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40 * Authors: Nathan Binkert
41 *          Ali Saidi
42 *          Andreas Hansson
43 */
44
45#include "base/random.hh"
46
47#include <sstream>
48
49#include "base/logging.hh"
50#include "sim/serialize.hh"
51
52Random::Random()
53{
54    // default random seed
55    init(5489);
56}
57
58Random::Random(uint32_t s)
59{
60    init(s);
61}
62
63Random::~Random()
64{
65}
66
67void
68Random::init(uint32_t s)
69{
70    gen.seed(s);
71}
72
73void
74Random::serialize(CheckpointOut &cp) const
75{
76    panic("Currently not used anywhere.\n");
77
78    // get the state from the generator
79    std::ostringstream oss;
80    oss << gen;
81    std::string state = oss.str();
82    paramOut(cp, "mt_state", state);
83}
84
85void
86Random::unserialize(CheckpointIn &cp)
87{
88    panic("Currently not used anywhere.\n");
89
90    // the random generator state did not use to be part of the
91    // checkpoint state, so be forgiving in the unserialization and
92    // keep on going if the parameter is not there
93    std::string state;
94    if (optParamIn(cp, "mt_state", state)) {
95        std::istringstream iss(state);
96        iss >> gen;
97    }
98}
99
100Random random_mt;
101