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gem5/src/mem/protocol/RubySlicc_Profiler.sm
Nilay Vaish 1764ebbf30 Ruby: Remove CacheMsg class from SLICC
The goal of the patch is to do away with the CacheMsg class currently in use
in coherence protocols. In place of CacheMsg, the RubyRequest class will used.
This class is already present in slicc_interface/RubyRequest.hh. In fact,
objects of class CacheMsg are generated by copying values from a RubyRequest
object.
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// Profiler function
void profileStore(NodeID node, bool needCLB);
void profileCacheCLBsize(int size, int numStaleI);
void profileMemoryCLBsize(int size, int numStaleI);
// used by 2level exclusive cache protocols
void profile_miss(RubyRequest msg);
// used by non-fast path protocols
void profile_L1Cache_miss(RubyRequest msg, NodeID l1cacheID);
// used by CMP protocols
void profile_request(std::string L1CacheStateStr, std::string L2CacheStateStr,
std::string directoryStateStr, std::string requestTypeStr);
void profileMessageReordering(bool wasReordered);
void profileMessageReorderingByNetwork(int vnet, bool wasReordered);
void profile_token_retry(Address addr, AccessType type, int count);
void profile_persistent_prediction(Address addr, AccessType type);
void profile_filter_action(int act);
void profile_multicast_retry(Address addr, int count);
void profile_outstanding_request(int outstanding);
void profile_outstanding_persistent_request(int outstanding);
// void profile_overlapping_persistent_request(int overlapping);
void profile_average_latency_estimate(int latency);
// profile the total message delay of a message across a virtual network
void profileMsgDelay(int virtualNetwork, int delayCycles);
// used by transactional-memory protocols
void profile_transaction(int numStores);
void profile_trans_wb();
void profileOverflow(Address addr, MachineID mach);