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2010-07-08garnet: Added topology print function to Garnet printStatsBrad Beckmann
2010-07-08NetworkMessage copy constructor fixTushar Krishna
2010-07-05checkpointing: another small overload fixSteve Reinhardt
On Nate's advice, overload 'char' as well as 'signed char' and 'unsigned char'.
2010-07-05sim: allow SimObject subclasses to define classmethodsSteve Reinhardt
(without requiring a leading underscore) Also a little cleanup on type names in SimObject.py.
2010-07-05sim: fold StartupCallback into SimObjectSteve Reinhardt
There used to be a reason to have StartupCallback be a separate object, but not any more. Now it's just confusing.
2010-07-05checkpointing: minor cleanup.Steve Reinhardt
Move some static checkpoint stuff into the Checkpoint object namespace.
2010-07-05checkpointing: fix minor bugSteve Reinhardt
Somehow we now need to explicitly specialize on 'signed char' and not just 'char' to catch cases like int8_t
2010-07-05process: get rid of some unused code & varsSteve Reinhardt
2010-07-05process: minor format/style cleanupSteve Reinhardt
2010-06-22style: updated garnet to match M5 coding styleTushar Krishna
2010-06-28inorder: remove another debug statKorey Sewell
2010-06-26inorder: remove debugging statKorey Sewell
m5 doesnt do stats specific to binary and this resource request stat is probably only useful for people who really know the ins/outs of the model anyway
2010-06-25inorder: Return Address Stack bugKorey Sewell
the nextPC was getting sent to the branch predictor not the current PC, so the RAS was returning the wrong PC and mispredicting everything.
2010-06-25inorder: resource scheduling backendKorey Sewell
replace priority queue with vector of lists(1 list per stage) and place inside a class so that we have more control of when an instruction uses a particular schedule entry ... also, this is the 1st step toward making the InOrderCPU fully parameterizable. See the wiki for details on this process
2010-06-25X86: Fix div2 flag calculation.Gabe Black
2010-06-24inorder: cleanup virtual functionsKorey Sewell
remove the annotation 'virtual' from function declaration that isnt being derived from
2010-06-24inorder: enforce 78-character ruleKorey Sewell
2010-06-24inorder: exe_unit_stats for resolved branchesKorey Sewell
2010-06-23inorder: squash from memory stallKorey Sewell
this applies to multithreading models which would like to squash a thread on memory stall
2010-06-23inorder: record load/store trace dataKorey Sewell
2010-06-23inorder: update branch predictorKorey Sewell
- use InOrderBPred instead of Resource for DPRINTFs - account for DELAY SLOT in updating RAS and in squashing - don't let squashed instructions update the predictor - the BTB needs to use the ASID not the TID to work for multithreaded programs - add stats for BTB hits
2010-06-23inorder-stats: add instruction type statsKorey Sewell
also, remove inst-req stats as default.good for debugging but in terms of pure processor stats they aren't useful
2010-06-23inorder: stall signal handlingKorey Sewell
remove stall only when necessary add debugging printfs
2010-06-23inorder: tick schedulingKorey Sewell
use nextCycle to calculate ticks after addition
2010-06-22cache: fix longstanding prefetcher bugSteve Reinhardt
Thanks to Joe Gross for pointing this out (again?). Apologies to anyone who pointed it out earlier and we didn't listen.
2010-06-23O3ThreadContext: When taking over from a previous context, only assert thatTimothy M. Jones
the system pointers match in Full System mode.
2010-06-16cache: fail store conditionals when upgrade loses raceSteve Reinhardt
Requires new "SCUpgradeReq" message that marks upgrades for store conditionals, so downstream caches can fail these when they run into invalidations. See http://www.m5sim.org/flyspray/task/197
2010-06-16cache: fix dirty bit settingSteve Reinhardt
Only set the dirty bit when we actually write to a block (not if we thought we might but didn't, as in a failed SC or CAS). This requires makeing sure the dirty bit stays set when we get an exclusive (writable) copy in a cache-to-cache transfer from another owner, which n turn requires copying the mem-inhibit flag from timing-mode requests to their associated responses.
