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/gem5/src/sim/ | ||
H A D | drain.cc | diff 11859:76c36516e0ae Sun Feb 19 05:30:00 EST 2017 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> sim: Ensure draining is deterministic The traversal of drainable objects could potentially be non-deterministic when using an unordered set containing object pointers. To ensure that the iteration is deterministic, we switch to a vector. Note that the lookup and traversal of the drainable objects is not performance critical, so the change has no negative consequences. |
H A D | drain.hh | diff 11859:76c36516e0ae Sun Feb 19 05:30:00 EST 2017 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> sim: Ensure draining is deterministic The traversal of drainable objects could potentially be non-deterministic when using an unordered set containing object pointers. To ensure that the iteration is deterministic, we switch to a vector. Note that the lookup and traversal of the drainable objects is not performance critical, so the change has no negative consequences. |
/gem5/src/mem/ | ||
H A D | coherent_xbar.hh | diff 11859:76c36516e0ae Sun Feb 19 05:30:00 EST 2017 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> sim: Ensure draining is deterministic The traversal of drainable objects could potentially be non-deterministic when using an unordered set containing object pointers. To ensure that the iteration is deterministic, we switch to a vector. Note that the lookup and traversal of the drainable objects is not performance critical, so the change has no negative consequences. |
/gem5/src/mem/cache/ | ||
H A D | cache.hh | diff 11859:76c36516e0ae Sun Feb 19 05:30:00 EST 2017 Andreas Hansson <andreas.hansson@arm.com> sim: Ensure draining is deterministic The traversal of drainable objects could potentially be non-deterministic when using an unordered set containing object pointers. To ensure that the iteration is deterministic, we switch to a vector. Note that the lookup and traversal of the drainable objects is not performance critical, so the change has no negative consequences. |
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