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This patch updates the regression outputs for Ruby memtest. This was
required because of the changes carried out by the addition of functional
access support to Ruby.
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- add InOrderCPU compile option to SPARC
- add hello regression for SPARC
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A few prior changesets have changed the gem5 output in a way that wont cause
errors but may be confusing for someone trying to debug the regressions. Ones that I caught
were:
- no more "warn: <hash address"
- typo in the ALPHA Prefetch unimplemented warning
Additionaly, the last updated stats changes rearrange the ordering of the stats output even though
they are still correct stats (gem5 is smart enough to detect this). All the regressions pass
w/the same stats even though it looks like they are being changed.
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use stats file generated by zizzer
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Register reads/writes done in startup() count against the stats while they
don't count if done in initState().
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MOESI_CMP_token is the only protocol that showed noticeable stats
differences.
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--HG--
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/config.ini
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/simerr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/simerr
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/simout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/simout
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/stats.txt
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/system.pc.terminal => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-atomic/system.pc.terminal
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/config.ini => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/config.ini
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/simerr => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/simerr
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/simout => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/simout
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/stats.txt => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/stats.txt
rename : tests/long/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/system.pc.terminal => tests/quick/10.linux-boot/ref/x86/linux/pc-simple-timing/system.pc.terminal
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previous changesets took a closer look at memory mgmt in the inorder model and sought to avoid
dynamic memory mgmt (for access to pipeline resources) as much as possible. For the regressions
that were run, the sims are about 2x speedup from changeset 7726 which is the last change
since the recent commits in Feb. (note: these regressions now are 4-issue CPUs instead of just 1-issue)
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there are still only a few inorder benchmark but for the lengthier benchmarks (twolf and vortext)
the latest changes to how instruction scheduling (how instructions figure out what they want to
do on each pipeline stage in the inorder model) were able to improve performance by a nice
amount... The latest results for the inorder model process about 100k insts/second
(note: 58% is over the last time run on 64-bit pool machines at UM)
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Exclude bzip2 for now. It works, it just takes too long to run.
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This patch updates the output for regression tests that are carried out on
MESI_CMP_directory protocol. The changes made to the protocol in order to
remove the bugs present result in regression failure for the 60.rubytest.
Since the earlier protocol was incorrect, so we certainly cannot relay on the
earlier reference output. Hence, the update.
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