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author | Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> | 2012-07-09 12:35:35 -0400 |
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committer | Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> | 2012-07-09 12:35:35 -0400 |
commit | 14f9c77dd36fef8ab509bc17ecbe422555daa9c6 (patch) | |
tree | ab41774b5efb34fd0b72f06b5f1011cca9260538 /build_opts | |
parent | 46d9adb68c96b94ae25bbe92d34e375daf532ece (diff) | |
download | gem5-14f9c77dd36fef8ab509bc17ecbe422555daa9c6.tar.xz |
Bus: Replace tickNextIdle and inRetry with a state variable
This patch adds a state enum and member variable in the bus, tracking
the bus state, thus eliminating the need for tickNextIdle and inRetry,
and fixing an issue that allowed the bus to be occupied by multiple
packets at once (hopefully it also makes it easier to understand the
code).
The bus, in its current form, uses tickNextIdle and inRetry to keep
track of the state of the bus. However, it only updates tickNextIdle
_after_ forwarding a packet using sendTiming, and the result is that
the bus is still seen as idle, and a module that receives the packet
and starts transmitting new packets in zero time will still see the
bus as idle (and this is done by a number of DMA devices). The issue
can also be seen in isOccupied where the bus calls reschedule on an
event instead of schedule.
This patch addresses the problem by marking the bus as _not_ idle
already by the time we conclude that the bus is not occupied and we
will deal with the packet.
As a result of not allowing multiple packets to occupy the bus, some
regressions have slight changes in their statistics. A separate patch
updates these accordingly.
Further ahead, a follow-on patch will introduce a separate state
variable for request/responses/snoop responses, and thus implement a
split request/response bus with separate flow control for the
different message types (even further ahead it will introduce a
multi-layer bus).
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