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authorLisa Hsu <hsul@eecs.umich.edu>2008-12-05 12:09:29 -0500
committerLisa Hsu <hsul@eecs.umich.edu>2008-12-05 12:09:29 -0500
commitf1430941cf17fc15a8b86eba41f9c856ad9347d8 (patch)
tree336c094db8d31c3af51477b5b81f1293a426dc30 /tests/quick/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-atomic/m5stats.txt
parente2c7618e508c6e5c0cbbd091eabb336f3e259465 (diff)
downloadgem5-f1430941cf17fc15a8b86eba41f9c856ad9347d8.tar.xz
This brings M5 closer to modernity - the kernel being advertised is newer so it won't die on binaries compiled with newer glibc's, and enables use of TLS-toolchain built binaries for ALPHA_SE by putting auxiliary vectors on the stack. There are some comments in the code to help. Finally, stats changes for ALPHA are from slight perturbations to the initial stack frame, all minimal diffs.
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diff --git a/tests/quick/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-atomic/m5stats.txt b/tests/quick/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-atomic/m5stats.txt
index 9ae501100..051f6dec4 100644
--- a/tests/quick/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-atomic/m5stats.txt
+++ b/tests/quick/00.hello/ref/alpha/tru64/simple-atomic/m5stats.txt
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
---------- Begin Simulation Statistics ----------
-host_inst_rate 229372 # Simulator instruction rate (inst/s)
-host_mem_usage 189868 # Number of bytes of host memory used
+host_inst_rate 334328 # Simulator instruction rate (inst/s)
+host_mem_usage 189900 # Number of bytes of host memory used
host_seconds 0.01 # Real time elapsed on the host
-host_tick_rate 113875724 # Simulator tick rate (ticks/s)
+host_tick_rate 162370166 # Simulator tick rate (ticks/s)
sim_freq 1000000000000 # Frequency of simulated ticks
sim_insts 2577 # Number of instructions simulated
sim_seconds 0.000001 # Number of seconds simulated