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#ifndef __ARCH_GENERIC_TLB_HH__
#define __ARCH_GENERIC_TLB_HH__

#include "base/logging.hh"
#include "mem/request.hh"
#include "sim/sim_object.hh"

class ThreadContext;
class BaseMasterPort;

class BaseTLB : public SimObject
{
  protected:
    BaseTLB(const Params *p)
        : SimObject(p)
    {}

  public:
    enum Mode { Read, Write, Execute };

    class Translation
    {
      public:
        virtual ~Translation()
        {}

        /**
         * Signal that the translation has been delayed due to a hw page table
         * walk.
         */
        virtual void markDelayed() = 0;

        /*
         * The memory for this object may be dynamically allocated, and it may
         * be responsible for cleaning itself up which will happen in this
         * function. Once it's called, the object is no longer valid.
         */
        virtual void finish(const Fault &fault, const RequestPtr &req,
                            ThreadContext *tc, Mode mode) = 0;

        /** This function is used by the page table walker to determine if it
         * should translate the a pending request or if the underlying request
         * has been squashed.
         * @ return Is the instruction that requested this translation squashed?
         */
        virtual bool squashed() const { return false; }
    };

  public:
    virtual void demapPage(Addr vaddr, uint64_t asn) = 0;

    virtual Fault translateAtomic(
            const RequestPtr &req, ThreadContext *tc, Mode mode) = 0;
    virtual void translateTiming(
            const RequestPtr &req, ThreadContext *tc,
            Translation *translation, Mode mode) = 0;
    virtual Fault
    translateFunctional(const RequestPtr &req, ThreadContext *tc, Mode mode)
    {
        panic("Not implemented.\n");
    }

    /**
     * Do post-translation physical address finalization.
     *
     * This method is used by some architectures that need
     * post-translation massaging of physical addresses. For example,
     * X86 uses this to remap physical addresses in the APIC range to
     * a range of physical memory not normally available to real x86
     * implementations.
     *
     * @param req Request to updated in-place.
     * @param tc Thread context that created the request.
     * @param mode Request type (read/write/execute).
     * @return A fault on failure, NoFault otherwise.
     */
    virtual Fault finalizePhysical(
            const RequestPtr &req, ThreadContext *tc, Mode mode) const = 0;

    /**
     * Remove all entries from the TLB
     */
    virtual void flushAll() = 0;

    /**
     * Take over from an old tlb context
     */
    virtual void takeOverFrom(BaseTLB *otlb) = 0;

    /**
     * Get the table walker master port if present. This is used for
     * migrating port connections during a CPU takeOverFrom()
     * call. For architectures that do not have a table walker, NULL
     * is returned, hence the use of a pointer rather than a
     * reference.
     *
     * @return A pointer to the walker master port or NULL if not present
     */
    virtual BaseMasterPort* getMasterPort() { return NULL; }

    void memInvalidate() { flushAll(); }
};

class GenericTLB : public BaseTLB
{
  protected:
    GenericTLB(const Params *p)
        : BaseTLB(p)
    {}

  public:
    void demapPage(Addr vaddr, uint64_t asn) override;

    Fault translateAtomic(
        const RequestPtr &req, ThreadContext *tc, Mode mode) override;
    void translateTiming(
        const RequestPtr &req, ThreadContext *tc,
        Translation *translation, Mode mode) override;

    Fault finalizePhysical(
        const RequestPtr &req, ThreadContext *tc, Mode mode) const override;
};

#endif // __ARCH_GENERIC_TLB_HH__