gem5/mem/physical.hh
Ron Dreslinski 562efe214c Adding some definitons for read/write blob/string. I need to locate te code stever wrote to break up address ranges into blk/page size chunks.
cpu/simple/cpu.cc:
cpu/simple/cpu.hh:
    Add read/write blob definitions, still need to break it up into blk size chunks (where was the code stever wrote for that?)
mem/physical.hh:
    Remove un-needed function (I think)
mem/port.hh:
    Default these virtual functions to panic unimplented
mem/translating_port.cc:
    Again handling read/write string properly.

    Need the stever code to break things into page size chunks yet
mem/translating_port.hh:
    Having trouble with the const declerator.  I will need to read how it works, for now it compiles if I remove it.

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/* @file
*/
#ifndef __PHYSICAL_MEMORY_HH__
#define __PHYSICAL_MEMORY_HH__
#include "base/range.hh"
#include "mem/memory.hh"
//
// Functional model for a contiguous block of physical memory. (i.e. RAM)
//
class PhysicalMemory : public Memory
{
private:
// prevent copying of a MainMemory object
PhysicalMemory(const PhysicalMemory &specmem);
const PhysicalMemory &operator=(const PhysicalMemory &specmem);
protected:
Addr base_addr;
Addr pmem_size;
uint8_t *pmem_addr;
int page_ptr;
public:
Addr new_page();
uint64_t size() { return pmem_size; }
public:
PhysicalMemory(const std::string &n);
virtual ~PhysicalMemory();
protected:
// error handling for prot_* functions
void prot_access_error(Addr addr, int size, const std::string &func);
public:
// Read/Write arbitrary amounts of data to simulated memory space
virtual void prot_read(Addr addr, uint8_t *p, int size);
virtual void prot_write(Addr addr, const uint8_t *p, int size);
virtual void prot_memset(Addr addr, uint8_t val, int size);
// fast back-door memory access for vtophys(), remote gdb, etc.
uint64_t phys_read_qword(Addr addr) const;
public:
virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
};
/*uint64_t
PhysicalMemory::phys_read_qword(Addr addr) const
{
if (addr + sizeof(uint64_t) > pmem_size)
return 0;
return *(uint64_t *)(pmem_addr + addr);
}*/
#endif //__PHYSICAL_MEMORY_HH__