Update bus bridges now that snoop ranges are passed properly
[gem5.git] / src / mem / bus.cc
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30
31 /**
32 * @file
33 * Definition of a bus object.
34 */
35
36
37 #include "base/misc.hh"
38 #include "base/trace.hh"
39 #include "mem/bus.hh"
40 #include "sim/builder.hh"
41
42 Port *
43 Bus::getPort(const std::string &if_name, int idx)
44 {
45 if (if_name == "default") {
46 if (defaultPort == NULL) {
47 defaultPort = new BusPort(csprintf("%s-default",name()), this,
48 defaultId);
49 return defaultPort;
50 } else
51 fatal("Default port already set\n");
52 }
53
54 // if_name ignored? forced to be empty?
55 int id = interfaces.size();
56 BusPort *bp = new BusPort(csprintf("%s-p%d", name(), id), this, id);
57 interfaces.push_back(bp);
58 return bp;
59 }
60
61 /** Get the ranges of anyone other buses that we are connected to. */
62 void
63 Bus::init()
64 {
65 std::vector<BusPort*>::iterator intIter;
66
67 for (intIter = interfaces.begin(); intIter != interfaces.end(); intIter++)
68 (*intIter)->sendStatusChange(Port::RangeChange);
69 }
70
71 Bus::BusFreeEvent::BusFreeEvent(Bus *_bus) : Event(&mainEventQueue), bus(_bus)
72 {}
73
74 void Bus::BusFreeEvent::process()
75 {
76 bus->recvRetry(-1);
77 }
78
79 const char * Bus::BusFreeEvent::description()
80 {
81 return "bus became available";
82 }
83
84 void Bus::occupyBus(PacketPtr pkt)
85 {
86 //Bring tickNextIdle up to the present tick
87 //There is some potential ambiguity where a cycle starts, which might make
88 //a difference when devices are acting right around a cycle boundary. Using
89 //a < allows things which happen exactly on a cycle boundary to take up only
90 //the following cycle. Anthing that happens later will have to "wait" for
91 //the end of that cycle, and then start using the bus after that.
92 while (tickNextIdle < curTick)
93 tickNextIdle += clock;
94
95 // The packet will be sent. Figure out how long it occupies the bus, and
96 // how much of that time is for the first "word", aka bus width.
97 int numCycles = 0;
98 // Requests need one cycle to send an address
99 if (pkt->isRequest())
100 numCycles++;
101 else if (pkt->isResponse() || pkt->hasData()) {
102 // If a packet has data, it needs ceil(size/width) cycles to send it
103 // We're using the "adding instead of dividing" trick again here
104 if (pkt->hasData()) {
105 int dataSize = pkt->getSize();
106 for (int transmitted = 0; transmitted < dataSize;
107 transmitted += width) {
108 numCycles++;
109 }
110 } else {
111 // If the packet didn't have data, it must have been a response.
112 // Those use the bus for one cycle to send their data.
113 numCycles++;
114 }
115 }
116
117 // The first word will be delivered after the current tick, the delivery
118 // of the address if any, and one bus cycle to deliver the data
119 pkt->firstWordTime =
120 tickNextIdle +
121 pkt->isRequest() ? clock : 0 +
122 clock;
123
124 //Advance it numCycles bus cycles.
125 //XXX Should this use the repeated addition trick as well?
126 tickNextIdle += (numCycles * clock);
127 if (!busIdle.scheduled()) {
128 busIdle.schedule(tickNextIdle);
129 } else {
130 busIdle.reschedule(tickNextIdle);
131 }
132 DPRINTF(Bus, "The bus is now occupied from tick %d to %d\n",
133 curTick, tickNextIdle);
134
135 // The bus will become idle once the current packet is delivered.
