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/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* 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.
*
* Authors: Ron Dreslinski
* Steve Reinhardt
* Ali Saidi
*/
/**
* @file
* Declaration of a request, the overall memory request consisting of
the parts of the request that are persistent throughout the transaction.
*/
#ifndef __MEM_REQUEST_HH__
#define __MEM_REQUEST_HH__
#include "base/fast_alloc.hh"
#include "sim/host.hh"
#include "sim/core.hh"
#include <cassert>
class Request;
typedef Request* RequestPtr;
/** ASI information for this request if it exsits. */
const uint32_t ASI_BITS = 0x000FF;
/** The request is a Load locked/store conditional. */
const uint32_t LOCKED = 0x00100;
/** The virtual address is also the physical address. */
const uint32_t PHYSICAL = 0x00200;
/** The request is an ALPHA VPTE pal access (hw_ld). */
const uint32_t VPTE = 0x00400;
/** Use the alternate mode bits in ALPHA. */
const uint32_t ALTMODE = 0x00800;
/** The request is to an uncacheable address. */
const uint32_t UNCACHEABLE = 0x01000;
/** The request should not cause a page fault. */
const uint32_t NO_FAULT = 0x02000;
/** The request should be prefetched into the exclusive state. */
const uint32_t PF_EXCLUSIVE = 0x10000;
/** The request should be marked as LRU. */
const uint32_t EVICT_NEXT = 0x20000;
/** The request should ignore unaligned access faults */
const uint32_t NO_ALIGN_FAULT = 0x40000;
/** The request was an instruction read. */
const uint32_t INST_READ = 0x80000;
/** This request is for a memory swap. */
const uint32_t MEM_SWAP = 0x100000;
const uint32_t MEM_SWAP_COND = 0x200000;
class Request : public FastAlloc
{
private:
/**
* The physical address of the request. Valid only if validPaddr
* is set. */
Addr paddr;
/**
* The size of the request. This field must be set when vaddr or
* paddr is written via setVirt() or setPhys(), so it is always
* valid as long as one of the address fields is valid. */
int size;
/** Flag structure for the request. */
uint32_t flags;
/**
* The time this request was started. Used to calculate
* latencies. This field is set to curTick any time paddr or vaddr
* is written. */
Tick time;
/** The address space ID. */
int asid;
/** This request is to a memory mapped register. */
bool mmapedIpr;
/** The virtual address of the request. */
Addr vaddr;
/** Extra data for the request, such as the return value of
* store conditional or the compare value for a CAS. */
uint64_t extraData;
/** The cpu number (for statistics, typically). */
int cpuNum;
/** The requesting thread id (for statistics, typically). */
int threadNum;
/** program counter of initiating access; for tracing/debugging */
Addr pc;
/** Whether or not paddr is valid (has been written yet). */
bool validPaddr;
/** Whether or not the asid & vaddr are valid. */
bool validAsidVaddr;
/** Whether or not the sc result is valid. */
bool validExData;
/** Whether or not the cpu number & thread ID are valid. */
bool validCpuAndThreadNums;
/** Whether or not the pc is valid. */
bool validPC;
public:
/** Minimal constructor. No fields are initialized. */
Request()
: validPaddr(false), validAsidVaddr(false),
validExData(false), validCpuAndThreadNums(false), validPC(false)
{}
/**
* Constructor for physical (e.g. device) requests. Initializes
* just physical address, size, flags, and timestamp (to curTick).
