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Note: AArch64 and AArch32 interworking is not supported. If you use an AArch64 kernel you are restricted to AArch64 user-mode binaries. This will be addressed in a later patch. Note: Virtualization is only supported in AArch32 mode. This will also be fixed in a later patch. Contributors: Giacomo Gabrielli (TrustZone, LPAE, system-level AArch64, AArch64 NEON, validation) Thomas Grocutt (AArch32 Virtualization, AArch64 FP, validation) Mbou Eyole (AArch64 NEON, validation) Ali Saidi (AArch64 Linux support, code integration, validation) Edmund Grimley-Evans (AArch64 FP) William Wang (AArch64 Linux support) Rene De Jong (AArch64 Linux support, performance opt.) Matt Horsnell (AArch64 MP, validation) Matt Evans (device models, code integration, validation) Chris Adeniyi-Jones (AArch64 syscall-emulation) Prakash Ramrakhyani (validation) Dam Sunwoo (validation) Chander Sudanthi (validation) Stephan Diestelhorst (validation) Andreas Hansson (code integration, performance opt.) Eric Van Hensbergen (performance opt.) Gabe Black
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305 lines
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2002-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
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* redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
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* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* Authors: Nathan Binkert
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* Erik Hallnor
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* Steve Reinhardt
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*/
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/* @file
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* Serialization Interface Declarations
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*/
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#ifndef __SERIALIZE_HH__
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#define __SERIALIZE_HH__
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#include <iostream>
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#include <list>
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#include <map>
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#include <vector>
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#include "base/types.hh"
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class IniFile;
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class Serializable;
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class Checkpoint;
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class SimObject;
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class EventQueue;
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/** The current version of the checkpoint format.
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* This should be incremented by 1 and only 1 for every new version, where a new
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* version is defined as a checkpoint created before this version won't work on
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* the current version until the checkpoint format is updated. Adding a new
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* SimObject shouldn't cause the version number to increase, only changes to
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* existing objects such as serializing/unserializing more state, changing sizes
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* of serialized arrays, etc. */
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static const uint64_t gem5CheckpointVersion = 0x0000000000000009;
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template <class T>
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void paramOut(std::ostream &os, const std::string &name, const T ¶m);
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template <class T>
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void paramIn(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion,
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const std::string &name, T ¶m);
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template <class T>
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bool optParamIn(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion,
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const std::string &name, T ¶m);
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template <class T>
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void arrayParamOut(std::ostream &os, const std::string &name,
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const T *param, unsigned size);
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template <class T>
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void arrayParamOut(std::ostream &os, const std::string &name,
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const std::vector<T> ¶m);
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template <class T>
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void arrayParamOut(std::ostream &os, const std::string &name,
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const std::list<T> ¶m);
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template <class T>
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void arrayParamIn(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion,
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const std::string &name, T *param, unsigned size);
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template <class T>
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void arrayParamIn(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion,
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const std::string &name, std::vector<T> ¶m);
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template <class T>
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void arrayParamIn(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion,
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const std::string &name, std::list<T> ¶m);
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void
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objParamIn(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion,
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const std::string &name, SimObject * ¶m);
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template <typename T>
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void fromInt(T &t, int i)
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{
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t = (T)i;
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}
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template <typename T>
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void fromSimObject(T &t, SimObject *s)
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{
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t = dynamic_cast<T>(s);
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}
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//
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// These macros are streamlined to use in serialize/unserialize
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// functions. It's assumed that serialize() has a parameter 'os' for
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// the ostream, and unserialize() has parameters 'cp' and 'section'.
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#define SERIALIZE_SCALAR(scalar) paramOut(os, #scalar, scalar)
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#define UNSERIALIZE_SCALAR(scalar) paramIn(cp, section, #scalar, scalar)
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#define UNSERIALIZE_OPT_SCALAR(scalar) optParamIn(cp, section, #scalar, scalar)
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// ENUMs are like SCALARs, but we cast them to ints on the way out
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#define SERIALIZE_ENUM(scalar) paramOut(os, #scalar, (int)scalar)
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#define UNSERIALIZE_ENUM(scalar) \
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do { \
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int tmp; \
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paramIn(cp, section, #scalar, tmp); \
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fromInt(scalar, tmp); \
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} while (0)
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#define SERIALIZE_ARRAY(member, size) \
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arrayParamOut(os, #member, member, size)
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#define UNSERIALIZE_ARRAY(member, size) \
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arrayParamIn(cp, section, #member, member, size)
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#define SERIALIZE_OBJPTR(objptr) paramOut(os, #objptr, (objptr)->name())
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#define UNSERIALIZE_OBJPTR(objptr) \
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do { \
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SimObject *sptr; \
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objParamIn(cp, section, #objptr, sptr); \
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fromSimObject(objptr, sptr); \
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} while (0)
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/**
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* Basic support for object serialization.
