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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2008 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 "base/misc.hh"
#include "base/str.hh"
#include "config/the_isa.hh"
#if THE_ISA == X86_ISA
#include "arch/x86/insts/microldstop.hh"
#endif // X86_ISA
#include "cpu/testers/rubytest/RubyTester.hh"
#include "debug/MemoryAccess.hh"
#include "debug/ProtocolTrace.hh"
#include "debug/RubySequencer.hh"
#include "debug/RubyStats.hh"
#include "mem/protocol/PrefetchBit.hh"
#include "mem/protocol/RubyAccessMode.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/common/Global.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/profiler/Profiler.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/slicc_interface/RubyRequest.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/system/Sequencer.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/system/System.hh"
#include "mem/packet.hh"
using namespace std;
Sequencer *
RubySequencerParams::create()
{
return new Sequencer(this);
}
Sequencer::Sequencer(const Params *p)
: RubyPort(p), deadlockCheckEvent(this)
{
m_store_waiting_on_load_cycles = 0;
m_store_waiting_on_store_cycles = 0;
m_load_waiting_on_store_cycles = 0;
m_load_waiting_on_load_cycles = 0;
m_outstanding_count = 0;
m_instCache_ptr = p->icache;
m_dataCache_ptr = p->dcache;
m_max_outstanding_requests = p->max_outstanding_requests;
m_deadlock_threshold = p->deadlock_threshold;
assert(m_max_outstanding_requests > 0);
assert(m_deadlock_threshold > 0);
assert(m_instCache_ptr != NULL);
assert(m_dataCache_ptr != NULL);
m_usingNetworkTester = p->using_network_tester;
}
Sequencer::~Sequencer()
{
}
void
Sequencer::wakeup()
{
assert(getDrainState() != Drainable::Draining);
// Check for deadlock of any of the requests
Cycles current_time = curCycle();
// Check across all outstanding requests
int total_outstanding = 0;
RequestTable::iterator read = m_readRequestTable.begin();
RequestTable::iterator read_end = m_readRequestTable.end();
for (; read != read_end; ++read) {
SequencerRequest* request = read->second;
if (current_time - request->issue_time < m_deadlock_threshold)
continue;
panic("Possible Deadlock detected. Aborting!\n"
"version: %d request.paddr: 0x%x m_readRequestTable: %d "
"current time: %u issue_time: %d difference: %d\n", m_version,
Address(request->pkt->getAddr()), m_readRequestTable.size(),
current_time * clockPeriod(), request->issue_time * clockPeriod(),
(current_time * clockPeriod()) - (request->issue_time * clockPeriod()));
}
RequestTable::iterator write = m_writeRequestTable.begin();
RequestTable::iterator write_end = m_writeRequestTable.end();
for (; write != write_end; ++write) {
SequencerRequest* request = write->second;
if (current_time - request->issue_time < m_deadlock_threshold)
continue;
panic("Possible Deadlock detected. Aborting!\n"
"version: %d request.paddr: 0x%x m_writeRequestTable: %d "
"current time: %u issue_time: %d difference: %d\n", m_version,
Address(request->pkt->getAddr()), m_writeRequestTable.size(),
current_time * clockPeriod(), request->issue_time * clockPeriod(),
(current_time * clockPeriod()) - (request->issue_time * clockPeriod()));
}
total_outstanding += m_writeRequestTable.size();
total_outstanding += m_readRequestTable.size();
assert(m_outstanding_count == total_outstanding);
if (m_outstanding_count > 0) {
// If there are still outstanding requests, keep checking
schedule(deadlockCheckEvent, clockEdge(m_deadlock_threshold));
}
}
void Sequencer::clearStats()
{
m_outstandReqHist.clear();
// Initialize the histograms that track latency of all requests
m_latencyHist.clear(20);
m_typeLatencyHist.resize(RubyRequestType_NUM);
for (int i = 0; i < RubyRequestType_NUM; i++) {
m_typeLatencyHist[i].clear(20);
}
// Initialize the histograms that track latency of requests that
// hit in the cache attached to the sequencer.
m_hitLatencyHist.clear(20);
m_hitTypeLatencyHist.resize(RubyRequestType_NUM);
m_hitTypeMachLatencyHist.resize(RubyRequestType_NUM);
for (int i = 0; i < RubyRequestType_NUM; i++) {
m_hitTypeLatencyHist[i].clear(20);
m_hitTypeMachLatencyHist[i].resize(MachineType_NUM);
for (int j = 0; j < MachineType_NUM; j++) {
m_hitTypeMachLatencyHist[i][j].clear(20);
}
}
// Initialize the histograms that track the latency of requests that
// missed in the cache attached to the sequencer.
