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Andreas Hansson 692351ea34 MEM: Do not forward uncacheable to bus snoopers
This patch adds a guarding if-statement to avoid forwarding
uncacheable requests (or rather their corresponding request packets)
to bus snoopers. These packets should never have any effect on the
caches, and thus there is no need to forward them to the snoopers.
2012-05-08 05:15:52 -04:00
Andreas Hansson 3fea59e162 MEM: Separate requests and responses for timing accesses
This patch moves send/recvTiming and send/recvTimingSnoop from the
Port base class to the MasterPort and SlavePort, and also splits them
into separate member functions for requests and responses:
send/recvTimingReq, send/recvTimingResp, and send/recvTimingSnoopReq,
send/recvTimingSnoopResp. A master port sends requests and receives
responses, and also receives snoop requests and sends snoop
responses. A slave port has the reciprocal behaviour as it receives
requests and sends responses, and sends snoop requests and receives
snoop responses.

For all MemObjects that have only master ports or slave ports (but not
both), e.g. a CPU, or a PIO device, this patch merely adds more
clarity to what kind of access is taking place. For example, a CPU
port used to call sendTiming, and will now call
sendTimingReq. Similarly, a response previously came back through
recvTiming, which is now recvTimingResp. For the modules that have
both master and slave ports, e.g. the bus, the behaviour was
previously relying on branches based on pkt->isRequest(), and this is
now replaced with a direct call to the apprioriate member function
depending on the type of access. Please note that send/recvRetry is
still shared by all the timing accessors and remains in the Port base
class for now (to maintain the current bus functionality and avoid
changing the statistics of all regressions).

The packet queue is split into a MasterPort and SlavePort version to
facilitate the use of the new timing accessors. All uses of the
PacketQueue are updated accordingly.

With this patch, the type of packet (request or response) is now well
defined for each type of access, and asserts on pkt->isRequest() and
pkt->isResponse() are now moved to the appropriate send member
functions. It is also worth noting that sendTimingSnoopReq no longer
returns a boolean, as the semantics do not alow snoop requests to be
rejected or stalled. All these assumptions are now excplicitly part of
the port interface itself.
2012-05-01 13:40:42 -04:00
Andreas Hansson beed20d7bc MEM: Use base class Master/SlavePort pointers in the bus
This patch makes some rather trivial simplifications to the bus in
that it changes the use of BusMasterPort and BusSlavePort pointers to
simply use MasterPort and SlavePort (iterators are also updated
accordingly).

This change is a step towards a future patch that introduces a
separation of the interface and the structural port itself.
2012-04-25 10:45:23 -04:00
Andreas Hansson 4c92708b48 MEM: Add the PortId type and a corresponding id field to Port
This patch introduces the PortId type, moves the definition of
INVALID_PORT_ID to the Port class, and also gives every port an id to
reflect the fact that each element in a vector port has an
identifier/index.

Previously the bus and Ruby testers (and potentially other users of
the vector ports) added the id field in their port subclasses, and now
this functionality is always present as it is moved to the base class.
2012-04-25 10:41:23 -04:00
Andreas Hansson 750f33a901 MEM: Remove the Broadcast destination from the packet
This patch simplifies the packet by removing the broadcast flag and
instead more firmly relying on (and enforcing) the semantics of
transactions in the classic memory system, i.e. request packets are
routed from a master to a slave based on the address, and when they
are created they have neither a valid source, nor destination. On
their way to the slave, the request packet is updated with a source
field for all modules that multiplex packets from multiple master
(e.g. a bus). When a request packet is turned into a response packet
(at the final slave), it moves the potentially populated source field
to the destination field, and the response packet is routed through
any multiplexing components back to the master based on the
destination field.

Modules that connect multiplexing components, such as caches and
bridges store any existing source and destination field in the sender
state as a stack (just as before).

The packet constructor is simplified in that there is no longer a need
to pass the Packet::Broadcast as the destination (this was always the
case for the classic memory system). In the case of Ruby, rather than
using the parameter to the constructor we now rely on setDest, as
there is already another three-argument constructor in the packet
class.

In many places where the packet information was printed as part of
DPRINTFs, request packets would be printed with a numeric "dest" that
would always be -1 (Broadcast) and that field is now removed from the
printing.
2012-04-14 05:45:55 -04:00
Andreas Hansson dccca0d3a9 MEM: Separate snoops and normal memory requests/responses
This patch introduces port access methods that separates snoop
request/responses from normal memory request/responses. The
differentiation is made for functional, atomic and timing accesses and
builds on the introduction of master and slave ports.

Before the introduction of this patch, the packets belonging to the
different phases of the protocol (request -> [forwarded snoop request
-> snoop response]* -> response) all use the same port access
functions, even though the snoop packets flow in the opposite
direction to the normal packet. That is, a coherent master sends
normal request and receives responses, but receives snoop requests and
sends snoop responses (vice versa for the slave). These two distinct
phases now use different access functions, as described below.

Starting with the functional access, a master sends a request to a
slave through sendFunctional, and the request packet is turned into a
response before the call returns. In a system without cache coherence,
this is all that is needed from the functional interface. For the
cache-coherent scenario, a slave also sends snoop requests to coherent
masters through sendFunctionalSnoop, with responses returned within
the same packet pointer. This is currently used by the bus and caches,
and the LSQ of the O3 CPU. The send/recvFunctional and
send/recvFunctionalSnoop are moved from the Port super class to the
appropriate subclass.

Atomic accesses follow the same flow as functional accesses, with
request being sent from master to slave through sendAtomic. In the
case of cache-coherent ports, a slave can send snoop requests to a
master through sendAtomicSnoop. Just as for the functional access
methods, the atomic send and receive member functions are moved to the
appropriate subclasses.

The timing access methods are different from the functional and atomic
in that requests and responses are separated in time and
send/recvTiming are used for both directions. Hence, a master uses
sendTiming to send a request to a slave, and a slave uses sendTiming
to send a response back to a master, at a later point in time. Snoop
requests and responses travel in the opposite direction, similar to
what happens in functional and atomic accesses. With the introduction
of this patch, it is possible to determine the direction of packets in
the bus, and no longer necessary to look for both a master and a slave
port with the requested port id.

In contrast to the normal recvFunctional, recvAtomic and recvTiming
that are pure virtual functions, the recvFunctionalSnoop,
recvAtomicSnoop and recvTimingSnoop have a default implementation that
calls panic. This is to allow non-coherent master and slave ports to
not implement these functions.
2012-04-14 05:45:07 -04:00
William Wang f9d403a7b9 MEM: Introduce the master/slave port sub-classes in C++
This patch introduces the notion of a master and slave port in the C++
code, thus bringing the previous classification from the Python
classes into the corresponding simulation objects and memory objects.

The patch enables us to classify behaviours into the two bins and add
assumptions and enfore compliance, also simplifying the two
interfaces. As a starting point, isSnooping is confined to a master
port, and getAddrRanges to slave ports. More of these specilisations
are to come in later patches.

The getPort function is not getMasterPort and getSlavePort, and
returns a port reference rather than a pointer as NULL would never be
a valid return value. The default implementation of these two
functions is placed in MemObject, and calls fatal.

The one drawback with this specific patch is that it requires some
code duplication, e.g. QueuedPort becomes QueuedMasterPort and
QueuedSlavePort, and BusPort becomes BusMasterPort and BusSlavePort
(avoiding multiple inheritance). With the later introduction of the
port interfaces, moving the functionality outside the port itself, a
lot of the duplicated code will disappear again.
2012-03-30 09:40:11 -04:00
Andreas Hansson 9727b1be18 MEM: Unify bus access methods and prepare for master/slave split
This patch unifies the recvFunctional, recvAtomic and recvTiming to
all be based on a similar structure: 1) extract information about the
incoming packet, 2) send it out to the appropriate snoopers, 3)
determine where it is going, and 4) forward it to the right
destination. The naming of variables across the different access
functions is now consistent as well.

Additionally, the patch introduces the member functions releaseBus and
retryWaiting to better distinguish between the two cases when we
should tell a sender to retry. The first case is when the bus goes
from busy to idle, and the second case is when it receives a retry
from a destination that did not immediatelly accept a packet.

As a very minor change, the MMU debug flag is no longer used in the bus.
2012-03-22 06:37:21 -04:00
Andreas Hansson 1031b824b9 MEM: Move port creation to the memory object(s) construction
This patch moves all port creation from the getPort method to be
consistently done in the MemObject's constructor. This is possible
thanks to the Swig interface passing the length of the vector ports.
Previously there was a mix of: 1) creating the ports as members (at
object construction time) and using getPort for the name resolution,
or 2) dynamically creating the ports in the getPort call. This is now
uniform. Furthermore, objects that would not be complete without a
port have these ports as members rather than having pointers to
dynamically allocated ports.

