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/gem5/src/mem/slicc/ast/
H A DOperatorExprAST.py9692:67d9da312ef0 Tue May 21 12:31:00 EDT 2013 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>, Malek Musleh <malek.musleh@gmail.com> ruby: add stats to .sm files, remove cache profiler
This patch changes the way cache statistics are collected in ruby.

As of now, there is separate entity called CacheProfiler which holds
statistical variables for caches. The CacheMemory class defines different
functions for accessing the CacheProfiler. These functions are then invoked
in the .sm files. I find this approach opaque and prone to error. Secondly,
we probably should not be paying the cost of a function call for recording
statistics.

Instead, this patch allows for accessing statistical variables in the
.sm files. The collection would become transparent. Secondly, it would happen
in place, so no function calls. The patch also removes the CacheProfiler class.
H A D__init__.pydiff 9692:67d9da312ef0 Tue May 21 12:31:00 EDT 2013 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>, Malek Musleh <malek.musleh@gmail.com> ruby: add stats to .sm files, remove cache profiler
This patch changes the way cache statistics are collected in ruby.

As of now, there is separate entity called CacheProfiler which holds
statistical variables for caches. The CacheMemory class defines different
functions for accessing the CacheProfiler. These functions are then invoked
in the .sm files. I find this approach opaque and prone to error. Secondly,
we probably should not be paying the cost of a function call for recording
statistics.

Instead, this patch allows for accessing statistical variables in the
.sm files. The collection would become transparent. Secondly, it would happen
in place, so no function calls. The patch also removes the CacheProfiler class.
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/profiler/
H A DSConscriptdiff 9692:67d9da312ef0 Tue May 21 12:31:00 EDT 2013 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>, Malek Musleh <malek.musleh@gmail.com> ruby: add stats to .sm files, remove cache profiler
This patch changes the way cache statistics are collected in ruby.

As of now, there is separate entity called CacheProfiler which holds
statistical variables for caches. The CacheMemory class defines different
functions for accessing the CacheProfiler. These functions are then invoked
in the .sm files. I find this approach opaque and prone to error. Secondly,
we probably should not be paying the cost of a function call for recording
statistics.

Instead, this patch allows for accessing statistical variables in the
.sm files. The collection would become transparent. Secondly, it would happen
in place, so no function calls. The patch also removes the CacheProfiler class.
H A DProfiler.hhdiff 9692:67d9da312ef0 Tue May 21 12:31:00 EDT 2013 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>, Malek Musleh <malek.musleh@gmail.com> ruby: add stats to .sm files, remove cache profiler
This patch changes the way cache statistics are collected in ruby.

As of now, there is separate entity called CacheProfiler which holds
statistical variables for caches. The CacheMemory class defines different
functions for accessing the CacheProfiler. These functions are then invoked
in the .sm files. I find this approach opaque and prone to error. Secondly,
we probably should not be paying the cost of a function call for recording
statistics.

Instead, this patch allows for accessing statistical variables in the
.sm files. The collection would become transparent. Secondly, it would happen
in place, so no function calls. The patch also removes the CacheProfiler class.
/gem5/src/mem/slicc/
H A Dparser.pydiff 9692:67d9da312ef0 Tue May 21 12:31:00 EDT 2013 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>, Malek Musleh <malek.musleh@gmail.com> ruby: add stats to .sm files, remove cache profiler
This patch changes the way cache statistics are collected in ruby.

As of now, there is separate entity called CacheProfiler which holds
statistical variables for caches. The CacheMemory class defines different
functions for accessing the CacheProfiler. These functions are then invoked
in the .sm files. I find this approach opaque and prone to error. Secondly,
we probably should not be paying the cost of a function call for recording
statistics.

Instead, this patch allows for accessing statistical variables in the
.sm files. The collection would become transparent. Secondly, it would happen
in place, so no function calls. The patch also removes the CacheProfiler class.
/gem5/src/mem/slicc/symbols/
H A DStateMachine.pydiff 9692:67d9da312ef0 Tue May 21 12:31:00 EDT 2013 Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>, Malek Musleh <malek.musleh@gmail.com> ruby: add stats to .sm files, remove cache profiler
This patch changes the way cache statistics are collected in ruby.

As of now, there is separate entity called CacheProfiler which holds
statistical variables for caches. The CacheMemory class defines different
functions for accessing the CacheProfiler. These functions are then invoked
in the .sm files. I find this approach opaque and prone to error. Secondly,
we probably should not be paying the cost of a function call for recording
statistics.

Instead, this patch allows for accessing statistical variables in the
.sm files. The collection would become transparent. Secondly, it would happen
in place, so no function calls. The patch also removes the CacheProfiler class.

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