gem5 v24.0.0.0
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Declaration of the crossbar memory-side port type, one will be instantiated for each of the CPU-side ports connecting to the crossbar. More...
#include <noncoherent_xbar.hh>
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NoncoherentXBarRequestPort (const std::string &_name, NoncoherentXBar &_xbar, PortID _id) | |
Public Member Functions inherited from gem5::RequestPort | |
RequestPort (const std::string &name, SimObject *_owner, PortID id=InvalidPortID) | |
Request port. | |
RequestPort (const std::string &name, PortID id=InvalidPortID) | |
virtual | ~RequestPort () |
void | bind (Port &peer) override |
Bind this request port to a response port. | |
void | unbind () override |
Unbind this request port and the associated response port. | |
virtual bool | isSnooping () const |
Determine if this request port is snooping or not. | |
AddrRangeList | getAddrRanges () const |
Get the address ranges of the connected responder port. | |
void | printAddr (Addr a) |
Inject a PrintReq for the given address to print the state of that address throughout the memory system. | |
Tick | sendAtomic (PacketPtr pkt) |
Send an atomic request packet, where the data is moved and the state is updated in zero time, without interleaving with other memory accesses. | |
Tick | sendAtomicBackdoor (PacketPtr pkt, MemBackdoorPtr &backdoor) |
Send an atomic request packet like above, but also request a backdoor to the data being accessed. | |
void | sendFunctional (PacketPtr pkt) const |
Send a functional request packet, where the data is instantly updated everywhere in the memory system, without affecting the current state of any block or moving the block. | |
void | sendMemBackdoorReq (const MemBackdoorReq &req, MemBackdoorPtr &backdoor) |
Send a request for a back door to a range of memory. | |
bool | sendTimingReq (PacketPtr pkt) |
Attempt to send a timing request to the responder port by calling its corresponding receive function. | |
bool | tryTiming (PacketPtr pkt) const |
Check if the responder can handle a timing request. | |
bool | sendTimingSnoopResp (PacketPtr pkt) |
Attempt to send a timing snoop response packet to the response port by calling its corresponding receive function. | |
virtual void | sendRetryResp () |
Send a retry to the response port that previously attempted a sendTimingResp to this request port and failed. | |
Public Member Functions inherited from gem5::Port | |
virtual | ~Port () |
Virtual destructor due to inheritance. | |
Port & | getPeer () |
Return a reference to this port's peer. | |
const std::string | name () const |
Return port name (for DPRINTF). | |
PortID | getId () const |
Get the port id. | |
bool | isConnected () const |
Is this port currently connected to a peer? | |
void | takeOverFrom (Port *old) |
A utility function to make it easier to swap out ports. | |
Protected Member Functions | |
bool | recvTimingResp (PacketPtr pkt) override |
Receive a timing response from the peer. | |
void | recvRangeChange () override |
Called to receive an address range change from the peer response port. | |
void | recvReqRetry () override |
Called by the peer if sendTimingReq was called on this peer (causing recvTimingReq to be called on the peer) and was unsuccessful. | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from gem5::RequestPort | |
Tick | recvAtomicSnoop (PacketPtr pkt) override |
Default implementations. | |
void | recvFunctionalSnoop (PacketPtr pkt) override |
Receive a functional snoop request packet from the peer. | |
void | recvTimingSnoopReq (PacketPtr pkt) override |
Receive a timing snoop request from the peer. | |
void | recvRetrySnoopResp () override |
Called by the peer if sendTimingSnoopResp was called on this protocol (causing recvTimingSnoopResp to be called on the peer) and was unsuccessful. | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from gem5::Port | |
void | reportUnbound () const |
Port (const std::string &_name, PortID _id) | |
Abstract base class for ports. | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from gem5::AtomicRequestProtocol | |
Tick | send (AtomicResponseProtocol *peer, PacketPtr pkt) |
Send an atomic request packet, where the data is moved and the state is updated in zero time, without interleaving with other memory accesses. | |
Tick | sendBackdoor (AtomicResponseProtocol *peer, PacketPtr pkt, MemBackdoorPtr &backdoor) |
Send an atomic request packet like above, but also request a backdoor to the data being accessed. | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from gem5::TimingRequestProtocol | |
bool | sendReq (TimingResponseProtocol *peer, PacketPtr pkt) |
Attempt to send a timing request to the peer by calling its corresponding receive function. | |
bool | trySend (TimingResponseProtocol *peer, PacketPtr pkt) const |
Check if the peer can handle a timing request. | |
bool | sendSnoopResp (TimingResponseProtocol *peer, PacketPtr pkt) |
Attempt to send a timing snoop response packet to it's peer by calling its corresponding receive function. | |
void | sendRetryResp (TimingResponseProtocol *peer) |
Send a retry to the peer that previously attempted a sendTimingResp to this protocol and failed. | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from gem5::FunctionalRequestProtocol | |
void | send (FunctionalResponseProtocol *peer, PacketPtr pkt) const |
Send a functional request packet, where the data is instantly updated everywhere in the memory system, without affecting the current state of any block or moving the block. | |
void | sendMemBackdoorReq (FunctionalResponseProtocol *peer, const MemBackdoorReq &req, MemBackdoorPtr &backdoor) |
Send a request for a back door to a range of memory. | |
Private Attributes | |
NoncoherentXBar & | xbar |
A reference to the crossbar to which this port belongs. | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Protected Attributes inherited from gem5::RequestPort | |
SimObject & | owner |
Protected Attributes inherited from gem5::Port | |
const PortID | id |
A numeric identifier to distinguish ports in a vector, and set to InvalidPortID in case this port is not part of a vector. | |
Port * | _peer |
A pointer to this port's peer. | |
bool | _connected |
Whether this port is currently connected to a peer port. | |
Declaration of the crossbar memory-side port type, one will be instantiated for each of the CPU-side ports connecting to the crossbar.
Definition at line 148 of file noncoherent_xbar.hh.
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Definition at line 157 of file noncoherent_xbar.hh.
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Called to receive an address range change from the peer response port.
The default implementation ignores the change and does nothing. Override this function in a derived class if the owner needs to be aware of the address ranges, e.g. in an interconnect component like a bus.
Reimplemented from gem5::RequestPort.
Definition at line 171 of file noncoherent_xbar.hh.
References gem5::BaseXBar::recvRangeChange(), and xbar.
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Called by the peer if sendTimingReq was called on this peer (causing recvTimingReq to be called on the peer) and was unsuccessful.
Implements gem5::TimingRequestProtocol.
Definition at line 177 of file noncoherent_xbar.hh.
References gem5::NoncoherentXBar::recvReqRetry(), and xbar.
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Receive a timing response from the peer.
Implements gem5::TimingRequestProtocol.
Definition at line 165 of file noncoherent_xbar.hh.
References gem5::NoncoherentXBar::recvTimingResp(), and xbar.
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A reference to the crossbar to which this port belongs.
Definition at line 153 of file noncoherent_xbar.hh.
Referenced by recvRangeChange(), recvReqRetry(), and recvTimingResp().