2010-06-15stats: rename print to display in the mysql code too...sorryNathan Binkert
2010-06-15stats: rename print to display so it work in pythonNathan Binkert
2010-06-15stats: only consider a formula initialized if there is a formulaNathan Binkert
2010-06-14stats: get rid of the never-really-used event stuffNathan Binkert
2010-06-14util: clean up attrdict and import multiattrdict into m5.utilNathan Binkert
2010-06-14python: use ipython in --interactive if it is availableNathan Binkert
2010-06-10ruby: get rid of PrioHeap and use STLNathan Binkert
One big difference is that PrioHeap puts the smallest element at the top of the heap, whereas stl puts the largest element on top, so I changed all comparisons so they did the right thing. Some usage of PrioHeap was simply changed to a std::vector, using sort at the right time, other usage had me just use the various heap functions in the stl.
2010-06-10ruby: get rid of the Map classNathan Binkert
2010-06-10ruby: get rid of Vector and use STLNathan Binkert
add a couple of helper functions to base for deleteing all pointers in a container and outputting containers to a stream
2010-06-10ruby: get rid of RefCnt and Allocator stuff use base/refcnt.hhNathan Binkert
This was somewhat tricky because the RefCnt API was somewhat odd. The biggest confusion was that the the RefCnt object's constructor that took a TYPE& cloned the object. I created an explicit virtual clone() function for things that took advantage of this version of the constructor. I was conservative and used clone() when I was in doubt of whether or not it was necessary. I still think that there are probably too many instances of clone(), but hopefully not too many. I converted several instances of const MsgPtr & to a simple MsgPtr. If the function wants to avoid the overhead of creating another reference, then it should just use a regular pointer instead of a ref counting ptr. There were a couple of instances where refcounted objects were created on the stack. This seems pretty dangerous since if you ever accidentally make a reference to that object with a ref counting pointer, bad things are bound to happen.
2010-06-09flags: add comment to avoid future deletions since code appears redundant.Lisa Hsu
2010-06-08flags: Unserializing old checkpoints before the introductionLisa Hsu
of the Initialized flag would break, set Initialized for events upon unserialization.
2010-06-07scons: make RUBY a regular (non-global) sticky varSteve Reinhardt
and force it to True for builds that imply Ruby protocols (else unexpected things happen when testing these builds with RUBY=False).
2010-06-03More minor gdb-related cleanup.Steve Reinhardt
Found several more stale includes and forward decls.
2010-06-03Act like enabling CPUs is no big deal,Steve Reinhardt
rather than a scary thing that might not work.
2010-06-03Minor remote GDB cleanup.Steve Reinhardt
Expand the help text on the --remote-gdb-port option so people know you can use it to disable remote gdb without reading the source code, and thus don't waste any time trying to add a separate option to do that. Clean up some gdb-related cruft I found while looking for where one would add a gdb disable option, before I found the comment that told me that I didn't need to do that.
2010-06-03Stats: fix dist stat and enable VectorDistStatLisa Hsu
2010-06-03ARM: Fix issue with m5.fast and ARMAli Saidi
2010-06-02ARM: Fix SPEC2000 benchmarks in SE mode. With this patch allAli Saidi
Spec2k benchmarks seem to run with atomic or timing mode simple CPUs. Fixed up some constants, handling of 64 bit arguments, and marked a few more syscalls ignoreFunc.
2010-06-02ARM: Fix IT state not updating when an instruction memory instruction faults.Min Kyu Jeong
2010-06-02ARM: Allow multiple outstanding TLB walks to queue.Dam Sunwoo
2010-06-02ARM TLB: Fix bug in memAttrs getting a bogus thread contextAli Saidi