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/gem5/src/arch/sparc/ | ||
H A D | SConsopts | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/arch/mips/ | ||
H A D | SConsopts | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/arch/x86/ | ||
H A D | SConsopts | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/cpu/o3/ | ||
H A D | SConsopts | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/cpu/simple/ | ||
H A D | SConsopts | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/arch/alpha/ | ||
H A D | SConsopts | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/dev/alpha/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/configs/example/arm/ | ||
H A D | starter_fs.py | 12150:765558361fd6 Wed Jul 05 06:02:00 EDT 2017 Gabor Dozsa <gabor.dozsa@arm.com> config, arm: FS configuration for the ARM starter kit Add a full system example configuration for the ARM Research Starter Kit on System Modeling. More information can be found at: http://www.arm.com/ResearchEnablement/SystemModeling Change-Id: Ifa40419d21923a32bb383d58466e421fe4260ddd Signed-off-by: Gabor Dozsa <gabor.dozsa@arm.com> [ Minor cleanups and more documentation ] Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/4202 Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
/gem5/src/dev/sparc/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/kern/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/mem/cache/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/mem/cache/tags/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/mem/cache/prefetch/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/dev/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/arch/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/base/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/python/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/sim/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
/gem5/src/mem/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 4202:f7a05daec670 Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 EDT 2007 Nathan Binkert <binkertn@umich.edu> Rework the way SCons recurses into subdirectories, making it automatic. The point is that now a subdirectory can be added to the build process just by creating a SConscript file in it. The process has two passes. On the first pass, all subdirs of the root of the tree are searched for SConsopts files. These files contain any command line options that ought to be added for a particular subdirectory. On the second pass, all subdirs of the src directory are searched for SConscript files. These files describe how to build any given subdirectory. I have added a Source() function. Any file (relative to the directory in which the SConscript resides) passed to that function is added to the build. Clean up everything to take advantage of Source(). function is added to the list of files to be built. |
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