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author | Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> | 2013-02-19 05:56:05 -0500 |
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committer | Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> | 2013-02-19 05:56:05 -0500 |
commit | 0622f30961fc32b967bb1ef784afc5a205b16f6e (patch) | |
tree | b6b57cf049b7fc7e49cc65a735af7508862b9c24 /src/mem/packet.hh | |
parent | f69d431ede9b815ea4b63a2d20237ed3e79df169 (diff) | |
download | gem5-0622f30961fc32b967bb1ef784afc5a205b16f6e.tar.xz |
mem: Add predecessor to SenderState base class
This patch adds a predecessor field to the SenderState base class to
make the process of linking them up more uniform, and enable a
traversal of the stack without knowing the specific type of the
subclasses.
There are a number of simplifications done as part of changing the
SenderState, particularly in the RubyTest.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/mem/packet.hh')
-rw-r--r-- | src/mem/packet.hh | 46 |
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/src/mem/packet.hh b/src/mem/packet.hh index fbcf185cc..6da1fe97d 100644 --- a/src/mem/packet.hh +++ b/src/mem/packet.hh @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * Copyright (c) 2012 ARM Limited + * Copyright (c) 2012-2013 ARM Limited * All rights reserved * * The license below extends only to copyright in the software and shall @@ -340,15 +340,25 @@ class Packet : public Printable /** * A virtual base opaque structure used to hold state associated - * with the packet but specific to the sending device (e.g., an - * MSHR). A pointer to this state is returned in the packet's - * response so that the sender can quickly look up the state - * needed to process it. A specific subclass would be derived - * from this to carry state specific to a particular sending - * device. + * with the packet (e.g., an MSHR), specific to a MemObject that + * sees the packet. A pointer to this state is returned in the + * packet's response so that the MemObject in question can quickly + * look up the state needed to process it. A specific subclass + * would be derived from this to carry state specific to a + * particular sending device. + * + * As multiple MemObjects may add their SenderState throughout the + * memory system, the SenderStates create a stack, where a + * MemObject can add a new Senderstate, as long as the + * predecessing SenderState is restored when the response comes + * back. For this reason, the predecessor should always be + * populated with the current SenderState of a packet before + * modifying the senderState field in the request packet. */ struct SenderState { + SenderState* predecessor; + SenderState() : predecessor(NULL) {} virtual ~SenderState() {} }; @@ -418,12 +428,32 @@ class Packet : public Printable * This packet's sender state. Devices should use dynamic_cast<> * to cast to the state appropriate to the sender. The intent of * this variable is to allow a device to attach extra information - * to a request. A response packet must return the sender state + * to a request. A response packet must return the sender state * that was attached to the original request (even if a new packet * is created). */ SenderState *senderState; + /** + * Push a new sender state to the packet and make the current + * sender state the predecessor of the new one. This should be + * prefered over direct manipulation of the senderState member + * variable. + * + * @param sender_state SenderState to push at the top of the stack + */ + void pushSenderState(SenderState *sender_state); + + /** + * Pop the top of the state stack and return a pointer to it. This + * assumes the current sender state is not NULL. This should be + * preferred over direct manipulation of the senderState member + * variable. + * + * @return The current top of the stack + */ + SenderState *popSenderState(); + /// Return the string name of the cmd field (for debugging and /// tracing). const std::string &cmdString() const { return cmd.toString(); } |