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2018-09-26util: Do not use $(PWD) in MakefilesKevin Brodsky
644e8cdf5ee7 ("util: Move the m5ops.h file to a shared directory") added include/ to the include path for m5 Makefiles, based on $(PWD): $(PWD)/../../include. Unfortunately, this breaks when using `make -C <path>`, as -C does not move PWD accordingly. The fix is simply to remove $(PWD), as a relative path is just fine here. Change-Id: Ia046c29761363b6670e52c52a604c7e70a6a305a Signed-off-by: Kevin Brodsky <kevin.brodsky@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Ciro Santilli <ciro.santilli@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Ciro Santilli <ciro.santilli@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/12844 Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2018-01-25util: Implement Lua module for m5ops.Hanhwi Jang
This module allows m5ops to be executed in Lua programs. To compile it (in util/m5): The following command generates Lua moduel, gem5OpLua.so. make -f Makefile.<arch> gem5OpLua.so To use it: First, put gem5OpLua.so in Lua library search path. Then, import the module and execute the m5op function. Example usage, creating a checkpoint. m5 = require("gem5OpLua") m5.do_checkpoint(0, 0) Change-Id: Icc18a1fb6c050afeb1cf4558fbdc724fb26a90e2 Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/6541 Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Maintainer: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
2017-08-01util: Move the m5ops.h file to a shared directoryAndreas Sandberg
The header file m5ops.h contains a list of constants that should be shared between the simulator and utilities. Move this header file to a new top-level directory for shared files and rename constants to make them suitable for inclusion in the main simulator. The structure of the shared include directory is as follows: include/gem5: Files that can be included from C code. include/gem5/asm: Files that can be included from assembly code. asm/generic/: Files that aren't guest ISA specific asm/${isa}/: Files that are guest ISA specific Change-Id: I1aa511057bcaa80cc2d566109ff26581558c4a41 Signed-off-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Jose Marinho <jose.marinho@arm.com> Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/4261 Reviewed-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2014-04-01arm: fix typos in makefile for ARM m5 util and link staticallyAnthony Gutierrez
1) fixes a typo for clean target libgemOpJni.so -> libgem5OpJni.so 2) addes jni_gem5Op.h to clean since it is added during make 3) links the m5 utility statically since it won't work on some images otherwise
2013-08-14arm: use -march when compiling m5op_arm.SAnthony Gutierrez
Using arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc 4.7.3-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 13.04 to compiled the m5 binary yields the error: m5op_arm.S: Assembler messages: m5op_arm.S:85: Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `bxj lr' For each of of the SIMPLE_OPs. Apparently, this compiler doesn't like the interworking of these code types for the default arch. Adding -march=armv7-a makes it compile. Another alternative that I found to work is replacing the bxj lr instruction with mov pc, lr, but I don't know how that affects the KVM stuff and if bxj is needed.
2013-05-07arm: Make libm5 a dependency of the m5 utilityAndreas Sandberg
The m5 utility wasn't relinked properly since libm5.a wasn't a dependency of the utility. This changeset addresses that issue.
2012-10-09m5: Expose m5 pseudo-instructions to C/C++ via a static libraryJames Clarkson
Updated the util/m5/Makefile.arm so that m5op_arm.S is used to create a static library - libm5.a. Allowing users to insert m5 psuedo-instructions into their applications for fine-grained checkpointing, switching cpus or dumping statistics. e.g. #include <m5op.h> void foo(){ ... m5_reset_stats(<delay>,<period>) m5_work_begin(<workid>,<threadid>); ... m5_work_end(<workid>,<threadid>); m5_dump_stats(<delay>,<period>); }
2012-09-07ARM: Fix the compiler and platform identification for building on ARM.Ali Saidi
2011-09-13gem5ops: Implement Java JNI for gem5OpsPrakash Ramrakhyani
These ops allow gem5 ops to be called from within java programs like the following: import jni.gem5Op; public class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { gem5Op gem5 = new gem5Op(); System.out.println("Rpns0:" + gem5.rpns()); System.out.println("Rpns1:" + gem5.rpns()); } static { System.loadLibrary("gem5OpJni"); } } When building you need to make sure classpath include gem5OpJni.jar: javac -classpath $CLASSPATH:/path/to/gem5OpJni.jar HelloWorld.java and when running you need to make sure both the java and library path are set: java -classpath $CLASSPATH:/path/to/gem5OpJni.jar -Djava.library.path=/path/to/libgem5OpJni.so HelloWorld
2010-11-08ARM: Add support for M5 ops in the ARM ISAAli Saidi