#ifndef RUBYPORT_H #define RUBYPORT_H #include "mem/ruby/libruby.hh" #include #include using namespace std; class RubyPort { public: RubyPort(const string & name) : m_name(name) { m_port_id = m_num_ports++; m_request_cnt = 0; m_hit_callback = NULL; assert(m_num_ports <= 2048); // see below for reason } virtual ~RubyPort() {} virtual int64_t makeRequest(const RubyRequest & request) = 0; void registerHitCallback(void (*hit_callback)(int64_t request_id)) { assert(m_hit_callback == NULL); // can't assign hit_callback twice m_hit_callback = hit_callback; } protected: const string m_name; void (*m_hit_callback)(int64_t); int64_t makeUniqueRequestID() { // The request ID is generated by combining the port ID with a request count // so that request IDs can be formed concurrently by multiple threads. // IDs are formed as follows: // // // 0 PortID Request Count // +----+---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ // | 63 | 62-48 | 47-0 | // +----+---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+ // // // This limits the system to a maximum of 2^11 == 2048 components // and 2^48 ~= 3x10^14 requests per component int64_t id = (static_cast(m_port_id) << 48) | m_request_cnt; m_request_cnt++; // assert((m_request_cnt & (1<<48)) == 0); return id; } private: static uint16_t m_num_ports; uint16_t m_port_id; uint64_t m_request_cnt; }; #endif