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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. * * Authors: Matt Horsnell */ /** * @file This file describes the base components used for the probe system. * There are currently 3 components: * * ProbePoint: an event probe point i.e. send a notify from the point * at which an instruction was committed. * * ProbeListener: a listener provide a notify method that is called when * a probe point event occurs. Multiple ProbeListeners * can be added to each ProbePoint. * * ProbeListenerObject: a wrapper around a SimObject that can connect to another * SimObject on which is will add ProbeListeners. * * ProbeManager: used to match up ProbeListeners and ProbePoints. * At simulation init this is handled by regProbePoints * followed by regProbeListeners being called on each * SimObject in hierarchical ordering. * ProbeListeners can be added/removed dynamically at runtime. */ #ifndef __SIM_PROBE_PROBE_HH__ #define __SIM_PROBE_PROBE_HH__ #include #include #include "base/compiler.hh" #include "base/trace.hh" #include "sim/sim_object.hh" /** Forward declare the ProbeManager. */ class ProbeManager; class ProbeListener; class ProbeListenerObjectParams; /** * Name space containing shared probe point declarations. * * Probe types that are shared between multiple types of SimObjects * should live in this name space. This makes it possible to use a * common instrumentation interface for devices such as PMUs that have * different implementations in different ISAs. */ namespace ProbePoints { /* Note: This is only here for documentation purposes, new probe * points should normally be declared in their own header files. See * for example pmu.hh. */ } /** * This class is a minimal wrapper around SimObject. It is used to declare * a python derived object that can be added as a ProbeListener to any other * SimObject. * * It instantiates manager from a call to Parent.any. * The vector of listeners is used simply to hold onto listeners until the * ProbeListenerObject is destroyed. */ class ProbeListenerObject : public SimObject { protected: ProbeManager *manager; std::vector listeners; public: ProbeListenerObject(const ProbeListenerObjectParams *params); virtual ~ProbeListenerObject(); ProbeManager* getProbeManager() { return manager; } }; /** * ProbeListener base class; here to simplify things like containers * containing multiple types of ProbeListener. * * Note a ProbeListener is added to the ProbePoint in constructor by * using the ProbeManager passed in. */ class ProbeListener { public: ProbeListener(ProbeManager *manager, const std::string &name); virtual ~ProbeListener(); protected: ProbeManager *const manager; const std::string name; }; /** * ProbeListener base class; again used to simplify use of ProbePoints * in containers and used as to define interface for adding removing * listeners to the ProbePoint. */ class ProbePoint { protected: const std::string name; public: ProbePoint(ProbeManager *manager, const std::string &name); virtual ~ProbePoint() {} virtual void addListener(ProbeListener *listener) = 0; virtual void removeListener(ProbeListener *listener) = 0; std::string getName() const { return name; } }; /** * ProbeManager is a conduit class that lives on each SimObject, * and is used to match up probe listeners with probe points. */ class ProbeManager { private: /** Required for sensible debug messages.*/ const M5_CLASS_VAR_USED SimObject *object; /** Vector for name look-up. */ std::vector points; public: ProbeManager(SimObject *obj) : object(obj) {} virtual ~ProbeManager() {} /** * @brief Add a ProbeListener to the ProbePoint named by pointName. * If the name doesn't resolve a ProbePoint return false. * @param pointName the name of the ProbePoint to add the ProbeListener to. * @param listener the ProbeListener to add. * @return true if added, false otherwise. */ bool addListener(std::string pointName, ProbeListener &listener); /** * @brief Remove a ProbeListener from the ProbePoint named by pointName. * If the name doesn't resolve a ProbePoint return false. * @param pointName the name of the ProbePoint to remove the ProbeListener * from. * @param listener the ProbeListener to remove. * @return true if removed, false otherwise. */ bool removeListener(std::string pointName, ProbeListener &listener); /** * @brief Add a ProbePoint to this SimObject ProbeManager. * @param point the ProbePoint to add. */ void addPoint(ProbePoint &point); }; /** * ProbeListenerArgBase is used to define the base interface to a * ProbeListenerArg (i.e the notify method on specific type). * * It is necessary to split this out from ProbeListenerArg, as that * templates off the class containing the function that notify calls. */ template class ProbeListenerArgBase : public ProbeListener { public: ProbeListenerArgBase(ProbeManager *pm, const std::string &name) : ProbeListener(pm, name) {} virtual void notify(const Arg &val) = 0; }; /** * ProbeListenerArg generates a listener for the class of Arg and the * class type T which is the class containing the function that notify will * call. * * Note that the function is passed as a pointer on construction. */ template class ProbeListenerArg : public ProbeListenerArgBase { private: T *object; void (T::* function)(const Arg &); public: /** * @param obj the class of type Tcontaining the method to call on notify. * @param name the name of the ProbePoint to add this listener to. * @param func a pointer to the function on obj (called on notify). */ ProbeListenerArg(T *obj, const std::string &name, void (T::* func)(const Arg &)) : ProbeListenerArgBase(obj->getProbeManager(), name), object(obj), function(func) {} /** * @brief called when the ProbePoint calls notify. This is a shim through to * the function passed during construction. * @param val the argument value to pass. */ virtual void notify(const Arg &val) { (object->*function)(val); } }; /** * ProbePointArg generates a point for the class of Arg. As ProbePointArgs talk * directly to ProbeListenerArgs of the same type, we can store the vector of * ProbeListeners as their Arg type (and not as base type). * * Methods are provided to addListener, removeListener and notify. */ template class ProbePointArg : public ProbePoint { /** The attached listeners. */ std::vector *> listeners; public: ProbePointArg(ProbeManager *manager, std::string name) : ProbePoint(manager, name) { } /** * @brief adds a ProbeListener to this ProbePoints notify list. * @param l the ProbeListener to add to the notify list. */ void addListener(ProbeListener *l) { // check listener not already added if (std::find(listeners.begin(), listeners.end(), l) == listeners.end()) { listeners.push_back(static_cast *>(l)); } } /** * @brief remove a ProbeListener from this ProbePoints notify list. * @param l the ProbeListener to remove from the notify list. */ void removeListener(ProbeListener *l) { listeners.erase(std::remove(listeners.begin(), listeners.end(), l), listeners.end()); } /** * @brief called at the ProbePoint call site, passes arg to each listener. * @param arg the argument to pass to each listener. */ void notify(const Arg &arg) { for (auto l = listeners.begin(); l != listeners.end(); ++l) { (*l)->notify(arg); } } }; #endif//__SIM_PROBE_PROBE_HH__