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/gem5/src/mem/ruby/network/simple/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 6157:eaf2fd8f54c0 Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org> ruby: Migrate all of ruby and slicc to SCons. Add the PROTOCOL sticky option sets the coherence protocol that slicc will parse and therefore ruby will use. This whole process was made difficult by the fact that the set of files that are output by slicc are not easily known ahead of time. The easiest thing wound up being to write a parser for slicc that would tell me. Incidentally this means we now have a slicc grammar written in python. |
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/profiler/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 6157:eaf2fd8f54c0 Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org> ruby: Migrate all of ruby and slicc to SCons. Add the PROTOCOL sticky option sets the coherence protocol that slicc will parse and therefore ruby will use. This whole process was made difficult by the fact that the set of files that are output by slicc are not easily known ahead of time. The easiest thing wound up being to write a parser for slicc that would tell me. Incidentally this means we now have a slicc grammar written in python. |
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/slicc_interface/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 6157:eaf2fd8f54c0 Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org> ruby: Migrate all of ruby and slicc to SCons. Add the PROTOCOL sticky option sets the coherence protocol that slicc will parse and therefore ruby will use. This whole process was made difficult by the fact that the set of files that are output by slicc are not easily known ahead of time. The easiest thing wound up being to write a parser for slicc that would tell me. Incidentally this means we now have a slicc grammar written in python. |
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/common/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 6157:eaf2fd8f54c0 Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org> ruby: Migrate all of ruby and slicc to SCons. Add the PROTOCOL sticky option sets the coherence protocol that slicc will parse and therefore ruby will use. This whole process was made difficult by the fact that the set of files that are output by slicc are not easily known ahead of time. The easiest thing wound up being to write a parser for slicc that would tell me. Incidentally this means we now have a slicc grammar written in python. |
/gem5/src/mem/protocol/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 6157:eaf2fd8f54c0 Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org> ruby: Migrate all of ruby and slicc to SCons. Add the PROTOCOL sticky option sets the coherence protocol that slicc will parse and therefore ruby will use. This whole process was made difficult by the fact that the set of files that are output by slicc are not easily known ahead of time. The easiest thing wound up being to write a parser for slicc that would tell me. Incidentally this means we now have a slicc grammar written in python. |
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/system/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 6157:eaf2fd8f54c0 Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org> ruby: Migrate all of ruby and slicc to SCons. Add the PROTOCOL sticky option sets the coherence protocol that slicc will parse and therefore ruby will use. This whole process was made difficult by the fact that the set of files that are output by slicc are not easily known ahead of time. The easiest thing wound up being to write a parser for slicc that would tell me. Incidentally this means we now have a slicc grammar written in python. |
/gem5/src/mem/ruby/ | ||
H A D | SConscript | 6157:eaf2fd8f54c0 Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org> ruby: Migrate all of ruby and slicc to SCons. Add the PROTOCOL sticky option sets the coherence protocol that slicc will parse and therefore ruby will use. This whole process was made difficult by the fact that the set of files that are output by slicc are not easily known ahead of time. The easiest thing wound up being to write a parser for slicc that would tell me. Incidentally this means we now have a slicc grammar written in python. |
/gem5/src/cpu/testers/traffic_gen/ | ||
H A D | traffic_gen.cc | diff 10051:6157b07daac7 Wed Jan 29 23:35:00 EST 2014 Xiangyu Dong <rioshering@gmail.com> cpu: fix bug when TrafficGen deschedules event Committed by: Nilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu> |
/gem5/ | ||
H A D | SConstruct | diff 6157:eaf2fd8f54c0 Mon May 11 13:38:00 EDT 2009 Nathan Binkert <nate@binkert.org> ruby: Migrate all of ruby and slicc to SCons. Add the PROTOCOL sticky option sets the coherence protocol that slicc will parse and therefore ruby will use. This whole process was made difficult by the fact that the set of files that are output by slicc are not easily known ahead of time. The easiest thing wound up being to write a parser for slicc that would tell me. Incidentally this means we now have a slicc grammar written in python. |
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