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/gem5/src/dev/alpha/ | ||
H A D | tsunami_cchip.hh | 11169:44b5c183c3cd Mon Oct 12 04:08:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> misc: Add explicit overrides and fix other clang >= 3.5 issues This patch adds explicit overrides as this is now required when using "-Wall" with clang >= 3.5, the latter now part of the most recent XCode. The patch consequently removes "virtual" for those methods where "override" is added. The latter should be enough of an indication. As part of this patch, a few minor issues that clang >= 3.5 complains about are also resolved (unused methods and variables). 11168:f98eb2da15a4 Mon Oct 12 04:07:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> misc: Remove redundant compiler-specific defines This patch moves away from using M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE and the m5::hashmap (and similar) abstractions, as these are no longer needed with gcc 4.7 and clang 3.1 as minimum compiler versions. 10905:a6ca6831e775 Tue Jul 07 04:51:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> sim: Refactor the serialization base class Objects that are can be serialized are supposed to inherit from the Serializable class. This class is meant to provide a unified API for such objects. However, so far it has mainly been used by SimObjects due to some fundamental design limitations. This changeset redesigns to the serialization interface to make it more generic and hide the underlying checkpoint storage. Specifically: * Add a set of APIs to serialize into a subsection of the current object. Previously, objects that needed this functionality would use ad-hoc solutions using nameOut() and section name generation. In the new world, an object that implements the interface has the methods serializeSection() and unserializeSection() that serialize into a named /subsection/ of the current object. Calling serialize() serializes an object into the current section. * Move the name() method from Serializable to SimObject as it is no longer needed for serialization. The fully qualified section name is generated by the main serialization code on the fly as objects serialize sub-objects. * Add a scoped ScopedCheckpointSection helper class. Some objects need to serialize data structures, that are not deriving from Serializable, into subsections. Previously, this was done using nameOut() and manual section name generation. To simplify this, this changeset introduces a ScopedCheckpointSection() helper class. When this class is instantiated, it adds a new /subsection/ and subsequent serialization calls during the lifetime of this helper class happen inside this section (or a subsection in case of nested sections). * The serialize() call is now const which prevents accidental state manipulation during serialization. Objects that rely on modifying state can use the serializeOld() call instead. The default implementation simply calls serialize(). Note: The old-style calls need to be explicitly called using the serializeOld()/serializeSectionOld() style APIs. These are used by default when serializing SimObjects. * Both the input and output checkpoints now use their own named types. This hides underlying checkpoint implementation from objects that need checkpointing and makes it easier to change the underlying checkpoint storage code. |
/gem5/src/dev/x86/ | ||
H A D | i8237.hh | 11175:2324ed5fa9f4 Fri Oct 23 09:51:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> x86: Add missing explicit overrides for X86 devices Make clang >= 3.5 happy when compiling build/X86/gem5.opt on OSX. 11168:f98eb2da15a4 Mon Oct 12 04:07:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> misc: Remove redundant compiler-specific defines This patch moves away from using M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE and the m5::hashmap (and similar) abstractions, as these are no longer needed with gcc 4.7 and clang 3.1 as minimum compiler versions. 10905:a6ca6831e775 Tue Jul 07 04:51:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> sim: Refactor the serialization base class Objects that are can be serialized are supposed to inherit from the Serializable class. This class is meant to provide a unified API for such objects. However, so far it has mainly been used by SimObjects due to some fundamental design limitations. This changeset redesigns to the serialization interface to make it more generic and hide the underlying checkpoint storage. Specifically: * Add a set of APIs to serialize into a subsection of the current object. Previously, objects that needed this functionality would use ad-hoc solutions using nameOut() and section name generation. In the new world, an object that implements the interface has the methods serializeSection() and unserializeSection() that serialize into a named /subsection/ of the current object. Calling serialize() serializes an object into the current section. * Move the name() method from Serializable to SimObject as it is no longer needed for