SystemC-Components-Test/examples/simple_system/plic.cpp
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// todo: truncate values beyond 7 (in prio_threshold write_cb)
#include "plic.h"
#include "gen/plic_regs.h"
#include "scc/utilities.h"
#include <scc/report.h>
namespace sysc {
plic::plic(sc_core::sc_module_name nm)
: sc_core::sc_module(nm)
, tlm_target<>(clk)
, NAMED(clk_i)
, NAMED(rst_i)
, NAMED(global_interrupts_i, 256)
, NAMED(core_interrupt_o)
, NAMEDD(regs, plic_regs)
{
regs->registerResources(*this);
// register callbacks
init_callbacks();
regs->claim_complete.set_write_cb(m_claim_complete_write_cb);
// port callbacks
SC_METHOD(global_int_port_cb);
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 255; i++) {
sensitive << global_interrupts_i[i].pos();
}
dont_initialize();
// register event callbacks
SC_METHOD(clock_cb);
sensitive << clk_i;
SC_METHOD(reset_cb);
sensitive << rst_i;
}
plic::~plic() = default;
void plic::init_callbacks() {
m_claim_complete_write_cb = [=](scc::sc_register<uint32_t> reg, uint32_t v) -> bool {
reg.put(v);
reset_pending_int(v);
// std::cout << "Value of register: 0x" << std::hex << reg << std::endl;
// todo: reset related interrupt and find next high-prio interrupt
return true;
};
}
void plic::clock_cb() { this->clk = clk_i.read(); }
void plic::reset_cb() {
if (rst_i.read())
regs->reset_start();
else
regs->reset_stop();
}
// Functional handling of interrupts:
// - global_int_port_cb()
// - set pending register bits
// - called by: incoming global_int
// - handle_pending_int()
// - update claim register content
// - generate core-interrupt pulse
// - called by:
// - incoming global_int
// - complete-register write access
// - reset_pending_int(int-id)
// - reset pending bit
// - call next handle_pending_int()
// - called by:
// - complete-reg write register content
void plic::global_int_port_cb() {
// set related pending bit if enable is set for incoming global_interrupt
// todo: extend up to 255 bits (limited to 32 right now)
for (uint32_t i = 1; i < 32; i++) {
uint32_t enable_bits = regs->r_enabled;
bool enable = enable_bits & (0x1 << i); // read enable bit
if (enable && global_interrupts_i[i].read() == 1) {
regs->r_pending = regs->r_pending | (0x1 << i);
SCCDEBUG("plic") << "pending interrupt identified: " << i;
}
}
handle_pending_int();
}
void plic::handle_pending_int() {
// identify high-prio pending interrupt and raise a core-interrupt
uint32_t claim_int = 0; // claim interrupt
uint32_t claim_prio = 0; // related priority (highest prio interrupt wins the race)
bool raise_int = false;
uint32_t thold = regs->r_threshold.threshold; // threshold value
// todo: extend up to 255 bits (limited to 32 right now)
for (uint32_t i = 1; i < 32; i++) {
uint32_t pending_bits = regs->r_pending;
bool pending = (pending_bits & (0x1 << i)) ? true : false;
uint32_t prio = regs->r_priority[i - 1].priority; // read priority value
if (pending && thold < prio) {
regs->r_pending = regs->r_pending | (0x1 << i);
// below condition ensures implicitly that lowest id is selected in case of multiple identical
// priority-interrupts
if (prio > claim_prio) {
claim_prio = prio;
claim_int = i;
raise_int = true;
SCCDEBUG("plic") << "pending interrupt activated: " << i;
}
}
}
if (raise_int) {
regs->r_claim_complete = claim_int;
core_interrupt_o.write(true);
// todo: evluate clock period
} else {
regs->r_claim_complete = 0;
SCCDEBUG("plic") << "no further pending interrupt.";
}
}
void plic::reset_pending_int(uint32_t irq) {
// todo: evaluate enable register (see spec)
// todo: make sure that pending is set, otherwise don't reset irq ... read spec.
SCCDEBUG("plic") << "reset pending interrupt: " << irq;
// reset related pending bit
regs->r_pending &= ~(0x1 << irq);
core_interrupt_o.write(false);
// evaluate next pending interrupt
handle_pending_int();
}
} /* namespace sysc */