gem5/util/systemc/sc_module.hh
Christian Menard f4b14c73fc misc: Implement the Base SystemC Module as an sc_channel.
Implementing the Module as an sc_channel allows derived classes to provide
SystemC interfaces. Other SystemC modules can connect to these interfaces.
This meachanism can be used to control gem5 and acces gem5 components from
within arbitrary SystemC moduels. Since sc_channel is derived from
sc_module, this patch does not break compatibility with existing code.

Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2017-02-09 19:10:25 -05:00

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* Authors: Nathan Binkert
* Steve Reinhardt
* Andrew Bardsley
* Christian Menard
*/
/**
* @file
*
* Defines an sc_module type to wrap a gem5 simulation. The 'evaluate'
* thread on that module implements the gem5 event loop.
*
* This currently only supports a single event queue and strictly
* cooperatively threaded SystemC threads and so there should be at
* most one Gem5Module instantiated in any simulation.
*/
#ifndef __SIM_SC_MODULE_HH__
#define __SIM_SC_MODULE_HH__
#include <systemc>
#include "sim/eventq.hh"
#include "sim/sim_events.hh"
namespace Gem5SystemC
{
/** A SystemC module implementing the gem5 event queue. This object
* doesn't actually own any of the simulation SimObjects (those need
* to be administered separately) but it does control the event
* queue.
*
* The event loop here services gem5 events in order at the current time
* and then yielding to another SystemC thread. gem5 events are not
* individually scheduled in SystemC. For this reason, asynchronous events
* and function interaction (for example TLM) with gem5 from SystemC must
* notify the module so that the yielding 'wait' can be interrupted.
* From the point of view of another SystemC module calling into gem5,
* curTick can lag SystemC time, be exactly the same time but *never*
* lead SystemC time.
*
* This functionality is wrapped in an sc_module as its intended that
* the a class representing top level simulation control should be derived
* from this class. */
class Module : public sc_core::sc_channel
{
protected:
/** Event to trigger (via. ::notify) for event scheduling from
* outside gem5 */
sc_core::sc_event externalSchedulingEvent;
/** Event to trigger on exit of eventLoop */
sc_core::sc_event eventLoopExitEvent;
/** Event to trigger to enter eventLoop */
sc_core::sc_event eventLoopEnterEvent;
/** Expected exit time of last eventLoop sleep */
Tick wait_exit_time;
/** Are we in Module::simulate? Used to mask events when not inside
* the simulate loop */
bool in_simulate;
/** Placeholder base class for a variant event queue if this becomes
* useful */
class SCEventQueue : public EventQueue
{
protected:
Module &module;
public:
SCEventQueue(const std::string &name,
Module &module_) : EventQueue(name), module(module_)
{ }
/** Signal module to wakeup */
void wakeup(Tick when);
};
/** Service any async event marked up in the globals event_... */
void serviceAsyncEvent();
public:
/** Simulate is a process */
SC_HAS_PROCESS(Module);
Module(sc_core::sc_module_name name);
/** Last exitEvent from eventLoop */
Event *exitEvent;
/** Setup global event queues. Call this before any other event queues
* are created */
static void setupEventQueues(Module &module);
/** Catch gem5 time up with SystemC */
void catchup();
/** Notify an externalSchedulingEvent at the given time from the
* current SystemC time */
void notify(sc_core::sc_time time_from_now = sc_core::SC_ZERO_TIME);
/** Process an event triggered by externalSchedulingEvent and also
* call eventLoop (to try and mop up any events at this time) if there
* are any scheduled events */
void serviceExternalEvent();
/** Process gem5 events up until an exit event or there are no events
* left. */
void eventLoop();
/** Run eventLoop up to num_cycles and return the final event */
GlobalSimLoopExitEvent *simulate(Tick num_cycles = MaxTick);
};
/** There are assumptions throughout Gem5SystemC file that a tick is 1ps.
* Make this the case */
void setTickFrequency();
}
#endif // __SIM_SC_MODULE_HH__