From f85286b3debf4a4a94d3b959e5bb880be81bd692 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Hansson Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 12:55:08 -0600 Subject: MEM: Add port proxies instead of non-structural ports Port proxies are used to replace non-structural ports, and thus enable all ports in the system to correspond to a structural entity. This has the advantage of accessing memory through the normal memory subsystem and thus allowing any constellation of distributed memories, address maps, etc. Most accesses are done through the "system port" that is used for loading binaries, debugging etc. For the entities that belong to the CPU, e.g. threads and thread contexts, they wrap the CPU data port in a port proxy. The following replacements are made: FunctionalPort > PortProxy TranslatingPort > SETranslatingPortProxy VirtualPort > FSTranslatingPortProxy --HG-- rename : src/mem/vport.cc => src/mem/fs_translating_port_proxy.cc rename : src/mem/vport.hh => src/mem/fs_translating_port_proxy.hh rename : src/mem/translating_port.cc => src/mem/se_translating_port_proxy.cc rename : src/mem/translating_port.hh => src/mem/se_translating_port_proxy.hh --- src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc | 15 --------------- 1 file changed, 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc') diff --git a/src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc b/src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc index 73dd9c527..7fcab6893 100644 --- a/src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc +++ b/src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc @@ -145,21 +145,6 @@ CacheUnit::tlb() } -void -CacheUnit::CachePort::setPeer(Port *port) -{ - Port::setPeer(port); - -#if FULL_SYSTEM - // Update the ThreadContext's memory ports (Functional/Virtual - // Ports) - if (cachePortUnit->resName == "dcache_port") { - cachePortUnit->cpu->updateMemPorts(); - } - -#endif -} - Port * CacheUnit::getPort(const string &if_name, int idx) { -- cgit v1.2.3 From 07cf9d914b292008ead7021182ec2ef8fc4671f1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Hansson Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 12:55:09 -0600 Subject: MEM: Separate queries for snooping and address ranges This patch simplifies the address-range determination mechanism and also unifies the naming across ports and devices. It further splits the queries for determining if a port is snooping and what address ranges it responds to (aiming towards a separation of cache-maintenance ports and pure memory-mapped ports). Default behaviours are such that most ports do not have to define isSnooping, and master ports need not implement getAddrRanges. --- src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc | 11 +---------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc') diff --git a/src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc b/src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc index 7fcab6893..856675e05 100644 --- a/src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc +++ b/src/cpu/inorder/resources/cache_unit.cc @@ -82,17 +82,8 @@ CacheUnit::CachePort::recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt) } void -CacheUnit::CachePort::recvStatusChange(Status status) +CacheUnit::CachePort::recvRangeChange() { - if (status == RangeChange) { - if (!snoopRangeSent) { - snoopRangeSent = true; - sendStatusChange(Port::RangeChange); - } - return; - } - - panic("CacheUnit::CachePort doesn't expect recvStatusChange callback!"); } bool -- cgit v1.2.3