Protocol++® (Protocolpp®)  v5.7.0
jexecbuf Class Reference

#include "include/jexecbuf.h"

Detailed Description

Execution unit for use in testbench for Protocol++®

This class is the execution unit of the responder in the Protocol++® (ProtocolPP®) testbench. The execution units are constructed in the responder based on the number requested. The execution unit needs a seed to create a reproducible randomizer, a logger object, and provides the ability to program read, compute, and write latencies. This allows proto- typing of various bus and processing times for performance evaluation. Times are in microseconds

Construction of the execution units is done with the following:

jexecbuf(0x11223344,
logger,
oring,
memory,
std::string("80..120"),
std::string("2000..5000"),
std::string("60..100"));

Each type of latencies can be changed using the "set" accessor functions below:

void set_readlat("70..100");
void set_computlat("50..200");
void set_writelat("200..300");

Current parameters for the execution unit can be received using "get" accessor function below:

std::string readlat = get_readlat();
std::string complat = get_complat();
std::string writelat = get_writelat();
bool busy = get_busy();
uint32_t status = get_status();
uint32_t outlen = get_outlen();

Processing the packet using the execution unit requires a call to the exec() function with the packet, addresses for input and output, length of the output buffer, flows currently being used by the execution unit, whether this flow needs protection and the option name of the string. String name is optional as most protocol specifications define some manner to associate a packet with it's security association

exec1.exec(input,
inaddr,
outaddr,
outlen,
flows,
protect,
stream);
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