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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013 ARM Limited
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*
* Authors: Andreas Hansson
*/
/**
* @file
* DRAMSim2
*/
#ifndef __MEM_DRAMSIM2_HH__
#define __MEM_DRAMSIM2_HH__
#include <queue>
#include <unordered_map>
#include "mem/abstract_mem.hh"
#include "mem/dramsim2_wrapper.hh"
#include "mem/qport.hh"
#include "params/DRAMSim2.hh"
class DRAMSim2 : public AbstractMemory
{
private:
/**
* The memory port has to deal with its own flow control to avoid
* having unbounded storage that is implicitly created in the port
* itself.
*/
class MemoryPort : public SlavePort
{
private:
DRAMSim2& memory;
public:
MemoryPort(const std::string& _name, DRAMSim2& _memory);
protected:
Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt);
void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt);
bool recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt);
void recvRespRetry();
AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const;
};
MemoryPort port;
/**
* The actual DRAMSim2 wrapper
*/
DRAMSim2Wrapper wrapper;
/**
* Is the connected port waiting for a retry from us
*/
bool retryReq;
/**
* Are we waiting for a retry for sending a response.
*/
bool retryResp;
/**
* Keep track of when the wrapper is started.
*/
Tick startTick;
/**
* Keep track of what packets are outstanding per
* address, and do so separately for reads and writes. This is
* done so that we can return the right packet on completion from
* DRAMSim.
*/
std::unordered_map<Addr, std::queue<PacketPtr> > outstandingReads;
std::unordered_map<Addr, std::queue<PacketPtr> > outstandingWrites;
/**
* Count the number of outstanding transactions so that we can
* block any further requests until there is space in DRAMSim2 and
* the sending queue we need to buffer the response packets.
*/
unsigned int nbrOutstandingReads;
unsigned int nbrOutstandingWrites;
/**
* Queue to hold response packets until we can send them
* back. This is needed as DRAMSim2 unconditionally passes
* responses back without any flow control.
*/
std::deque<PacketPtr> responseQueue;
unsigned int nbrOutstanding() const;
/**
* When a packet is ready, use the "access()" method in
* AbstractMemory to actually create the response packet, and send
* it back to the outside world requestor.
*
* @param pkt The packet from the outside world
*/
void accessAndRespond(PacketPtr pkt);
void sendResponse();
/**
* Event to schedule sending of responses
*/
EventWrapper<DRAMSim2, &DRAMSim2::sendResponse> sendResponseEvent;
/**
* Progress the controller one clock cycle.
*/
void tick();
/**
* Event to schedule clock ticks
*/
EventWrapper<DRAMSim2, &DRAMSim2::tick> tickEvent;
/**
* Upstream caches need this packet until true is returned, so
* hold it for deletion until a subsequent call
*/
std::unique_ptr<Packet> pendingDelete;
public:
typedef DRAMSim2Params Params;
DRAMSim2(const Params *p);
/**
* Read completion callback.
*
* @param id Channel id of the responder
* @param addr Address of the request
* @param cycle Internal cycle count of DRAMSim2
*/
void readComplete(unsigned id, uint64_t addr, uint64_t cycle);
/**
* Write completion callback.
*
* @param id Channel id of the responder
* @param addr Address of the request
* @param cycle Internal cycle count of DRAMSim2
*/
void writeComplete(unsigned id, uint64_t addr, uint64_t cycle);
DrainState drain() override;
virtual BaseSlavePort& getSlavePort(const std::string& if_name,
PortID idx = InvalidPortID) override;
void init() override;
void startup() override;
protected:
Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt);
void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt);
bool recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt);
void recvRespRetry();
};
#endif // __MEM_DRAMSIM2_HH__