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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
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Implemented a pipeline activity viewer as a python script (util/o3-pipeview.py)
and modified O3 code base to support an extra trace flag (O3PipeView) for
generating traces to be used as inputs by the tool.
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The end of the COPYING file was generated with:
% python ./util/find_copyrights.py configs src system tests util
Update -C command line option to spit out COPYING file
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Changed the --variants option to --test-variants and added a new
--compile-variants option for variants that are only compiled
(not tested). The former still defaults to 'opt' and the latter
defaults to 'debug,fast'.
Also changed the behavior when no tests are specified from just
compiling to running the 'quick' tests.
As a result, a plain 'util/regress' invocation will now compile
(but not test) the debug and fast builds, and compile and run the
quick regressions on the opt build. This should be the default
set of tests that are run before committing. Since the nightly
regressions use this same script, this will also be the new
nightly regression behavior.
Test-only regressions can still be done by setting --compile=''.
Compile-only regressions can be done by setting --test=''.
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This change replaces the mkblankimage.sh script, used for creating new disk
images, with a new gem5img.py script. The new version is written in python
instead of bash, takes its parameters from command line arguments instead of
prompting for them, and finds a free loopback device dynamically instead of
hardcoding /dev/loop1. The file system used is now optionally configurable,
and the blank image is filled by a "hole" left by lseek and write instead of
literally filling it with zeroes.
The functionality of the new script is broken into subcommands "init",
"mount", "umount", "new", "partition", and "format". "init" creates a new file
of the appropriate size, partitions it, and then formats the first (and only)
new parition. "mount" attaches a new loopback device to the first parition of
the image file and mounts it to the specified mount point. "umount" unmounts
the specified mount point and identifies and cleans up the underlying loopback
device. "new", "partition", and "format" are the individual stages of "init"
but broken out so they can be run individually. That's so an image can be
reinitialized in place if needed.
Two features of the original script are being dropped. The first is the
ability to specify a source directory to copy into the new file system. The
second is the ability to specify a list of commands to run which are expected
to (but not required to) update the permissions of the files in the new fs.
Both of these seem easy enough to do manually, especially given the "mount"
and "umount" commands, that removing them would meaningfully simplify the
script without making it less useful.
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makes things work both with mercurial and stand alone with stdio
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I didn't realize that the perl version existed when I started this,
this version has a lot more features than the previous one since it will
sort and separate python, system, and m5 headers in separate groups, it
will remove duplicates, it will also convert c headers to stl headers
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Also, make update to understand some of the newer serialized variables
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--HG--
rename : util/statetrace/arch/i386/tracechild.cc => util/statetrace/arch/i686/tracechild.cc
rename : util/statetrace/arch/i386/tracechild.hh => util/statetrace/arch/i686/tracechild.hh
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--HG--
rename : util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_amd64.cc => util/statetrace/arch/amd64/tracechild.cc
rename : util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_amd64.hh => util/statetrace/arch/amd64/tracechild.hh
rename : util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_arm.cc => util/statetrace/arch/arm/tracechild.cc
rename : util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_arm.hh => util/statetrace/arch/arm/tracechild.hh
rename : util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc => util/statetrace/arch/i386/tracechild.cc
rename : util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh => util/statetrace/arch/i386/tracechild.hh
rename : util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc => util/statetrace/arch/sparc/tracechild.cc
rename : util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh => util/statetrace/arch/sparc/tracechild.hh
rename : util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc => util/statetrace/base/arch_check.h
rename : util/statetrace/regstate.hh => util/statetrace/base/regstate.hh
rename : util/statetrace/statetrace.cc => util/statetrace/base/statetrace.cc
rename : util/statetrace/tracechild.cc => util/statetrace/base/tracechild.cc
rename : util/statetrace/tracechild.hh => util/statetrace/base/tracechild.hh
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Since we're not doing releases any more we don't really need this script. If
we need it in the future, we can resurrect it from the history.
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I've renamed the check_whitespace operation to check_style. You're going to
need to change your .hg/hgrc file. While you're at it, add a pre-qrefresh
hook please.
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clean up the code a little bit while we're at it.
I recommend that everyone adds the pre-qrefresh hook below since it
will make qref run the style hook and not just commit/qpush
[extensions]
style = <m5 path>/util/style.py
[hooks]
pretxncommit.style = python:style.check_whitespace
pre-qrefresh.style = python:style.check_whitespace
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(and marked dirty, in case that matters) by touching them beforehand
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See comments in util/checkpoint-tester.py for details.
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break it up into reading one page at a time. Also, avoid redoing a aggregating a checkpoint that's
already done.
--HG--
rename : util/checkpoint-aggregator.py => util/checkpoint_aggregator.py
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