Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2009-04-08 | alpha: get rid of all turbolaser remnants | Nathan Binkert |
2009-04-08 | tlb: More fixing of unified TLB | Nathan Binkert |
2009-04-08 | tlb: Don't separate the TLB classes into an instruction TLB and a data TLB | Gabe Black |
2009-04-06 | Merge ARM into the head. ARM will compile but may not actually work. | Gabe Black |
2009-04-05 | arm: add ARM support to M5 | Stephen Hines |
2009-03-07 | build: fix compiler warnings in g++ 3.4 | Nathan Binkert |
2009-03-05 | stats: Fix all stats usages to deal with template fixes | Nathan Binkert |
2009-03-05 | Get rid of 'using namespace' declarations in headers. | Steve Reinhardt |
2009-02-28 | Fix Num_Syscall_Descs check bug in non-x86 ISAs. | Steve Reinhardt |
2009-02-27 | quell gcc 4.3 warning | Nathan Binkert |
2009-02-27 | X86: Install the exit system call. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Install the 32 bit write system call. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Implement shrd. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Add a structure to allow mapping between the host and guest fstat formats. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Don't treat the REX prefixes as prefixes in 32 bit modes. These are inc/... | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Set address size to 64 bits when generating addresses internally. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Add a vsyscall page for 32 bit processes to use. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Implement sysenter as a system call interface. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Add a 32 bit mmap2 system call. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Install a 32 bit fstat64 system call. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Take address size into account when computing an effective address. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Make instructions that use intseg preserve all 8 bytes of their addresses. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Fix a decoder bug and add in some missing instructions. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Respect segment override prefixes even when there's no ModRM byte. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Fix segment limit checks. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Implement the 32 bit set_thread_area system call. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Set an initial value for the LDT selector. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Set up a space for a GDT in SE so we can set up TLS or LDT segments. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Compute shift instruction flags correctly. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Install some 32 bit system calls. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Handle 32 bit system call arguments. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | Processes: Make getting and setting system call arguments part of a process o... | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Implement the int system call interface in the decoder. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Distinguish the width of values on the stack between 32 and 64 bit proce... | Gabe Black |
2009-02-27 | X86: Add a class to support 32 bit x86 linux process. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-26 | CPA: Add code to automatically record function symbols as CPU executes. | Ali Saidi |
2009-02-26 | CPA: Add new object for gathering critical path annotations. | Ali Saidi |
2009-02-25 | X86: Implement IST stack switching. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | ISA: Get rid of the get*RegName functions. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | SPARC: Get rid of the state keeping track of register frames. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | ISA: Set up common trace flags for tracing registers. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | ISA: Get rid of FlattenIntIndex function. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | SPARC: Get rid of flattenIndex in the int register file. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | ISA: Use the "Stack" traceflag for DPRINTFs about the initial stack frame. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | SPARC: Get rid of the setGlobals function. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | SPARC: Get rid of the setCWP function. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | SPARC: Add a traceflag for register windows. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | X86: Implement the lldt instruction. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | X86: Add segmentation checks for ldt related descriptors and selectors. | Gabe Black |
2009-02-25 | X86: Make the TSS type check actually return a fault if it fails. | Gabe Black |