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The system port is used as a globally reachable access point to the
memory subsystem. The benefit of using an actual port is that the
usual infrastructure is used to resolve any access and thus makes the
overall system able to handle distributed memories in any
configuration, and also makes the accesses agnostic to the address
map. This patch only introduces the port and does not actually use it
for anything.
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This patch changes the functionalAccess member function in the cache
model such that it is aware of what port the access came from, i.e. if
it came from the CPU side or from the memory side. By adding this
information, it is possible to respect the 'forwardSnoops' flag for
snooping requests coming from the memory side and not forward
them. This fixes an outstanding issue with the IO bus getting accesses
that have no valid destination port and also cleans up future changes
to the bus model.
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A recent changeset (aae12ce9f34c) removed support for
PAL-mode breakpoints in Alpha, since it was awkward
and likely unused. This patch lets a user know if they
potentially run into this limitation.
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Looks like copy-and-paste bug, apparently I'm the first
person to ever use this since it's plainly broken.
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The definition for the class CacheMsg was removed long back. Some declaration
had still survived, which was recently removed. Since the PerfectCacheMemory
class relied on this particular declaration, its absence let to compilation
breaking down. Hence this patch.
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This patch resurrects ruby's cache warmup capability. It essentially
makes use of all the infrastructure that was added to the controllers,
memories and the cache recorder.
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The flag RubyStoreBuffer is being removed, instead RubySystem is being added
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This patch adds function to the Sparse Memory so that the blocks can be
recorded in a cache trace. The blocks are added to the cache recorder
which can later write them into a file.
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This patch changes CacheRecorder, CacheMemory, CacheControllers
so that the contents of a cache can be recorded for checkpointing
purposes.
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This patch adds functions to the memory vector class that can be used for
collating memory pages to raw trace and for populating pages from a raw
trace.
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The Ruby Tracer is out of date with the changes that are being carried
out to support checkpointing. Hence, it needs to be removed.
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A couple of bugs were observed while building checkpointing support in Ruby.
This patch changes transitions to remove those errors.
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The SparseMemEntry structure includes just one void* pointer. It seems
unnecessary that we have a structure for this. The patch removes the
structure and makes use of a typedef on void* instead.
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This adds the derived class FunctionalPacket to fix a long standing
deficiency in the Packet class where it was unable to handle finding data to
partially satisfy a functional access. Made this a derived class as
functional accesses are used only in certain contexts and to not add any
additional overhead to the existing Packet class.
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Vector2d stats with no y_subname were not displayed as the VectorPrint subname was not initialized correctly to reflect the empty field.
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This patch adds a mechanism to collect run time samples for specific portions
of a benchmark, using work_begin and work_end pseudo instructions.It also enhances
the histogram stat to report geometric mean.
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Old code prints 0 for destination since pkt->getDest() returns 0 for
pkt->getDest() == Packet::Broadcast, which is always true.
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The previous version didn't work correctly with max integer values (2^31-1 for
32-bit, 2^63-1 for 64bit version), causing "shift" to become -1. For smaller
numbers, it wouldn't have caused functional errors, but would have resulted in
more than necessary loops in the while loop. Special-cased cases when (max + 1
== 0) to prevent the ceilLog2 functions from failing.
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To make gem5 compile and run with swig 2.0.4 a few minor fixes are
necessary, the fail label issues by swig must not be treated as an
error by gcc (tested with gcc 4.2.1), and the vector wrappers must
have SWIGPY_SLICE_ARG defined which happens in pycontainer.swg,
included through std_container.i. By adding the aforementioned include
to the vector wrappers everything seems to work.
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Adaptations to make gem5 compile and run on OSX 10.7.2, with a stock
gcc 4.2.1 and the remaining dependencies from macports, i.e. python
2.7,.2 swig 2.0.4, mercurial 2.0. The changes include an adaptation of
the SConstruct to handle non-library linker flags, and Darwin-specific
code to find the memory usage of gem5. A number of Ruby files relied
on ambigious uint (without the 32 suffix) which caused compilation
errors.
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--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 78df7398a609f1db8a2592cd2d1bdc9156d1b8c3
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This constant is currently in System.hh, but is only used in Set.hh. It
is being moved to Set.hh to remove this artificial dependence of Set.hh
on System.hh.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 683c43a5eeaec4f5f523b3ea32953a07f65cfee7
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This patch adds a function for replacing the event at the head of the queue
with another event. This helps in running a different set of events. Events
already scheduled can processed by replacing the original head event back.
This function has been specifically added to support cache warmup and
cooldown required for creating and restoring checkpoints.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : ed6e2905720b6bfdefd020fab76235ccf33d28d1
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This patch removes calls to uu_ProfileMiss from transitions where the request
is satisfied by the L2 cache controller.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : e59fe7c6cd5795c0019cf178dd3b062d73cc2ff5
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The DPRINTF for doing protection checks appears after the checks have been
carried out. It is possible that the function returns while the checks are
being carried, in which case the printf is missed out. This patch moves the
DPRINTF before the checks.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 172896057e593022444d882ea93323a5d9f77a89
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This patch adds and removes included files from some of the files so as to
organize remove some false dependencies and include some files directly
instead of transitively.
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extra : rebase_source : 09b482ee9ae00b3a204ace0c63550bc3ca220134
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SLICC uses pointers for cache and TBE entries but not for directory entries.
This patch changes the protocols, SLICC and Ruby memory system so that even
directory entries are referenced using pointers.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : abeb4ac78033d003153751f216fd1948251fcfad
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panic.
--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 8152d4fa7d7354c9f150a450ae0710e95141ba4b
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--HG--
extra : rebase_source : f9e22de341493a25ac6106c16ac35c61c128a080
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