* These fields are adequate to perform a request. */
Request(Addr _paddr, int _size, int _flags)
: validCpuAndThreadNums(false)
{ setPhys(_paddr, _size, _flags); }
Request(int _asid, Addr _vaddr, int _size, int _flags, Addr _pc,
int _cpuNum, int _threadNum)
{
setThreadContext(_cpuNum, _threadNum);
setVirt(_asid, _vaddr, _size, _flags, _pc);
}
~Request() {} // for FastAlloc
/**
* Set up CPU and thread numbers. */
void setThreadContext(int _cpuNum, int _threadNum)
{
cpuNum = _cpuNum;
threadNum = _threadNum;
validCpuAndThreadNums = true;
}
/**
* Set up a physical (e.g. device) request in a previously
* allocated Request object. */
void setPhys(Addr _paddr, int _size, int _flags)
{
paddr = _paddr;
size = _size;
flags = _flags;
time = curTick;
validPaddr = true;
validAsidVaddr = false;
validPC = false;
validExData = false;
mmapedIpr = false;
}
/**
* Set up a virtual (e.g., CPU) request in a previously
* allocated Request object. */
void setVirt(int _asid, Addr _vaddr, int _size, int _flags, Addr _pc)
{
asid = _asid;
vaddr = _vaddr;
size = _size;
flags = _flags;
pc = _pc;
time = curTick;
validPaddr = false;
validAsidVaddr = true;
validPC = true;
validExData = false;
mmapedIpr = false;
}
/** Set just the physical address. This should only be used to
* record the result of a translation, and thus the vaddr must be
* valid before this method is called. Otherwise, use setPhys()
* to guarantee that the size and flags are also set.
*/
void setPaddr(Addr _paddr)
{
assert(validAsidVaddr);
paddr = _paddr;
validPaddr = true;
}
/** Accessor for paddr. */
Addr getPaddr() { assert(validPaddr); return paddr; }
/** Accessor for size. */
int getSize() { assert(validPaddr || validAsidVaddr); return size; }
/** Accessor for time. */
Tick getTime() { assert(validPaddr || validAsidVaddr); return time; }
/** Accessor for flags. */
uint32_t getFlags() { assert(validPaddr || validAsidVaddr); return flags; }
/** Accessor for paddr. */
void setFlags(uint32_t _flags)
{ assert(validPaddr || validAsidVaddr); flags = _flags; }
/** Accessor function for vaddr.*/
Addr getVaddr() { assert(validAsidVaddr); return vaddr; }
/** Accessor function for asid.*/
int getAsid() { assert(validAsidVaddr); return asid; }
/** Accessor function for asi.*/
uint8_t getAsi() { assert(validAsidVaddr); return flags & ASI_BITS; }
/** Accessor function for asi.*/
void setAsi(uint8_t a)
{ assert(validAsidVaddr); flags = (flags & ~ASI_BITS) | a; }
/** Accessor function for asi.*/
bool isMmapedIpr() { assert(validPaddr); return mmapedIpr; }
/** Accessor function for asi.*/
void setMmapedIpr(bool r) { assert(validAsidVaddr); mmapedIpr = r; }
/** Accessor function to check if sc result is valid. */
bool extraDataValid() { return validExData; }
/** Accessor function for store conditional return value.*/
uint64_t getExtraData() { assert(validExData); return extraData; }
/** Accessor function for store conditional return value.*/
void setExtraData(uint64_t _extraData)
{ extraData = _extraData; validExData = true; }
/** Accessor function for cpu number.*/
int getCpuNum() { assert(validCpuAndThreadNums); return cpuNum; }
/** Accessor function for thread number.*/
int getThreadNum() { assert(validCpuAndThreadNums); return threadNum; }
/** Accessor function for pc.*/
Addr getPC() { assert(validPC); return pc; }
/** Accessor Function to Check Cacheability. */
bool isUncacheable() { return (getFlags() & UNCACHEABLE) != 0; }
bool isInstRead() { return (getFlags() & INST_READ) != 0; }
bool isLocked() { return (getFlags() & LOCKED) != 0; }
bool isSwap() { return (getFlags() & MEM_SWAP ||
getFlags() & MEM_SWAP_COND); }
bool isCondSwap() { return (getFlags() & MEM_SWAP_COND) != 0; }
friend class Packet;
};
#endif // __MEM_REQUEST_HH__
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