m_missLatencyHist.clear(20);
m_missTypeLatencyHist.resize(RubyRequestType_NUM);
m_missTypeMachLatencyHist.resize(RubyRequestType_NUM);
for (int i = 0; i < RubyRequestType_NUM; i++) {
m_missTypeLatencyHist[i].clear(20);
m_missTypeMachLatencyHist[i].resize(MachineType_NUM);
for (int j = 0; j < MachineType_NUM; j++) {
m_missTypeMachLatencyHist[i][j].clear(20);
}
}
m_hitMachLatencyHist.resize(MachineType_NUM);
m_missMachLatencyHist.resize(MachineType_NUM);
m_IssueToInitialDelayHist.resize(MachineType_NUM);
m_InitialToForwardDelayHist.resize(MachineType_NUM);
m_ForwardToFirstResponseDelayHist.resize(MachineType_NUM);
m_FirstResponseToCompletionDelayHist.resize(MachineType_NUM);
m_IncompleteTimes.resize(MachineType_NUM);
for (int i = 0; i < MachineType_NUM; i++) {
m_missMachLatencyHist[i].clear(20);
m_hitMachLatencyHist[i].clear(20);
m_IssueToInitialDelayHist[i].clear(20);
m_InitialToForwardDelayHist[i].clear(20);
m_ForwardToFirstResponseDelayHist[i].clear(20);
m_FirstResponseToCompletionDelayHist[i].clear(20);
m_IncompleteTimes[i] = 0;
}
}
void
Sequencer::printStats(ostream & out) const
{
out << "Sequencer: " << m_name << endl
<< " store_waiting_on_load_cycles: "
<< m_store_waiting_on_load_cycles << endl
<< " store_waiting_on_store_cycles: "
<< m_store_waiting_on_store_cycles << endl
<< " load_waiting_on_load_cycles: "
<< m_load_waiting_on_load_cycles << endl
<< " load_waiting_on_store_cycles: "
<< m_load_waiting_on_store_cycles << endl;
}
void
Sequencer::printProgress(ostream& out) const
{
#if 0
int total_demand = 0;
out << "Sequencer Stats Version " << m_version << endl;
out << "Current time = " << g_system_ptr->getTime() << endl;
out << "---------------" << endl;
out << "outstanding requests" << endl;
out << "proc " << m_Read
<< " version Requests = " << m_readRequestTable.size() << endl;
// print the request table
RequestTable::iterator read = m_readRequestTable.begin();
RequestTable::iterator read_end = m_readRequestTable.end();
for (; read != read_end; ++read) {
SequencerRequest* request = read->second;
out << "\tRequest[ " << i << " ] = " << request->type
<< " Address " << rkeys[i]
<< " Posted " << request->issue_time
<< " PF " << PrefetchBit_No << endl;
total_demand++;
}
out << "proc " << m_version
<< " Write Requests = " << m_writeRequestTable.size << endl;
// print the request table
RequestTable::iterator write = m_writeRequestTable.begin();
RequestTable::iterator write_end = m_writeRequestTable.end();
for (; write != write_end; ++write) {
SequencerRequest* request = write->second;
out << "\tRequest[ " << i << " ] = " << request.getType()
<< " Address " << wkeys[i]
<< " Posted " << request.getTime()
<< " PF " << request.getPrefetch() << endl;
if (request.getPrefetch() == PrefetchBit_No) {
total_demand++;
}
}
out << endl;
out << "Total Number Outstanding: " << m_outstanding_count << endl
<< "Total Number Demand : " << total_demand << endl
<< "Total Number Prefetches : " << m_outstanding_count - total_demand
<< endl << endl << endl;
#endif
}
// Insert the request on the correct request table. Return true if
// the entry was already present.
