kern/linux/sched.hh:
kern/linux/thread_info.hh:
got rid of everything but exactly what we needed
util/categories.py:
newest version from one of my repositories
--HG--
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kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
calibrate delay starts three instructions after the symbol now.
--HG--
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cpu/pc_event.cc:
Add a newline to the printout to clean up output
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
Remove the die_if_kernel pc break event, it is being called when not the kernel and leads to unneeded printouts
--HG--
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CPU cycle ticks. This allows the user to have CPUs of different
frequencies, and also allows frequencies and latencies that are
not evenly divisible by the CPU frequency. For now, the CPU
frequency is still set to the global frequency, but soon, we'll
hopefully make the global frequency fixed at something like 1THz
and set all other frequencies independently.
arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
The cycles counter is based on the current cpu cycle.
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is.
cpu/base_cpu.hh:
frequency isn't the cpu parameter anymore, cycleTime is.
create several public functions for getting the cpu frequency
and the numbers of ticks for a given number of cycles, etc.
cpu/memtest/memtest.cc:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
cpu/trace/trace_cpu.cc:
Now that ticks aren't cpu cycles, fixup code to advance
by the proper number of ticks.
cpu/memtest/memtest.hh:
cpu/trace/trace_cpu.hh:
Provide a function to get the number of ticks for a given
number of cycles.
dev/alpha_console.cc:
Update for changes in the way that frequencies and latencies are
accessed. Move some stuff to init()
dev/alpha_console.hh:
Need a pointer to the system and the cpu to get the frequency
so we can pass the info to the console code.
dev/etherbus.cc:
dev/etherbus.hh:
dev/etherlink.cc:
dev/etherlink.hh:
dev/ethertap.cc:
dev/ide_disk.hh:
dev/ns_gige.cc:
dev/ns_gige.hh:
update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from
python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works.
dev/ide_disk.cc:
update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from
python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works.
Add some extra debugging printfs
dev/platform.cc:
dev/sinic.cc:
dev/sinic.hh:
outline the constructor and destructor
dev/platform.hh:
outline the constructor and destructor.
don't keep track of the interrupt frequency. Only provide the
accessor function.
dev/tsunami.cc:
dev/tsunami.hh:
outline the constructor and destructor
Don't set the interrupt frequency here. Get it from the actual device
that does the interrupting.
dev/tsunami_io.cc:
dev/tsunami_io.hh:
Make the interrupt interval a configuration parameter. (And convert
the interval to the new latency/frequency stuff in the python)
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
update for changes in the way bandwidths are passed from
python to C++ to accomidate the new way that ticks works.
For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter
since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would
cause a cycle.
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
For now, we must get the boot cpu's frequency as a parameter
since allowing the system to have a pointer to the boot cpu would
cause a cycle.
python/m5/config.py:
Fix support for cycle_time relative latencies and frequencies.
Add support for getting a NetworkBandwidth or a MemoryBandwidth.
python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.mpy:
All CPUs now have a cycle_time. The default is the global frequency,
but it is now possible to set the global frequency to some large value
(like 1THz) and set each CPU frequency independently.
python/m5/objects/BaseCache.mpy:
python/m5/objects/Ide.mpy:
Make this a Latency parameter
python/m5/objects/BaseSystem.mpy:
We need to pass the boot CPU's frequency to the system
python/m5/objects/Ethernet.mpy:
Update parameter types to use latency and bandwidth types
python/m5/objects/Platform.mpy:
this frequency isn't needed. We get it from the clock interrupt.
python/m5/objects/Tsunami.mpy:
The clock generator should hold the frequency
sim/eventq.hh:
Need to remove this assertion because the writeback event
queue is different from the CPU's event queue which can cause
this assertion to fail.
sim/process.cc:
Fix comment.
sim/system.hh:
Struct member to hold the boot CPU's frequency.
sim/universe.cc:
remove unneeded variable.
