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authorNilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>2013-01-14 10:04:21 -0600
committerNilay Vaish <nilay@cs.wisc.edu>2013-01-14 10:04:21 -0600
commitcf232de4615f0fe9435d6e92a1d6319c972a8c88 (patch)
tree539c365baf0b078b2fdbf820feeb89c1afee8726 /src/mem/protocol/RubySlicc_Profiler.sm
parentcbbc4c7f6b4cb718cc3907b955f7ae527d2d0274 (diff)
downloadgem5-cf232de4615f0fe9435d6e92a1d6319c972a8c88.tar.xz
Ruby: use ClockedObject in Consumer class
Many Ruby structures inherit from the Consumer, which is used for scheduling events. The Consumer used to relay on an Event Manager for scheduling events and on g_system_ptr for time. With this patch, the Consumer will now use a ClockedObject to schedule events and to query for current time. This resulted in several structures being converted from SimObjects to ClockedObjects. Also, the MessageBuffer class now requires a pointer to a ClockedObject so as to query for time.
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diff --git a/src/mem/protocol/RubySlicc_Profiler.sm b/src/mem/protocol/RubySlicc_Profiler.sm
index 50fe41fe5..64f643054 100644
--- a/src/mem/protocol/RubySlicc_Profiler.sm
+++ b/src/mem/protocol/RubySlicc_Profiler.sm
@@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ void profile_outstanding_persistent_request(int outstanding);
void profile_average_latency_estimate(int latency);
// profile the total message delay of a message across a virtual network
-void profileMsgDelay(int virtualNetwork, int delayCycles);
+void profileMsgDelay(int virtualNetwork, Time delayCycles);