RequestStatus
Sequencer::insertRequest(PacketPtr pkt, RubyRequestType request_type)
{
assert(m_outstanding_count ==
(m_writeRequestTable.size() + m_readRequestTable.size()));
// See if we should schedule a deadlock check
if (!deadlockCheckEvent.scheduled() &&
getDrainState() != Drainable::Draining) {
schedule(deadlockCheckEvent, clockEdge(m_deadlock_threshold));
}
Address line_addr(pkt->getAddr());
line_addr.makeLineAddress();
// Create a default entry, mapping the address to NULL, the cast is
// there to make gcc 4.4 happy
RequestTable::value_type default_entry(line_addr,
(SequencerRequest*) NULL);
if ((request_type == RubyRequestType_ST) ||
(request_type == RubyRequestType_RMW_Read) ||
(request_type == RubyRequestType_RMW_Write) ||
(request_type == RubyRequestType_Load_Linked) ||
(request_type == RubyRequestType_Store_Conditional) ||
(request_type == RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Read) ||
(request_type == RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Write) ||
(request_type == RubyRequestType_FLUSH)) {
// Check if there is any outstanding read request for the same
// cache line.
if (m_readRequestTable.count(line_addr) > 0) {
m_store_waiting_on_load_cycles++;
return RequestStatus_Aliased;
}
pair<RequestTable::iterator, bool> r =
m_writeRequestTable.insert(default_entry);
if (r.second) {
RequestTable::iterator i = r.first;
i->second = new SequencerRequest(pkt, request_type, curCycle());
m_outstanding_count++;
} else {
// There is an outstanding write request for the cache line
m_store_waiting_on_store_cycles++;
return RequestStatus_Aliased;
}
} else {
// Check if there is any outstanding write request for the same
// cache line.
if (m_writeRequestTable.count(line_addr) > 0) {
m_load_waiting_on_store_cycles++;
return RequestStatus_Aliased;
}
pair<RequestTable::iterator, bool> r =
m_readRequestTable.insert(default_entry);
if (r.second) {
RequestTable::iterator i = r.first;
i->second = new SequencerRequest(pkt, request_type, curCycle());
m_outstanding_count++;
} else {
// There is an outstanding read request for the cache line
m_load_waiting_on_load_cycles++;
return RequestStatus_Aliased;
}
}
m_outstandReqHist.add(m_outstanding_count);
assert(m_outstanding_count ==
(m_writeRequestTable.size() + m_readRequestTable.size()));
return RequestStatus_Ready;
}
void
Sequencer::markRemoved()
{
m_outstanding_count--;
assert(m_outstanding_count ==
m_writeRequestTable.size() + m_readRequestTable.size());
}
void
Sequencer::removeRequest(SequencerRequest* srequest)
{
assert(m_outstanding_count ==
m_writeRequestTable.size() + m_readRequestTable.size());
Address line_addr(srequest->pkt->getAddr());
line_addr.makeLineAddress();
if ((srequest->m_type == RubyRequestType_ST) ||
(srequest->m_type == RubyRequestType_RMW_Read) ||
(srequest->m_type == RubyRequestType_RMW_Write) ||
(srequest->m_type == RubyRequestType_Load_Linked) ||
(srequest->m_type == RubyRequestType_Store_Conditional) ||
(srequest->m_type == RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Read) ||
(srequest->m_type == RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Write)) {
m_writeRequestTable.erase(line_addr);
} else {
m_readRequestTable.erase(line_addr);
}
markRemoved();
}
void
Sequencer::invalidateSC(const Address& address)
{
RequestTable::iterator i = m_writeRequestTable.find(address);
if (i != m_writeRequestTable.end()) {
SequencerRequest* request = i->second;
// The controller has lost the coherence permissions, hence the lock
// on the cache line maintained by the cache should be cleared.
if (request->m_type == RubyRequestType_Store_Conditional) {
m_dataCache_ptr->clearLocked(address);
}
}
}
bool
Sequencer::handleLlsc(const Address& address, SequencerRequest* request)
{
//
// The success flag indicates whether the LLSC operation was successful.
// LL ops will always succeed, but SC may fail if the cache line is no
// longer locked.
//
bool success = true;
if (request->m_type == RubyRequestType_Store_Conditional) {
if (!m_dataCache_ptr->isLocked(address, m_version)) {
//
// For failed SC requests, indicate the failure to the cpu by
// setting the extra data to zero.
//
request->pkt->req->setExtraData(0);
success = false;
} else {
//
// For successful SC requests, indicate the success to the cpu by
// setting the extra data to one.
//
request->pkt->req->setExtraData(1);
}
//
// Independent of success, all SC operations must clear the lock
//
m_dataCache_ptr->clearLocked(address);
} else if (request->m_type == RubyRequestType_Load_Linked) {
//
// Note: To fully follow Alpha LLSC semantics, should the LL clear any
// previously locked cache lines?
