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gem5/src/learning_gem5/part2/simple_cache.hh
Gabe Black 91d83cc8a1 misc: Standardize the way create() constructs SimObjects.
The create() method on Params structs usually instantiate SimObjects
using a constructor which takes the Params struct as a parameter
somehow. There has been a lot of needless variation in how that was
done, making it annoying to pass Params down to base classes. Some of
the different forms were:

const Params &
Params &
Params *
const Params *
Params const*

This change goes through and fixes up every constructor and every
create() method to use the const Params & form. We use a reference
because the Params struct should never be null. We use const because
neither the create method nor the consuming object should modify the
record of the parameters as they came in from the config. That would
make consuming them not idempotent, and make it impossible to tell what
the actual simulation configuration was since it would change from any
user visible form (config script, config.ini, dot pdf output).

Change-Id: I77453cba52fdcfd5f4eec92dfb0bddb5a9945f31
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/35938
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Carvalho <odanrc@yahoo.com.br>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
2020-10-14 12:06:44 +00:00

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#ifndef __LEARNING_GEM5_SIMPLE_CACHE_SIMPLE_CACHE_HH__
#define __LEARNING_GEM5_SIMPLE_CACHE_SIMPLE_CACHE_HH__
#include <unordered_map>
#include "base/statistics.hh"
#include "mem/port.hh"
#include "params/SimpleCache.hh"
#include "sim/clocked_object.hh"
/**
* A very simple cache object. Has a fully-associative data store with random
* replacement.
* This cache is fully blocking (not non-blocking). Only a single request can
* be outstanding at a time.
* This cache is a writeback cache.
*/
class SimpleCache : public ClockedObject
{
private:
/**
* Port on the CPU-side that receives requests.
* Mostly just forwards requests to the cache (owner)
*/
class CPUSidePort : public ResponsePort
{
private:
/// Since this is a vector port, need to know what number this one is
int id;
/// The object that owns this object (SimpleCache)
SimpleCache *owner;
/// True if the port needs to send a retry req.
bool needRetry;
/// If we tried to send a packet and it was blocked, store it here
PacketPtr blockedPacket;
public:
/**
* Constructor. Just calls the superclass constructor.
*/
CPUSidePort(const std::string& name, int id, SimpleCache *owner) :
ResponsePort(name, owner), id(id), owner(owner), needRetry(false),
blockedPacket(nullptr)
{ }
/**
* Send a packet across this port. This is called by the owner and
* all of the flow control is hanled in this function.
* This is a convenience function for the SimpleCache to send pkts.
*
* @param packet to send.
*/
void sendPacket(PacketPtr pkt);
/**
* Get a list of the non-overlapping address ranges the owner is
* responsible for. All response ports must override this function
* and return a populated list with at least one item.
*
* @return a list of ranges responded to
*/
AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const override;
/**
* Send a retry to the peer port only if it is needed. This is called
* from the SimpleCache whenever it is unblocked.
*/
void trySendRetry();
protected:
/**
* Receive an atomic request packet from the request port.
* No need to implement in this simple cache.
*/
Tick recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt) override
{ panic("recvAtomic unimpl."); }
/**
* Receive a functional request packet from the request port.
* Performs a "debug" access updating/reading the data in place.
*
* @param packet the requestor sent.
*/
void recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt) override;
/**
* Receive a timing request from the request port.
*
* @param the packet that the requestor sent
* @return whether this object can consume to packet. If false, we
* will call sendRetry() when we can try to receive this
* request again.
*/
bool recvTimingReq(PacketPtr pkt) override;
/**
* Called by the request port if sendTimingResp was called on this
* response port (causing recvTimingResp to be called on the request
* port) and was unsuccessful.
*/
void recvRespRetry() override;
};
/**
* Port on the memory-side that receives responses.
* Mostly just forwards requests to the cache (owner)
*/
class MemSidePort : public RequestPort
{
private:
/// The object that owns this object (SimpleCache)
SimpleCache *owner;
/// If we tried to send a packet and it was blocked, store it here
PacketPtr blockedPacket;
public:
/**