serialization. The fully qualified section name is generated by the main serialization code on the fly as objects serialize sub-objects. * Add a scoped ScopedCheckpointSection helper class. Some objects need to serialize data structures, that are not deriving from Serializable, into subsections. Previously, this was done using nameOut() and manual section name generation. To simplify this, this changeset introduces a ScopedCheckpointSection() helper class. When this class is instantiated, it adds a new /subsection/ and subsequent serialization calls during the lifetime of this helper class happen inside this section (or a subsection in case of nested sections). * The serialize() call is now const which prevents accidental state manipulation during serialization. Objects that rely on modifying state can use the serializeOld() call instead. The default implementation simply calls serialize(). Note: The old-style calls need to be explicitly called using the serializeOld()/serializeSectionOld() style APIs. These are used by default when serializing SimObjects. * Both the input and output checkpoints now use their own named types. This hides underlying checkpoint implementation from objects that need checkpointing and makes it easier to change the underlying checkpoint storage code. |
H A D | speaker.hh | 11175:2324ed5fa9f4 Fri Oct 23 09:51:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> x86: Add missing explicit overrides for X86 devices Make clang >= 3.5 happy when compiling build/X86/gem5.opt on OSX. 11168:f98eb2da15a4 Mon Oct 12 04:07:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> misc: Remove redundant compiler-specific defines This patch moves away from using M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE and the m5::hashmap (and similar) abstractions, as these are no longer needed with gcc 4.7 and clang 3.1 as minimum compiler versions. 10905:a6ca6831e775 Tue Jul 07 04:51:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> sim: Refactor the serialization base class Objects that are can be serialized are supposed to inherit from the Serializable class. This class is meant to provide a unified API for such objects. However, so far it has mainly been used by SimObjects due to some fundamental design limitations. This changeset redesigns to the serialization interface to make it more generic and hide the underlying checkpoint storage. Specifically: * Add a set of APIs to serialize into a subsection of the current object. Previously, objects that needed this functionality would use ad-hoc solutions using nameOut() and section name generation. In the new world, an object that implements the interface has the methods serializeSection() and unserializeSection() that serialize into a named /subsection/ of the current object. Calling serialize() serializes an object into the current section. * Move the name() method from Serializable to SimObject as it is no longer needed for serialization. The fully qualified section name is generated by the main serialization code on the fly as objects serialize sub-objects. * Add a scoped ScopedCheckpointSection helper class. Some objects need to serialize data structures, that are not deriving from Serializable, into subsections. Previously, this was done using nameOut() and manual section name generation. To simplify this, this changeset introduces a ScopedCheckpointSection() helper class. When this class is instantiated, it adds a new /subsection/ and subsequent serialization calls during the lifetime of this helper class happen inside this section (or a subsection in case of nested sections). * The serialize() call is now const which prevents accidental state manipulation during serialization. Objects that rely on modifying state can use the serializeOld() call instead. The default implementation simply calls serialize(). Note: The old-style calls need to be explicitly called using the serializeOld()/serializeSectionOld() style APIs. These are used by default when serializing SimObjects. * Both the input and output checkpoints now use their own named types. This hides underlying checkpoint implementation from objects that need checkpointing and makes it easier to change the underlying checkpoint storage code. |
/gem5/src/dev/mips/ | ||
H A D | malta.hh | 11233:18e411ee6c04 Thu Dec 03 18:09:00 EST 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> dev, mips: Remove the unused MaltaPChip class The MaltaPChip class is currently unused and identical (except for the class name) to the TsunamiPChip. If someone decides to implement PCI for Malta, they should make sure to share code with the Tsunami implementation if they are similar. 11168:f98eb2da15a4 Mon Oct 12 04:07:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> misc: Remove redundant compiler-specific defines This patch moves away from using M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE and the m5::hashmap (and similar) abstractions, as these are no longer needed with gcc 4.7 and clang 3.1 as minimum compiler versions. 