//
m_dataCache_ptr->setLocked(address, m_version);
} else if ((m_dataCache_ptr->isTagPresent(address)) &&
(m_dataCache_ptr->isLocked(address, m_version))) {
//
// Normal writes should clear the locked address
//
m_dataCache_ptr->clearLocked(address);
}
return success;
}
void
Sequencer::recordMissLatency(const Cycles cycles, const RubyRequestType type,
const MachineType respondingMach,
bool isExternalHit, Cycles issuedTime,
Cycles initialRequestTime,
Cycles forwardRequestTime,
Cycles firstResponseTime, Cycles completionTime)
{
m_latencyHist.add(cycles);
m_typeLatencyHist[type].add(cycles);
if (isExternalHit) {
m_missLatencyHist.add(cycles);
m_missTypeLatencyHist[type].add(cycles);
if (respondingMach != MachineType_NUM) {
m_missMachLatencyHist[respondingMach].add(cycles);
m_missTypeMachLatencyHist[type][respondingMach].add(cycles);
if ((issuedTime <= initialRequestTime) &&
(initialRequestTime <= forwardRequestTime) &&
(forwardRequestTime <= firstResponseTime) &&
(firstResponseTime <= completionTime)) {
m_IssueToInitialDelayHist[respondingMach].add(
initialRequestTime - issuedTime);
m_InitialToForwardDelayHist[respondingMach].add(
forwardRequestTime - initialRequestTime);
m_ForwardToFirstResponseDelayHist[respondingMach].add(
firstResponseTime - forwardRequestTime);
m_FirstResponseToCompletionDelayHist[respondingMach].add(
completionTime - firstResponseTime);
} else {
m_IncompleteTimes[respondingMach]++;
}
}
} else {
m_hitLatencyHist.add(cycles);
m_hitTypeLatencyHist[type].add(cycles);
if (respondingMach != MachineType_NUM) {
m_hitMachLatencyHist[respondingMach].add(cycles);
m_hitTypeMachLatencyHist[type][respondingMach].add(cycles);
}
}
}
void
Sequencer::writeCallback(const Address& address, DataBlock& data,
const bool externalHit, const MachineType mach,
const Cycles initialRequestTime,
const Cycles forwardRequestTime,
const Cycles firstResponseTime)
{
assert(address == line_address(address));
assert(m_writeRequestTable.count(line_address(address)));
RequestTable::iterator i = m_writeRequestTable.find(address);
assert(i != m_writeRequestTable.end());
SequencerRequest* request = i->second;
m_writeRequestTable.erase(i);
markRemoved();
assert((request->m_type == RubyRequestType_ST) ||
(request->m_type == RubyRequestType_ATOMIC) ||
(request->m_type == RubyRequestType_RMW_Read) ||
(request->m_type == RubyRequestType_RMW_Write) ||
(request->m_type == RubyRequestType_Load_Linked) ||
(request->m_type == RubyRequestType_Store_Conditional) ||
(request->m_type == RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Read) ||
(request->m_type == RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Write) ||
(request->m_type == RubyRequestType_FLUSH));
//
// For Alpha, properly handle LL, SC, and write requests with respect to
// locked cache blocks.
//
// Not valid for Network_test protocl
//
bool success = true;
if(!m_usingNetworkTester)
success = handleLlsc(address, request);
if (request->m_type == RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Read) {
m_controller->blockOnQueue(address, m_mandatory_q_ptr);
} else if (request->m_type == RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Write) {
m_controller->unblock(address);
}
hitCallback(request, data, success, mach, externalHit,
initialRequestTime, forwardRequestTime, firstResponseTime);
}
void
Sequencer::readCallback(const Address& address, DataBlock& data,
bool externalHit, const MachineType mach,
Cycles initialRequestTime,
Cycles forwardRequestTime,
Cycles firstResponseTime)
{
assert(address == line_address(address));
assert(m_readRequestTable.count(line_address(address)));
RequestTable::iterator i = m_readRequestTable.find(address);
assert(i != m_readRequestTable.end());
SequencerRequest* request = i->second;
m_readRequestTable.erase(i);
markRemoved();
assert((request->m_type == RubyRequestType_LD) ||
(request->m_type == RubyRequestType_IFETCH));
hitCallback(request, data, true, mach, externalHit,
initialRequestTime, forwardRequestTime, firstResponseTime);
}
void
Sequencer::hitCallback(SequencerRequest* srequest, DataBlock& data,
bool llscSuccess,
const MachineType mach, const bool externalHit,
const Cycles initialRequestTime,
const Cycles forwardRequestTime,
const Cycles firstResponseTime)
{
PacketPtr pkt = srequest->pkt;
Address request_address(pkt->getAddr());
Address request_line_address(pkt->getAddr());
request_line_address.makeLineAddress();
RubyRequestType type = srequest->m_type;
Cycles issued_time = srequest->issue_time;
// Set this cache entry to the most recently used
if (type == RubyRequestType_IFETCH) {
m_instCache_ptr->setMRU(request_line_address);
} else {
m_dataCache_ptr->setMRU(request_line_address);
}
assert(curCycle() >= issued_time);
Cycles total_latency = curCycle() - issued_time;
// Profile the latency for all demand accesses.
