)
{
return (map_Address_to_DirectoryNode(address) == m_chip_ptr->getID()*RubyConfig::numberOfDirectoryPerChip()+m_version);
}
void DirectoryMemory::readPhysMem(uint64 address, int size, void * data)
{
}
Directory_Entry& DirectoryMemory::lookup(PhysAddress address)
{
assert(isPresent(address));
Index index = address.memoryModuleIndex();
if (index < 0 || index > m_size) {
WARN_EXPR(m_chip_ptr->getID());
WARN_EXPR(address.getAddress());
WARN_EXPR(index);
WARN_EXPR(m_size);
ERROR_MSG("Directory Memory Assertion: accessing memory out of range.");
}
map<Index, Directory_Entry*>::iterator iter = m_entries.find(index);
Directory_Entry* entry = m_entries.find(index)->second;
// allocate the directory entry on demand.
if (iter == m_entries.end()) {
entry = new Directory_Entry;
// entry->getProcOwner() = m_chip_ptr->getID(); // FIXME - This should not be hard coded
// entry->getDirOwner() = true; // FIXME - This should not be hard-coded
// load the data from physicalMemory when first initalizing
physical_address_t physAddr = address.getAddress();
int8 * dataArray = (int8 * )malloc(RubyConfig::dataBlockBytes() * sizeof(int8));
readPhysMem(physAddr, RubyConfig::dataBlockBytes(), dataArray);
for(int j=0; j < RubyConfig::dataBlockBytes(); j++) {
entry->getDataBlk().setByte(j, dataArray[j]);
}
DEBUG_EXPR(NODE_COMP, MedPrio,entry->getDataBlk());
// store entry to the table
m_entries.insert(make_pair(index, entry));
}
return (*entry);
}
/*
void DirectoryMemory::invalidateBlock(PhysAddress address)
{
assert(isPresent(address));
Index index = address.memoryModuleIndex();
if (index < 0 || index > m_size) {
ERROR_MSG("Directory Memory Assertion: accessing memory out of range.");
}
if(m_entries[index] != NULL){
delete m_entries[index];
m_entries[index] = NULL;
}
}
*/
void DirectoryMemory::print(ostream& out) const
{
out << "Directory dump: " << endl;
for(map<Index, Directory_Entry*>::const_iterator it = m_entries.begin(); it != m_entries.end(); ++it) {
out << it->first << ": ";
out << *(it->second) << endl;
}
}