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*
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* @note Many objects that support serialization need to be put in a
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* consistent state when serialization takes place. We refer to the
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* action of forcing an object into a consistent state as
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* 'draining'. Objects that need draining inherit from Drainable. See
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* Drainable for more information.
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*/
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class Serializable
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{
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protected:
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void nameOut(std::ostream &os);
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void nameOut(std::ostream &os, const std::string &_name);
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public:
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Serializable();
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virtual ~Serializable();
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// manditory virtual function, so objects must provide names
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virtual const std::string name() const = 0;
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virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
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virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion);
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static Serializable *create(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string §ion);
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static int ckptCount;
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static int ckptMaxCount;
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static int ckptPrevCount;
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static void serializeAll(const std::string &cpt_dir);
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static void unserializeGlobals(Checkpoint *cp);
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};
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void debug_serialize(const std::string &cpt_dir);
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//
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// A SerializableBuilder serves as an evaluation context for a set of
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// parameters that describe a specific instance of a Serializable. This
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// evaluation context corresponds to a section in the .ini file (as
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// with the base ParamContext) plus an optional node in the
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// configuration hierarchy (the configNode member) for resolving
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// Serializable references. SerializableBuilder is an abstract superclass;
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// derived classes specialize the class for particular subclasses of
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// Serializable (e.g., BaseCache).
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//
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// For typical usage, see the definition of
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// SerializableClass::createObject().
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//
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class SerializableBuilder
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{
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public:
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SerializableBuilder() {}
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virtual ~SerializableBuilder() {}
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// Create the actual Serializable corresponding to the parameter
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// values in this context. This function is overridden in derived
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// classes to call a specific constructor for a particular
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// subclass of Serializable.
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virtual Serializable *create() = 0;
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};
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//
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// An instance of SerializableClass corresponds to a class derived from
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// Serializable. The SerializableClass instance serves to bind the string
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// name (found in the config file) to a function that creates an
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// instance of the appropriate derived class.
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//
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// This would be much cleaner in Smalltalk or Objective-C, where types
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// are first-class objects themselves.
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//
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class SerializableClass
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{
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public:
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// Type CreateFunc is a pointer to a function that creates a new
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// simulation object builder based on a .ini-file parameter
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// section (specified by the first string argument), a unique name
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// for the object (specified by the second string argument), and
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// an optional config hierarchy node (specified by the third
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// argument). A pointer to the new SerializableBuilder is returned.
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typedef Serializable *(*CreateFunc)(Checkpoint *cp,
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const std::string §ion);
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static std::map<std::string,CreateFunc> *classMap;
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// Constructor. For example:
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//
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// SerializableClass baseCacheSerializableClass("BaseCacheSerializable",
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// newBaseCacheSerializableBuilder);
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//
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SerializableClass(const std::string &className, CreateFunc createFunc);
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// create Serializable given name of class and pointer to
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// configuration hierarchy node
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static Serializable *createObject(Checkpoint *cp,
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const std::string §ion);
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};
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//
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// Macros to encapsulate the magic of declaring & defining
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// SerializableBuilder and SerializableClass objects
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//
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#define REGISTER_SERIALIZEABLE(CLASS_NAME, OBJ_CLASS) \
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SerializableClass the##OBJ_CLASS##Class(CLASS_NAME, \
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OBJ_CLASS::createForUnserialize);
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class Checkpoint
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{
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private:
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IniFile *db;
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public:
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Checkpoint(const std::string &cpt_dir);
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~Checkpoint();
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const std::string cptDir;
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bool find(const std::string §ion, const std::string &entry,
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std::string &value);
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bool findObj(const std::string §ion, const std::string &entry,
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SimObject *&value);
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bool sectionExists(const std::string §ion);
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// The following static functions have to do with checkpoint
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// creation rather than restoration. This class makes a handy
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// namespace for them though. Currently no Checkpoint object is
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// created on serialization (only unserialization) so we track the
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// directory name as a global. It would be nice to change this
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// someday
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private:
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// current directory we're serializing into.
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static std::string currentDirectory;
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public:
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// Set the current directory. This function takes care of
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// inserting curTick() if there's a '%d' in the argument, and
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// appends a '/' if necessary. The final name is returned.
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static std::string setDir(const std::string &base_name);
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// Export current checkpoint directory name so other objects can
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// derive filenames from it (e.g., memory). The return value is
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// guaranteed to end in '/' so filenames can be directly appended.
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// This function is only valid while a checkpoint is being created.
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static std::string dir();
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// Filename for base checkpoint file within directory.
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static const char *baseFilename;
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};
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#endif // __SERIALIZE_HH__
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