136 pkt->finishTime = tickNextIdle;
137 }
138
139 /** Function called by the port when the bus is receiving a Timing
140 * transaction.*/
141 bool
142 Bus::recvTiming(PacketPtr pkt)
143 {
144 Port *port;
145 DPRINTF(Bus, "recvTiming: packet src %d dest %d addr 0x%x cmd %s\n",
146 pkt->getSrc(), pkt->getDest(), pkt->getAddr(), pkt->cmdString());
147
148 BusPort *pktPort;
149 if (pkt->getSrc() == defaultId)
150 pktPort = defaultPort;
151 else pktPort = interfaces[pkt->getSrc()];
152
153 // If the bus is busy, or other devices are in line ahead of the current
154 // one, put this device on the retry list.
155 if (tickNextIdle > curTick ||
156 (retryList.size() && (!inRetry || pktPort != retryList.front()))) {
157 addToRetryList(pktPort);
158 return false;
159 }
160
161 short dest = pkt->getDest();
162 if (dest == Packet::Broadcast) {
163 port = findPort(pkt->getAddr(), pkt->getSrc());
164 if (timingSnoop(pkt, port)) {
165 bool success;
166
167 pkt->flags |= SNOOP_COMMIT;
168 success = timingSnoop(pkt, port);
169 assert(success);
170
171 if (pkt->flags & SATISFIED) {
172 //Cache-Cache transfer occuring
173 if (inRetry) {
174 retryList.front()->onRetryList(false);
175 retryList.pop_front();
176 inRetry = false;
177 }
178 occupyBus(pkt);
179 return true;
180 }
181 } else {
182 //Snoop didn't succeed
183 DPRINTF(Bus, "Adding a retry to RETRY list %i\n", pktPort);
184 addToRetryList(pktPort);
185 return false;
186 }
187 } else {
188 assert(dest >= 0 && dest < interfaces.size());
189 assert(dest != pkt->getSrc()); // catch infinite loops
190 port = interfaces[dest];
191 }
192
193 occupyBus(pkt);
194
195 if (port->sendTiming(pkt)) {
196 // Packet was successfully sent. Return true.
197 // Also take care of retries
198 if (inRetry) {
199 DPRINTF(Bus, "Remove retry from list %i\n", retryList.front());
200 retryList.front()->onRetryList(false);
201 retryList.pop_front();
202 inRetry = false;
203 }
204 return true;
205 }
206
207 // Packet not successfully sent. Leave or put it on the retry list.
208 DPRINTF(Bus, "Adding a retry to RETRY list %i\n", pktPort);
209 addToRetryList(pktPort);
210 return false;
211 }
212
213 void
214 Bus::recvRetry(int id)
215 {
216 DPRINTF(Bus, "Received a retry\n");
217 // If there's anything waiting, and the bus isn't busy...
218 if (retryList.size() && curTick >= tickNextIdle) {
219 //retryingPort = retryList.front();
220 inRetry = true;
221 DPRINTF(Bus, "Sending a retry\n");
222 retryList.front()->sendRetry();
223 // If inRetry is still true, sendTiming wasn't called
224 if (inRetry)
225 {
226 retryList.front()->onRetryList(false);
227 retryList.pop_front();
228 inRetry = false;
229
230 //Bring tickNextIdle up to the present
231 while (tickNextIdle < curTick)
232 tickNextIdle += clock;
233
234 //Burn a cycle for the missed grant.
235 tickNextIdle += clock;
236
237 if (!busIdle.scheduled()) {
238 busIdle.schedule(tickNextIdle);
239 } else {
240 busIdle.reschedule(tickNextIdle);
241 }
242 }
243 }
244 //If we weren't able to drain before, we might be able to now.
245 if (drainEvent && retryList.size() == 0 && curTick >= tickNextIdle) {
246 drainEvent->process();
247 // Clear the drain event once we're done with it.
