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H A D | SimpleNetwork.hh | 11064:386a5200e298 Sun Aug 30 01:24:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: network: drop member m_in_use This member indicates whether or not a particular virtual network is in use. Instead of having a default big value for the number of virtual networks and then checking whether a virtual network is in use, the next patch removes the default value and the protocol configuration file would now specify the number of virtual networks it requires. Additionally, the patch also refactors some of the code used for computing the virtual channel next in the round robin order. |
H A D | SimpleNetwork.cc | 11064:386a5200e298 Sun Aug 30 01:24:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: network: drop member m_in_use This member indicates whether or not a particular virtual network is in use. Instead of having a default big value for the number of virtual networks and then checking whether a virtual network is in use, the next patch removes the default value and the protocol configuration file would now specify the number of virtual networks it requires. Additionally, the patch also refactors some of the code used for computing the virtual channel next in the round robin order. |
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/network/ | ||
H A D | Network.cc | 11064:386a5200e298 Sun Aug 30 01:24:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: network: drop member m_in_use This member indicates whether or not a particular virtual network is in use. Instead of having a default big value for the number of virtual networks and then checking whether a virtual network is in use, the next patch removes the default value and the protocol configuration file would now specify the number of virtual networks it requires. Additionally, the patch also refactors some of the code used for computing the virtual channel next in the round robin order. |
H A D | Network.hh | 11064:386a5200e298 Sun Aug 30 01:24:00 EDT 2015 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> ruby: network: drop member m_in_use This member indicates whether or not a particular virtual network is in use. Instead of having a default big value for the number of virtual networks and then checking whether a virtual network is in use, the next patch removes the default value and the protocol configuration file would now specify the number of virtual networks it requires. Additionally, the patch also refactors some of the code used for computing the virtual channel next in the round robin order. |
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