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H A D | sc_target.cc | 11818:f12963cb9dc2 Thu Feb 09 19:15:00 EST 2017 Christian Menard <Christian.Menard@tu-dresden.de> misc: Clean up and complete the gem5<->SystemC-TLM bridge [1/10] The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5 world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world. This patch: * Restructure the existing sources in preparation of the addition of the * new Master Port. * Refractor names to allow for distinction of the slave and master port. * Replace the Makefile by a SConstruct. Testing Done: The examples provided in util/tlm (now util/tlm/examples/slave_port) still compile and run error free. Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3527/ Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
H A D | sc_target.hh | 11818:f12963cb9dc2 Thu Feb 09 19:15:00 EST 2017 Christian Menard <Christian.Menard@tu-dresden.de> misc: Clean up and complete the gem5<->SystemC-TLM bridge [1/10] The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5 world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world. This patch: * Restructure the existing sources in preparation of the addition of the * new Master Port. * Refractor names to allow for distinction of the slave and master port. * Replace the Makefile by a SConstruct. Testing Done: The examples provided in util/tlm (now util/tlm/examples/slave_port) still compile and run error free. Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3527/ Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
H A D | main.cc | 11818:f12963cb9dc2 Thu Feb 09 19:15:00 EST 2017 Christian Menard <Christian.Menard@tu-dresden.de> misc: Clean up and complete the gem5<->SystemC-TLM bridge [1/10] The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5 world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world. This patch: * Restructure the existing sources in preparation of the addition of the * new Master Port. * Refractor names to allow for distinction of the slave and master port. * Replace the Makefile by a SConstruct. Testing Done: The examples provided in util/tlm (now util/tlm/examples/slave_port) still compile and run error free. Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3527/ Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
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H A D | MemConfig.py | diff 11818:f12963cb9dc2 Thu Feb 09 19:15:00 EST 2017 Christian Menard <Christian.Menard@tu-dresden.de> misc: Clean up and complete the gem5<->SystemC-TLM bridge [1/10] The current TLM bridge only provides a Slave Port that allows the gem5 world to send request to the SystemC world. This patch series refractors and cleans up the existing code, and adds a Master Port that allows the SystemC world to send requests to the gem5 world. This patch: * Restructure the existing sources in preparation of the addition of the * new Master Port. * Refractor names to allow for distinction of the slave and master port. * Replace the Makefile by a SConstruct. Testing Done: The examples provided in util/tlm (now util/tlm/examples/slave_port) still compile and run error free. Reviewed at http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3527/ Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
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