recordMissLatency(total_latency, type, mach, externalHit, issued_time,
initialRequestTime, forwardRequestTime,
firstResponseTime, curCycle());
DPRINTFR(ProtocolTrace, "%15s %3s %10s%20s %6s>%-6s %s %d cycles\n",
curTick(), m_version, "Seq",
llscSuccess ? "Done" : "SC_Failed", "", "",
request_address, total_latency);
// update the data
if (g_system_ptr->m_warmup_enabled) {
assert(pkt->getPtr<uint8_t>(false) != NULL);
data.setData(pkt->getPtr<uint8_t>(false),
request_address.getOffset(), pkt->getSize());
} else if (pkt->getPtr<uint8_t>(true) != NULL) {
if ((type == RubyRequestType_LD) ||
(type == RubyRequestType_IFETCH) ||
(type == RubyRequestType_RMW_Read) ||
(type == RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Read) ||
(type == RubyRequestType_Load_Linked)) {
memcpy(pkt->getPtr<uint8_t>(true),
data.getData(request_address.getOffset(), pkt->getSize()),
pkt->getSize());
} else {
data.setData(pkt->getPtr<uint8_t>(true),
request_address.getOffset(), pkt->getSize());
}
} else {
DPRINTF(MemoryAccess,
"WARNING. Data not transfered from Ruby to M5 for type %s\n",
RubyRequestType_to_string(type));
}
// If using the RubyTester, update the RubyTester sender state's
// subBlock with the recieved data. The tester will later access
// this state.
// Note: RubyPort will access it's sender state before the
// RubyTester.
if (m_usingRubyTester) {
RubyPort::SenderState *reqSenderState =
safe_cast<RubyPort::SenderState*>(pkt->senderState);
// @todo This is a dangerous assumption on nothing else
// modifying the senderState
RubyTester::SenderState* testerSenderState =
safe_cast<RubyTester::SenderState*>(reqSenderState->predecessor);
testerSenderState->subBlock.mergeFrom(data);
}
delete srequest;
if (g_system_ptr->m_warmup_enabled) {
assert(pkt->req);
delete pkt->req;
delete pkt;
g_system_ptr->m_cache_recorder->enqueueNextFetchRequest();
} else if (g_system_ptr->m_cooldown_enabled) {
delete pkt;
g_system_ptr->m_cache_recorder->enqueueNextFlushRequest();
} else {
ruby_hit_callback(pkt);
}
}
bool
Sequencer::empty() const
{
return m_writeRequestTable.empty() && m_readRequestTable.empty();
}
RequestStatus
Sequencer::makeRequest(PacketPtr pkt)
{
if (m_outstanding_count >= m_max_outstanding_requests) {
return RequestStatus_BufferFull;
}
RubyRequestType primary_type = RubyRequestType_NULL;
RubyRequestType secondary_type = RubyRequestType_NULL;
if (pkt->isLLSC()) {
//
// Alpha LL/SC instructions need to be handled carefully by the cache
// coherence protocol to ensure they follow the proper semantics. In
// particular, by identifying the operations as atomic, the protocol
// should understand that migratory sharing optimizations should not
// be performed (i.e. a load between the LL and SC should not steal
// away exclusive permission).
//
if (pkt->isWrite()) {
DPRINTF(RubySequencer, "Issuing SC\n");
primary_type = RubyRequestType_Store_Conditional;
} else {
DPRINTF(RubySequencer, "Issuing LL\n");
assert(pkt->isRead());
primary_type = RubyRequestType_Load_Linked;
}
secondary_type = RubyRequestType_ATOMIC;
} else if (pkt->req->isLocked()) {
//
// x86 locked instructions are translated to store cache coherence
// requests because these requests should always be treated as read
// exclusive operations and should leverage any migratory sharing
// optimization built into the protocol.
