History log of /gem5/tests/long/fs/10.linux-boot/ref/arm/linux/realview64-simple-timing-dual/system.terminal
Revision Date Author Comments
# 11680:b4d943429dc6 13-Oct-2016 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com>

stats: update references


# 11570:4aac82f10951 21-Jul-2016 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com>

stats: update references


# 11374:c1525cc9ec7f 16-Mar-2016 Steve Reinhardt <steve.reinhardt@amd.com>

stats: overdue updates to long regressions


# 11245:1c5102c0a7a9 04-Dec-2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>

stats: Update to reflect changes to PCI handling


# 11239:3be64e1f80ed 03-Dec-2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>

stats: Update to reflect changes to RealView platform code


# 11167:207d6f2f1d53 10-Oct-2015 Joel Hestness <jthestness@gmail.com>

stats: Update for UDelayEvent quiesce change


# 11014:863d314f6356 07-Aug-2015 Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>

stats: Update ARM stats to include programmable oscillators


# 10752:62b24818c8c6 19-Mar-2015 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com>

tests: Recategorise regressions based on run time

This patch takes a first stab at recategorising the regression tests
based on actual run times. The simple-atomic and simple-timing runs of
vortex and twolf all finish in less than 180 s, and they are
consequently moved from long to quick. All realview64 linux-boot
regressions take more than 700 s, and they are therefore moved to
long.

Later patches will rename quick to short, and further divide the
regressions into short, medium and long.