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Increase the default number of CSHR's, we should really fix this or make it a parameter
Use a setBlocked call to tell the bus it should block
New technique for sampling and switchover:
1) Sampler switchover event happens
2) All cpus in the current phase of sampling associated with this sampler are signaled to switchover
3) Each cpu drains it's pipe of things being executed (stops fetching and waits for empty pipe)
4) Once the pipe is empty the cpu calls back to the sampler to signal it has finished, and moves into the switchedout state (continues not to fetch)
5) The sampler collects all the signals, once all cpus are drained it calls the new cpu's in the next phase to takeover from the correct cpu
6) The statistics are reset and the next switchover time is calculated from this point
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
cpu/base_cpu.hh:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
Reconfigure the way the sampling switchover works
cpu/pc_event.cc:
More debugging information on kernel panic's
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
More debug info for Kernel Die events
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
More debug info for kernel die events
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wierd ini files. The ini files are still used as an intermediate step,
but a sophisticated python library exists to help build them more
easily.
SConscript:
add the new embedded file stuff
remove all of the old object description junk
base/inifile.cc:
base/inifile.hh:
get rid of findDefault and findAppend since they were the source
of much evil.
base/trace.cc:
For now, if we don't have the dprintf_stream set up, dump
to standard out. We probably want a command line option
for this.
dev/alpha_console.cc:
PioDevice now takes a platform parameter.
All PioDevices must have a pio_latency parameter. We stick
a dummy parameter in here for now until we get rid of the
builder stuff.
dev/alpha_console.hh:
don't need Platform anymore
dev/baddev.cc:
PioDevice now takes a platform parameter.
All PioDevices must have a pio_latency parameter. We stick
a dummy parameter in here for now until we get rid of the
builder stuff. Same for the platform parameter, though we just
pass the PioDevice a null parameter since it isn't used by
this device and it's quicker.
dev/baddev.hh:
fix #include guards
dev/etherlink.cc:
rename parameters.
dev/ethertap.cc:
rename parameters
dev/ide_ctrl.cc:
All devices need an address even if it will get overwritten later.
dev/ide_disk.cc:
use an enum for the drive ID stuff.
rename disk_delay -> delay
Actually, I think that we should implement "cable select" and
have the controller tell the drive what it is.
dev/io_device.cc:
dev/io_device.hh:
All IO devices take a Platform *
dev/ns_gige.cc:
all devices need an io_bus. rename header_bus to io_bus
We don't need stuff for the interrupt controller since
it's all in the platform now.
dev/ns_gige.hh:
We don't need stuff for the interrupt controller now since
it's all in the platform.
dev/pciconfigall.cc:
Pass a dummy NULL to the PioDevice for the platform since
we don't need one.
dev/pcidev.cc:
Move a bunch of common functionality into the PciDev
dev/platform.hh:
remove unneeded code
dev/tsunami.cc:
remove unused param
dev/tsunami_cchip.cc:
pass platform pointer
dev/tsunami_io.cc:
dev/tsunami_pchip.cc:
dev/uart.cc:
pass platform variable
dev/uart.hh:
don't need to keep a platform pointer. it's in the base class
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
rename some parameters
sim/builder.cc:
clean up builder code. use more parameters from the
config node. all sections with a type= are now created,
the old mechanisms no longer work
sim/builder.hh:
remove some extra variables since they are found in the ConfigNode
sim/main.cc:
add a quick hack command line argument -X to dump out the
embedded files. (probably should be fixed up a little.)
accept .mpy files
printing to the streams has to happen after the hierarchy
is built since we're moving away from param contexts
sim/param.cc:
add parsing support for ranges
sim/process.cc:
isValid isn't very useful anymore. interpret the names
stdout, stderr, cout, cerr for the file descriptors
sim/pyconfig/SConscript:
Add Action handlers for creating an embedded python file
and for creating an embedded C file.
use these action handlers to embed all objects found in the objects
tree into the binary along with the importer and the m5config stuff
sim/pyconfig/m5config.py:
Major changes to the original configuration file generator. These
changes largely involve implementing copy-on-write like semantics
for all of the SimObjects. Real documentation must be written.
sim/universe.cc:
Universe becomes a SimObject since we don't really have the notion of
param contexts in the python code.
--HG--
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which is evaluated slightly differently than in previous versions of gcc.
arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc:
Alphabetize includes.
arch/alpha/vptr.hh:
Change the constants that are being used for alpha pagebytes to come from the ISA.
base/random.hh:
cpu/static_inst.cc:
sim/param.cc:
Fix up template syntax.
base/range.hh:
Include iostream for << operator.
base/res_list.hh:
base/statistics.hh:
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
cpu/static_inst.hh:
sim/eventq.hh:
sim/param.hh:
Fixup for templated code to resolve different scope lookup in gcc 3.4. This defers the lookup of the
function/variable until actual instantiation time by making it dependent on the templated class/function.
base/trace.cc:
Fix call to new.
base/trace.hh:
Fix up #define to have full path.
