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2018-04-06
mem: Remove unused 'using namespace'
Daniel R. Carvalho
2016-03-17
mem: Create a separate class for the cache write buffer
Andreas Hansson
2015-12-31
mem: Make cache terminology easier to understand
Andreas Hansson
2015-12-28
mem: Remove unused cache squash functionality
Andreas Hansson
2015-11-06
mem: Add cache clusivity
Andreas Hansson
2015-07-07
sim: Refactor and simplify the drain API
Andreas Sandberg
2015-07-07
sim: Make the drain state a global typed enum
Andreas Sandberg
2015-03-27
mem: Ignore uncacheable MSHRs when finding matches
Andreas Hansson
2015-03-27
mem: Modernise MSHR iterators to C++11
Andreas Hansson
2015-03-27
mem: Align all MSHR entries to block boundaries
Andreas Hansson
2015-02-03
mem: Clarify cache behaviour for pending dirty responses
Andreas Hansson
2014-12-23
mem: Add parameter to reserve MSHR entries for demand access
Mitch Hayenga
2014-10-29
arm, mem: Fix drain bug and provide drain prints for more components.
Ali Saidi
2014-05-09
mem: Squash prefetch requests from downstream caches
Mitch Hayenga
2014-01-24
mem: Add support for a security bit in the memory system
Giacomo Gabrielli
2013-05-30
mem: Spring cleaning of MSHR and MSHRQueue
Andreas Hansson
2012-11-02
mem: Add support for writing back and flushing caches
Andreas Sandberg
2010-09-09
cache: coherence protocol enhancements & bug fixes
Steve Reinhardt
2008-11-04
get rid of all instances of readTid() and getThreadNum(). Unify and eliminate
Lisa Hsu
2008-02-10
Fix #include lines for renamed cache files.
Steve Reinhardt
2008-02-10
Rename cache files for brevity and consistency with rest of tree.
Steve Reinhardt