//
if (pkt->isWrite()) {
DPRINTF(RubySequencer, "Issuing Locked RMW Write\n");
primary_type = RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Write;
} else {
DPRINTF(RubySequencer, "Issuing Locked RMW Read\n");
assert(pkt->isRead());
primary_type = RubyRequestType_Locked_RMW_Read;
}
secondary_type = RubyRequestType_ST;
} else {
if (pkt->isRead()) {
if (pkt->req->isInstFetch()) {
primary_type = secondary_type = RubyRequestType_IFETCH;
} else {
#if THE_ISA == X86_ISA
uint32_t flags = pkt->req->getFlags();
bool storeCheck = flags &
(TheISA::StoreCheck << TheISA::FlagShift);
#else
bool storeCheck = false;
#endif // X86_ISA
if (storeCheck) {
primary_type = RubyRequestType_RMW_Read;
secondary_type = RubyRequestType_ST;
} else {
primary_type = secondary_type = RubyRequestType_LD;
}
}
} else if (pkt->isWrite()) {
//
// Note: M5 packets do not differentiate ST from RMW_Write
//
primary_type = secondary_type = RubyRequestType_ST;
} else if (pkt->isFlush()) {
primary_type = secondary_type = RubyRequestType_FLUSH;
} else {
panic("Unsupported ruby packet type\n");
}
}
RequestStatus status = insertRequest(pkt, primary_type);
if (status != RequestStatus_Ready)
return status;
issueRequest(pkt, secondary_type);
// TODO: issue hardware prefetches here
return RequestStatus_Issued;
}
void
Sequencer::issueRequest(PacketPtr pkt, RubyRequestType secondary_type)
{
assert(pkt != NULL);
int proc_id = -1;
if (pkt->req->hasContextId()) {
proc_id = pkt->req->contextId();
}
// If valid, copy the pc to the ruby request
Addr pc = 0;
if (pkt->req->hasPC()) {
pc = pkt->req->getPC();
}
RubyRequest *msg = new RubyRequest(clockEdge(), pkt->getAddr(),
pkt->getPtr<uint8_t>(true),
pkt->getSize(), pc, secondary_type,
RubyAccessMode_Supervisor, pkt,
PrefetchBit_No, proc_id);
DPRINTFR(ProtocolTrace, "%15s %3s %10s%20s %6s>%-6s %s %s\n",
curTick(), m_version, "Seq", "Begin", "", "",
msg->getPhysicalAddress(),
RubyRequestType_to_string(secondary_type));
Cycles latency(0); // initialzed to an null value
if (secondary_type == RubyRequestType_IFETCH)
latency = m_instCache_ptr->getLatency();
else
latency = m_dataCache_ptr->getLatency();
// Send the message to the cache controller
assert(latency > 0);
assert(m_mandatory_q_ptr != NULL);
m_mandatory_q_ptr->enqueue(msg, latency);
}
template <class KEY, class VALUE>
std::ostream &
operator<<(ostream &out, const m5::hash_map<KEY, VALUE> &map)
{
typename m5::hash_map<KEY, VALUE>::const_iterator i = map.begin();
typename m5::hash_map<KEY, VALUE>::const_iterator end = map.end();
out << "[";
for (; i != end; ++i)
out << " " << i->first << "=" << i->second;
out << " ]";
return out;
}
void
Sequencer::print(ostream& out) const
{
out << "[Sequencer: " << m_version
<< ", outstanding requests: " << m_outstanding_count
<< ", read request table: " << m_readRequestTable
<< ", write request table: " << m_writeRequestTable
<< "]";
}
// this can be called from setState whenever coherence permissions are
// upgraded when invoked, coherence violations will be checked for the
// given block
void
Sequencer::checkCoherence(const Address& addr)
{
#ifdef CHECK_COHERENCE
g_system_ptr->checkGlobalCoherenceInvariant(addr);
#endif
}
void
Sequencer::recordRequestType(SequencerRequestType requestType) {
DPRINTF(RubyStats, "Recorded statistic: %s\n",
SequencerRequestType_to_string(requestType));
}
void
Sequencer::evictionCallback(const Address& address)
{
ruby_eviction_callback(address);
}
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