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#ifndef __MEM_PORT_TERMINATOR_HH__
#define __MEM_PORT_TERMINATOR_HH__
/**
* @file port_terminator.hh
* Contains the description of the class PortTerminator. It is useful for cases
* where you do not need to connect all of the ports in your system, but the
* simulator is complaining about orphan ports. For example if you have
* configured a cache hierarchy and want to test its performance using
* PyTrafficGen, you will end up with an icache that is not connected to any
* other component in the system. In this case you can just connect that port
* to this object. This object will not issue any request or respond to any
* request. It is neccessary to make sure the ports that are connected to
* a PortTerminator are never going to be used in your system.
*/
#include <vector>
#include "mem/port.hh"
#include "params/PortTerminator.hh"
#include "sim/sim_object.hh"
namespace gem5
{
class PortTerminator : public SimObject
{
private:
/**
* @brief definition of the ReqPort class. It is of type RequestPort
* It will always return true when it receives a timing response. However,
* it should never become useful if PortTerminator is used correctly in
* your system (since it is a pure virtual function it should be
* implemented for any class that inherits from RequestPort). It will never
* send request retires, nor it will need to keep track of address ranges
* of its peer port.
*/
class ReqPort : public RequestPort
{
public:
ReqPort(const std::string &name):
RequestPort(name)
{}
protected:
bool recvTimingResp(PacketPtr pkt) override
{
panic("Received an unexpected response. RequestPorts on a "
"PortTerminator never issue any requests. Therefore, they should "
"never receive a response.\n");
}
void recvReqRetry() override
{
return;
}
void recvRangeChange() override
{
return;
}
};
/**
* @brief definition of the RespPort class. It is of type ResponsePort
* It is a ReponsePort that should never receive a request. If this is not
* true in the system you configured, probably you should not use
* PortTerminator for the port connected to PortTerminator.
*/
class RespPort : public ResponsePort
{
public:
RespPort(const std::string &name):
ResponsePort(name)
{}
};
std::vector<ReqPort> reqPorts;
std::vector<RespPort> respPorts;
public:
PortTerminator(const PortTerminatorParams &params);
Port &getPort(const std::string &if_name,
PortID idx = InvalidPortID) override;
};
}
#endif // __MEM_PORT_TERMINATOR_HH__