10905:a6ca6831e775 Tue Jul 07 04:51:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> sim: Refactor the serialization base class Objects that are can be serialized are supposed to inherit from the Serializable class. This class is meant to provide a unified API for such objects. However, so far it has mainly been used by SimObjects due to some fundamental design limitations. This changeset redesigns to the serialization interface to make it more generic and hide the underlying checkpoint storage. Specifically: * Add a set of APIs to serialize into a subsection of the current object. Previously, objects that needed this functionality would use ad-hoc solutions using nameOut() and section name generation. In the new world, an object that implements the interface has the methods serializeSection() and unserializeSection() that serialize into a named /subsection/ of the current object. Calling serialize() serializes an object into the current section. * Move the name() method from Serializable to SimObject as it is no longer needed for serialization. The fully qualified section name is generated by the main serialization code on the fly as objects serialize sub-objects. * Add a scoped ScopedCheckpointSection helper class. Some objects need to serialize data structures, that are not deriving from Serializable, into subsections. Previously, this was done using nameOut() and manual section name generation. To simplify this, this changeset introduces a ScopedCheckpointSection() helper class. When this class is instantiated, it adds a new /subsection/ and subsequent serialization calls during the lifetime of this helper class happen inside this section (or a subsection in case of nested sections). * The serialize() call is now const which prevents accidental state manipulation during serialization. Objects that rely on modifying state can use the serializeOld() call instead. The default implementation simply calls serialize(). Note: The old-style calls need to be explicitly called using the serializeOld()/serializeSectionOld() style APIs. These are used by default when serializing SimObjects. * Both the input and output checkpoints now use their own named types. This hides underlying checkpoint implementation from objects that need checkpointing and makes it easier to change the underlying checkpoint storage code. |
/gem5/src/dev/sparc/ | ||
H A D | iob.hh | 11264:dc389d2d2f79 Thu Dec 10 05:35:00 EST 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> dev: Move storage devices to src/dev/storage/ Move the IDE controller and the disk implementations to src/dev/storage. 11168:f98eb2da15a4 Mon Oct 12 04:07:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> misc: Remove redundant compiler-specific defines This patch moves away from using M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE and the m5::hashmap (and similar) abstractions, as these are no longer needed with gcc 4.7 and clang 3.1 as minimum compiler versions. 10905:a6ca6831e775 Tue Jul 07 04:51:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> sim: Refactor the serialization base class Objects that are can be serialized are supposed to inherit from the Serializable class. This class is meant to provide a unified API for such objects. However, so far it has mainly been used by SimObjects due to some fundamental design limitations. This changeset redesigns to the serialization interface to make it more generic and hide the underlying checkpoint storage. Specifically: * Add a set of APIs to serialize into a subsection of the current object. Previously, objects that needed this functionality would use ad-hoc solutions using nameOut() and section name generation. In the new world, an object that implements the interface has the methods serializeSection() and unserializeSection() that serialize into a named /subsection/ of the current object. Calling serialize() serializes an object into the current section. * Move the name() method from Serializable to SimObject as it is no longer needed for serialization. The fully qualified section name is generated by the main serialization code on the fly as objects serialize sub-objects. * Add a scoped ScopedCheckpointSection helper class. Some objects need to serialize data structures, that are not deriving from Serializable, into subsections. Previously, this was done using nameOut() and manual section name generation. To simplify this, this changeset introduces a ScopedCheckpointSection() helper class. When this class is instantiated, it adds a new /subsection/ and subsequent serialization calls during the lifetime of this helper class happen inside this section (or a subsection in case of nested sections). * The serialize() call is now const which prevents accidental state manipulation during serialization. Objects that rely on modifying state can use the serializeOld() call instead. The default implementation simply calls serialize(). Note: The old-style calls need to be explicitly called using the serializeOld()/serializeSectionOld() style APIs. These are used by default when serializing SimObjects. * Both the input and output checkpoints now use their own named types. This hides underlying checkpoint implementation from objects that need checkpointing and makes it easier to change the underlying checkpoint storage code. |
