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gem5/src/mem/page_table.hh
Boris Shingarov c046e61216 base: Dump page table over RSP
Add a non-standard extension to the RSP protocol: the "." command
requests a dump of the simulated page table.
The dump consists of concatenated records, one record per page table
entry.  Each record contains the entry's "virtual" value written as
hex, followed by a colon (:), followed by the entry's "physical" value
written as hex, followed by a semicolon (;).

At the time of writing, one practical use of this feature (in
combination with the "shared_backstore" parameter) is extremely fast
Miranda-Ingalls simulation of JIT compilers.

Change-Id: I333ed11d4ce671251d0b93cddae3bbcea44ea4ca
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/47719
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
2021-07-07 22:54:27 +00:00

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/**
* @file
* Declarations of a non-full system Page Table.
*/
#ifndef __MEM_PAGE_TABLE_HH__
#define __MEM_PAGE_TABLE_HH__
#include <string>
#include <unordered_map>
#include "base/bitfield.hh"
#include "base/intmath.hh"
#include "base/types.hh"
#include "mem/request.hh"
#include "sim/serialize.hh"
namespace gem5
{
class ThreadContext;
class EmulationPageTable : public Serializable
{
public:
struct Entry
{
Addr paddr;
uint64_t flags;
Entry(Addr paddr, uint64_t flags) : paddr(paddr), flags(flags) {}
Entry() {}
};
protected:
typedef std::unordered_map<Addr, Entry> PTable;
typedef PTable::iterator PTableItr;
PTable pTable;
const Addr _pageSize;
const Addr offsetMask;
const uint64_t _pid;
const std::string _name;
public:
EmulationPageTable(
const std::string &__name, uint64_t _pid, Addr _pageSize) :
_pageSize(_pageSize), offsetMask(mask(floorLog2(_pageSize))),
_pid(_pid), _name(__name), shared(false)
{
assert(isPowerOf2(_pageSize));
}
uint64_t pid() const { return _pid; };
virtual ~EmulationPageTable() {};
/* generic page table mapping flags
* unset | set
* bit 0 - no-clobber | clobber
* bit 2 - cacheable | uncacheable
* bit 3 - read-write | read-only
*/
enum MappingFlags : uint32_t
{
Clobber = 1,
Uncacheable = 4,
ReadOnly = 8,
};
// flag which marks the page table as shared among software threads
bool shared;
virtual void initState() {};
// for DPRINTF compatibility
const std::string name() const { return _name; }
Addr pageAlign(Addr a) { return (a & ~offsetMask); }
Addr pageOffset(Addr a) { return (a & offsetMask); }
// Page size can technically vary based on the virtual address, but we'll
// ignore that for now.
Addr pageSize() { return _pageSize; }
/**
* Maps a virtual memory region to a physical memory region.
* @param vaddr The starting virtual address of the region.
* @param paddr The starting physical address where the region is mapped.
* @param size The length of the region.
* @param flags Generic mapping flags that can be set by or-ing values
* from MappingFlags enum.
*/
virtual void map(Addr vaddr, Addr paddr, int64_t size, uint64_t flags = 0);
virtual void remap(Addr vaddr, int64_t size, Addr new_vaddr);
virtual void unmap(Addr vaddr, int64_t size);
/**
* Check if any pages in a region are already allocated
* @param vaddr The starting virtual address of the region.
* @param size The length of the region.
* @return True if no pages in the region are mapped.
*/
virtual bool isUnmapped(Addr vaddr, int64_t size);
/**
* Lookup function
* @param vaddr The virtual address.
* @return The page table entry corresponding to vaddr.
*/
const Entry *lookup(Addr vaddr);
/**
* Translate function
* @param vaddr The virtual address.
* @param paddr Physical address from translation.
* @return True if translation exists
*/
bool translate(Addr vaddr, Addr &paddr);
/**
* Simplified translate function (just check for translation)
* @param vaddr The virtual address.
* @return True if translation exists
*/
bool translate(Addr vaddr) { Addr dummy; return translate(vaddr, dummy); }
/**
* Perform a translation on the memory request, fills in paddr
* field of req.
* @param req The memory request.
*/
Fault translate(const RequestPtr &req);
/**
* Dump all items in the pTable, to a concatenation of strings of the form
* Addr:Entry;
*/
const std::string externalize() const;
void getMappings(std::vector<std::pair<Addr, Addr>> *addr_mappings);
void serialize(CheckpointOut &cp) const override;
void unserialize(CheckpointIn &cp) override;
};
} // namespace gem5
#endif // __MEM_PAGE_TABLE_HH__