gem5/ext/mcpat/cacheunit.h
Yasuko Eckert 0deef376d9 ext: McPAT interface changes and fixes
This patch includes software engineering changes and some generic bug fixes
Joel Hestness and Yasuko Eckert made to McPAT 0.8. There are still known
issues/concernts we did not have a chance to address in this patch.

High-level changes in this patch include:
 1) Making XML parsing modular and hierarchical:
   - Shift parsing responsibility into the components
   - Read XML in a (mostly) context-free recursive manner so that McPAT input
     files can contain arbitrary component hierarchies
 2) Making power, energy, and area calculations a hierarchical and recursive
    process
   - Components track their subcomponents and recursively call compute
     functions in stages
   - Make C++ object hierarchy reflect inheritance of classes of components
     with similar structures
   - Simplify computeArea() and computeEnergy() functions to eliminate
     successive calls to calculate separate TDP vs. runtime energy
   - Remove Processor component (now unnecessary) and introduce a more abstract
     System component
 3) Standardizing McPAT output across all components
   - Use a single, common data structure for storing and printing McPAT output
   - Recursively call print functions through component hierarchy
 4) For caches, allow splitting data array and tag array reads and writes for
    better accuracy
 5) Improving the usability of CACTI by printing more helpful warning and error
    messages
 6) Minor: Impose more rigorous code style for clarity (more work still to be
    done)
Overall, these changes greatly reduce the amount of replicated code, and they
improve McPAT runtime and decrease memory footprint.
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#ifndef CACHEUNIT_H_
#define CACHEUNIT_H_
#include "area.h"
#include "array.h"
#include "basic_components.h"
#include "logic.h"
#include "parameter.h"
class CacheParameters {
public:
enum Dir_type dir_ty;
double clockRate;
double capacity;
double blockW;
double assoc;
double nbanks;
double throughput;
double latency;
int missb_size;
int fu_size;
int prefetchb_size;
int wbb_size;
int missb_assoc;
int fu_assoc;
int prefetchb_assoc;
int wbb_assoc;
int missb_banks;
int fu_banks;
int prefetchb_banks;
int wbb_banks;
enum Access_mode cache_access_mode;
enum Access_mode miss_buff_access_mode;
enum Access_mode fetch_buff_access_mode;
enum Access_mode prefetch_buff_access_mode;
enum Access_mode writeback_buff_access_mode;
int cache_rw_ports;
int cache_rd_ports;
int cache_wr_ports;
int cache_se_rd_ports;
int cache_search_ports;
int miss_buff_rw_ports;
int miss_buff_rd_ports;
int miss_buff_wr_ports;
int miss_buff_se_rd_ports;
int miss_buff_search_ports;
int fetch_buff_rw_ports;
int fetch_buff_rd_ports;
int fetch_buff_wr_ports;
int fetch_buff_se_rd_ports;
int fetch_buff_search_ports;
int pf_buff_rw_ports;
int pf_buff_rd_ports;
int pf_buff_wr_ports;
int pf_buff_se_rd_ports;
int pf_buff_search_ports;
int wb_buff_rw_ports;
int wb_buff_rd_ports;
int wb_buff_wr_ports;
int wb_buff_se_rd_ports;
int wb_buff_search_ports;
bool pure_ram;
enum CacheLevel cache_level;
enum Device_ty device_ty;
enum Core_type core_ty;
int num_cores;
};
class CacheStatistics {
public:
// Duty cycle is used for estimating TDP. It should reflect the highest
// sustainable rate of access to the cache unit in execution of a benchmark
// Default should be 1.0: one access per cycle
double duty_cycle;
// This duty cycle is only used for SBT directory types
double dir_duty_cycle;
// The following two stats are also used for estimating TDP.
double tdp_read_access_scalar;
double tdp_write_access_scalar;
// There are 2 ways to calculate dynamic power from activity statistics:
// Default is false
bool use_detailed_stats;
// 1) Count the number and type of accesses to each cache array
// splitting data and tag arrays (use_detailed_stats = true).
// These are extremely detailed statistics.
// read_misses and write_misses are still required for this method for
// various buffers associated with this cache.
double num_data_array_reads;
double num_data_array_writes;
double num_tag_array_reads;
double num_tag_array_writes;
// 2) Count the number and type of access to the cache unit and
// use them to extrapolate the number of accesses to the other
// subcomponents (cache arrays and buffers)
double read_accesses;
double write_accesses;
double read_misses;
double write_misses;
double conflicts;
// The following is only used for SBT directory types
int homenode_read_accesses;
int homenode_write_accesses;
int homenode_read_misses;
int homenode_write_misses;
double homenode_access_scalar;
double tdp_sbt_write_access_scalar;
};
class CacheUnit : public McPATComponent {
public:
static bool is_cache;
static bool pure_cam;
// This is used for CacheArray objects
static bool opt_local;
static bool force_cache_config;
int ithCache;
CacheParameters cache_params;
CacheStatistics cache_stats;
Cache_type cacheType;
bool calculate_runtime_data_and_tag;
double dir_overhead;
double scktRatio;
// TODO: REMOVE _interface_ip... It promotes a mess. Find a better way...
CacheUnit(XMLNode* _xml_data, InputParameter* _interface_ip);
void set_cache_param_from_xml_data();
void computeEnergy();
~CacheUnit() {};
};
#endif /* CACHEUNIT_H_ */