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2011-11-07SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in mem.Gabe Black
2011-11-07SE/FS: Remove FULL_SYSTEM from swig.Gabe Black
2011-11-02SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in sim.Gabe Black
2011-11-02SE/FS: Get FULL_SYSTEM out of base/remote_gdb.cc.Gabe Black
2011-11-02SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in the ARM ISA.Gabe Black
2011-11-01SE/FS: Get rid of the last use of FULL_SYSTEM in x86.Gabe Black
2011-11-01SE/FS: Get rid of uses of FULL_SYSTEM in Alpha.Gabe Black
2011-11-01SE/FS: Expose the same methods on the CPUs in SE and FS modes.Gabe Black
2011-10-31SE/FS: Remove the last uses of FULL_SYSTEM from SPARC.Gabe Black
2011-10-31SE/FS: Make the functions available from the TC consistent between SE and FS.Gabe Black
2011-10-30SE/FS: Build the solaris object in both SE and FS.Gabe Black
2011-10-30SE/FS: Get rid of FULL_SYSTEM in MIPS.Gabe Black
2011-10-30SE/FS: Compile in system events in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-30System: Push boot_cpu_frequency down into the subclasses that actually use it.Gabe Black
This parameter depends on a number of coincidences to work properly. First, there must be an array assigned to system called "cpu" even though there's no parameter called that. Second, the items in the "cpu" array have to have a "clock" parameter which has a "frequency" member. This is true of the normal CPUs, but isn't true of the memory tester CPUs. This happened to work before because the memory tester CPUs were only used in SE mode where this parameter was being excluded. Since everything is being pulled into a common binary, this won't work any more. Since the boot_cpu_frequency parameter is only used by Alpha's Linux System object (and Mips's through copy and paste), the definition of that parameter is moved down to those objects specifically.
2011-10-30SE/FS: Remove the last references to FULL_SYSTEM from POWER.Gabe Black
2011-10-30X86: Build the same files in SE and FS.Gabe Black
2011-10-30SE/FS: Build syscall_emul.cc in FS mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-30SE/FS: Make the system object more consistent between SE and FS.Gabe Black
2011-10-30X86: Get rid of more uses of FULL_SYSTEM.Gabe Black
2011-10-30SE/FS: Make getProcessPtr available in both modes, and get rid of FULL_SYSTEMs.Gabe Black
2011-10-30SE/FS: Build the base process class in FS.Gabe Black
2011-10-16SE/FS: Make some system funcs available in SE and FS.Gabe Black
2011-10-16SE/FS: Include getMemPort in FS.Gabe Black
2011-10-16SE/FS: Turn on the page table class in FS.Gabe Black
2011-10-16SE/FS: Build in the tport in FS mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-16SE/FS: Build/expose vport in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-16SPARC: Build vtophys into SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-16Power: Add a stub implementation for vtophys in SE and FS.Gabe Black
2011-10-16MIPS: Build vtophys in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-16ARM: Build vtophys in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-16ARM: Turn on the page table walker on ARM in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-16Alpha: Turn on vtophys in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-16CPU: Make physPort and getPhysPort available in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-13X86: Build vtophys in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-13X86: Turn on the page table walker in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-13SPARC: Remove the last checks of FULL_SYSTEM.Gabe Black
2011-10-13SPARC: Narrow the scope of #if FULL_SYSTEM in SPARC's faults.Gabe Black
2011-10-10SPARC: Let the TLB have friends in FS mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-10SPARC: Turn on handleIprRead and handleIprWrite in SE in SPARC.Gabe Black
2011-10-09[mq]: sefssparcregfile.patchGabe Black
2011-10-09Interrupts: Make the IO APIC go get the local APICs.Gabe Black
This is so they don't have to declare themselves to the IO APIC and don't have to have a pointer to the platform object.
2011-10-09SE/FS: Build the Interrupt objects in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-10-08Configs: Use connectAllPorts to connect ports for simple-timing-ruby.Gabe Black
2011-10-08Ports: Print the port name when a port is used but not attached to anything.Gabe Black
2011-10-04SE/FS: Put platform pointers in fewer objects.Gabe Black
Not all objects need a platform pointer, and having one creates a dependence on their being a platform object. This change removes the platform pointer to from the base device object and moves it into subclasses that actually need it.
2011-09-30SE/FS: Remove System::platform and Platform::intrFrequency.Gabe Black
In order for a system object to work in SE mode and FS mode, it has to either always require a platform object even in SE mode, or get rid of the requirement all together. Making SE mode carry around unnecessary/unused bits of FS seems less than ideal, so I decided to go with the second option. The platform pointer in the System class was used for exactly one purpose, a path for the Alpha Linux system object to get to the real time clock and read its frequency so that it could short cut the loops_per_jiffy calculation. There was also a copy and pasted implementation in MIPS, but since it was only there because it was there in Alpha I still count that as one use. This change reverses the mechanism that communicates the RTC frequency so that the Tsunami platform object pushes it up to the AlphaSystem object. This is slightly less specific than it could be because really only the AlphaLinuxSystem uses it. Because the intrFrequency function on the Platform class was no longer necessary (and unimplemented on anything but Alpha) it was eliminated. After this change, a platform will need to have a system, but a system won't have to have a platform.
2011-09-30X86: Remove FULL_SYSTEM from the x86 faults.Gabe Black
2011-09-30SE/FS: Build the devices in SE mode.Gabe Black
2011-09-30SE/FS: Use the new FullSystem constant where possible.Gabe Black
2011-09-27O3: Tidy up some DPRINTFs in the LSQ.Gabe Black