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gem5/src/mem/ruby/structures/DirectoryMemory.cc
David Hashe b6b972da99 ruby: rename System.{hh,cc} to RubySystem.{hh,cc}
The eventual aim of this change is to pass RubySystem pointers through to
objects generated from the SLICC protocol code.

Because some of these objects need to dereference their RubySystem pointers,
they need access to the System.hh header file.

In src/mem/ruby/SConscript, the MakeInclude function creates single-line header
files in the build directory that do nothing except include the corresponding
header file from the source tree.

However, SLICC also generates a list of header files from its symbol table, and
writes it to mem/protocol/Types.hh in the build directory. This code assumes
that the header file name is the same as the class name.

The end result of this is the many of the generated slicc files try to include
RubySystem.hh, when the file they really need is System.hh. The path of least
resistence is just to rename System.hh to RubySystem.hh.

--HG--
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/System.cc => src/mem/ruby/system/RubySystem.cc
rename : src/mem/ruby/system/System.hh => src/mem/ruby/system/RubySystem.hh
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/*
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#include "base/intmath.hh"
#include "debug/RubyCache.hh"
#include "debug/RubyStats.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/slicc_interface/RubySlicc_Util.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/structures/DirectoryMemory.hh"
#include "mem/ruby/system/RubySystem.hh"
using namespace std;
int DirectoryMemory::m_num_directories = 0;
int DirectoryMemory::m_num_directories_bits = 0;
int DirectoryMemory::m_numa_high_bit = 0;
DirectoryMemory::DirectoryMemory(const Params *p)
: SimObject(p)
{
m_version = p->version;
m_size_bytes = p->size;
m_size_bits = floorLog2(m_size_bytes);
m_num_entries = 0;
m_numa_high_bit = p->numa_high_bit;
}
void
DirectoryMemory::init()
{
m_num_entries = m_size_bytes / RubySystem::getBlockSizeBytes();
m_entries = new AbstractEntry*[m_num_entries];
for (int i = 0; i < m_num_entries; i++)
m_entries[i] = NULL;
m_num_directories++;
m_num_directories_bits = ceilLog2(m_num_directories);
if (m_numa_high_bit == 0) {
m_numa_high_bit = RubySystem::getMemorySizeBits() - 1;
}
assert(m_numa_high_bit != 0);
}
DirectoryMemory::~DirectoryMemory()
{
// free up all the directory entries
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < m_num_entries; i++) {
if (m_entries[i] != NULL) {
delete m_entries[i];
}
}
delete [] m_entries;
}
uint64_t
DirectoryMemory::mapAddressToDirectoryVersion(Addr address)
{
if (m_num_directories_bits == 0)
return 0;
uint64_t ret = bitSelect(address,
m_numa_high_bit - m_num_directories_bits + 1,
m_numa_high_bit);
return ret;
}
bool
DirectoryMemory::isPresent(Addr address)
{
bool ret = (mapAddressToDirectoryVersion(address) == m_version);
return ret;
}
uint64_t
DirectoryMemory::mapAddressToLocalIdx(Addr address)
{
uint64_t ret;
if (m_num_directories_bits > 0) {
ret = bitRemove(address, m_numa_high_bit - m_num_directories_bits + 1,
m_numa_high_bit);
} else {
ret = address;
}
return ret >> (RubySystem::getBlockSizeBits());
}
AbstractEntry*
DirectoryMemory::lookup(Addr address)
{
assert(isPresent(address));
DPRINTF(RubyCache, "Looking up address: %s\n", address);
uint64_t idx = mapAddressToLocalIdx(address);
assert(idx < m_num_entries);
return m_entries[idx];
}
AbstractEntry*
DirectoryMemory::allocate(Addr address, AbstractEntry *entry)
{
assert(isPresent(address));
uint64_t idx;
DPRINTF(RubyCache, "Looking up address: %s\n", address);
idx = mapAddressToLocalIdx(address);
assert(idx < m_num_entries);
entry->changePermission(AccessPermission_Read_Only);
m_entries[idx] = entry;
return entry;
}
void
DirectoryMemory::print(ostream& out) const
{
}
void
DirectoryMemory::recordRequestType(DirectoryRequestType requestType) {
DPRINTF(RubyStats, "Recorded statistic: %s\n",
DirectoryRequestType_to_string(requestType));
}
DirectoryMemory *
RubyDirectoryMemoryParams::create()
{
return new DirectoryMemory(this);
}