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
Fix up call to new.
dev/etherlink.hh:
dev/ns_gige.hh:
dev/sinic.hh:
Fixup for friend class/function declaration. g++ 3.4 no longer allows typedefs to be declared as
a friend class.
dev/pcidev.hh:
Fix up re-definition of access level to params.
kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh:
kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh:
Fix up header. Fix up template syntax.
sim/serialize.cc:
Include errno.h.
sim/startup.cc:
Change startupq. queue was getting destructed before all things had called ~StartupCallback(), which lead
to a segfault. This puts startupq in global space, and we allocate it ourselves. Other code may be similar
to this and may need changing in the future.
sim/syscall_emul.hh:
Include cpu/exec_context.hh and sim/process.hh, as forward declarations are no longer sufficient.
sim/universe.cc:
Include errno.h
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base/loader/symtab.cc:
base/loader/symtab.hh:
Get rid of old unused calls.
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
No need to include base/loader/symtab.hh
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
Include base/loader/symtab.hh (since it's no longer included in system.hh)
sim/system.hh:
Replace include of base/loader/symtab.hh with forward class decl.
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Simple text list of symbol (or address) and count
will be dumped to m5prof.<cpu-name> if the cpu's
pc_sample_interval param is set.
SConscript:
Add cpu/full_cpu/pc_sample_profile.cc
base/callback.hh:
Add a comment about MakeCallback.
Fix type in another comment.
base/loader/symtab.cc:
Revamp findNearestSymbol() to provide addresses of both
nearest symbols (preceding and following) as well as
string for former.
Move global definition of debugSymbolTable here too.
base/loader/symtab.hh:
Revamp findNearestSymbol() to provide addresses of both
nearest symbols (preceding and following) as well as
string for former.
Move global declaration of debugSymbolTable here too.
cpu/exetrace.cc:
Use new findNearestSymbol() interface for trace symbols.
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
sim/system.cc:
Remove extern of debugSymbolTable (now in symtab.hh)
sim/process.cc:
Initialize debugSymbolTable if binary has a symbol table.
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clean up a few other things while we're here.
base/bitfield.hh:
base/compression/null_compression.hh:
dont #include <inttypes.hh> use "sim/host.hh"
fix #include guard
base/stats/types.hh:
dont #include <inttypes.hh> use "sim/host.hh"
kern/linux/aligned.hh:
dont #include <stdint.hh> use "sim/host.hh"
fix #include guard
kern/linux/hwrpb.hh:
fix #include guard
--HG--
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instead of using symlink. The symlink broke scons's built-in include
dependency tacking.
Interestingly once it was fixed scons discovered two circular dependency
problems which are also fixed now.
SConscript:
Make targetarch directory in build tree and copy arch/alpha files to it
instead of using symlink. The symlink broke scons's built-in include
dependency tacking.
arch/alpha/ev5.hh:
Get rid of circular #include dependence.
kern/kernel_stats.cc:
Add needed header file.
kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh:
kern/tru64/tru64_syscalls.hh:
Replace targetarch/syscalls.hh with single template class declaration.
--HG--
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kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
Don't scheduling interrupt events if we are not binning interrupts
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
set the bin_int boolean in the system structure
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code
arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc:
Fixed unaligned trap faults
arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
little more verbose faulting information
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
more descriptive errors, and the correct offsets from symbols
sim/system.cc:
load local pal symbols
--HG--
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cpu/pc_event.cc:
mask off lower three bits so we can have an event in palcode
--HG--
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arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
set the mode explictly rather than having a bool user/notuser
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.hh:
there is no class Kernel
kern/kernel_stats.cc:
use cpu_mode_num
kern/kernel_stats.hh:
add interrupt mode and use cpu_mode_num rather than constant
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
kern/system_events.cc:
kern/system_events.hh:
add events to change the mode to/from interrupt
sim/system.cc:
sim/system.hh:
add a pal symbol table
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single place so it's easier to work with.
- Add support for binning kernel/user/idle time separately from
lisa's binning stuff, but make the two compatible.
- KernelStats used to directly implement the pImpl idiom, but
it makes more sense to just remove the level of indirection and
make the exec context have a pointer to the stats.
