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gem5/src/mem/ruby/common/Address.hh
Nilay Vaish 6bf7153104 Ruby: Make Address.hh independent of RubySystem
This patch changes Address.hh so that it is not dependent on RubySystem.
This dependence seems unecessary. All those functions that depend on
RubySystem have been moved to Address.cc file.
2011-02-25 17:51:56 -06:00

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#ifndef __MEM_RUBY_COMMON_ADDRESS_HH__
#define __MEM_RUBY_COMMON_ADDRESS_HH__
#include <cassert>
#include <iomanip>
#include "base/hashmap.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/common/Global.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/system/MachineID.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/system/NodeID.hh"
const int ADDRESS_WIDTH = 64; // address width in bytes
class Address;
typedef Address PhysAddress;
typedef Address VirtAddress;
class Address
{
public:
Address()
: m_address(0)
{ }
explicit
Address(physical_address_t address)
: m_address(address)
{ }
Address(const Address& obj);
Address& operator=(const Address& obj);
void setAddress(physical_address_t address) { m_address = address; }
physical_address_t getAddress() const {return m_address;}
// selects bits inclusive
physical_address_t bitSelect(int small, int big) const;
physical_address_t bitRemove(int small, int big) const;
physical_address_t maskLowOrderBits(int number) const;
physical_address_t maskHighOrderBits(int number) const;
physical_address_t shiftLowOrderBits(int number) const;
physical_address_t getLineAddress() const;
physical_address_t getOffset() const;
void makeLineAddress();
void makeNextStrideAddress(int stride);
int getBankSetNum() const;
int getBankSetDist() const;
Index memoryModuleIndex() const;
void print(std::ostream& out) const;
void output(std::ostream& out) const;
void input(std::istream& in);
void
setOffset(int offset)
{
// first, zero out the offset bits
makeLineAddress();
m_address |= (physical_address_t) offset;
}
private:
physical_address_t m_address;
};
inline Address
line_address(const Address& addr)
{
Address temp(addr);
temp.makeLineAddress();
return temp;
}
inline bool
operator<(const Address& obj1, const Address& obj2)
{
return obj1.getAddress() < obj2.getAddress();
}
inline std::ostream&
operator<<(std::ostream& out, const Address& obj)
{
obj.print(out);
out << std::flush;
return out;
}
inline bool
operator==(const Address& obj1, const Address& obj2)
{
return (obj1.getAddress() == obj2.getAddress());
}
inline bool
operator!=(const Address& obj1, const Address& obj2)
{
return (obj1.getAddress() != obj2.getAddress());
}
// rips bits inclusive
inline physical_address_t
Address::bitSelect(int small, int big) const
{
physical_address_t mask;
assert((unsigned)big >= (unsigned)small);
if (big >= ADDRESS_WIDTH - 1) {
return (m_address >> small);
} else {
mask = ~((physical_address_t)~0 << (big + 1));
// FIXME - this is slow to manipulate a 64-bit number using 32-bits
physical_address_t partial = (m_address & mask);
return (partial >> small);
}
}
// removes bits inclusive
inline physical_address_t
Address::bitRemove(int small, int big) const
{
physical_address_t mask;
assert((unsigned)big >= (unsigned)small);
if (small >= ADDRESS_WIDTH - 1) {
return m_address;
} else if (big >= ADDRESS_WIDTH - 1) {
mask = (physical_address_t)~0 >> small;
return (m_address & mask);
} else if (small == 0) {
mask = (physical_address_t)~0 << big;
return (m_address & mask);
} else {
mask = ~((physical_address_t)~0 << small);
physical_address_t lower_bits = m_address & mask;
mask = (physical_address_t)~0 << (big + 1);
physical_address_t higher_bits = m_address & mask;
// Shift the valid high bits over the removed section
higher_bits = higher_bits >> (big - small + 1);
return (higher_bits | lower_bits);
}
}
inline physical_address_t
Address::maskLowOrderBits(int number) const
{
physical_address_t mask;
if (number >= ADDRESS_WIDTH - 1) {
mask = ~0;
} else {
mask = (physical_address_t)~0 << number;
}
return (m_address & mask);
}
inline physical_address_t
Address::maskHighOrderBits(int number) const
{
physical_address_t mask;
if (number >= ADDRESS_WIDTH - 1) {
mask = ~0;
} else {
mask = (physical_address_t)~0 >> number;
}
return (m_address & mask);
}
inline physical_address_t
Address::shiftLowOrderBits(int number) const
{
return (m_address >> number);
}
class Address;
namespace __hash_namespace {
template <> struct hash<Address>
{
size_t
operator()(const Address &s) const
{
return (size_t)s.getAddress();
}
};
} // namespace __hash_namespace
namespace std {
template <> struct equal_to<Address>
{
bool
operator()(const Address& s1, const Address& s2) const
{
return s1 == s2;
}
};
} // namespace std
#endif // __MEM_RUBY_COMMON_ADDRESS_HH__