gem5/src/mem/ruby/common/NetDest.hh

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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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* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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/*
* Set.h
*
* Description:
*
* $Id$
*
*/
// NetDest specifies the network destination of a NetworkMessage
// This is backward compatible with the Set class that was previously
// used to specify network destinations.
// NetDest supports both node networks and component networks
#ifndef NETDEST_H
#define NETDEST_H
#include "Global.hh"
#include "Vector.hh"
#include "NodeID.hh"
#include "MachineID.hh"
#include "RubyConfig.hh"
#include "Set.hh"
#include "MachineType.hh"
class Set;
class NetDest {
public:
// Constructors
// creates and empty set
NetDest();
explicit NetDest(int bit_size);
NetDest& operator=(const Set& obj);
// Destructor
// ~NetDest();
// Public Methods
void add(MachineID newElement);
void addNetDest(const NetDest& netDest);
void addRandom();
void setNetDest(MachineType machine, const Set& set);
void remove(MachineID oldElement);
void removeNetDest(const NetDest& netDest);
void clear();
void broadcast();
void broadcast(MachineType machine);
int count() const;
bool isEqual(const NetDest& netDest);
NetDest OR(const NetDest& orNetDest) const; // return the logical OR of this netDest and orNetDest
NetDest AND(const NetDest& andNetDest) const; // return the logical AND of this netDest and andNetDest
// Returns true if the intersection of the two netDests is non-empty
bool intersectionIsNotEmpty(const NetDest& other_netDest) const;
// Returns true if the intersection of the two netDests is empty
bool intersectionIsEmpty(const NetDest& other_netDest) const;
bool isSuperset(const NetDest& test) const;
bool isSubset(const NetDest& test) const { return test.isSuperset(*this); }
bool isElement(MachineID element) const;
bool isBroadcast() const;
bool isEmpty() const;
//For Princeton Network
Vector<NodeID> getAllDest();
NodeID smallestElement() const;
MachineID smallestElement(MachineType machine) const;
void setSize();
int getSize() const { return m_bits.size(); }
// get element for a index
NodeID elementAt(MachineID index);
void print(ostream& out) const;
private:
// Private Methods
// returns a value >= MachineType_base_level("this machine") and < MachineType_base_level("next highest machine")
int vecIndex(MachineID m) const {
int vec_index = MachineType_base_level(m.type);
assert(vec_index < m_bits.size());
return vec_index;
}
NodeID bitIndex(NodeID index) const {
return index;
}
// Data Members (m_ prefix)
Vector < Set > m_bits; // a Vector of bit vectors - i.e. Sets
};
// Output operator declaration
ostream& operator<<(ostream& out, const NetDest& obj);
// ******************* Definitions *******************
// Output operator definition
extern inline
ostream& operator<<(ostream& out, const NetDest& obj)
{
obj.print(out);
out << flush;
return out;
}
#endif //NETDEST_H