gem5/src/mem/vport.hh
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/*
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* Authors: Ali Saidi
*/
/**
* @file
* Virtual Port Object Declaration. These ports incorporate some translation
* into their access methods. Thus you can use one to read and write data
* to/from virtual addresses.
*/
#ifndef __MEM_VPORT_HH__
#define __MEM_VPORT_HH__
#include "arch/vtophys.hh"
#include "config/full_system.hh"
#include "mem/port_impl.hh"
/** A class that translates a virtual address to a physical address and then
* calls the above read/write functions. If a thread context is provided the
* address can alway be translated, If not it can only be translated if it is a
* simple address masking operation (such as alpha super page accesses).
*/
class VirtualPort : public FunctionalPort
{
private:
ThreadContext *tc;
public:
VirtualPort(const std::string &_name, ThreadContext *_tc = NULL)
: FunctionalPort(_name), tc(_tc)
{}
/** Return true if we have an thread context. This is used to
* prevent someone from accidently deleting the cpus statically
* allocated vport.
* @return true if a thread context isn't valid
*/
bool nullThreadContext() { return tc != NULL; }
/** Version of readblob that translates virt->phys and deals
* with page boundries. */
virtual void readBlob(Addr addr, uint8_t *p, int size);
/** Version of writeBlob that translates virt->phys and deals
* with page boundries. */
virtual void writeBlob(Addr addr, uint8_t *p, int size);
};
void CopyOut(ThreadContext *tc, void *dest, Addr src, size_t cplen);
void CopyIn(ThreadContext *tc, Addr dest, void *source, size_t cplen);
void CopyStringOut(ThreadContext *tc, char *dst, Addr vaddr, size_t maxlen);
void CopyStringIn(ThreadContext *tc, char *src, Addr vaddr);
#endif //__MEM_VPORT_HH__