gem5/mem/packet.hh
Ron Dreslinski 7f114ca419 Many changes that make the new mem system compile. Now to convert the rest of the tree to use the new mem system.
mem/mem_object.hh:
    Create constrtor so it compiles
mem/packet.hh:
    Fix typedefs so they compile, add in a few more headers for compilation
mem/page_table.cc:
    convert to new mem system so it compiles
mem/page_table.hh:
    fix it to the version that had asid support.  Make it compile in the new system
mem/physical.cc:
    Fix some compilation bugs
mem/physical.hh:
    Add a type that made compile fail
mem/port.hh:
    Fix a spelling error that messed up compilation
mem/request.hh:
    fix typedefs and forward declerations so it compiles

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
/**
* @file
* Declaration of the Packet Class, a packet is a transaction occuring
* between a single level of the memory heirarchy (ie L1->L2).
*/
#ifndef __MEM_PACKET_HH__
#define __MEM_PACKET_HH__
#include "mem/request.hh"
#include "targetarch/isa_traits.hh"
#include "sim/root.hh"
struct Packet;
typedef Packet* PacketPtr;
typedef uint8_t* PacketDataPtr;
/** List of all commands associated with a packet. */
enum Command
{
Read,
Write
};
/** The result of a particular pakets request. */
enum PacketResult
{
Success,
BadAddress
};
class SenderState{};
class Coherence{};
/**
* A Packet is the structure to handle requests between two levels
* of the memory system. The Request is a global object that trancends
* all of the memory heirarchy, but at each levels interface a packet
* is created to transfer data/requests. For example, a request would
* be used to initiate a request to go to memory/IOdevices, as the request
* passes through the memory system several packets will be created. One
* will be created to go between the L1 and L2 caches and another to go to
* the next level and so forth.
*
* Packets are assumed to be returned in the case of a single response. If
* the transaction has no response, then the consumer will delete the packet.
*/
struct Packet
{
/** The address of the request, could be virtual or physical (depending on
cache configurations). */
Addr addr;
/** Flag structure to hold flags for this particular packet */
uint64_t flags;
/** A pointer to the overall request. */
RequestPtr req;
/** A virtual base opaque structure used to hold
coherence status messages. */
Coherence *coherence; // virtual base opaque,
// assert(dynamic_cast<Foo>) etc.
/** A virtual base opaque structure used to hold the senders state. */
SenderState *senderState; // virtual base opaque,
// assert(dynamic_cast<Foo>) etc.
/** A pointer to the data being transfered. It can be differnt sizes
at each level of the heirarchy so it belongs in the packet,
not request*/
PacketDataPtr data;
/** Indicates the size of the request. */
int size;
/** A index of the source of the transaction. */
short src;
/** A index to the destination of the transaction. */
short dest;
/** The command of the transaction. */
Command cmd;
/** The result of the packet transaction. */
PacketResult result;
/** Accessor function that returns the source index of the packet. */
short getSrc() const { return src; }
/** Accessor function that returns the destination index of
the packet. */
short getDest() const { return dest; }
};
#endif //__MEM_PACKET_HH