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-rw-r--r--tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/config.ini102
-rwxr-xr-xtests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/simerr2
-rwxr-xr-xtests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/simout70
-rw-r--r--tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/stats.txt87
4 files changed, 0 insertions, 261 deletions
diff --git a/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/config.ini b/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/config.ini
deleted file mode 100644
index cbe7d05b4..000000000
--- a/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/config.ini
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-[root]
-type=Root
-children=system
-time_sync_enable=false
-time_sync_period=100000000000
-time_sync_spin_threshold=100000000
-
-[system]
-type=System
-children=cpu membus physmem
-mem_mode=atomic
-memories=system.physmem
-num_work_ids=16
-physmem=system.physmem
-work_begin_ckpt_count=0
-work_begin_cpu_id_exit=-1
-work_begin_exit_count=0
-work_cpus_ckpt_count=0
-work_end_ckpt_count=0
-work_end_exit_count=0
-work_item_id=-1
-system_port=system.membus.port[0]
-
-[system.cpu]
-type=AtomicSimpleCPU
-children=dtb itb tracer workload
-checker=Null
-clock=500
-cpu_id=0
-defer_registration=false
-do_checkpoint_insts=true
-do_statistics_insts=true
-dtb=system.cpu.dtb
-function_trace=false
-function_trace_start=0
-itb=system.cpu.itb
-max_insts_all_threads=0
-max_insts_any_thread=0
-max_loads_all_threads=0
-max_loads_any_thread=0
-numThreads=1
-phase=0
-progress_interval=0
-simulate_data_stalls=false
-simulate_inst_stalls=false
-system=system
-tracer=system.cpu.tracer
-width=1
-workload=system.cpu.workload
-dcache_port=system.membus.port[3]
-icache_port=system.membus.port[2]
-
-[system.cpu.dtb]
-type=ArmTLB
-size=64
-
-[system.cpu.itb]
-type=ArmTLB
-size=64
-
-[system.cpu.tracer]
-type=ExeTracer
-
-[system.cpu.workload]
-type=LiveProcess
-cmd=parser 2.1.dict -batch
-cwd=build/ARM_SE/tests/opt/long/20.parser/arm/linux/simple-atomic
-egid=100
-env=
-errout=cerr
-euid=100
-executable=/dist/m5/cpu2000/binaries/arm/linux/parser
-gid=100
-input=/dist/m5/cpu2000/data/parser/mdred/input/parser.in
-max_stack_size=67108864
-output=cout
-pid=100
-ppid=99
-simpoint=114600000000
-system=system
-uid=100
-
-[system.membus]
-type=Bus
-block_size=64
-bus_id=0
-clock=1000
-header_cycles=1
-use_default_range=false
-width=64
-port=system.system_port system.physmem.port[0] system.cpu.icache_port system.cpu.dcache_port
-
-[system.physmem]
-type=PhysicalMemory
-file=
-latency=30000
-latency_var=0
-null=false
-range=0:134217727
-zero=false
-port=system.membus.port[1]
-
diff --git a/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/simerr b/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/simerr
deleted file mode 100755
index e45cd058f..000000000
--- a/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/simerr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-warn: Sockets disabled, not accepting gdb connections
-hack: be nice to actually delete the event here
diff --git a/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/simout b/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/simout
deleted file mode 100755
index e26a927e8..000000000
--- a/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/simout
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-gem5 Simulator System. http://gem5.org
-gem5 is copyrighted software; use the --copyright option for details.
-
-gem5 compiled Jan 23 2012 04:16:21
-gem5 started Jan 23 2012 08:54:41
-gem5 executing on zizzer
-command line: build/ARM_SE/gem5.opt -d build/ARM_SE/tests/opt/long/20.parser/arm/linux/simple-atomic -re tests/run.py build/ARM_SE/tests/opt/long/20.parser/arm/linux/simple-atomic
-Global frequency set at 1000000000000 ticks per second
-info: Entering event queue @ 0. Starting simulation...
-
- Reading the dictionary files: *************************************************
-
-
-Welcome to the Link Parser -- Version 2.1
-
- Copyright (C) 1991-1995 Daniel Sleator and Davy Temperley
-
-Processing sentences in batch mode
-
-info: Increasing stack size by one page.
-Echoing of input sentence turned on.
-* as had expected the party to be a success , it was a success
-* do you know where John 's
-* he said that , finding that it was impossible to get work as a waiter , he would work as a janitor
-info: Increasing stack size by one page.
-* how fast the program is it
-* I am wondering whether to invite to the party
-* I gave him for his birthday it
-* I thought terrible after our discussion
-* I wonder how much money have you earned
-* Janet who is an expert on dogs helped me choose one
-* she interviewed more programmers than was hired
-* such flowers are found chiefly particularly in Europe
-* the dogs some of which were very large ran after the man
-* the man whom I play tennis is here
-* there is going to be an important meeting January
-* to pretend that our program is usable in its current form would be happy
-* we're thinking about going to a movie this theater
-* which dog you said you chased
-- also invited to the meeting were several prominent scientists
-- he ran home so quickly that his mother could hardly believe he had called from school
-- so many people attended that they spilled over into several neighboring fields
-- voting in favor of the bill were 36 Republicans and 4 moderate Democrats
-: Grace may not be possible to fix the problem
- any program as good as ours should be useful
- biochemically , I think the experiment has a lot of problems
- Fred has had five years of experience as a programmer
- he is looking for another job
- how did John do it
- how many more people do you think will come
- how much more spilled
- I have more money than John has time
- I made it clear that I was angry
- I wonder how John did it
- I wonder how much more quickly he ran
- invite John and whoever else you want to invite
- it is easier to ignore the problem than it is to solve it
- many who initially supported Thomas later changed their minds
- neither Mary nor Louise are coming to the party
- she interviewed more programmers than were hired
- telling Joe that Sue was coming to the party would create a real problem
- the man with whom I play tennis is here
- there is a dog in the park
- this is not the man we know and love
- we like to eat at restaurants , usually on weekends
- what did John say he thought you should do
- about 2 million people attended
- the five best costumes got prizes
-No errors!
