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/gem5/src/arch/sparc/linux/
H A Dprocess.hh4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
H A Dprocess.cc4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
/gem5/src/arch/sparc/
H A Dprocess.hh4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
H A Dfaults.hh4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
H A Dfaults.cc4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
H A Dprocess.cc4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
/gem5/src/base/loader/
H A Dobject_file.hh4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
H A Delf_object.cc4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
/gem5/src/sim/
H A Dprocess.hh4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
H A Dprocess.cc4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
/gem5/src/arch/sparc/isa/
H A Ddecoder.isa4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.
/gem5/src/cpu/
H A Dthread_context.hh4111:65fffcb4fae9 Wed Feb 28 11:36:00 EST 2007 Gabe Black <gblack@eecs.umich.edu> Make trap instructions always generate TrapInstruction Fault objects which call into the Process object to handle system calls. Refactored the Process objects, and move the handler code into it's own file, and add some syscalls which are used in a natively compiled hello world. Software traps with trap number 3 (not syscall number 3) are supposed to cause the register windows to be flushed but are ignored right now. Finally, made uname for SPARC report a 2.6.12 kernel which is what m22-018.pool happens to be running.

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