gem5/src/mem/tport.hh
Andreas Hansson 67e257f442 Port: Hide the queue implementation in SimpleTimingPort
This patch makes the queue implementation in the SimpleTimingPort
private to avoid confusion with the protected member queue in the
QueuedSlavePort. The SimpleTimingPort provides the queue_impl to the
QueuedSlavePort and it can be accessed via the reference in the base
class. The use of the member name queue is thus no longer overloaded.
2012-07-09 12:35:42 -04:00

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* Authors: Ali Saidi
* Andreas Hansson
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#ifndef __MEM_TPORT_HH__
#define __MEM_TPORT_HH__
/**
* @file
*
* Declaration of SimpleTimingPort.
*/
#include "mem/qport.hh"
/**
* The simple timing port uses a queued port to implement
* recvFunctional and recvTimingReq through recvAtomic. It is always a
* slave port.
*/
class SimpleTimingPort : public QueuedSlavePort
{
private:
/**
* The packet queue used to store outgoing responses. Note that
* the queue is made private and that we avoid overloading the
* name used in the QueuedSlavePort. Access is provided through
* the queue reference in the base class.
*/
SlavePacketQueue queueImpl;
protected:
/** Implemented using recvAtomic(). */
void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt);
/** Implemented using recvAtomic(). */
bool recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt);
virtual Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt) = 0;
/**
* @todo this is a temporary workaround until the 4-phase code is committed.
* upstream caches need this packet until true is returned, so hold it for
* deletion until a subsequent call
*/
std::vector<PacketPtr> pendingDelete;
public:
/**
* Create a new SimpleTimingPort that relies on a packet queue to
* hold responses, and implements recvTimingReq and recvFunctional
* through calls to recvAtomic. Once a request arrives, it is
* passed to recvAtomic, and in the case of a timing access any
* response is scheduled to be sent after the delay of the atomic
* operation.
*
* @param name port name
* @param owner structural owner
*/
SimpleTimingPort(const std::string& name, MemObject* owner);
virtual ~SimpleTimingPort() { }
};
#endif // __MEM_TPORT_HH__