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H A D | System.py | 11146:0fd6976303bc Wed Sep 30 12:14:00 EDT 2015 Mitch Hayenga <mitch.hayenga@arm.com> cpu: Change thread assignments for heterogenous SMT Trying to run an SE system with varying threads per core (SMT cores + Non-SMT cores) caused failures due to the CPU id assignment logic. The comment about thread assignment (worrying about core 0 not having tid 0) seems not to be valid given that our configuration scripts initialize them in order. This removes that constraint so a heterogenously threaded sytem can work. |
H A D | system.hh | 11146:0fd6976303bc Wed Sep 30 12:14:00 EDT 2015 Mitch Hayenga <mitch.hayenga@arm.com> cpu: Change thread assignments for heterogenous SMT Trying to run an SE system with varying threads per core (SMT cores + Non-SMT cores) caused failures due to the CPU id assignment logic. The comment about thread assignment (worrying about core 0 not having tid 0) seems not to be valid given that our configuration scripts initialize them in order. This removes that constraint so a heterogenously threaded sytem can work. |
H A D | system.cc | 11146:0fd6976303bc Wed Sep 30 12:14:00 EDT 2015 Mitch Hayenga <mitch.hayenga@arm.com> cpu: Change thread assignments for heterogenous SMT Trying to run an SE system with varying threads per core (SMT cores + Non-SMT cores) caused failures due to the CPU id assignment logic. The comment about thread assignment (worrying about core 0 not having tid 0) seems not to be valid given that our configuration scripts initialize them in order. This removes that constraint so a heterogenously threaded sytem can work. |
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H A D | base.cc | 11146:0fd6976303bc Wed Sep 30 12:14:00 EDT 2015 Mitch Hayenga <mitch.hayenga@arm.com> cpu: Change thread assignments for heterogenous SMT Trying to run an SE system with varying threads per core (SMT cores + Non-SMT cores) caused failures due to the CPU id assignment logic. The comment about thread assignment (worrying about core 0 not having tid 0) seems not to be valid given that our configuration scripts initialize them in order. This removes that constraint so a heterogenously threaded sytem can work. |
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