248 drainEvent = NULL;
249 }
250 }
251
252 Port *
253 Bus::findPort(Addr addr, int id)
254 {
255 /* An interval tree would be a better way to do this. --ali. */
256 int dest_id = -1;
257 int i = 0;
258 bool found = false;
259 AddrRangeIter iter;
260
261 while (i < portList.size() && !found)
262 {
263 if (portList[i].range == addr) {
264 dest_id = portList[i].portId;
265 found = true;
266 DPRINTF(Bus, " found addr %#llx on device %d\n", addr, dest_id);
267 }
268 i++;
269 }
270
271 // Check if this matches the default range
272 if (dest_id == -1) {
273 for (iter = defaultRange.begin(); iter != defaultRange.end(); iter++) {
274 if (*iter == addr) {
275 DPRINTF(Bus, " found addr %#llx on default\n", addr);
276 return defaultPort;
277 }
278 }
279
280 if (responderSet) {
281 panic("Unable to find destination for addr (user set default "
282 "responder): %#llx", addr);
283 } else {
284 DPRINTF(Bus, "Unable to find destination for addr: %#llx, will use "
285 "default port", addr);
286
287 return defaultPort;
288 }
289 }
290
291
292 // we shouldn't be sending this back to where it came from
293 // only on a functional access and then we should terminate
294 // the cyclical call.
295 if (dest_id == id)
296 return 0;
297
298 return interfaces[dest_id];
299 }
300
301 std::vector<int>
302 Bus::findSnoopPorts(Addr addr, int id)
303 {
304 int i = 0;
305 AddrRangeIter iter;
306 std::vector<int> ports;
307
308 while (i < portSnoopList.size())
309 {
310 if (portSnoopList[i].range == addr && portSnoopList[i].portId != id) {
311 //Careful to not overlap ranges
312 //or snoop will be called more than once on the port
313
314 //@todo Fix this hack because ranges are overlapping
315 //need to make sure we dont't create overlapping ranges
316 bool hack_overlap = false;
317 int size = ports.size();
318 for (int j=0; j < size; j++) {
319 if (ports[j] == portSnoopList[i].portId)
320 hack_overlap = true;
321 }
322
323 if (!hack_overlap)
324 ports.push_back(portSnoopList[i].portId);
325 // DPRINTF(Bus, " found snoop addr %#llx on device%d\n", addr,
326 // portSnoopList[i].portId);
327 }
328 i++;
329 }
330 return ports;
331 }
332
333 Tick
334 Bus::atomicSnoop(PacketPtr pkt)
335 {
336 std::vector<int> ports = findSnoopPorts(pkt->getAddr(), pkt->getSrc());
337 Tick response_time = 0;
338
339 while (!ports.empty())
340 {
341 Tick response = interfaces[ports.back()]->sendAtomic(pkt);
342 if (response) {
343 assert(!response_time); //Multiple responders
344 response_time = response;
345 }
346 ports.pop_back();
347 }
348 return response_time;
349 }
350
351 void
352 Bus::functionalSnoop(PacketPtr pkt)
353 {
354 std::vector<int> ports = findSnoopPorts(pkt->getAddr(), pkt->getSrc());
355
356 //The packet may be changed by another bus on snoops, restore the id after each
357 int id = pkt->getSrc();
358 while (!ports.empty() && pkt->result != Packet::Success)
359 {
360 interfaces[ports.back()]->sendFunctional(pkt);
361 ports.pop_back();
362 pkt->setSrc(id);
363 }
364 }
365
366 bool
367 Bus::timingSnoop(PacketPtr pkt, Port* responder)
368 {
369 std::vector<int> ports = findSnoopPorts(pkt->getAddr(), pkt->getSrc());
370 bool success = true;
371
372 while (!ports.empty() && success)
373 {
374 if (interfaces[ports.back()] != responder) //Don't call if responder also, once will do
375 success = interfaces[ports.back()]->sendTiming(pkt);
376 ports.pop_back();
377 }
378
379 return success;
380 }
381
382
383 /** Function called by the port when the bus is receiving a Atomic
384 * transaction.*/
385 Tick
386 Bus::recvAtomic(PacketPtr pkt)
387 {
388 DPRINTF(Bus, "recvAtomic: packet src %d dest %d addr 0x%x cmd %s\n",
389 pkt->getSrc(), pkt->getDest(), pkt->getAddr(), pkt->cmdString());
390 assert(pkt->getDest() == Packet::Broadcast);
391 pkt->flags |= SNOOP_COMMIT;
392
393 // Assume one bus cycle in order to get through. This may have
394 // some clock skew issues yet again...
