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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py | 16 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py b/tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py index f71370c5e..cbe41301c 100644 --- a/tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py +++ b/tests/configs/memtest-ruby.py @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ options.ports=32 nb_cores = 8 # ruby does not support atomic, functional, or uncacheable accesses -cpus = [ MemTest(atomic=False, percent_functional=50, +cpus = [ MemTest(percent_functional=50, percent_uncacheable=0, suppress_func_warnings=True) \ for i in xrange(nb_cores) ] @@ -78,9 +78,7 @@ cpus = [ MemTest(atomic=False, percent_functional=50, options.num_cpus = nb_cores # system simulated -system = System(cpu = cpus, - funcmem = SimpleMemory(in_addr_map = False), - funcbus = NoncoherentXBar()) +system = System(cpu = cpus) # Dummy voltage domain for all our clock domains system.voltage_domain = VoltageDomain() system.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = '1GHz', @@ -107,21 +105,17 @@ assert(len(cpus) == len(system.ruby._cpu_ports)) for (i, ruby_port) in enumerate(system.ruby._cpu_ports): # - # Tie the cpu test and functional ports to the ruby cpu ports and + # Tie the cpu port to the ruby cpu ports and # physmem, respectively # - cpus[i].test = ruby_port.slave - cpus[i].functional = system.funcbus.slave - + cpus[i].port = ruby_port.slave + # # Since the memtester is incredibly bursty, increase the deadlock # threshold to 1 million cycles # ruby_port.deadlock_threshold = 1000000 -# connect reference memory to funcbus -system.funcmem.port = system.funcbus.master - # ----------------------- # run simulation # ----------------------- |