mem: Add ReadCleanReq and ReadSharedReq packets
This patch adds two new read requests packets: ReadCleanReq - For a cache to explicitly request clean data. The response is thus exclusive or shared, but not owned or modified. The read-only caches (see previous patch) use this request type to ensure they do not get dirty data. ReadSharedReq - We add this to distinguish cache read requests from those issued by other masters, such as devices and CPUs. Thus, devices use ReadReq, and caches use ReadCleanReq, ReadExReq, or ReadSharedReq. For the latter, the response can be any state, shared, exclusive, owned or even modified. Both ReadCleanReq and ReadSharedReq re-use the normal ReadResp. The two transactions are aligned with the emerging cache-coherent TLM standard and the AMBA nomenclature. With this change, the normal ReadReq should never be used by a cache, and is reserved for the actual (non-caching) masters in the system. We thus have a way of identifying if a request came from a cache or not. The introduction of ReadSharedReq thus removes the need for the current isTopLevel hack, and also allows us to stop relying on checking the packet size to determine if the source is a cache or not. This is fixed in follow-on patches.
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src/mem/cache/base.cc
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src/mem/cache/base.cc
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@ -190,7 +190,8 @@ BaseCache::regStats()
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// to change the subset of commands that are considered "demand" vs
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// "non-demand"
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#define SUM_DEMAND(s) \
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(s[MemCmd::ReadReq] + s[MemCmd::WriteReq] + s[MemCmd::ReadExReq])
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(s[MemCmd::ReadReq] + s[MemCmd::WriteReq] + \
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s[MemCmd::ReadExReq] + s[MemCmd::ReadCleanReq] + s[MemCmd::ReadSharedReq])
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// should writebacks be included here? prior code was inconsistent...
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#define SUM_NON_DEMAND(s) \
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src/mem/cache/cache_impl.hh
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src/mem/cache/cache_impl.hh
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@ -184,6 +184,10 @@ Cache::satisfyCpuSideRequest(PacketPtr pkt, CacheBlk *blk,
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// special handling for coherent block requests from
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// upper-level caches
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if (pkt->needsExclusive()) {
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// sanity check
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assert(pkt->cmd == MemCmd::ReadExReq ||
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pkt->cmd == MemCmd::SCUpgradeFailReq);
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// if we have a dirty copy, make sure the recipient
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// keeps it marked dirty
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if (blk->isDirty()) {
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if (blk != tempBlock)
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tags->invalidate(blk);
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blk->invalidate();
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} else if (blk->isWritable() && !pending_downgrade
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&& !pkt->sharedAsserted() && !pkt->req->isInstFetch()) {
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} else if (blk->isWritable() && !pending_downgrade &&
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!pkt->sharedAsserted() &&
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pkt->cmd != MemCmd::ReadCleanReq) {
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// we can give the requester an exclusive copy (by not
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// asserting shared line) on a read request if:
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// - we have an exclusive copy at this level (& below)
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@ -901,7 +906,8 @@ Cache::getBusPacket(PacketPtr cpu_pkt, CacheBlk *blk,
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cmd = cpu_pkt->cmd;
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} else {
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// block is invalid
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cmd = needsExclusive ? MemCmd::ReadExReq : MemCmd::ReadReq;
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cmd = needsExclusive ? MemCmd::ReadExReq :
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(isReadOnly ? MemCmd::ReadCleanReq : MemCmd::ReadSharedReq);
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}
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PacketPtr pkt = new Packet(cpu_pkt->req, cmd, blkSize);
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{
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/* InvalidCmd */
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{ 0, InvalidCmd, "InvalidCmd" },
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/* ReadReq */
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/* ReadReq - Read issued by a non-caching agent such as a CPU or
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* device, with no restrictions on alignment. */
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{ SET3(IsRead, IsRequest, NeedsResponse), ReadResp, "ReadReq" },
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/* ReadResp */
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{ SET3(IsRead, IsResponse, HasData), InvalidCmd, "ReadResp" },
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* that it has failed, acquires line as Dirty*/
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{ SET4(IsRead, NeedsExclusive, IsResponse, HasData),
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InvalidCmd, "UpgradeFailResp" },
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/* ReadExReq */
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/* ReadExReq - Read issues by a cache, always cache-line aligned,
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* and the response is guaranteed to be writeable (exclusive or
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* even modified) */
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{ SET5(IsRead, NeedsExclusive, IsInvalidate, IsRequest, NeedsResponse),
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ReadExResp, "ReadExReq" },
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/* ReadExResp */
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/* ReadExResp - Response matching a read exclusive, as we check
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* the need for exclusive also on responses */
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{ SET4(IsRead, NeedsExclusive, IsResponse, HasData),
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InvalidCmd, "ReadExResp" },
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/* ReadCleanReq - Read issued by a cache, always cache-line
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* aligned, and the response is guaranteed to not contain dirty data
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* (exclusive or shared).*/
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{ SET3(IsRead, IsRequest, NeedsResponse), ReadResp, "ReadCleanReq" },
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/* ReadSharedReq - Read issued by a cache, always cache-line
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* aligned, response is shared, possibly exclusive, owned or even
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* modified. */
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{ SET3(IsRead, IsRequest, NeedsResponse), ReadResp, "ReadSharedReq" },
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/* LoadLockedReq: note that we use plain ReadResp as response, so that
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* we can also use ReadRespWithInvalidate when needed */
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{ SET4(IsRead, IsLlsc, IsRequest, NeedsResponse),
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UpgradeFailResp, // Valid for SCUpgradeReq only
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ReadExReq,
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ReadExResp,
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ReadCleanReq,
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ReadSharedReq,
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LoadLockedReq,
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StoreCondReq,
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StoreCondFailReq, // Failed StoreCondReq in MSHR (never sent)
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