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/**
* @file
*
* ExternalSlave is a memory object representing a binding from
* a gem5 master to a slave port in a system external to gem5.
*
* During initialisation, a `handler' for the port type specified in the
* port's port_type parameter is found from the registered port handlers
* provided with registerHandler. Once a handler is found, it is passed the
* port_data parameter of the port which can be used to identify the external
* port which is to be bound to. A port handler will usually construct a
* bridge object in the external system to accomodate the port-to-port
* mapping but this bridge is not exposed to gem5 other than be the
* presentation of the SlavePort which can be bound.
*
* The external port must provide a gem5 SlavePort interface (with the
* exception of getAddrRanges which is provided by the ExternalSlave
* object).
*/
#ifndef __MEM_EXTERNAL_SLAVE_HH__
#define __MEM_EXTERNAL_SLAVE_HH__
#include "mem/mem_object.hh"
#include "params/ExternalSlave.hh"
class ExternalSlave : public MemObject
{
public:
/** Derive from this class to create an external port interface */
class Port : public SlavePort
{
protected:
ExternalSlave &owner;
public:
Port(const std::string &name_,
ExternalSlave &owner_) :
SlavePort(name_, &owner_), owner(owner_)
{ }
~Port() { }
/** Any or all of recv... can be overloaded to provide the port's
* functionality */
AddrRangeList getAddrRanges() const;
};
/* Handlers are specific to *types* of port not specific port
* instantiations. A handler will typically build a bridge to the
* external port from gem5 and provide gem5 with a SlavePort that can be
* bound to for each call to Handler::getExternalPort.*/
class Handler
{
public:
/** Create or find an external port which can be bound. Returns
* NULL on failure */
virtual Port *getExternalPort(
const std::string &name, ExternalSlave &owner,
const std::string &port_data) = 0;
};
protected:
/** The peer port for the gem5 port "port" */
Port *externalPort;
/** Name of the bound port. This will be name() + ".port" */
std::string portName;
/** Key to select a port handler */
std::string portType;
/** Handler-specific port configuration */
std::string portData;
/** The Range of addresses supported by the devices on the external
* side of this port */
AddrRangeList addrRanges;
/** Registered handlers. Handlers are chosen using the port_type
* parameter on ExternalSlaves. port_types form a global namespace
* across the simulation and so handlers are registered into a global
* structure */
static std::map<std::string, Handler *> portHandlers;
public:
ExternalSlave(ExternalSlaveParams *params);
/** SlavePort interface. Responds only to port "port" */
BaseSlavePort &getSlavePort(const std::string &if_name,
PortID idx = InvalidPortID);
/** Register a handler which can provide ports with port_type ==
* handler_name */
static void registerHandler(const std::string &handler_name,
Handler *handler);
void init();
};
#endif //__MEM_EXTERNAL_SLAVE_HH__