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gem5/src/base/addr_range_map.hh
Gabe Black c31af7e89b base: Build caching into the AddrRangeMap class
Rather than have each consumer of the AddrRangeMap implement caching
lookups on their own, this change adds a centralized mechanism to the
AddrRangeMap class itself.

Some benefits of this approach are that the cache handles deleted
entries correctly/automatically, the cache is maintained by
adding/removing entries from a linked list rather than moving elements
in an array and checking valid bits, and it's easy to enable in places
which might otherwise not bother with caching. The amount of caching
is tunable to balance overhead with improved lookup performance.

Change-Id: Ic25997e23de4eea501e47f039bb52ed0502c58d2
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/5242
Reviewed-by: Daniel Carvalho <odanrc@yahoo.com.br>
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Maintainer: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com>
2018-06-19 14:24:25 +00:00

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#ifndef __BASE_ADDR_RANGE_MAP_HH__
#define __BASE_ADDR_RANGE_MAP_HH__
#include <map>
#include <utility>
#include "base/addr_range.hh"
/**
* The AddrRangeMap uses an STL map to implement an interval tree for
* address decoding. The value stored is a template type and can be
* e.g. a port identifier, or a pointer.
*/
template <typename V, int max_cache_size=0>
class AddrRangeMap
{
private:
typedef std::map<AddrRange, V> RangeMap;
public:
typedef typename RangeMap::iterator iterator;
typedef typename RangeMap::const_iterator const_iterator;
/**
* Find entry that contains the given address range
*
* Searches through the ranges in the address map and returns an
* iterator to the entry which range is a superset of the input
* address range. Returns end() if none found.
*
* @param r An input address range
* @return An iterator that contains the input address range
*/
const_iterator
contains(const AddrRange &r) const
{
return find(r, [r](const AddrRange r1) { return r.isSubset(r1); });
}
/**
* Find entry that contains the given address
*
* Searches through the ranges in the address map and returns an
* iterator to the entry which range is a superset of the input
* address. Returns end() if none found.
*
* @param r An input address
* @return An iterator that contains the input address
*/
const_iterator
contains(Addr r) const
{
return contains(RangeSize(r, 1));
}
/**
* Find entry that intersects with the given address range
*
* Searches through the ranges in the address map and returns an
* iterator to the first entry which range intersects with the
* input address.
*
* @param r An input address
* @return An iterator that intersects with the input address range
*/
const_iterator
intersects(const AddrRange &r) const
{
return find(r, [r](const AddrRange r1) { return r.intersects(r1); });
}
const_iterator
insert(const AddrRange &r, const V& d)
{
if (intersects(r) != end())
return tree.end();
return tree.insert(std::make_pair(r, d)).first;
}
void
erase(iterator p)
{
cache.remove(p);
tree.erase(p);
}
void
erase(iterator p, iterator q)
{
for (auto it = p; it != q; it++) {
cache.remove(p);
}
tree.erase(p,q);
}
void
clear()
{
cache.erase(cache.begin(), cache.end());
tree.erase(tree.begin(), tree.end());
}
const_iterator
begin() const
{
return tree.begin();
}
iterator
begin()
{
return tree.begin();
}
const_iterator
end() const
{
return tree.end();
}
iterator
end()
{
return tree.end();
}
std::size_t
size() const
{
return tree.size();
}
bool
empty() const
{
return tree.empty();
}
private:
/**
* Add an address range map entry to the cache.
*
* @param it Iterator to the entry in the address range map
*/
void
addNewEntryToCache(const_iterator it) const
{
if (max_cache_size != 0) {
// If there's a cache, add this element to it.
if (cache.size() >= max_cache_size) {
// If the cache is full, move the last element to the
// front and overwrite it with the new value. This
// avoids creating or destroying elements of the list.
auto last = cache.end();
last--;
*last = it;
if (max_cache_size > 1)
cache.splice(cache.begin(), cache, last);
} else {
cache.push_front(it);
}
}
}
/**
* Find entry that satisfies a condition on an address range
*
* Searches through the ranges in the address map and returns an
* iterator to the entry that satisfies the input conidition on
* the input address range. Returns end() if none found.
*
* @param r An input address range
* @param f A condition on an address range
* @return An iterator that contains the input address range
*/
const_iterator
find(const AddrRange &r, std::function<bool(const AddrRange)> cond) const
{
// Check the cache first
for (auto c = cache.begin(); c != cache.end(); c++) {
auto it = *c;
if (cond(it->first)) {
// If this entry matches, promote it to the front
// of the cache and return it.
cache.splice(cache.begin(), cache, c);
return it;
}
}
const_iterator next = tree.upper_bound(r);
if (next != end() && cond(next->first)) {
addNewEntryToCache(next);
return next;
}
if (next == begin())
return end();
next--;
const_iterator i;
do {
i = next;
if (cond(i->first)) {
addNewEntryToCache(i);
return i;
}
// Keep looking if the next range merges with the current one.
} while (next != begin() &&
(--next)->first.mergesWith(i->first));
return end();
}
RangeMap tree;
/**
* A list of iterator that correspond to the max_cache_size most
* recently used entries in the address range map. This mainly
* used to optimize lookups. The elements in the list should
* always be valid iterators of the tree.
*/
mutable std::list<const_iterator> cache;
};
#endif //__BASE_ADDR_RANGE_MAP_HH__