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H A D | Sequencer.hh | 6165:2d26c346f1be Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Daniel Sanchez <sanchezd@stanford.edu> ruby: Working M5 interface and updated Ruby interface. This changeset also includes a lot of work from Derek Hower <drh5@cs.wisc.edu> RubyMemory is now both a driver for Ruby and a port for M5. Changed makeRequest/hitCallback interface. Brought packets (superficially) into the sequencer. Modified tester infrastructure to be packet based. and Ruby can be used together through the example ruby_se.py script. SPARC parallel applications work, and the timing *seems* right from combined M5/Ruby debug traces. To run, % build/ALPHA_SE/m5.debug configs/example/ruby_se.py -c tests/test-progs/hello/bin/alpha/linux/hello -n 4 -t |
H A D | Sequencer.cc | 6165:2d26c346f1be Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Daniel Sanchez <sanchezd@stanford.edu> ruby: Working M5 interface and updated Ruby interface. This changeset also includes a lot of work from Derek Hower <drh5@cs.wisc.edu> RubyMemory is now both a driver for Ruby and a port for M5. Changed makeRequest/hitCallback interface. Brought packets (superficially) into the sequencer. Modified tester infrastructure to be packet based. and Ruby can be used together through the example ruby_se.py script. SPARC parallel applications work, and the timing *seems* right from combined M5/Ruby debug traces. To run, % build/ALPHA_SE/m5.debug configs/example/ruby_se.py -c tests/test-progs/hello/bin/alpha/linux/hello -n 4 -t |
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H A D | SConscript | 6165:2d26c346f1be Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Daniel Sanchez <sanchezd@stanford.edu> ruby: Working M5 interface and updated Ruby interface. This changeset also includes a lot of work from Derek Hower <drh5@cs.wisc.edu> RubyMemory is now both a driver for Ruby and a port for M5. Changed makeRequest/hitCallback interface. Brought packets (superficially) into the sequencer. Modified tester infrastructure to be packet based. and Ruby can be used together through the example ruby_se.py script. SPARC parallel applications work, and the timing *seems* right from combined M5/Ruby debug traces. To run, % build/ALPHA_SE/m5.debug configs/example/ruby_se.py -c tests/test-progs/hello/bin/alpha/linux/hello -n 4 -t |
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