and 'type') to be specified via instance name and not just
config class. Old code only did instance-name lookup for
SimObject parameters. This feature makes life easier for
transitioning to the Python script-based config.
sim/builder.cc:
Use ConfigNode::find to look for "type" parameter so it can
be found if set under instance name (not config class).
sim/param.cc:
Make Param<bool> accept "1" for true and "0" for false.
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Also missed renames in a bunch of config files somehow.
(See previous changeset for list of renames.)
arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc:
arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
arch/alpha/faults.hh:
cpu/exec_context.cc:
cpu/exec_context.hh:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
More {Itb,Dtb} -> {ITB,DTB} renames (forgot to test build KERNEL).
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configuration unnecessarily awkward. Biggest changes are:
- External and internal object names now match in all cases. The
macros still allow them to be different; the only reason I didn't
get rid of that is that the macros themselves should be going away
soon. In the few conflicting cases, I sometimes renamed the C++ object
and sometimes renamed the config object. The latter sets of substitions
are:
s/BaseBus/Bus/;
s/MemoryObject/FunctionalMemory/;
s/MemoryControl/MemoryController/;
s/FUPool/FuncUnitPool/;
- SamplingCPU is temporarily broken... we need to change the model
of how this works in the .ini file. Having it as a CPU proxy is
really awkward.
arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc:
arch/alpha/alpha_memory.hh:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
sim/process.cc:
Rename objects to match config name.
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
Uncomment SimObject define since SamplingCPU no longer
does this for us.
dev/ethertap.cc:
Use unsigned instead of uint16_t for params.
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
Use unsigned instead of uint64_t for init_param param.
test/paramtest.cc:
Fix old SimObjectParam.
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on various platforms.
base/hashmap.hh:
gcc on Alpha doesn't always define __LP64__,
even though it arguably should.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
Clear register file on non-full-system too (even though
it typically gets overwritten by the initial regs from
the Process object).
sim/process.cc:
Clear initial register copy in Process object.
Not all regs get initialized when the executable is loaded.
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base/loader/elf_object.cc:
The symbol versioning stuff screws up OpenBSD. We don't need it anyway
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base/time.cc:
base/time.hh:
Don't set the current time in the constructor. Use a flag and
make the default to not set the time.
Change reset() to set(). Dunno. Just seems right.
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This also had the side-effect of getting copies and compression working together (collecting of code in helper function made this easier.)
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cpu/exec_context.cc:
you can't delete an element of an array that you newed. oops.
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
changes to reflect .ini changes, and also b/c es_intr and ipintr can happen at ANY point, even within a current calling path being tracked.
sim/system.cc:
can't delete an element of a newed array. must new them separately.
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cpu/exec_context.cc:
nother little bug...forgot to pop off stack as i read off it
sim/system.cc:
forgot to pop off stack as i read off it
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delay is more or less folded into the packet time, but an additional
delay is possible representing crossing a long haul link, or some
switches, etc.
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