395 pkt->finishTime = curTick + clock;
396
397 Tick snoopTime = atomicSnoop(pkt);
398
399 if (snoopTime)
400 return snoopTime; //Snoop satisfies it
401 else
402 return findPort(pkt->getAddr(), pkt->getSrc())->sendAtomic(pkt);
403 }
404
405 /** Function called by the port when the bus is receiving a Functional
406 * transaction.*/
407 void
408 Bus::recvFunctional(PacketPtr pkt)
409 {
410 DPRINTF(Bus, "recvFunctional: packet src %d dest %d addr 0x%x cmd %s\n",
411 pkt->getSrc(), pkt->getDest(), pkt->getAddr(), pkt->cmdString());
412 assert(pkt->getDest() == Packet::Broadcast);
413 pkt->flags |= SNOOP_COMMIT;
414
415 functionalSnoop(pkt);
416
417 // If the snooping found what we were looking for, we're done.
418 if (pkt->result != Packet::Success) {
419 Port* port = findPort(pkt->getAddr(), pkt->getSrc());
420 if (port)
421 port->sendFunctional(pkt);
422 }
423 }
424
425 /** Function called by the port when the bus is receiving a status change.*/
426 void
427 Bus::recvStatusChange(Port::Status status, int id)
428 {
429 AddrRangeList ranges;
430 AddrRangeList snoops;
431 int x;
432 AddrRangeIter iter;
433
434 assert(status == Port::RangeChange &&
435 "The other statuses need to be implemented.");
436
437 DPRINTF(BusAddrRanges, "received RangeChange from device id %d\n", id);
438
439 if (id == defaultId) {
440 defaultRange.clear();
441 // Only try to update these ranges if the user set a default responder.
442 if (responderSet) {
443 defaultPort->getPeerAddressRanges(ranges, snoops);
444 assert(snoops.size() == 0);
445 for(iter = ranges.begin(); iter != ranges.end(); iter++) {
446 defaultRange.push_back(*iter);
447 DPRINTF(BusAddrRanges, "Adding range %#llx - %#llx for default range\n",
448 iter->start, iter->end);
449 }
450 }
451 } else {
452
453 assert((id < interfaces.size() && id >= 0) || id == defaultId);
454 Port *port = interfaces[id];
455 std::vector<DevMap>::iterator portIter;
456 std::vector<DevMap>::iterator snoopIter;
457
458 // Clean out any previously existent ids
459 for (portIter = portList.begin(); portIter != portList.end(); ) {
460 if (portIter->portId == id)
461 portIter = portList.erase(portIter);
462 else
463 portIter++;
464 }
465
466 for (snoopIter = portSnoopList.begin(); snoopIter != portSnoopList.end(); ) {
467 if (snoopIter->portId == id)
468 snoopIter = portSnoopList.erase(snoopIter);
469 else
470 snoopIter++;
471 }
472
473 port->getPeerAddressRanges(ranges, snoops);
474
475 for(iter = snoops.begin(); iter != snoops.end(); iter++) {
476 DevMap dm;
477 dm.portId = id;
478 dm.range = *iter;
479
480 //@todo, make sure we don't overlap ranges
481 DPRINTF(BusAddrRanges, "Adding snoop range %#llx - %#llx for id %d\n",
482 dm.range.start, dm.range.end, id);
483 portSnoopList.push_back(dm);
484 }
485
486 for(iter = ranges.begin(); iter != ranges.end(); iter++) {
487 DevMap dm;
488 dm.portId = id;
489 dm.range = *iter;
490
491 DPRINTF(BusAddrRanges, "Adding range %#llx - %#llx for id %d\n",
492 dm.range.start, dm.range.end, id);
493 portList.push_back(dm);
494 }
495 }
496 DPRINTF(MMU, "port list has %d entries\n", portList.size());
497
498 // tell all our peers that our address range has changed.