- Factor common code out of LinuxSystem and Tru64System and put
it into the System base class. While doing that, make all
constructors take a pointer to a parameter struct instead of
naming the parameters individually to make it much easier to add
parameters to these classes.
SConscript:
Move the function tracking and binning stuff around.
arch/alpha/ev5.cc:
kernelStats is now a pointer
arch/alpha/pseudo_inst.cc:
kernelStats is now a pointer
the parameters to the system have been moved into their own
struct
base/trace.hh:
provide a little functor class for wrapping a string that
can allow you to define name() in any scope very simply
for use with DPRINTF
cpu/base_cpu.cc:
New order of arguments for consistency.
cpu/exec_context.cc:
kernelStats no longer has the level of indirection in it,
execContext has the indirection now. so, kernelStats is a pointer.
We also need a pointer to the kernelBinning stuff from the system
and we need to figure out if we want to do binning or not.
Move a whole bunch of code into kern_binning.cc so it's all
in the same place.
cpu/exec_context.hh:
We want pointers to the kernel binning/stats stuff and we'll
have the exec_context and system have the level of indirection
instead of having the extra layer in the kernel stats class.
cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc:
call through the exec context to do the special binning
stuff.
kern/kernel_stats.cc:
kern/kernel_stats.hh:
Re-organize the stats stuff and remove the level of indirection
(that was there to simplify building) and move the binning stuff
into its own class/file.
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.hh:
sim/system.cc:
sim/system.hh:
move lots of common system code into the base system class so
that it can be shared between linux, tru64, and whatever else
we decide to support in the future.
Make the constructor take a pointer to a parameter struct so that
it is easier to pass parameters to the parent.
kern/system_events.cc:
move the majority of the binning code into the Kernel::Binning class
in the kern_binning file
kern/system_events.hh:
FnEvents only need to know the bin
create the Idle start event to find the PCBB of the idle
process when it starts.
kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc:
memCtrl -> memctrl
sim/process.cc:
sim/process.hh:
re-order args for consistency
--HG--
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structures.
Added event to print out currently running task
base/traceflags.py:
Added Thread trace flag
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
Added event to print out currently running task
--HG--
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SConscript:
Added printk to scons
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/printk.cc:
Forgot to commit this dprintk change
--HG--
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arch/alpha/ev5.hh:
Added max address PAL code can be at
arch/alpha/vtophys.cc:
Check max address pal can be at so we don't do the wrong conversion
if gdb asks for an unaligned access.
--HG--
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kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
Formatting
sim/host.hh:
When we say ULL and UL we really just want a 64-bit value, not
necessarily a long long, so cast the integer to (u)int64_t
this fixes a problem with byte swapping.
--HG--
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a realworld file.
arch/alpha/isa_desc:
arch/alpha/pseudo_inst.hh:
implement the readfile pseudo instruction that will read a
chunk of a realworld file.
arch/alpha/pseudo_inst.cc:
implement the readfile pseudo instruction that will read a
chunk of a realworld file. The filename is a per system
parameter and comes from the system itself.
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
sim/system.hh:
Create a per-system readfile parameter for use by the readfile
pseudo instruction. That way each system can get its own file.
--HG--
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dev/alpha_console.cc:
rather than acessing a byte array for alpha access, access the members
**this requires an updated console**
dev/pcidev.cc:
correctly type all the pci data and store in in little endian no
matter what system we are on
dev/tsunami_uart.cc:
correct a bug with the data type.
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
system type in hwprb needs to be endian happy as well.
--HG--
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dev/tsunami_cchip.hh:
clean up some comments
kern/linux/linux_syscalls.cc:
Cleaned up spacing of syscall numbers
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
Added doxygen comments
--HG--
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dev/baddev.hh:
dev/pcidev.hh:
dev/tsunami.hh:
dev/tsunami_cchip.hh:
dev/tsunami_io.hh:
dev/tsunami_pchip.hh:
Added doxygen comments
dev/pciconfigall.hh:
Added doxygen comments. Made the hlist of devices private and provided
members to modify the data.
dev/pcidev.cc:
updated for change in pciconfigall
dev/tsunami_pchip.cc:
Deleted commented out code we don't need
kern/linux/linux_syscalls.cc:
Simplified the number -> name conversion.
kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh:
Removed StandardNumber and replaced with Number.