This patch also enables an elaboration-time enumeration of all the
ports in the system which can be used to determine the masterId.
2012-02-24 11:43:53 -05:00
Andreas Hansson ef4af8cec8 MEM: Fatal when no port can be found for an address
This patch adds a check in the findPort method to ensure that an
invalid port id is never returned. Previously this could happen if no
default port was set, and no address matched the request, in which
case -1 was returned causing a SEGFAULT when using the id to index in
the port array. To clean things up further a symbolic name is added
for the invalid port id.
2012-02-24 11:40:29 -05:00
Andreas Hansson cdb32860b4 MEM: Remove onRetryList from BusPort and rely on retryList
This patch removes the onRetryList field from the BusPort class and
entirely relies on the retryList which holds all ports that are
waiting to retry. The onRetryList field and the retryList were
previously used with overloaded functionalities and only one is really
needed (there were also checks to assert they held the same
information). After this patch the bus ports will be split into master
and slave ports and this simplifies that transition.
2012-02-09 13:06:27 -05:00
Geoffrey Blake af6aaf2581 CheckerCPU: Re-factor CheckerCPU to be compatible with current gem5
Brings the CheckerCPU back to life to allow FS and SE checking of the
O3CPU.  These changes have only been tested with the ARM ISA.  Other
ISAs potentially require modification.
2012-01-31 07:46:03 -08:00
Andreas Hansson acd289b7ef MEM: Make the bus default port yet another port
This patch removes the idiosyncratic nature of the default bus port
and makes it yet another port in the list of interfaces. Rather than
having a specific pointer to the default port we merely track the
identifier of this port. This change makes future port diversification
easier and overall cleans up the bus code.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
William Wang e731cf4c1d MEM: Remove the functional ports from the memory system
The functional ports are no longer used and this patch cleans up the
legacy that is still present in buses, memories, CPUs etc. Note that
this does not refer to the class FunctionalPort (already removed), but
rather ports with the name (and use) functional.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
Andreas Hansson 07cf9d914b MEM: Separate queries for snooping and address ranges
This patch simplifies the address-range determination mechanism and
also unifies the naming across ports and devices. It further splits
the queries for determining if a port is snooping and what address
ranges it responds to (aiming towards a separation of
cache-maintenance ports and pure memory-mapped ports). Default
behaviours are such that most ports do not have to define isSnooping,
and master ports need not implement getAddrRanges.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
Andreas Hansson 142380a373 MEM: Remove Port removeConn and MemObject deletePortRefs
Cleaning up and simplifying the ports and going towards a more strict
elaboration-time creation and binding of the ports.
2012-01-17 12:55:09 -06:00
Min Kyu Jeong c94e5256d9 mem: Change DPRINTF prints more useful destination port number.
Old code prints 0 for destination since pkt->getDest() returns 0 for
pkt->getDest() == Packet::Broadcast, which is always true.
2012-01-09 18:08:20 -06:00
Nathan Binkert eddac53ff6 trace: reimplement the DTRACE function so it doesn't use a vector
At the same time, rename the trace flags to debug flags since they
have broader usage than simply tracing.  This means that
--trace-flags is now --debug-flags and --trace-help is now --debug-help
2011-04-15 10:44:32 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt 6f1187943c Replace curTick global variable with accessor functions.
This step makes it easy to replace the accessor functions
(which still access a global variable) with ones that access
per-thread curTick values.
2011-01-07 21:50:29 -08:00
Steve Reinhardt 0685ae7a2d bus: clean up default responder code.
Clean up some minor things left over from the default responder
change in rev 9af6fb59752f.  Mostly renaming the 'responder_set'
param to 'use_default_range' to actually reflect what it does...
old name wasn't that descriptive in the first place, but now
it really doesn't make sense at all.

Also got rid of the bogus obsolete assignment to 'bus.responder'
which used to be a parameter but now is interpreted as an
implicit child assignment, and which was giving me problems in
the config restructuring to come.  (A good argument for not
allowing implicit child assignments, IMO, but that's water under
the bridge, I'm afraid.)

