gem5/src/mem/addr_mapper.cc
Andreas Hansson 0fcb376e5f mem: Make cache terminology easier to understand
This patch changes the name of a bunch of packet flags and MSHR member
functions and variables to make the coherency protocol easier to
understand. In addition the patch adds and updates lots of
descriptions, explicitly spelling out assumptions.

The following name changes are made:

* the packet memInhibit flag is renamed to cacheResponding

* the packet sharedAsserted flag is renamed to hasSharers

* the packet NeedsExclusive attribute is renamed to NeedsWritable

* the packet isSupplyExclusive is renamed responderHadWritable

* the MSHR pendingDirty is renamed to pendingModified

The cache states, Modified, Owned, Exclusive, Shared are also called
out in the cache and MSHR code to make it easier to understand.
2015-12-31 09:32:58 -05:00

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* Authors: Andreas Hansson
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#include "mem/addr_mapper.hh"
AddrMapper::AddrMapper(const AddrMapperParams* p)
: MemObject(p),
masterPort(name() + "-master", *this),
slavePort(name() + "-slave", *this)
{
}
void
AddrMapper::init()
{
if (!slavePort.isConnected() || !masterPort.isConnected())
fatal("Address mapper is not connected on both sides.\n");
}
BaseMasterPort&
AddrMapper::getMasterPort(const std::string& if_name, PortID idx)
{
if (if_name == "master") {
return masterPort;
} else {
return MemObject::getMasterPort(if_name, idx);
}
}
BaseSlavePort&
AddrMapper::getSlavePort(const std::string& if_name, PortID idx)
{
if (if_name == "slave") {
return slavePort;
} else {
return MemObject::getSlavePort(if_name, idx);
}
}
void
AddrMapper::recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt)
{
Addr orig_addr = pkt->getAddr();
pkt->setAddr(remapAddr(orig_addr));
masterPort.sendFunctional(pkt);
pkt->setAddr(orig_addr);
}
void
AddrMapper::recvFunctionalSnoop(PacketPtr pkt)
{
Addr orig_addr = pkt->getAddr();
pkt->setAddr(remapAddr(orig_addr));
slavePort.sendFunctionalSnoop(pkt);
pkt->setAddr(orig_addr);
}
Tick
AddrMapper::recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt)
{
Addr orig_addr = pkt->getAddr();
pkt->setAddr(remapAddr(orig_addr));
Tick ret_tick = masterPort.sendAtomic(pkt);
pkt->setAddr(orig_addr);
return ret_tick;
}
Tick
AddrMapper::recvAtomicSnoop(PacketPtr pkt)
{
Addr orig_addr = pkt->getAddr();
pkt->setAddr(remapAddr(orig_addr));
Tick ret_tick = slavePort.sendAtomicSnoop(pkt);
pkt->setAddr(orig_addr);
return ret_tick;
}
bool
AddrMapper::recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt)
{
Addr orig_addr = pkt->getAddr();
bool needsResponse = pkt->needsResponse();
bool cacheResponding = pkt->cacheResponding();
if (needsResponse && !cacheResponding) {
pkt->pushSenderState(new AddrMapperSenderState(orig_addr));
}
pkt->setAddr(remapAddr(orig_addr));
// Attempt to send the packet
bool successful = masterPort.sendTimingReq(pkt);
// If not successful, restore the address and sender state
if (!successful) {
pkt->setAddr(orig_addr);
if (needsResponse) {
delete pkt->popSenderState();
}
}
return successful;
}
bool
AddrMapper::recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt)
{
AddrMapperSenderState* receivedState =
dynamic_cast<AddrMapperSenderState*>(pkt->senderState);
// Restore initial sender state
if (receivedState == NULL)
panic("AddrMapper %s got a response without sender state\n",
name());
Addr remapped_addr = pkt->getAddr();
// Restore the state and address
pkt->senderState = receivedState->predecessor;
pkt->setAddr(receivedState->origAddr);
// Attempt to send the packet
bool successful = slavePort.sendTimingResp(pkt);
// If packet successfully sent, delete the sender state, otherwise
// restore state
if (successful) {
delete receivedState;
} else {
// Don't delete anything and let the packet look like we did
// not touch it
pkt->senderState = receivedState;
pkt->setAddr(remapped_addr);
}
return successful;
}
void
AddrMapper::recvTimingSnoopReq(PacketPtr pkt)
{
slavePort.sendTimingSnoopReq(pkt);
}
bool
AddrMapper::recvTimingSnoopResp(PacketPtr pkt)
{
return masterPort.sendTimingSnoopResp(pkt);
}
bool
AddrMapper::isSnooping() const
{
if (slavePort.isSnooping())
fatal("AddrMapper doesn't support remapping of snooping requests\n");
return false;
}
void
AddrMapper::recvReqRetry()
{
slavePort.sendRetryReq();
}
void
AddrMapper::recvRespRetry()
{
masterPort.sendRetryResp();
}
void
AddrMapper::recvRangeChange()
{
slavePort.sendRangeChange();
}
RangeAddrMapper::RangeAddrMapper(const RangeAddrMapperParams* p) :
AddrMapper(p),
originalRanges(p->original_ranges),
remappedRanges(p->remapped_ranges)
{
if (originalRanges.size() != remappedRanges.size())
fatal("AddrMapper: original and shadowed range list must "
"be same size\n");
for (size_t x = 0; x < originalRanges.size(); x++) {
if (originalRanges[x].size() != remappedRanges[x].size())
fatal("AddrMapper: original and shadowed range list elements"
" aren't all of the same size\n");
}
}
RangeAddrMapper*
RangeAddrMapperParams::create()
{
return new RangeAddrMapper(this);
}
Addr
RangeAddrMapper::remapAddr(Addr addr) const
{
for (int i = 0; i < originalRanges.size(); ++i) {
if (originalRanges[i].contains(addr)) {
Addr offset = addr - originalRanges[i].start();
return offset + remappedRanges[i].start();
}
}
return addr;
}
AddrRangeList
RangeAddrMapper::getAddrRanges() const
{
// Simply return the original ranges as given by the parameters
AddrRangeList ranges(originalRanges.begin(), originalRanges.end());
return ranges;
}