From c981b7ed50167a9598f6f8773ab78b47b81aa08a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gabe Black Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 21:57:15 -0800 Subject: X86: Add x86 reference output for the timing CPU. --- .../20.parser/ref/x86/linux/simple-timing/stdout | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+) create mode 100755 tests/long/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/simple-timing/stdout (limited to 'tests/long/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/simple-timing/stdout') diff --git a/tests/long/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/simple-timing/stdout b/tests/long/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/simple-timing/stdout new file mode 100755 index 000000000..f24226fff --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/long/20.parser/ref/x86/linux/simple-timing/stdout @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +M5 Simulator System + +Copyright (c) 2001-2008 +The Regents of The University of Michigan +All Rights Reserved + + +M5 compiled Nov 9 2008 18:23:31 +M5 revision 5729:dc856beee70a0af5562dc3d83a94fb177bcd292e +M5 commit date Sat Nov 08 21:06:07 2008 -0800 +M5 started Nov 9 2008 18:34:37 +M5 executing on tater +command line: build/X86_SE/m5.opt -d build/X86_SE/tests/opt/long/20.parser/x86/linux/simple-timing -re --stdout-file stdout --stderr-file stderr tests/run.py long/20.parser/x86/linux/simple-timing +Global frequency set at 1000000000000 ticks per second +info: Entering event queue @ 0. Starting simulation... + + Reading the dictionary files: ************************************************* + 58924 words stored in 3784810 bytes + + +Welcome to the Link Parser -- Version 2.1 + + Copyright (C) 1991-1995 Daniel Sleator and Davy Temperley + +Processing sentences in batch mode + +Echoing of input sentence turned on. +* as had expected the party to be a success , it was a success +* do you know where John 's +* he said that , finding that it was impossible to get work as a waiter , he would work as a janitor +* how fast the program is it +* I am wondering whether to invite to the party +* I gave him for his birthday it +* I thought terrible after our discussion +* I wonder how much money have you earned +* Janet who is an expert on dogs helped me choose one +* she interviewed more programmers than was hired +* such flowers are found chiefly particularly in Europe +* the dogs some of which were very large ran after the man +* the man whom I play tennis is here +* there is going to be an important meeting January +* to pretend that our program is usable in its current form would be happy +* we're thinking about going to a movie this theater +* which dog you said you chased +- also invited to the meeting were several prominent scientists +- he ran home so quickly that his mother could hardly believe he had called from school +- so many people attended that they spilled over into several neighboring fields +- voting in favor of the bill were 36 Republicans and 4 moderate Democrats +: Grace may not be possible to fix the problem + any program as good as ours should be useful + biochemically , I think the experiment has a lot of problems + Fred has had five years of experience as a programmer + he is looking for another job + how did John do it + how many more people do you think will come + how much more spilled + I have more money than John has time + I made it clear that I was angry + I wonder how John did it + I wonder how much more quickly he ran + invite John and whoever else you want to invite + it is easier to ignore the problem than it is to solve it + many who initially supported Thomas later changed their minds + neither Mary nor Louise are coming to the party + she interviewed more programmers than were hired + telling Joe that Sue was coming to the party would create a real problem + the man with whom I play tennis is here + there is a dog in the park + this is not the man we know and love + we like to eat at restaurants , usually on weekends + what did John say he thought you should do + about 2 million people attended + the five best costumes got prizes +No errors! +Exiting @ tick 2391380378000 because target called exit() -- cgit v1.2.3