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H A D | pagetable_walker.hh | 7912:a9f05ab40763 Mon Feb 07 01:14:00 EST 2011 Joel Hestness <hestness@cs.utexas.edu> x86: Timing support for pagetable walker Move page table walker state to its own object type, and make the walker instantiate state for each outstanding walk. By storing the states in a queue, the walker is able to handle multiple outstanding timing requests. Note that functional walks use separate state elements. |
H A D | tlb.hh | 7912:a9f05ab40763 Mon Feb 07 01:14:00 EST 2011 Joel Hestness <hestness@cs.utexas.edu> x86: Timing support for pagetable walker Move page table walker state to its own object type, and make the walker instantiate state for each outstanding walk. By storing the states in a queue, the walker is able to handle multiple outstanding timing requests. Note that functional walks use separate state elements. |
H A D | pagetable_walker.cc | 7912:a9f05ab40763 Mon Feb 07 01:14:00 EST 2011 Joel Hestness <hestness@cs.utexas.edu> x86: Timing support for pagetable walker Move page table walker state to its own object type, and make the walker instantiate state for each outstanding walk. By storing the states in a queue, the walker is able to handle multiple outstanding timing requests. Note that functional walks use separate state elements. |
H A D | tlb.cc | 7912:a9f05ab40763 Mon Feb 07 01:14:00 EST 2011 Joel Hestness <hestness@cs.utexas.edu> x86: Timing support for pagetable walker Move page table walker state to its own object type, and make the walker instantiate state for each outstanding walk. By storing the states in a queue, the walker is able to handle multiple outstanding timing requests. Note that functional walks use separate state elements. |
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