* Constructor. Just calls the superclass constructor.
*/
MemSidePort(const std::string& name, SimpleCache *owner) :
RequestPort(name, owner), owner(owner), blockedPacket(nullptr)
{ }
/**
* Send a packet across this port. This is called by the owner and
* all of the flow control is hanled in this function.
* This is a convenience function for the SimpleCache to send pkts.
*
* @param packet to send.
*/
void sendPacket(PacketPtr pkt);
protected:
/**
* Receive a timing response from the response port.
*/
bool recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt) override;
/**
* Called by the response port if sendTimingReq was called on this
* request port (causing recvTimingReq to be called on the response
* port) and was unsuccesful.
*/
void recvReqRetry() override;
/**
* Called to receive an address range change from the peer response
* port. The default implementation ignores the change and does
* nothing. Override this function in a derived class if the owner
* needs to be aware of the address ranges, e.g. in an
* interconnect component like a bus.
*/
void recvRangeChange() override;
};
/**
* Handle the request from the CPU side. Called from the CPU port
* on a timing request.
*
* @param requesting packet
* @param id of the port to send the response
* @return true if we can handle the request this cycle, false if the
* requestor needs to retry later
*/
bool handleRequest(PacketPtr pkt, int port_id);
/**
* Handle the respone from the memory side. Called from the memory port
* on a timing response.
*
* @param responding packet
* @return true if we can handle the response this cycle, false if the
* responder needs to retry later
*/
bool handleResponse(PacketPtr pkt);
/**
* Send the packet to the CPU side.
* This function assumes the pkt is already a response packet and forwards
* it to the correct port. This function also unblocks this object and
* cleans up the whole request.
*
* @param the packet to send to the cpu side
*/
void sendResponse(PacketPtr pkt);
/**
* Handle a packet functionally. Update the data on a write and get the
* data on a read. Called from CPU port on a recv functional.
*
* @param packet to functionally handle
*/
void handleFunctional(PacketPtr pkt);
/**
* Access the cache for a timing access. This is called after the cache
* access latency has already elapsed.
*/
void accessTiming(PacketPtr pkt);
/**
* This is where we actually update / read from the cache. This function
* is executed on both timing and functional accesses.
*
* @return true if a hit, false otherwise
*/
bool accessFunctional(PacketPtr pkt);
/**
* Insert a block into the cache. If there is no room left in the cache,
* then this function evicts a random entry t make room for the new block.
*
* @param packet with the data (and address) to insert into the cache
*/
void insert(PacketPtr pkt);
/**
* Return the address ranges this cache is responsible for. Just use the
* same as the next upper level of the hierarchy.
*
* @return the address ranges this cache is responsible for
*/
AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const;
/**
* Tell the CPU side to ask for our memory ranges.
*/
void sendRangeChange() const;
/// Latency to check the cache. Number of cycles for both hit and miss
const Cycles latency;
/// The block size for the cache
const unsigned blockSize;
/// Number of blocks in the cache (size of cache / block size)
const unsigned capacity;
/// Instantiation of the CPU-side port
std::vector<CPUSidePort> cpuPorts;
/// Instantiation of the memory-side port
MemSidePort memPort;
/// True if this cache is currently blocked waiting for a response.
bool blocked;
/// Packet that we are currently handling. Used for upgrading to larger
/// cache line sizes
PacketPtr originalPacket;
/// The port to send the response when we recieve it back
int waitingPortId;
/// For tracking the miss latency
Tick missTime;
/// An incredibly simple cache storage. Maps block addresses to data
std::unordered_map<Addr, uint8_t*> cacheStore;
/// Cache statistics
protected:
struct SimpleCacheStats : public Stats::Group
{
SimpleCacheStats(Stats::Group *parent);
Stats::Scalar hits;
Stats::Scalar misses;
Stats::Histogram missLatency;
Stats::Formula hitRatio;
} stats;
public:
/** constructor
*/
SimpleCache(const SimpleCacheParams &params);
/**
* Get a port with a given name and index. This is used at
* binding time and returns a reference to a protocol-agnostic
* port.
*
* @param if_name Port name
* @param idx Index in the case of a VectorPort
*
* @return A reference to the given port
*/
Port &getPort(const std::string &if_name,
PortID idx=InvalidPortID) override;
};
#endif // __LEARNING_GEM5_SIMPLE_CACHE_SIMPLE_CACHE_HH__