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28 * Authors: Steve Reinhardt
29 * Nathan Binkert
30 */
31
32 /* @file
33 * EventQueue interfaces
34 */
35
36 #ifndef __SIM_EVENTQ_HH__
37 #define __SIM_EVENTQ_HH__
38
39 #include <assert.h>
40
41 #include <algorithm>
42 #include <map>
43 #include <string>
44 #include <vector>
45
46 #include "sim/host.hh" // for Tick
47
48 #include "base/fast_alloc.hh"
49 #include "base/misc.hh"
50 #include "base/trace.hh"
51 #include "sim/serialize.hh"
52
53 class EventQueue; // forward declaration
54
55 //////////////////////
56 //
57 // Main Event Queue
58 //
59 // Events on this queue are processed at the *beginning* of each
60 // cycle, before the pipeline simulation is performed.
61 //
62 // defined in eventq.cc
63 //
64 //////////////////////
65 extern EventQueue mainEventQueue;
66
67
68 /*
69 * An item on an event queue. The action caused by a given
70 * event is specified by deriving a subclass and overriding the
71 * process() member function.
72 */
73 class Event : public Serializable, public FastAlloc
74 {
75 friend class EventQueue;
76
77 private:
78 /// queue to which this event belongs (though it may or may not be
79 /// scheduled on this queue yet)
80 EventQueue *queue;
81
82 Event *next;
83
84 Tick _when; //!< timestamp when event should be processed
85 int _priority; //!< event priority
86 char _flags;
87
88 protected:
89 enum Flags {
90 None = 0x0,
91 Squashed = 0x1,
92 Scheduled = 0x2,
93 AutoDelete = 0x4,
94 AutoSerialize = 0x8,
95 IsExitEvent = 0x10
96 };
97
98 bool getFlags(Flags f) const { return (_flags & f) == f; }
99 void setFlags(Flags f) { _flags |= f; }
100 void clearFlags(Flags f) { _flags &= ~f; }
101
102 protected:
103 EventQueue *theQueue() const { return queue; }
104
105 #if TRACING_ON
106 Tick when_created; //!< Keep track of creation time For debugging
107 Tick when_scheduled; //!< Keep track of creation time For debugging
108
109 virtual void trace(const char *action); //!< trace event activity
110 #else
111 void trace(const char *) {}
112 #endif
113
114 unsigned annotated_value;
115
116 public:
117
118 /// Event priorities, to provide tie-breakers for events scheduled
119 /// at the same cycle. Most events are scheduled at the default
120 /// priority; these values are used to control events that need to
121 /// be ordered within a cycle.
122 enum Priority {
123 /// If we enable tracing on a particular cycle, do that as the
124 /// very first thing so we don't miss any of the events on
125 /// that cycle (even if we enter the debugger).
126 Trace_Enable_Pri = -101,
127
128 /// Breakpoints should happen before anything else (except
129 /// enabling trace output), so we don't miss any action when
130 /// debugging.
131 Debug_Break_Pri = -100,
132
133 /// CPU switches schedule the new CPU's tick event for the
134 /// same cycle (after unscheduling the old CPU's tick event).
135 /// The switch needs to come before any tick events to make
136 /// sure we don't tick both CPUs in the same cycle.
137 CPU_Switch_Pri = -31,
138
139 /// For some reason "delayed" inter-cluster writebacks are
140 /// scheduled before regular writebacks (which have default
141 /// priority). Steve?
142 Delayed_Writeback_Pri = -1,
143
144 /// Default is zero for historical reasons.
145 Default_Pri = 0,
146
147 /// Serailization needs to occur before tick events also, so
148 /// that a serialize/unserialize is identical to an on-line
149 /// CPU switch.
150 Serialize_Pri = 32,
151
152 /// CPU ticks must come after other associated CPU events
153 /// (such as writebacks).
154 CPU_Tick_Pri = 50,
155
156 /// Statistics events (dump, reset, etc.) come after
157 /// everything else, but before exit.
158 Stat_Event_Pri = 90,
159
160 /// If we want to exit on this cycle, it's the very last thing
161 /// we do.
162 Sim_Exit_Pri = 100
163 };
164
165 /*
166 * Event constructor
167 * @param queue that the event gets scheduled on
168 */
169 Event(EventQueue *q, Priority p = Default_Pri)
170 : queue(q), next(NULL), _priority(p), _flags(None),
171 #if TRACING_ON
172 when_created(curTick), when_scheduled(0),
173 #endif
174 annotated_value(0)
175 {
176 }
177
178 ~Event() {}
179
180 virtual const std::string name() const {
181 return csprintf("Event_%x", (uintptr_t)this);
182 }
183
184 /// Determine if the current event is scheduled
185 bool scheduled() const { return getFlags(Scheduled); }
186
187 /// Schedule the event with the current priority or default priority
188 void schedule(Tick t);
189
190 /// Reschedule the event with the current priority
191 void reschedule(Tick t);
192
193 /// Remove the event from the current schedule
194 void deschedule();
195
196 /// Return a C string describing the event. This string should
197 /// *not* be dynamically allocated; just a const char array
198 /// describing the event class.
199 virtual const char *description();
200
201 /// Dump the current event data
202 void dump();
203
204 /*
205 * This member function is invoked when the event is processed
206 * (occurs). There is no default implementation; each subclass
207 * must provide its own implementation. The event is not
208 * automatically deleted after it is processed (to allow for
209 * statically allocated event objects).