Also moved the Bus constructor to the .cc file since that's
where it should have been all along.
2010-08-17 05:06:21 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt 8a761c44af bus: add assertion to catch illegal retry
on mem-inhibited transaction.
2009-10-03 18:07:39 -07:00
Nathan Binkert 6faf377b53 types: clean up types, especially signed vs unsigned 2009-06-04 23:21:12 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt 6629d9b2bc mem: use single BadAddr responder per system.
Previously there was one per bus, which caused some coherence problems
when more than one decided to respond.  Now there is just one on
the main memory bus.  The default bus responder on all other buses
is now the downstream cache's cpu_side port.  Caches no longer need
to do address range filtering; instead, we just have a simple flag
to prevent snoops from propagating to the I/O bus.
2008-07-16 11:10:33 -07:00
Nathan Binkert e06321091d eventq: convert all usage of events to use the new API.
For now, there is still a single global event queue, but this is
necessary for making the steps towards a parallelized m5.
2008-10-09 04:58:24 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt 6262e0d909 Add missing newlines to Bus DPRINTFs. 2008-07-15 14:38:51 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt 96bbccc36b Automated merge after backout. 2008-06-28 13:20:00 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt caaac16803 Backed out changeset 94a7bb476fca: caused memory leak. 2008-06-28 13:19:38 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt 1434b86943 Make bus address conflict error more informative 2008-06-21 01:06:27 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt 6b45238316 Generate more useful error messages for unconnected ports.
Force all non-default ports to provide a name and an
owner in the constructor.
2008-06-21 01:04:43 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt 131c65f429 Restructure bus timing calcs to cope with pkt being deleted by target.
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2008-03-17 03:07:38 -04:00
Gabe Black ec1a4cbbc7 Bus: Fix the bus timing to be more realistic.
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2008-02-26 02:20:08 -05:00
Nicolas Zea 4c7eb21119 Bus: Only update port cache when there is an item to update it with.
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2008-02-10 19:41:03 -05:00
Stephen Hines 6cc1573923 Make the Event::description() a const function
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2008-02-06 16:32:40 -05:00
Steve Reinhardt 87e5fd1755 Bug fix: functional cache port now needs otherPort set.
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2008-01-02 14:42:24 -08:00
Steve Reinhardt 76c4c5fabc mem: clean up bus/cache DPRINTFs a bit
Not so much noise on failed sends, and more complete
info when grepping a trace using an address.

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2007-09-16 16:46:38 -07:00
Ali Saidi bf7c01d43d Bus: Fix drain code; old method could return 1 in atomic mode and never call de->process().
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2007-09-05 17:12:41 -04:00
Miles Kaufmann 54cc0053f0 params: Deprecate old-style constructors; update most SimObject constructors.
SimObjects not yet updated:
- Process and subclasses
- BaseCPU and subclasses

The SimObject(const std::string &name) constructor was removed.  Subclasses
that still rely on that behavior must call the parent initializer as
  : SimObject(makeParams(name))

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2007-08-30 15:16:59 -04:00
Gabe Black 7227ab5f22 Merge with head
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2007-08-26 21:45:40 -07:00
Ali Saidi 02353a60ee MemorySystem: Fix the use of ?: to produce correct results.
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2007-08-12 19:43:54 -04:00
Ali Saidi 06a9f58c68 DMA: Add IOCache and fix bus bridge to optionally only send requests one
way so a cache can handle partial block requests for i/o devices.

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2007-08-10 16:14:01 -04:00
Ali Saidi 5c38668ed6 Bus: Only call end() on an stl object once in a loop
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2007-08-10 16:14:01 -04:00
Vincentius Robby 1db9e1fb8f port: Implement cache for port interfaces and ranges
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2007-08-04 16:05:55 -04:00
Steve Reinhardt 4a7d0c4b79 bus: take out response prioritization (timing was messed up).
Also make express snoops not occupy bus (since they're magic).

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2007-07-29 13:24:48 -07:00
Nathan Binkert f0fef8f850 Merge python and x86 changes with cache branch
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2007-07-26 23:15:49 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt 58250b8e5f bus: Fix default port handling.
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2007-07-26 17:04:12 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt de52eebd3b Integrate snoop loop functions into their respective call sites.
Also some additional cleanup of Bus::recvTiming().

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2007-07-24 22:37:41 -07:00
Nathan Binkert abc76f20cb Major changes to how SimObjects are created and initialized. Almost all
creation and initialization now happens in python.  Parameter objects
are generated and initialized by python.  The .ini file is now solely for
debugging purposes and is not used in construction of the objects in any
way.

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2007-07-23 21:51:38 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt a67a0025b3 Make sure responses never get blocked.
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2007-07-17 08:15:23 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt 884807a68a Fix up a bunch of multilevel coherence issues.
Atomic mode seems to work.  Timing is closer but not there yet.

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2007-07-15 20:11:06 -07:00
Steve Reinhardt f790f34fe3 Make Bus::findPort() a little more useful.
Move check for loops outside, since half the call sites
end up working around it anyway.  Return integer port ID
instead of port object pointer.

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