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2015-08-29ruby: eliminate type uint64 and int64Nilay Vaish
These types are being replaced with uint64_t and int64_t.
2015-08-19ruby: reverts to changeset: bf82f1f7b040Nilay Vaish
2015-08-14ruby: eliminate type uint64 and int64Nilay Vaish
These types are being replaced with uint64_t and int64_t.
2015-08-14ruby: replace Address by AddrNilay Vaish
This patch eliminates the type Address defined by the ruby memory system. This memory system would now use the type Addr that is in use by the rest of the system.
2014-09-01ruby: eliminate type TimeNilay Vaish
There is another type Time in src/base class which results in a conflict.
2012-08-27Ruby: Remove RubyEventQueueNilay Vaish
This patch removes RubyEventQueue. Consumer objects now rely on RubySystem or themselves for scheduling events.
2010-04-02ruby: get "using namespace" out of headersNathan Binkert
In addition to obvious changes, this required a slight change to the slicc grammar to allow types with :: in them. Otherwise slicc barfs on std::string which we need for the headers that slicc generates.
2010-03-23ruby: continue style passNathan Binkert
2009-05-11ruby: Make ruby #includes use full paths to the files they're including.Nathan Binkert
This basically means changing all #include statements and changing autogenerated code so that it generates the correct paths. Because slicc generates #includes, I had to hard code the include paths to mem/protocol.
2009-05-11ruby: Renamed Ruby's EventQueue to RubyEventQueueDerek Hower
--HG-- rename : src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/EventQueue.cc => src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/RubyEventQueue.cc rename : src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/EventQueue.hh => src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/RubyEventQueue.hh rename : src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/EventQueueNode.cc => src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/RubyEventQueueNode.cc rename : src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/EventQueueNode.hh => src/mem/ruby/eventqueue/RubyEventQueueNode.hh
2009-05-11ruby: Import ruby and slicc from GEMSNathan Binkert
We eventually plan to replace the m5 cache hierarchy with the GEMS hierarchy, but for now we will make both live alongside eachother.