gem5/src/mem/ruby/structures/TimerTable.hh

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood
* All rights reserved.
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#ifndef __MEM_RUBY_STRUCTURES_TIMERTABLE_HH__
#define __MEM_RUBY_STRUCTURES_TIMERTABLE_HH__
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#include <cassert>
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include "mem/ruby/common/Address.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/common/Consumer.hh"
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class TimerTable
{
public:
TimerTable();
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void
setConsumer(Consumer* consumer_ptr)
{
assert(m_consumer_ptr == NULL);
m_consumer_ptr = consumer_ptr;
}
void setClockObj(ClockedObject* obj)
{
assert(m_clockobj_ptr == NULL);
m_clockobj_ptr = obj;
}
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void
setDescription(const std::string& name)
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{
m_name = name;
}
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bool isReady() const;
const Address& readyAddress() const;
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bool isSet(const Address& address) const { return !!m_map.count(address); }
void set(const Address& address, Cycles relative_latency);
void set(const Address& address, uint64_t relative_latency)
{ set(address, Cycles(relative_latency)); }
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void unset(const Address& address);
void print(std::ostream& out) const;
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private:
void updateNext() const;
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// Private copy constructor and assignment operator
TimerTable(const TimerTable& obj);
TimerTable& operator=(const TimerTable& obj);
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// Data Members (m_prefix)
// use a std::map for the address map as this container is sorted
// and ensures a well-defined iteration order
typedef std::map<Address, Cycles> AddressMap;
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AddressMap m_map;
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mutable bool m_next_valid;
mutable Cycles m_next_time; // Only valid if m_next_valid is true
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mutable Address m_next_address; // Only valid if m_next_valid is true
//! Object used for querying time.
ClockedObject* m_clockobj_ptr;
//! Consumer to signal a wakeup()
Consumer* m_consumer_ptr;
std::string m_name;
};
inline std::ostream&
operator<<(std::ostream& out, const TimerTable& obj)
{
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obj.print(out);
out << std::flush;
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return out;
}
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#endif // __MEM_RUBY_STRUCTURES_TIMERTABLE_HH__