gem5/dev/io_device.hh
Ali Saidi b38f67d5b7 Implement a very very simple bus
requestTime -> time
responseTime -> packet.time

Make CPU and memory able to connect to the bus

dev/io_device.cc:
    update for request and packet both having a time
    hand platform off to port for eventual selection of request modes
dev/io_device.hh:
    update for request and packet both havig a time
    hand platform off to port for eventual selection of request modes
mem/bus.hh:
    Add a device map struct that maps a range to a portId
    - Which needs work it theory it should be an interval tree
    - but it is a list and works fine right now

    Add a function called findPort which returns port for an addr range

    Add a deviceBlockSize function that really shouldn't exist, but it
    was easier than fixing the translating port
mem/packet.hh:
    add a time to each packet
mem/physical.cc:
mem/physical.hh:
python/m5/objects/PhysicalMemory.py:
    Make physical memory take a MemObject parameter of what to connect to
mem/request.hh:
    remove requestTime/responseTime for just time in request which
    is requset time and the time in the packet which is responsetime
python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py:
    Instead of memory cpu connects to any memory object
python/m5/objects/Bus.py:
    Fix for new bus object

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/*
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#ifndef __DEV_IO_DEVICE_HH__
#define __DEV_IO_DEVICE_HH__
#include "base/chunk_generator.hh"
#include "mem/port.hh"
#include "sim/eventq.hh"
#include "sim/sim_object.hh"
class Platform;
class PioDevice;
class DmaDevice;
/**
* The PioPort class is a programmed i/o port that all devices that are
* sensitive to an address range use. The port takes all the memory
* access types and roles them into one read() and write() call that the device
* must respond to. The device must also provide the addressRanges() function
* with which it returns the address ranges it is interested in. An extra
* sendTiming() function is implemented which takes an delay. In this way the
* device can immediatly call sendTiming(pkt, time) after processing a request
* and the request will be handled by the port even if the port bus the device
* connects to is blocked.
*/
class PioPort : public Port
{
protected:
/** The device that this port serves. */
PioDevice *device;
/** The platform that device/port are in. This is used to select which mode
* we are currently operating in. */
Platform *platform;
/** A list of outgoing timing response packets that haven't been serviced
* yet. */
std::list<Packet*> transmitList;
/** The current status of the peer(bus) that we are connected to. */
Status peerStatus;
virtual bool recvTiming(Packet &pkt);
virtual Tick recvAtomic(Packet &pkt);
virtual void recvFunctional(Packet &pkt) ;
virtual void recvStatusChange(Status status)
{ peerStatus = status; }
virtual void getDeviceAddressRanges(AddrRangeList &range_list, bool &owner);
/**
* This class is used to implemented sendTiming() with a delay. When a delay
* is requested a new event is created. When the event time expires it
* attempts to send the packet. If it cannot, the packet is pushed onto the
* transmit list to be sent when recvRetry() is called. */
class SendEvent : public Event
{
PioPort *port;
Packet packet;
SendEvent(PioPort *p, Packet &pkt, Tick t)
: Event(&mainEventQueue), packet(pkt)
{ schedule(curTick + t); }
virtual void process();
virtual const char *description()
{ return "Future scheduled sendTiming event"; }
friend class PioPort;
};
/** Schedule a sendTiming() event to be called in the future. */
void sendTiming(Packet &pkt, Tick time)
{ new PioPort::SendEvent(this, pkt, time); }
/** This function pops the last element off the transmit list and sends it.*/
virtual Packet *recvRetry();
public:
PioPort(PioDevice *dev, Platform *p);
friend class PioPort::SendEvent;
};
class DmaPort : public Port
{
protected:
PioDevice *device;
std::list<Packet*> transmitList;
Event *completionEvent;
virtual bool recvTiming(Packet &pkt);
virtual Tick recvAtomic(Packet &pkt)
{ panic("dma port shouldn't be used for pio access."); }
virtual void recvFunctional(Packet &pkt)
{ panic("dma port shouldn't be used for pio access."); }
virtual void recvStatusChange(Status status)
{ ; }
virtual Packet *recvRetry() ;
virtual void getDeviceAddressRanges(AddrRangeList &range_list, bool &owner)
{ range_list.clear(); owner = true; }
class SendEvent : public Event
{
DmaPort *port;
Packet packet;
SendEvent(PioPort *p, Packet &pkt, Tick t)
: Event(&mainEventQueue), packet(pkt)
{ schedule(curTick + t); }
virtual void process();
virtual const char *description()
{ return "Future scheduled sendTiming event"; }
friend class DmaPort;
};
void dmaAction(Command cmd, DmaPort port, Addr addr, int size,
Event *event, uint8_t *data = NULL);
void sendDma(Packet &pkt);
public:
DmaPort(DmaDevice *dev);
friend class DmaPort::SendEvent;
};
/**
* This device is the base class which all devices senstive to an address range
* inherit from. There are three pure virtual functions which all devices must
* implement addressRanges(), read(), and write(). The magic do choose which
* mode we are in, etc is handled by the PioPort so the device doesn't have to
* bother.
*/
class PioDevice : public SimObject
{
protected:
/** The platform we are in. This is used to decide what type of memory
* transaction we should perform. */
Platform *platform;
/** The pioPort that handles the requests for us and provides us requests
* that it sees. */
PioPort *pioPort;
virtual void addressRanges(AddrRangeList &range_list, bool &owner) = 0;
/** As far as the devices are concerned they only accept atomic transactions
* which are converted to either a write or a read. */
Tick recvAtomic(Packet &pkt)
{ return pkt.cmd == Read ? this->read(pkt) : this->write(pkt); }
/** Pure virtual function that the device must implement. Called when a read
* command is recieved by the port. */
virtual bool read(Packet &pkt) = 0;
/** Pure virtual function that the device must implement. Called when a
* write command is recieved by the port. */
virtual bool write(Packet &pkt) = 0;
public:
PioDevice(const std::string &name, Platform *p);
virtual ~PioDevice();
virtual Port *getPort(std::string if_name)
{
if (if_name == "pio")
return pioPort;
else
return NULL;
}
friend class PioPort;
};
class DmaDevice : public PioDevice
{
protected:
DmaPort *dmaPort;
public:
DmaDevice(const std::string &name, Platform *p);
virtual ~DmaDevice();
virtual Port *getPort(std::string if_name)
{
if (if_name == "pio")
return pioPort;
else if (if_name == "dma")
return dmaPort;
else
return NULL;
}
friend class DmaPort;
};
#endif // __DEV_IO_DEVICE_HH__