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/gem5/src/cpu/kvm/ | ||
H A D | KvmVM.py | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
H A D | vm.cc | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
H A D | vm.hh | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
H A D | BaseKvmCPU.py | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
H A D | base.cc | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
/gem5/src/arch/arm/kvm/ | ||
H A D | KvmGic.py | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
H A D | gic.cc | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
/gem5/src/sim/ | ||
H A D | System.py | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
H A D | system.hh | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
H A D | system.cc | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
/gem5/configs/example/ | ||
H A D | fs.py | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
H A D | se.py | diff 11839:dd6df2e47c14 Tue Feb 14 16:09:00 EST 2017 Curtis Dunham <Curtis.Dunham@arm.com> sim, kvm: make KvmVM a System parameter A KVM VM is typically a child of the System object already, but for solving future issues with configuration graph resolution, the most logical way to keep track of this object is for it to be an actual parameter of the System object. Change-Id: I965ded22203ff8667db9ca02de0042ff1c772220 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> |
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