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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to do it:
in .ini file set binned_fns=foo null bar foo
what this says is, track foo when it is called by null (i.e. anything). bin bar only when it is called by foo.
essentially, if you have a path of functions to track, the 0th, 2nd, 4th fn listed are the fns to track, and the 1st, 3rd, 5th are their respective callers.
base/statistics.hh:
turn it back to FS_MEASURE since we already have a build in place
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
remove FS_MEASURE #defs. add more DPRINTF's. manage an anomaly that happens when tracking idle_thread.
kern/tru64/tru64_events.hh:
remove FS_MEASURE #defs
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
make DumpState print all the time, but only with DPRINTF. add a new parameter to tru64System a vector<string> binned_fns, to read in from .ini file. now all this binning stuff is dynamically generated.
kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh:
remove all static binning stuff, add support for dynamic
sim/system.cc:
change nonPath bin name to Kernel, remove FS_MEASURE
sim/system.hh:
change nonPath to Kernel
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arch/alpha/isa_desc:
Need to return fault for copy operations.
cpu/exec_context.hh:
Add temporary storage to pass source address from copy load to copy store
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
Implement copy functions.
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
Return fault
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the header, and fix so that it doesn't keep requesting the payload bus
if the sendRequest was unsuccesful.
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and to free up the header bus by returning false. If there is no
header splitting it will work normally.
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The two busses are labeled header/payload. The header_size
designates the number of cache blocks to send on the header bus.
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