H A D | mm_disk.hh | 11264:dc389d2d2f79 Thu Dec 10 05:35:00 EST 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> dev: Move storage devices to src/dev/storage/ Move the IDE controller and the disk implementations to src/dev/storage. 11168:f98eb2da15a4 Mon Oct 12 04:07:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> misc: Remove redundant compiler-specific defines This patch moves away from using M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE and the m5::hashmap (and similar) abstractions, as these are no longer needed with gcc 4.7 and clang 3.1 as minimum compiler versions. 10905:a6ca6831e775 Tue Jul 07 04:51:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> sim: Refactor the serialization base class Objects that are can be serialized are supposed to inherit from the Serializable class. This class is meant to provide a unified API for such objects. However, so far it has mainly been used by SimObjects due to some fundamental design limitations. This changeset redesigns to the serialization interface to make it more generic and hide the underlying checkpoint storage. Specifically: * Add a set of APIs to serialize into a subsection of the current object. Previously, objects that needed this functionality would use ad-hoc solutions using nameOut() and section name generation. In the new world, an object that implements the interface has the methods serializeSection() and unserializeSection() that serialize into a named /subsection/ of the current object. Calling serialize() serializes an object into the current section. * Move the name() method from Serializable to SimObject as it is no longer needed for serialization. The fully qualified section name is generated by the main serialization code on the fly as objects serialize sub-objects. * Add a scoped ScopedCheckpointSection helper class. Some objects need to serialize data structures, that are not deriving from Serializable, into subsections. Previously, this was done using nameOut() and manual section name generation. To simplify this, this changeset introduces a ScopedCheckpointSection() helper class. When this class is instantiated, it adds a new /subsection/ and subsequent serialization calls during the lifetime of this helper class happen inside this section (or a subsection in case of nested sections). * The serialize() call is now const which prevents accidental state manipulation during serialization. Objects that rely on modifying state can use the serializeOld() call instead. The default implementation simply calls serialize(). Note: The old-style calls need to be explicitly called using the serializeOld()/serializeSectionOld() style APIs. These are used by default when serializing SimObjects. * Both the input and output checkpoints now use their own named types. This hides underlying checkpoint implementation from objects that need checkpointing and makes it easier to change the underlying checkpoint storage code. |
/gem5/tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-atomic/ | ||
H A D | config.ini | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 10736:4433fb00fa7d Mon Mar 09 10:39:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: changes to due to recent set of patches |
/gem5/tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/mips/linux/simple-atomic/ | ||
H A D | config.ini | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 10736:4433fb00fa7d Mon Mar 09 10:39:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: changes to due to recent set of patches |
/gem5/tests/quick/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/alpha/linux/tsunami-simple-timing/ | ||
H A D | simout | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11245:1c5102c0a7a9 Fri Dec 04 19:11:00 EST 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> stats: Update to reflect changes to PCI handling 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets |
/gem5/tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/alpha/linux/simple-timing-ruby/ | ||
H A D | simout | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 11023:97cf7ba82f0c Fri Aug 14 02:19:00 EDT 2015 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> stats: Bump for MessageBuffer, cache latency changes |
/gem5/tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/mips/linux/simple-timing-ruby/ | ||
H A D | simout | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 11023:97cf7ba82f0c Fri Aug 14 02:19:00 EDT 2015 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> stats: Bump for MessageBuffer, cache latency changes |
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/common/ | ||
