From 85c29973a3cdbbbc2ed77014a730cbc625899b03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nilay Vaish Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 05:42:20 -0600 Subject: ruby: remove sparse memory. In my opinion, it creates needless complications in rest of the code. Also, this structure hinders the move towards common set of code for physical memory controllers. --- src/mem/ruby/structures/SparseMemory.cc | 417 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 417 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/mem/ruby/structures/SparseMemory.cc (limited to 'src/mem/ruby/structures/SparseMemory.cc') diff --git a/src/mem/ruby/structures/SparseMemory.cc b/src/mem/ruby/structures/SparseMemory.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a63790502..000000000 --- a/src/mem/ruby/structures/SparseMemory.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,417 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2009 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - * Copyright (c) 2012 Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood - * All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are - * met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer; - * redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution; - * neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its - * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from - * this software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR - * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT - * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, - * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, - * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY - * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE - * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - */ - -#include - -#include "debug/RubyCache.hh" -#include "mem/ruby/structures/SparseMemory.hh" -#include "mem/ruby/system/System.hh" - -using namespace std; - -SparseMemory::SparseMemory(int number_of_levels) -{ - int even_level_bits; - int extra; - m_total_number_of_bits = RubySystem::getMemorySizeBits() - - RubySystem::getBlockSizeBits();; - - m_number_of_levels = number_of_levels; - - // - // Create the array that describes the bits per level - // - m_number_of_bits_per_level = new int[m_number_of_levels]; - even_level_bits = m_total_number_of_bits / m_number_of_levels; - extra = m_total_number_of_bits % m_number_of_levels; - for (int level = 0; level < m_number_of_levels; level++) { - if (level < extra) - m_number_of_bits_per_level[level] = even_level_bits + 1; - else - m_number_of_bits_per_level[level] = even_level_bits; - } - m_map_head = new SparseMapType; -} - -SparseMemory::~SparseMemory() -{ - recursivelyRemoveTables(m_map_head, 0); - delete m_map_head; - delete [] m_number_of_bits_per_level; -} - -// Recursively search table hierarchy for the lowest level table. -// Delete the lowest table first, the tables above -void -SparseMemory::recursivelyRemoveTables(SparseMapType* curTable, int curLevel) -{ - SparseMapType::iterator iter; - - for (iter = curTable->begin(); iter != curTable->end(); iter++) { - SparseMemEntry entry = (*iter).second; - - if (curLevel != (m_number_of_levels - 1)) { - // If the not at the last level, analyze those lower level - // tables first, then delete those next tables - SparseMapType* nextTable = (SparseMapType*)(entry); - recursivelyRemoveTables(nextTable, (curLevel + 1)); - delete nextTable; - } else { - // If at the last level, delete the directory entry - delete (AbstractEntry*)(entry); - } - entry = NULL; - } - - // Once all entries have been deleted, erase the entries - curTable->erase(curTable->begin(), curTable->end()); -} - -// tests to see if an address is present in the memory -bool -SparseMemory::exist(const Address& address) const -{ - SparseMapType* curTable = m_map_head; - Address curAddress; - - // Initiallize the high bit to be the total number of bits plus - // the block offset. However the highest bit index is one less - // than this value. - int highBit = m_total_number_of_bits + RubySystem::getBlockSizeBits(); - int lowBit; - assert(address == line_address(address)); - DPRINTF(RubyCache, "address: %s\n", address); - - for (int level = 0; level < m_number_of_levels; level++) { - // Create the appropriate sub address for this level - // Note: that set Address is inclusive of the specified range, - // thus the high bit is one less than the total number of bits - // used to create the address. - lowBit = highBit - m_number_of_bits_per_level[level]; - curAddress.setAddress(address.bitSelect(lowBit, highBit - 1)); - - DPRINTF(RubyCache, "level: %d, lowBit: %d, highBit - 1: %d, " - "curAddress: %s\n", - level, lowBit, highBit - 1, curAddress); - - // Adjust the highBit value for the next level - highBit -= m_number_of_bits_per_level[level]; - - // If the address is found, move on to the next level. - // Otherwise, return not found - if (curTable->count(curAddress) != 0) { - curTable = (SparseMapType*)((*curTable)[curAddress]); - } else { - DPRINTF(RubyCache, "Not found\n"); - return false; - } - } - - DPRINTF(RubyCache, "Entry found\n"); - return true; -} - -// add an address to memory -void -SparseMemory::add(const Address& address, AbstractEntry* entry) -{ - assert(address == line_address(address)); - assert(!exist(address)); - - m_total_adds++; - - Address curAddress; - SparseMapType* curTable = m_map_head; - - // Initiallize the high bit to be the total number of bits plus - // the block offset. However the highest bit index is one less - // than this value. - int highBit = m_total_number_of_bits + RubySystem::getBlockSizeBits(); - int lowBit; - void* newEntry = NULL; - - for (int level = 0; level < m_number_of_levels; level++) { - // create the appropriate address for this level - // Note: that set Address is inclusive of the specified range, - // thus the high bit is one less than the total number of bits - // used to create the address. - lowBit = highBit - m_number_of_bits_per_level[level]; - curAddress.setAddress(address.bitSelect(lowBit, highBit - 1)); - - // Adjust the highBit value for the next level - highBit -= m_number_of_bits_per_level[level]; - - // if the address exists in the cur table, move on. Otherwise - // create a new table. - if (curTable->count(curAddress) != 0) { - curTable = (SparseMapType*)((*curTable)[curAddress]); - } else { - m_adds_per_level[level]++; - - // if the last level, add a directory entry. Otherwise add a map. - if (level == (m_number_of_levels - 1)) { - entry->getDataBlk().clear(); - newEntry = (void*)entry; - } else { - SparseMapType* tempMap = new SparseMapType; - newEntry = (void*)(tempMap); - } - - // Create the pointer container SparseMemEntry and add it - // to the table. - (*curTable)[curAddress] = newEntry; - - // Move to the next level of the heirarchy - curTable = (SparseMapType*)newEntry; - } - } - - assert(exist(address)); - return; -} - -// recursively search table hierarchy for the lowest level table. -// remove the lowest entry and any empty tables above it. -int -SparseMemory::recursivelyRemoveLevels(const Address& address, - CurNextInfo& curInfo) -{ - Address curAddress; - CurNextInfo nextInfo; - SparseMemEntry entry; - - // create the appropriate address for this level - // Note: that set Address is inclusive of the specified range, - // thus the high bit is one less than the total number of bits - // used to create the address. - curAddress.setAddress(address.bitSelect(curInfo.lowBit, - curInfo.highBit - 1)); - - DPRINTF(RubyCache, "address: %s, curInfo.level: %d, curInfo.lowBit: %d, " - "curInfo.highBit - 1: %d, curAddress: %s\n", - address, curInfo.level, curInfo.lowBit, - curInfo.highBit - 1, curAddress); - - assert(curInfo.curTable->count(curAddress) != 0); - - entry = (*(curInfo.curTable))[curAddress]; - - if (curInfo.level < (m_number_of_levels - 1)) { - // set up next level's info - nextInfo.curTable = (SparseMapType*)(entry); - nextInfo.level = curInfo.level + 1; - - nextInfo.highBit = curInfo.highBit - - m_number_of_bits_per_level[curInfo.level]; - - nextInfo.lowBit = curInfo.lowBit - - m_number_of_bits_per_level[curInfo.level + 1]; - - // recursively search the table hierarchy - int tableSize = recursivelyRemoveLevels(address, nextInfo); - - // If this table below is now empty, we must delete it and - // erase it from our table. - if (tableSize == 0) { - m_removes_per_level[curInfo.level]++; - delete nextInfo.curTable; - entry = NULL; - curInfo.curTable->erase(curAddress); - } - } else { - // if this is the last level, we have reached the Directory - // Entry and thus we should delete it including the - // SparseMemEntry container struct. - delete (AbstractEntry*)(entry); - entry = NULL; - curInfo.curTable->erase(curAddress); - m_removes_per_level[curInfo.level]++; - } - return curInfo.curTable->size(); -} - -// remove an entry from the table -void -SparseMemory::remove(const Address& address) -{ - assert(address == line_address(address)); - assert(exist(address)); - - m_total_removes++; - - CurNextInfo nextInfo; - - // Initialize table pointer and level value - nextInfo.curTable = m_map_head; - nextInfo.level = 0; - - // Initiallize the high bit to be the total number of bits plus - // the block offset. However the highest bit index is one less - // than this value. - nextInfo.highBit = m_total_number_of_bits + RubySystem::getBlockSizeBits(); - nextInfo.lowBit = nextInfo.highBit - m_number_of_bits_per_level[0];; - - // recursively search the table hierarchy for empty tables - // starting from the level 0. Note we do not check the return - // value because the head table is never deleted; - recursivelyRemoveLevels(address, nextInfo); - - assert(!exist(address)); - return; -} - -// looks an address up in memory -AbstractEntry* -SparseMemory::lookup(const Address& address) -{ - assert(address == line_address(address)); - - Address curAddress; - SparseMapType* curTable = m_map_head; - AbstractEntry* entry = NULL; - - // Initiallize the high bit to be the total number of bits plus - // the block offset. However the highest bit index is one less - // than this value. - int highBit = m_total_number_of_bits + RubySystem::getBlockSizeBits(); - int lowBit; - - for (int level = 0; level < m_number_of_levels; level++) { - // create the appropriate address for this level - // Note: that set Address is inclusive of the specified range, - // thus the high bit is one less than the total number of bits - // used to create the address. - lowBit = highBit - m_number_of_bits_per_level[level]; - curAddress.setAddress(address.bitSelect(lowBit, highBit - 1)); - - DPRINTF(RubyCache, "level: %d, lowBit: %d, highBit - 1: %d, " - "curAddress: %s\n", - level, lowBit, highBit - 1, curAddress); - - // Adjust the highBit value for the next level - highBit -= m_number_of_bits_per_level[level]; - - // If the address is found, move on to the next level. - // Otherwise, return not found - if (curTable->count(curAddress) != 0) { - curTable = (SparseMapType*)((*curTable)[curAddress]); - } else { - DPRINTF(RubyCache, "Not found\n"); - return NULL; - } - } - - // The last entry actually points to the Directory entry not a table - entry = (AbstractEntry*)curTable; - - return entry; -} - -void -SparseMemory::recordBlocks(int cntrl_id, CacheRecorder* tr) const -{ - queue unexplored_nodes[2]; - queue address_of_nodes[2]; - - unexplored_nodes[0].push(m_map_head); - address_of_nodes[0].push(0); - - int parity_of_level = 0; - physical_address_t address, temp_address; - Address curAddress; - - // Initiallize the high bit to be the total number of bits plus - // the block offset. However the highest bit index is one less - // than this value. - int highBit = m_total_number_of_bits + RubySystem::getBlockSizeBits(); - int lowBit; - - for (int cur_level = 0; cur_level < m_number_of_levels; cur_level++) { - - // create the appropriate address for this level - // Note: that set Address is inclusive of the specified range, - // thus the high bit is one less than the total number of bits - // used to create the address. - lowBit = highBit - m_number_of_bits_per_level[cur_level]; - - while (!unexplored_nodes[parity_of_level].empty()) { - - SparseMapType* node = unexplored_nodes[parity_of_level].front(); - unexplored_nodes[parity_of_level].pop(); - - address = address_of_nodes[parity_of_level].front(); - address_of_nodes[parity_of_level].pop(); - - SparseMapType::iterator iter; - - for (iter = node->begin(); iter != node->end(); iter++) { - SparseMemEntry entry = (*iter).second; - curAddress = (*iter).first; - - if (cur_level != (m_number_of_levels - 1)) { - // If not at the last level, put this node in the queue - unexplored_nodes[1 - parity_of_level].push( - (SparseMapType*)(entry)); - address_of_nodes[1 - parity_of_level].push(address | - (curAddress.getAddress() << lowBit)); - } else { - // If at the last level, add a trace record - temp_address = address | (curAddress.getAddress() - << lowBit); - DataBlock block = ((AbstractEntry*)entry)->getDataBlk(); - tr->addRecord(cntrl_id, temp_address, 0, RubyRequestType_ST, 0, - block); - } - } - } - - // Adjust the highBit value for the next level - highBit -= m_number_of_bits_per_level[cur_level]; - parity_of_level = 1 - parity_of_level; - } -} - -void -SparseMemory::regStats(const string &name) -{ - m_total_adds.name(name + ".total_adds"); - - m_adds_per_level - .init(m_number_of_levels) - .name(name + ".adds_per_level") - .flags(Stats::pdf | Stats::total) - ; - - m_total_removes.name(name + ".total_removes"); - m_removes_per_level - .init(m_number_of_levels) - .name(name + ".removes_per_level") - .flags(Stats::pdf | Stats::total) - ; -} -- cgit v1.2.3