499 // Don't tell the device that caused this change, it already knows
500 for (x = 0; x < interfaces.size(); x++)
501 if (x != id)
502 interfaces[x]->sendStatusChange(Port::RangeChange);
503
504 if (id != defaultId && defaultPort)
505 defaultPort->sendStatusChange(Port::RangeChange);
506 }
507
508 void
509 Bus::addressRanges(AddrRangeList &resp, AddrRangeList &snoop, int id)
510 {
511 std::vector<DevMap>::iterator portIter;
512 AddrRangeIter dflt_iter;
513 bool subset;
514
515 resp.clear();
516 snoop.clear();
517
518 DPRINTF(BusAddrRanges, "received address range request, returning:\n");
519
520 for (dflt_iter = defaultRange.begin(); dflt_iter != defaultRange.end();
521 dflt_iter++) {
522 resp.push_back(*dflt_iter);
523 DPRINTF(BusAddrRanges, " -- Dflt: %#llx : %#llx\n",dflt_iter->start,
524 dflt_iter->end);
525 }
526 for (portIter = portList.begin(); portIter != portList.end(); portIter++) {
527 subset = false;
528 for (dflt_iter = defaultRange.begin(); dflt_iter != defaultRange.end();
529 dflt_iter++) {
530 if ((portIter->range.start < dflt_iter->start &&
531 portIter->range.end >= dflt_iter->start) ||
532 (portIter->range.start < dflt_iter->end &&
533 portIter->range.end >= dflt_iter->end))
534 fatal("Devices can not set ranges that itersect the default set\
535 but are not a subset of the default set.\n");
536 if (portIter->range.start >= dflt_iter->start &&
537 portIter->range.end <= dflt_iter->end) {
538 subset = true;
539 DPRINTF(BusAddrRanges, " -- %#llx : %#llx is a SUBSET\n",
540 portIter->range.start, portIter->range.end);
541 }
542 }
543 if (portIter->portId != id && !subset) {
544 resp.push_back(portIter->range);
545 DPRINTF(BusAddrRanges, " -- %#llx : %#llx\n",
546 portIter->range.start, portIter->range.end);
547 }
548 }
549
550 for (portIter = portSnoopList.begin();
551 portIter != portSnoopList.end(); portIter++)
552 {
553 if (portIter->portId != id) {
554 snoop.push_back(portIter->range);
555 DPRINTF(BusAddrRanges, " -- Snoop: %#llx : %#llx\n",
556 portIter->range.start, portIter->range.end);
557 //@todo We need to properly insert snoop ranges
558 //not overlapping the ranges (multiple)
559 }
560 }
561 }
562
563 unsigned int
564 Bus::drain(Event * de)
565 {
566 //We should check that we're not "doing" anything, and that noone is
567 //waiting. We might be idle but have someone waiting if the device we
568 //contacted for a retry didn't actually retry.
569 if (curTick >= tickNextIdle && retryList.size() == 0) {
570 return 0;
571 } else {
572 drainEvent = de;
573 return 1;
574 }
575 }
576
577 BEGIN_DECLARE_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(Bus)
578
579 Param<int> bus_id;
580 Param<int> clock;
581 Param<int> width;
582 Param<bool> responder_set;
583
584 END_DECLARE_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(Bus)
585
586 BEGIN_INIT_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(Bus)
587 INIT_PARAM(bus_id, "a globally unique bus id"),
588 INIT_PARAM(clock, "bus clock speed"),
589 INIT_PARAM(width, "width of the bus (bits)"),
590 INIT_PARAM(responder_set, "Is a default responder set by the user")
591 END_INIT_SIM_OBJECT_PARAMS(Bus)
592
593 CREATE_SIM_OBJECT(Bus)
594 {
595 return new Bus(getInstanceName(), bus_id, clock, width, responder_set);
596 }
597
598 REGISTER_SIM_OBJECT("Bus", Bus)