H A D | Histogram.cc | 11061:25b53a7195f7 Sat Aug 29 11:19:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: eliminate type uint64 and int64 These types are being replaced with uint64_t and int64_t. 11049:dfb0aa3f0649 Wed Aug 19 11:02:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: reverts to changeset: bf82f1f7b040 11031:3815437cb231 Fri Aug 14 20:28:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: eliminate type uint64 and int64 These types are being replaced with uint64_t and int64_t. |
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/structures/ | ||
H A D | Prefetcher.cc | 11118:75c1e564a725 Fri Sep 18 14:27:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: print addresses in hex Changeset 4872dbdea907 replaced Address by Addr, but did not make changes to print statements. So the addresses which were being printed in hex earlier along with their line address, were now being printed in decimals. This patch adds a function printAddress(Addr) that can be used to print the address in hex along with the lines address. This function has been put to use in some of the places. At other places, change has been made to print just the address in hex. 11108:6342ddf6d733 Wed Sep 16 00:03:00 EDT 2015 David Hashe <david.hashe@amd.com> ruby: rename System.{hh,cc} to RubySystem.{hh,cc} The eventual aim of this change is to pass RubySystem pointers through to objects generated from the SLICC protocol code. Because some of these objects need to dereference their RubySystem pointers, they need access to the System.hh header file. In src/mem/ruby/SConscript, the MakeInclude function creates single-line header files in the build directory that do nothing except include the corresponding header file from the source tree. However, SLICC also generates a list of header files from its symbol table, and writes it to mem/protocol/Types.hh in the build directory. This code assumes that the header file name is the same as the class name. The end result of this is the many of the generated slicc files try to include RubySystem.hh, when the file they really need is System.hh. The path of least resistence is just to rename System.hh to RubySystem.hh. 11025:4872dbdea907 Fri Aug 14 01:04:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: replace Address by Addr This patch eliminates the type Address defined by the ruby memory system. This memory system would now use the type Addr that is in use by the rest of the system. |
/gem5/src/cpu/testers/rubytest/ | ||
H A D | CheckTable.cc | 11266:452e10b868ea Mon Jul 20 10:15:00 EDT 2015 Brad Beckmann <Brad.Beckmann@amd.com> ruby: more flexible ruby tester support This patch allows the ruby random tester to use ruby ports that may only support instr or data requests. This patch is similar to a previous changeset (8932:1b2c17565ac8) that was unfortunately broken by subsequent changesets. This current patch implements the support in a more straight-forward way. Since retries are now tested when running the ruby random tester, this patch splits up the retry and drain check behavior so that RubyPort children, such as the GPUCoalescer, can perform those operations correctly without having to duplicate code. Finally, the patch also includes better DPRINTFs for debugging the tester. 11168:f98eb2da15a4 Mon Oct 12 04:07:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> misc: Remove redundant compiler-specific defines This patch moves away from using M5_ATTR_OVERRIDE and the m5::hashmap (and similar) abstractions, as these are no longer needed with gcc 4.7 and clang 3.1 as minimum compiler versions. 11025:4872dbdea907 Fri Aug 14 01:04:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: replace Address by Addr This patch eliminates the type Address defined by the ruby memory system. This memory system would now use the type Addr that is in use by the rest of the system. |
/gem5/src/proto/ | ||
H A D | inst_dep_record.proto | 11253:daf9f91b11e9 Mon Dec 07 17:42:00 EST 2015 Radhika Jagtap <radhika.jagtap@ARM.com> cpu: Support virtual addr in elastic traces This patch adds support to optionally capture the virtual address and asid for load/store instructions in the elastic traces. If they are present in the traces, Trace CPU will set those fields of the request during replay. 11252:18bb597fc40c Mon Dec 07 17:42:00 EST 2015 Radhika Jagtap <radhika.jagtap@ARM.com> cpu: Create record type enum for elastic traces This patch replaces the booleans that specified the elastic trace record type with an enum type. The source of change is the proto message for elastic trace where the enum is introduced. The struct definitions in the elastic trace probe listener as well as the Trace CPU replace the boleans with the proto message enum. The patch does not impact functionality, but traces are not compatible with previous version. This is preparation for adding new types of records in subsequent patches. 