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/* resource.c - resource manager routines */
/* SimpleScalar(TM) Tool Suite
* Copyright (C) 1994-2003 by Todd M. Austin, Ph.D. and SimpleScalar, LLC.
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT, BY USING SIMPLESCALAR,
* YOU ARE AGREEING TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
*
* No portion of this work may be used by any commercial entity, or for any
* commercial purpose, without the prior, written permission of SimpleScalar,
* LLC (info@simplescalar.com). Nonprofit and noncommercial use is permitted
* as described below.
*
* 1. SimpleScalar is provided AS IS, with no warranty of any kind, express
* or implied. The user of the program accepts full responsibility for the
* application of the program and the use of any results.
*
* 2. Nonprofit and noncommercial use is encouraged. SimpleScalar may be
* downloaded, compiled, executed, copied, and modified solely for nonprofit,
* educational, noncommercial research, and noncommercial scholarship
* purposes provided that this notice in its entirety accompanies all copies.
* Copies of the modified software can be delivered to persons who use it
* solely for nonprofit, educational, noncommercial research, and
* noncommercial scholarship purposes provided that this notice in its
* entirety accompanies all copies.
*
* 3. ALL COMMERCIAL USE, AND ALL USE BY FOR PROFIT ENTITIES, IS EXPRESSLY
* PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE FROM SIMPLESCALAR, LLC (info@simplescalar.com).
*
* 4. No nonprofit user may place any restrictions on the use of this software,
* including as modified by the user, by any other authorized user.
*
* 5. Noncommercial and nonprofit users may distribute copies of SimpleScalar
* in compiled or executable form as set forth in Section 2, provided that
* either: (A) it is accompanied by the corresponding machine-readable source
* code, or (B) it is accompanied by a written offer, with no time limit, to
* give anyone a machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code in
* return for reimbursement of the cost of distribution. This written offer
* must permit verbatim duplication by anyone, or (C) it is distributed by
* someone who received only the executable form, and is accompanied by a
* copy of the written offer of source code.
*
* 6. SimpleScalar was developed by Todd M. Austin, Ph.D. The tool suite is
* currently maintained by SimpleScalar LLC (info@simplescalar.com). US Mail:
* 2395 Timbercrest Court, Ann Arbor, MI 48105.
*
* Copyright (C) 1994-2003 by Todd M. Austin, Ph.D. and SimpleScalar, LLC.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "host.h"
#include "misc.h"
#include "resource.h"
/* create a resource pool */
struct res_pool *
res_create_pool(char *name, struct res_desc *pool, int ndesc)
{
int i, j, k, index, ninsts;
struct res_desc *inst_pool;
struct res_pool *res;
/* count total instances */
for (ninsts=0,i=0; i<ndesc; i++)
{
if (pool[i].quantity > MAX_INSTS_PER_CLASS)
fatal("too many functional units, increase MAX_INSTS_PER_CLASS");
ninsts += pool[i].quantity;
}
/* allocate the instance table */
inst_pool = (struct res_desc *)calloc(ninsts, sizeof(struct res_desc));
if (!inst_pool)
fatal("out of virtual memory");
/* fill in the instance table */
for (index=0,i=0; i<ndesc; i++)
{
for (j=0; j<pool[i].quantity; j++)
{
inst_pool[index] = pool[i];
inst_pool[index].quantity = 1;
inst_pool[index].busy = FALSE;
for (k=0; k<MAX_RES_CLASSES && inst_pool[index].x[k].class; k++)
inst_pool[index].x[k].master = &inst_pool[index];
index++;
}
}
assert(index == ninsts);
/* allocate the resouce pool descriptor */
res = (struct res_pool *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct res_pool));
if (!res)
fatal("out of virtual memory");
res->name = name;
res->num_resources = ninsts;
res->resources = inst_pool;
/* fill in the resource table map - slow to build, but fast to access */
for (i=0; i<ninsts; i++)
{
struct res_template *plate;
for (j=0; j<MAX_RES_CLASSES; j++)
{
plate = &res->resources[i].x[j];
if (plate->class)
{
assert(plate->class < MAX_RES_CLASSES);
res->table[plate->class][res->nents[plate->class]++] = plate;
}
else
/* all done with this instance */
break;
}
}
return res;
}
/* get a free resource from resource pool POOL that can execute a
operation of class CLASS, returns a pointer to the resource template,
returns NULL, if there are currently no free resources available,
follow the MASTER link to the master resource descriptor;
NOTE: caller is responsible for reseting the busy flag in the beginning
of the cycle when the resource can once again accept a new operation */
struct res_template *
res_get(struct res_pool *pool, int class)
{
int i;
/* must be a valid class */
assert(class < MAX_RES_CLASSES);
/* must be at least one resource in this class */
assert(pool->table[class][0]);
for (i=0; i<MAX_INSTS_PER_CLASS; i++)
{
if (pool->table[class][i])
{
if (!pool->table[class][i]->master->busy)
return pool->table[class][i];
}
else
break;
}
/* none found */
return NULL;
}
/* dump the resource pool POOL to stream STREAM */
void
res_dump(struct res_pool *pool, FILE *stream)
{
int i, j;
if (!stream)
stream = stderr;
fprintf(stream, "Resource pool: %s:\n", pool->name);
fprintf(stream, "\tcontains %d resource instances\n", pool->num_resources);
for (i=0; i<MAX_RES_CLASSES; i++)
{
fprintf(stream, "\tclass: %d: %d matching instances\n",
i, pool->nents[i]);
fprintf(stream, "\tmatching: ");
for (j=0; j<MAX_INSTS_PER_CLASS; j++)
{
if (!pool->table[i][j])
break;
fprintf(stream, "\t%s (busy for %d cycles) ",
pool->table[i][j]->master->name,
pool->table[i][j]->master->busy);
}
assert(j == pool->nents[i]);
fprintf(stream, "\n");
}
}