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gem5/src/mem/ruby/structures/TBEStorage.hh
Daniel R. Carvalho 98ac080ec4 base-stats,misc: Rename Stats namespace as statistics
As part of recent decisions regarding namespace
naming conventions, all namespaces will be changed
to snake case.

::Stats became ::statistics.

"statistics" was chosen over "stats" to avoid generating
conflicts with the already existing variables (there are
way too many "stats" in the codebase), which would make
this patch even more disturbing for the users.

Change-Id: If877b12d7dac356f86e3b3d941bf7558a4fd8719
Signed-off-by: Daniel R. Carvalho <odanrc@yahoo.com.br>
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/45421
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
2021-05-29 11:13:49 +00:00

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#ifndef __MEM_RUBY_STRUCTURES_TBESTORAGE_HH__
#define __MEM_RUBY_STRUCTURES_TBESTORAGE_HH__
#include <cassert>
#include <stack>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <base/statistics.hh>
// The TBEStorage is used to track the resources consumed by the TBETable,
// i.e. the number of available TBE slots.
//
// TBEStorage resource tracking has two main differences from TBETable:
//
// 1) Allows slot reservation. This is useful to implement protocols that
// employ retry/credit messages instead of stall when the controller runs
// out of TBEs to accept new request.
//
// 2) Can also assign multiple entries to the same slot. This is useful to
// more easily model cases where multiple transactions share the same TBE
// resource (i.e. the slot).
// E.g: a request that triggers a replacement in a system without
// dedicated WB/Eviction buffer; both transactions can can have separate
// logical TBEs associated to the same slot.
//
// The motivation for having a separate structures for tracking TBEs
// availability are twofold:
//
// - Keeps TBETable simple and without the additional overhead for
// protocols that do not need these additional features.
//
// - Having two separate transactions sharing the same TBE resource using
// the current TBETable would be cumbersome since the TBETable is indexed
// by the transaction address.
class TBEStorage
{
public:
TBEStorage(statistics::Group *parent, int number_of_TBEs);
// Returns the current number of slots allocated
int size() const { return m_slots_used.size(); }
// Returns the total capacity of this TBEStorage table
int capacity() const { return m_slots_used.size() + m_slots_avail.size(); }
// Returns number of slots currently reserved
int reserved() const { return m_reserved; }
// Returns the number of slots available
int slotsAvailable() const { return m_slots_avail.size() - m_reserved; }
// Returns the TBEStorage utilization
float utilization() const { return size() / (float)capacity(); }
// Returns true if slotsAvailable() >= n; current_time is always ignored
// This allows this class to be used with check_allocate in SLICC to
// trigger resource stalls when there are no slots available
bool areNSlotsAvailable(int n, Tick current_time = 0) const;
// Increase/decrease the number of reserved slots. Having reserved slots
// reduces the number of slots available for allocation
void incrementReserved();
void decrementReserved();
// Assign a TBETable entry to a free slot and returns the slot number.
// Notice we don't need any info from TBETable and just track the number
// of entries assigned to each slot.
// This funcion requires slotsAvailable() > 0
int addEntryToNewSlot();
// Assign an entry to an existing non-empty slot
void addEntryToSlot(int slot);
// Remove an entry from an existing non-empty slot. The slot becomes
// available again when the number of assigned entries == 0
void removeEntryFromSlot(int slot);
private:
int m_reserved;
std::stack<int> m_slots_avail;
std::unordered_map<int, int> m_slots_used;
struct TBEStorageStats : public statistics::Group
{
TBEStorageStats(statistics::Group *parent);
// Statistical variables
statistics::Average avg_size;
statistics::Average avg_util;
statistics::Average avg_reserved;
} m_stats;
};
inline bool
TBEStorage::areNSlotsAvailable(int n, Tick current_time) const
{
return slotsAvailable() >= n;
}
inline void
TBEStorage::incrementReserved()
{
++m_reserved;
m_stats.avg_reserved = m_reserved;
}
inline void
TBEStorage::decrementReserved()
{
assert(m_reserved > 0);
--m_reserved;
m_stats.avg_reserved = m_reserved;
}
inline int
TBEStorage::addEntryToNewSlot()
{
assert(slotsAvailable() > 0);
assert(m_slots_avail.size() > 0);
int slot = m_slots_avail.top();
m_slots_used[slot] = 1;
m_slots_avail.pop();
m_stats.avg_size = size();
m_stats.avg_util = utilization();
return slot;
}
inline void
TBEStorage::addEntryToSlot(int slot)
{
auto iter = m_slots_used.find(slot);
assert(iter != m_slots_used.end());
iter->second += 1;
}
inline void
TBEStorage::removeEntryFromSlot(int slot)
{
auto iter = m_slots_used.find(slot);
assert(iter != m_slots_used.end());
assert(iter->second > 0);
iter->second -= 1;
if (iter->second == 0) {
m_slots_used.erase(iter);
m_slots_avail.push(slot);
}
m_stats.avg_size = size();
m_stats.avg_util = utilization();
}
#endif