11247:76f75db08e09 Mon Dec 07 17:42:00 EST 2015 Radhika Jagtap <radhika.jagtap@ARM.com> proto, probe: Add elastic trace probe to o3 cpu The elastic trace is a type of probe listener and listens to probe points in multiple stages of the O3CPU. The notify method is called on a probe point typically when an instruction successfully progresses through that stage. As different listener methods mapped to the different probe points execute, relevant information about the instruction, e.g. timestamps and register accesses, are captured and stored in temporary InstExecInfo class objects. When the instruction progresses through the commit stage, the timing and the dependency information about the instruction is finalised and encapsulated in a struct called TraceInfo. TraceInfo objects are collected in a list instead of writing them out to the trace file one a time. This is required as the trace is processed in chunks to evaluate order dependencies and computational delay in case an instruction does not have any register dependencies. By this we achieve a simpler algorithm during replay because every record in the trace can be hooked onto a record in its past. The instruction dependency trace is written out as a protobuf format file. A second trace containing fetch requests at absolute timestamps is written to a separate protobuf format file. If the instruction is not executed then it is not added to the trace. The code checks if the instruction had a fault, if it predicated false and thus previous register values were restored or if it was a load/store that did not have a request (e.g. when the size of the request is zero). In all these cases the instruction is set as executed by the Execute stage and is picked up by the commit probe listener. But a request is not issued and registers are not written. So practically, skipping these should not hurt the dependency modelling. If squashing results in squashing younger instructions, it may happen that the squash probe discards the inst and removes it from the temporary store but execute stage deals with the instruction in the next cycle which results in the execute probe seeing this inst as 'new' inst. A sequence number of the last processed trace record is used to trap these cases and not add to the temporary store. The elastic instruction trace and fetch request trace can be read in and played back by the TraceCPU. |
/gem5/tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/arm/linux/realview-o3/ | ||
H A D | simerr | 11239:3be64e1f80ed Thu Dec 03 19:19:00 EST 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> stats: Update to reflect changes to RealView platform code 10900:ac6617bf9967 Sat Jul 04 11:43:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: update stale config.ini files, eio and few other stats. 10798:74e3c7359393 Wed Apr 22 23:22:00 EDT 2015 Steve Reinhardt <steve.reinhardt@amd.com> stats: update for previous changeset Very small differences in IQ-specific O3 stats. |
/gem5/tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/arm/linux/realview-o3-dual/ | ||
H A D | system.terminal | 11167:207d6f2f1d53 Sat Oct 10 17:45:00 EDT 2015 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> stats: Update for UDelayEvent quiesce change 11014:863d314f6356 Fri Aug 07 10:39:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> stats: Update ARM stats to include programmable oscillators 10791:a80d2d716a53 Mon Apr 20 18:09:00 EDT 2015 Steve Reinhardt <steve.reinhardt@amd.com> stats: update a few stats from long O3 runs Very small changes to iew.predictedNotTakenIncorrect and iew.branchMispredicts. Looks like similar updates were committed on April 3 (changeset 235ff1c046df), but only for the quick tests. |
/gem5/tests/quick/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/arm/linux/realview-simple-timing-dual/ | ||
H A D | stats.txt | 11356:a80884911971 Sun Jul 19 16:03:00 EDT 2015 Krishnendra Nathella <krinat01@arm.com> cpu: Fix LLSC atomic CPU wakeup Writes to locked memory addresses (LLSC) did not wake up the locking CPU. This can lead to deadlocks on multi-core runs. In AtomicSimpleCPU, recvAtomicSnoop was checking if the incoming packet was an invalidation (isInvalidate) and only then handled a locked snoop. But, writes are seen instead of invalidates when running without caches (fast-forward configurations). As as simple fix, now handleLockedSnoop is also called even if the incoming snoop packet are from writes. 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11245:1c5102c0a7a9 Fri Dec 04 19:11:00 EST 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> stats: Update to reflect changes to PCI handling 11239:3be64e1f80ed Thu Dec 03 19:19:00 EST 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> stats: Update to reflect changes to RealView platform code 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 11201:b1bd4afb6b16 Fri Nov 06 03:26:00 EST 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats to match cache changes 11138:a611a23c8cc2 Fri Sep 25 07:27:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats to reflect snoop-filter changes 11014:863d314f6356 Fri Aug 07 10:39:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> stats: Update ARM stats to include programmable oscillators 10944:412eb87b1cfc Thu Jul 30 03:42:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats for clean eviction addition 10892:bd37e25fb3b7 Fri Jul 03 10:15:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats for cache, crossbar and DRAM changes This update includes the changes to whole-line writes, the refinement of Read to ReadClean and ReadShared, the introduction of CleanEvict for snoop-filter tracking, and updates to the DRAM command scheduler for bank-group-aware scheduling. Needless to say, almost every regression is affected. |
