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2011-03-31CacheMemory: add allocateVoid() that is == allocate() but no return value.Lisa Hsu
This function duplicates the functionality of allocate() exactly, except that it does not return a return value. In protocols where you just want to allocate a block but do not want that block to be your implicitly passed cache_entry, use this function. Otherwise, SLICC will complain if you do not consume the pointer returned by allocate(), and if you do a dummy assignment Entry foo := cache.allocate(address), the C++ compiler will complain of an unused variable. This is kind of a hack to get around those issues, but suggestions welcome.
2011-03-31Ruby: Add new object called WireBuffer to mimic a Wire.Lisa Hsu
This is a substitute for MessageBuffers between controllers where you don't want messages to actually go through the Network, because requests/responses can always get reordered wrt to one another (even if you turn off Randomization and turn on Ordered) because you are, after all, going through a network with contention. For systems where you model multiple controllers that are very tightly coupled and do not actually go through a network, it is a pain to have to write a coherence protocol to account for mixed up request/response orderings despite the fact that it's completely unrealistic. This is *not* meant as a substitute for real MessageBuffers when messages do in fact go over a network.