-Exiting @ tick 290498972000 because target called exit()
diff --git a/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/stats.txt b/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/stats.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 12a51d6fd..000000000
--- a/tests/long/20.parser/ref/arm/linux/simple-atomic/stats.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-
----------- Begin Simulation Statistics ----------
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-sim_ticks 290498972000 # Number of ticks simulated
-final_tick 290498972000 # Number of ticks from beginning of simulation (restored from checkpoints and never reset)
-sim_freq 1000000000000 # Frequency of simulated ticks
-host_inst_rate 3123764 # Simulator instruction rate (inst/s)
-host_tick_rate 1589318228 # Simulator tick rate (ticks/s)
-host_mem_usage 213568 # Number of bytes of host memory used
-host_seconds 182.78 # Real time elapsed on the host
-sim_insts 570968176 # Number of instructions simulated
-system.physmem.bytes_read 2489298238 # Number of bytes read from this memory
-system.physmem.bytes_inst_read 2066445536 # Number of instructions bytes read from this memory
-system.physmem.bytes_written 216067624 # Number of bytes written to this memory
-system.physmem.num_reads 641840242 # Number of read requests responded to by this memory
-system.physmem.num_writes 55727847 # Number of write requests responded to by this memory
-system.physmem.num_other 0 # Number of other requests responded to by this memory
-system.physmem.bw_read 8569043191 # Total read bandwidth from this memory (bytes/s)
-system.physmem.bw_inst_read 7113434935 # Instruction read bandwidth from this memory (bytes/s)
-system.physmem.bw_write 743781028 # Write bandwidth from this memory (bytes/s)
-system.physmem.bw_total 9312824219 # Total bandwidth to/from this memory (bytes/s)
-system.cpu.dtb.inst_hits 0 # ITB inst hits
-system.cpu.dtb.inst_misses 0 # ITB inst misses
-system.cpu.dtb.read_hits 0 # DTB read hits
-system.cpu.dtb.read_misses 0 # DTB read misses
-system.cpu.dtb.write_hits 0 # DTB write hits
-system.cpu.dtb.write_misses 0 # DTB write misses
-system.cpu.dtb.flush_tlb 0 # Number of times complete TLB was flushed
-system.cpu.dtb.flush_tlb_mva 0 # Number of times TLB was flushed by MVA
-system.cpu.dtb.flush_tlb_mva_asid 0 # Number of times TLB was flushed by MVA & ASID
-system.cpu.dtb.flush_tlb_asid 0 # Number of times TLB was flushed by ASID
-system.cpu.dtb.flush_entries 0 # Number of entries that have been flushed from TLB
-system.cpu.dtb.align_faults 0 # Number of TLB faults due to alignment restrictions
-system.cpu.dtb.prefetch_faults 0 # Number of TLB faults due to prefetch
-system.cpu.dtb.domain_faults 0 # Number of TLB faults due to domain restrictions
-system.cpu.dtb.perms_faults 0 # Number of TLB faults due to permissions restrictions
-system.cpu.dtb.read_accesses 0 # DTB read accesses
-system.cpu.dtb.write_accesses 0 # DTB write accesses
-system.cpu.dtb.inst_accesses 0 # ITB inst accesses
-system.cpu.dtb.hits 0 # DTB hits
-system.cpu.dtb.misses 0 # DTB misses
-system.cpu.dtb.accesses 0 # DTB accesses
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-system.cpu.itb.read_misses 0 # DTB read misses
-system.cpu.itb.write_hits 0 # DTB write hits
-system.cpu.itb.write_misses 0 # DTB write misses
-system.cpu.itb.flush_tlb 0 # Number of times complete TLB was flushed
-system.cpu.itb.flush_tlb_mva 0 # Number of times TLB was flushed by MVA
-system.cpu.itb.flush_tlb_mva_asid 0 # Number of times TLB was flushed by MVA & ASID
-system.cpu.itb.flush_tlb_asid 0 # Number of times TLB was flushed by ASID
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-system.cpu.itb.prefetch_faults 0 # Number of TLB faults due to prefetch
-system.cpu.itb.domain_faults 0 # Number of TLB faults due to domain restrictions
-system.cpu.itb.perms_faults 0 # Number of TLB faults due to permissions restrictions
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-system.cpu.itb.misses 0 # DTB misses
-system.cpu.itb.accesses 0 # DTB accesses
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-system.cpu.numWorkItemsStarted 0 # number of work items this cpu started
-system.cpu.numWorkItemsCompleted 0 # number of work items this cpu completed
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-system.cpu.num_fp_register_reads 16 # number of times the floating registers were read
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-system.cpu.num_load_insts 126029556 # Number of load instructions
-system.cpu.num_store_insts 56860479 # Number of store instructions
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-system.cpu.not_idle_fraction 1 # Percentage of non-idle cycles
-system.cpu.idle_fraction 0 # Percentage of idle cycles
-
----------- End Simulation Statistics ----------