/gem5/tests/quick/se/00.hello/ref/arm/linux/o3-timing/ | ||
H A D | stats.txt | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 11214:966091379ded Mon Nov 16 05:58:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: remove wb_penalized and wb_penalized_rate 11201:b1bd4afb6b16 Fri Nov 06 03:26:00 EST 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats to match cache changes 11138:a611a23c8cc2 Fri Sep 25 07:27:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats to reflect snoop-filter changes 10944:412eb87b1cfc Thu Jul 30 03:42:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats for clean eviction addition 10892:bd37e25fb3b7 Fri Jul 03 10:15:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats for cache, crossbar and DRAM changes This update includes the changes to whole-line writes, the refinement of Read to ReadClean and ReadShared, the introduction of CleanEvict for snoop-filter tracking, and updates to the DRAM command scheduler for bank-group-aware scheduling. Needless to say, almost every regression is affected. 10827:7f5467f2f8b8 Tue May 05 03:22:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats to reflect cache changes 10812:bacaefeb126a Thu Apr 30 15:17:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: arm: updates 10798:74e3c7359393 Wed Apr 22 23:22:00 EDT 2015 Steve Reinhardt <steve.reinhardt@amd.com> stats: update for previous changeset Very small differences in IQ-specific O3 stats. |
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H A D | stats.txt | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 11214:966091379ded Mon Nov 16 05:58:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: remove wb_penalized and wb_penalized_rate 11201:b1bd4afb6b16 Fri Nov 06 03:26:00 EST 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats to match cache changes 11138:a611a23c8cc2 Fri Sep 25 07:27:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats to reflect snoop-filter changes 11103:38f6188421e0 Tue Sep 15 09:14:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent changesets including d0934b57735a 10892:bd37e25fb3b7 Fri Jul 03 10:15:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats for cache, crossbar and DRAM changes This update includes the changes to whole-line writes, the refinement of Read to ReadClean and ReadShared, the introduction of CleanEvict for snoop-filter tracking, and updates to the DRAM command scheduler for bank-group-aware scheduling. Needless to say, almost every regression is affected. 10827:7f5467f2f8b8 Tue May 05 03:22:00 EDT 2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> stats: Update stats to reflect cache changes 10812:bacaefeb126a Thu Apr 30 15:17:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: arm: updates 10798:74e3c7359393 Wed Apr 22 23:22:00 EDT 2015 Steve Reinhardt <steve.reinhardt@amd.com> stats: update for previous changeset Very small differences in IQ-specific O3 stats. |
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H A D | config.ini | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 10736:4433fb00fa7d Mon Mar 09 10:39:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: changes to due to recent set of patches |
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H A D | config.ini | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 10736:4433fb00fa7d Mon Mar 09 10:39:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: changes to due to recent set of patches |
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H A D | config.ini | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 10736:4433fb00fa7d Mon Mar 09 10:39:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: changes to due to recent set of patches |
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H A D | config.ini | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 10736:4433fb00fa7d Mon Mar 09 10:39:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: changes to due to recent set of patches |
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H A D | simout | 11268:8b4b55d79ddd Sat Dec 12 17:27:00 EST 2015 Anthony Gutierrez <atgutier@umich.edu> stats: bump stats to reflect ruby tester changes 11219:b65d4e878ed2 Mon Nov 16 06:08:00 EST 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> stats: updates due to recent chagnesets 11023:97cf7ba82f0c Fri Aug 14 02:19:00 EDT 2015 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com> stats: Bump for MessageBuffer, cache latency changes |
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