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diff --git a/configs/example/fs.py b/configs/example/fs.py
index 05e35c4ba..08484559a 100644
--- a/configs/example/fs.py
+++ b/configs/example/fs.py
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2010 ARM Limited
+# Copyright (c) 2010-2011 ARM Limited
# All rights reserved.
#
# The license below extends only to copyright in the software and shall
@@ -157,23 +157,19 @@ test_sys.cpu = [TestCPUClass(cpu_id=i) for i in xrange(np)]
CacheConfig.config_cache(options, test_sys)
+if bm[0]:
+ mem_size = bm[0].mem()
+else:
+ mem_size = SysConfig().mem()
if options.caches or options.l2cache:
- if bm[0]:
- mem_size = bm[0].mem()
- else:
- mem_size = SysConfig().mem()
- # For x86, we need to poke a hole for interrupt messages to get back to the
- # CPU. These use a portion of the physical address space which has a
- # non-zero prefix in the top nibble. Normal memory accesses have a 0
- # prefix.
- if buildEnv['TARGET_ISA'] == 'x86':
- test_sys.bridge.filter_ranges_a=[AddrRange(0, Addr.max >> 4)]
- else:
- test_sys.bridge.filter_ranges_a=[AddrRange(0, Addr.max)]
- test_sys.bridge.filter_ranges_b=[AddrRange(mem_size)]
test_sys.iocache = IOCache(addr_range=mem_size)
test_sys.iocache.cpu_side = test_sys.iobus.port
test_sys.iocache.mem_side = test_sys.membus.port
+else:
+ test_sys.iobridge = Bridge(delay='50ns', nack_delay='4ns',
+ ranges = [AddrRange(mem_size)])
+ test_sys.iobridge.slave = test_sys.iobus.port
+ test_sys.iobridge.master = test_sys.membus.port
for i in xrange(np):
if options.fastmem: