python/m5/config.py:
Don't raise a new exception, just modify and re-raise the old one.
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util/stats/stats.py:
Changed some stuff for graphing purposes:
full_cpu is now full0
frequencies are now s,m,f,q not s,6,8,q
L2 is now l2
etherdev is now etherdev0
May want to consider fact that NAT box should be the sum of etherdev0 and etherdev1 (not in script yet)
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where we can
python/m5/config.py:
Add two new parameter types: Frequency and Latency. These will soon
be an integral part of the tick is picosecond thing. If the value
can be converted directly to an integer without any special tricks,
we assume that the number is the exact value desired. Otherwise,
we convert the number assuming that it is in Hz or s.
python/m5/objects/Bus.mpy:
Use the new Latency and Frequency types where we can
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way ranges work, more fully support metric prefixes for all
integer types, and convert memory sized parameters to the
MemorySize type.
python/m5/config.py:
- no more _Param and _ParamProxy stuff. Use the names
ParamBase and ParamFactory to hopefully make it clearer
what we intend.
- Get rid of RangeSize and the old Range class and more fully flesh
out the Range class to deal with types of parameters and different
kinds of ranges.
- Call toInteger on the CheckedInt types so we can use metric prefixes
in strings for all integers.
- Get rid of the K, M, and G constants. Use the proper type or call
one of the functions in the convert package.
python/m5/convert.py:
Simple way to deal with both floating point and integer strings.
python/m5/objects/BaseCache.mpy:
python/m5/objects/Ethernet.mpy:
This is a MemorySize typed parameter
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python/m5/config.py:
search for any base class that is a confignode instead of those
that derive from param type so that non-type classes work
too. (Those that are just derived from ConfigNode and not
SimObject.)
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cleaner.
python/m5/config.py:
Use the multidict instead of the separately coded _getparam
and _getvalue stuff. While we're at it, when we see a default
parameter, we stick it into the dictionary right away.
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python/m5/config.py:
Turn back on the sorting of sim objects so we get consistent
output. This can lead to slight changes in stats.
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Mostly cleanup of mpy_importer.mpy_parse().
python/m5/__init__.py:
Move panic() up to top in case we want to use it
in mpy_importer (though I ended up not doing that
after all).
python/m5/config.py:
Add a couple of comments and a check for expressions
like parent.any.foo (which is illegal).
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python/m5/config.py:
Allow proxies to refer to other proxies and resolve by recurseivly calling unproxy().
Not sure this works completely (since I don't have any examples to test it on)
but it doesn't seem to break any existing config scripts.
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