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H A Dabstract_nvm.hh10801:049eb85e8ea2 Thu Apr 23 13:37:00 EDT 2015 Rene de Jong <rene.dejong@arm.com> arm, dev: Add a NAND flash timing model

This adds a NAND flash timing model. This model takes the number of
planes into account and is ultimately intended to be used as a
high-level performance model for any device using flash. To access the
memory, use either readMemory or writeMemory.

To make use of the model you will need an interface model
such as UFSHostDevice, which is part of a separate patch.

At the moment the flash device is part of the ARM device tree since
the only use if the UFSHostDevice, and that in turn relies on the ARM
GIC.
H A DAbstractNVM.py10801:049eb85e8ea2 Thu Apr 23 13:37:00 EDT 2015 Rene de Jong <rene.dejong@arm.com> arm, dev: Add a NAND flash timing model

This adds a NAND flash timing model. This model takes the number of
planes into account and is ultimately intended to be used as a
high-level performance model for any device using flash. To access the
memory, use either readMemory or writeMemory.

To make use of the model you will need an interface model
such as UFSHostDevice, which is part of a separate patch.

At the moment the flash device is part of the ARM device tree since
the only use if the UFSHostDevice, and that in turn relies on the ARM
GIC.
H A DFlashDevice.py10801:049eb85e8ea2 Thu Apr 23 13:37:00 EDT 2015 Rene de Jong <rene.dejong@arm.com> arm, dev: Add a NAND flash timing model

This adds a NAND flash timing model. This model takes the number of
planes into account and is ultimately intended to be used as a
high-level performance model for any device using flash. To access the
memory, use either readMemory or writeMemory.

To make use of the model you will need an interface model
such as UFSHostDevice, which is part of a separate patch.

At the moment the flash device is part of the ARM device tree since
the only use if the UFSHostDevice, and that in turn relies on the ARM
GIC.
H A Dflash_device.hh10801:049eb85e8ea2 Thu Apr 23 13:37:00 EDT 2015 Rene de Jong <rene.dejong@arm.com> arm, dev: Add a NAND flash timing model

This adds a NAND flash timing model. This model takes the number of
planes into account and is ultimately intended to be used as a
high-level performance model for any device using flash. To access the
memory, use either readMemory or writeMemory.

To make use of the model you will need an interface model
such as UFSHostDevice, which is part of a separate patch.

At the moment the flash device is part of the ARM device tree since
the only use if the UFSHostDevice, and that in turn relies on the ARM
GIC.
H A Dflash_device.cc10801:049eb85e8ea2 Thu Apr 23 13:37:00 EDT 2015 Rene de Jong <rene.dejong@arm.com> arm, dev: Add a NAND flash timing model

This adds a NAND flash timing model. This model takes the number of
planes into account and is ultimately intended to be used as a
high-level performance model for any device using flash. To access the
memory, use either readMemory or writeMemory.

To make use of the model you will need an interface model
such as UFSHostDevice, which is part of a separate patch.

At the moment the flash device is part of the ARM device tree since
the only use if the UFSHostDevice, and that in turn relies on the ARM
GIC.
H A DSConscript10801:049eb85e8ea2 Thu Apr 23 13:37:00 EDT 2015 Rene de Jong <rene.dejong@arm.com> arm, dev: Add a NAND flash timing model

This adds a NAND flash timing model. This model takes the number of
planes into account and is ultimately intended to be used as a
high-level performance model for any device using flash. To access the
memory, use either readMemory or writeMemory.

To make use of the model you will need an interface model
such as UFSHostDevice, which is part of a separate patch.

At the moment the flash device is part of the ARM device tree since
the only use if the UFSHostDevice, and that in turn relies on the ARM
GIC.
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/system/
H A DWeightedLRUPolicy.cc12750:1dde69fad30f Tue Jun 05 18:00:00 EDT 2018 Daniel R. Carvalho <odanrc@yahoo.com.br> ruby: Fix initial weight in weighted LRU

Initial weight was using the timestamp instead of the weight.

Change-Id: I61d3c8424f85fd6856957087c477afda111f8ca7
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/10801
Reviewed-by: Nikos Nikoleris <nikos.nikoleris@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Anthony Gutierrez <anthony.gutierrez@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
Maintainer: Anthony Gutierrez <anthony.gutierrez@amd.com>

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