210 *
211 * If the AutoDestroy flag is set, the object is deleted once it
212 * is processed.
213 */
214 virtual void process() = 0;
215
216 void annotate(unsigned value) { annotated_value = value; };
217 unsigned annotation() { return annotated_value; }
218
219 /// Squash the current event
220 void squash() { setFlags(Squashed); }
221
222 /// Check whether the event is squashed
223 bool squashed() { return getFlags(Squashed); }
224
225 /// See if this is a SimExitEvent (without resorting to RTTI)
226 bool isExitEvent() { return getFlags(IsExitEvent); }
227
228 /// Get the time that the event is scheduled
229 Tick when() const { return _when; }
230
231 /// Get the event priority
232 int priority() const { return _priority; }
233
234 struct priority_compare :
235 public std::binary_function<Event *, Event *, bool>
236 {
237 bool operator()(const Event *l, const Event *r) const {
238 return l->when() >= r->when() || l->priority() >= r->priority();
239 }
240 };
241
242 virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
243 virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
244 };
245
246 template <class T, void (T::* F)()>
247 void
248 DelayFunction(Tick when, T *object)
249 {
250 class DelayEvent : public Event
251 {
252 private:
253 T *object;
254
255 public:
256 DelayEvent(Tick when, T *o)
257 : Event(&mainEventQueue), object(o)
258 { setFlags(this->AutoDestroy); schedule(when); }
259 void process() { (object->*F)(); }
260 const char *description() { return "delay"; }
261 };
262
263 new DelayEvent(when, object);
264 }
265
266 template <class T, void (T::* F)()>
267 class EventWrapper : public Event
268 {
269 private:
270 T *object;
271
272 public:
273 EventWrapper(T *obj, bool del = false, EventQueue *q = &mainEventQueue,
274 Priority p = Default_Pri)
275 : Event(q, p), object(obj)
276 {
277 if (del)
278 setFlags(AutoDelete);
279 }
280 void process() { (object->*F)(); }
281 };
282
283 /*
284 * Queue of events sorted in time order
285 */
286 class EventQueue : public Serializable
287 {
288 protected:
289 std::string objName;
290
291 private:
292 Event *head;
293
294 void insert(Event *event);
295 void remove(Event *event);
296
297 public:
298
299 // constructor
300 EventQueue(const std::string &n)
301 : objName(n), head(NULL)
302 {}
303
304 virtual const std::string name() const { return objName; }
305
306 // schedule the given event on this queue
307 void schedule(Event *ev);
308 void deschedule(Event *ev);
309 void reschedule(Event *ev);
310
311 Tick nextTick() { return head->when(); }
312 Event *serviceOne();
313
314 // process all events up to the given timestamp. we inline a
315 // quick test to see if there are any events to process; if so,
316 // call the internal out-of-line version to process them all.
317 void serviceEvents(Tick when) {
318 while (!empty()) {
319 if (nextTick() > when)
320 break;
321
322 /**
323 * @todo this assert is a good bug catcher. I need to
324 * make it true again.
325 */
326 //assert(head->when() >= when && "event scheduled in the past");
327 serviceOne();
328 }
329 }
330
331 // default: process all events up to 'now' (curTick)
332 void serviceEvents() { serviceEvents(curTick); }
333
334 // return true if no events are queued
335 bool empty() { return head == NULL; }
336
337 void dump();
338
339 Tick nextEventTime() { return empty() ? curTick : head->when(); }
340
341 virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
342 virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
343 };
344
345
346 //////////////////////
347 //
348 // inline functions
349 //
350 // can't put these inside declaration due to circular dependence
351 // between Event and EventQueue classes.
352 //
353 //////////////////////
354
355 // schedule at specified time (place on event queue specified via
356 // constructor)
357 inline void
358 Event::schedule(Tick t)
359 {
360 assert(!scheduled());
361 // if (t < curTick)
362 // warn("t is less than curTick, ensure you don't want cycles");
363
364 setFlags(Scheduled);
365 #if TRACING_ON
366 when_scheduled = curTick;
367 #endif
368 _when = t;
369 queue->schedule(this);
370 }
371
372 inline void
373 Event::deschedule()
374 {
375 assert(scheduled());
376
377 clearFlags(Squashed);
378 clearFlags(Scheduled);
379 queue->deschedule(this);
380 }
381
382 inline void
383 Event::reschedule(Tick t)
384 {
385 assert(scheduled());
386 clearFlags(Squashed);
387
388 #if TRACING_ON
389 when_scheduled = curTick;
390 #endif
391 _when = t;
392 queue->reschedule(this);
393 }
394
395 inline void
396 EventQueue::schedule(Event *event)
397 {
398 insert(event);
399 if (DTRACE(Event))
400 event->trace("scheduled");
401 }
402
403 inline void
404 EventQueue::deschedule(Event *event)
405 {
406 remove(event);
407 if (DTRACE(Event))
408 event->trace("descheduled");
409 }
410
411 inline void
412 EventQueue::reschedule(Event *event)
413 {
414 remove(event);
415 insert(event);
416 if (DTRACE(Event))
417 event->trace("rescheduled");
418 }
419
420
421
422 #endif // __SIM_EVENTQ_HH__