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
LinuxSkipIdeDelay50msEvent was simply the same as the SkipFunc event,
so I removed it. Same with with LinuxSkipFuncEvent.
--HG--
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Removed bootloader and just wrote command line into linux kernel
base/inifile.cc:
the forked process should not return, it should exit.
dev/tsunami_uart.cc:
dev/tsunami_uart.hh:
The serial port in reality has some delay and linux expects it. This
schedules an interrupt 300 cycles after the transmit instead of
immediately
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
removed boot loader and stuck boot command line in the kernel manually
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doesn't conflict with the old ethernet driver name.
Added config file to try to boot Tru64 with Tsunami
Cleaned up kern/linux a bit more and fixed bug where we were using
Tru64 system calls
dev/ns_gige.cc:
dev/ns_gige.hh:
dev/tsunami.hh:
Changed name of lisa's device to NSgigE instead of Etherdev so it
doesn't conflict with the old ethernet driver name.
kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh:
the Syscalls still used the Tru64 calls, oops.. fixed.
--HG--
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kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
add binned_fns parameter to System, remove nonLinux events from LinuxSystem, fix ~LinuxSystem() by adding delete of some things that need to be deleted.
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
fix header file to go with linux_system.cc, removing nonLinux events and adding binned_fns param.
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
add somme consistency by having having binned_fns be _binned_fns in the Tru64System arg list.
--HG--
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arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc:
change to the main m5 tree convention for naming
base/traceflags.py:
add ide and pciconfigall traceflags
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
kill some old binning styled stuff
--HG--
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Added function to skip determine_cpu_caches(). We may have to update this in the
future: see note below.
arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc:
dev/ide_ctrl.cc:
dev/tsunamireg.h:
Added ULL for 64bit ints
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
Added a function to skip determine_cpu_caches, right now it is only used for
printing in proc, however in the future we may either want to implement the SC_CTL
IPR register or manually set alpha_l1i_cacheshape, alpha_l1d_cacheshape,
alpha_l2_cacheshape, alpha_l3_cacheshape to ((size << 10) | (linesize>>1)<<4 | way)
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
added event to skip determine_cpu_caches()
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arch/alpha/vtophys.cc:
Removed buggy code that tries to fix PAL addresses (may cause problems
while trying to debug in PAL code, but that should do this fix outside
of vtophys)
base/loader/symtab.cc:
base/loader/symtab.hh:
cpu/exetrace.cc:
Changed InstExec traces to always print a symbol name
dev/ide_ctrl.cc:
dev/ide_disk.cc:
Tabs
dev/ide_disk.hh:
Change buffer size
dev/tsunami_pchip.cc:
Fix translatePciToDma to support scatter gather mapping
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
Force simulator to wait until remote debugger attaches (should be removed
or turned on/off with a flag)
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changes the HWRPB to the correct system type/variation.
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/tru64/tru64_system.cc:
Added code to change system type/variation so that we can have one console
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dev/alpha_console.cc:
missed this >>>> after i merged
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
get rid of FS_MEASURES and change FnEvent to LinuxFnEvent
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
get rid of FS_MEASURE
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extra : convert_revision : 210f46573bba0c772a224ce110af9a9230fabf6a
(very painful) bus reset from occuring
base/loader/elf_object.cc:
Fixed to allow proper loading of local symbols
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dev/tsunami.cc:
Changed so Tsunami has a pointer to the System to which it belongs.
Now it is derived from generic base class Platform so platform stuff
can be accessed based on the system
dev/tsunami_io.cc:
dev/tsunami_io.hh:
Cleanup and added copyright
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
kern/linux/linux_system.hh:
Added event to skip the "calibrate_delay" function, now calculate
loops_per_jiffy based on frequency, interrupt frequency, and constant
sim/system.hh:
Added pointer to generic Platform base class
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dev/tsunami_io.cc:
PIC, PIT, RTC implementation for tsunami working so far
dev/tsunami_io.hh:
PIT, PIC, RTC implementation for tlaser working so far
dev/tsunamireg.h:
Added RTC defines
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
wrote cycle frequency into variable so linux doesn't probe for it.
The support exists, but it takes two seconds of time to do on a real
machine, so forever in the simulator.
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cpu/exetrace.cc:
added code to print out symbol if one is found for address
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
added code to set the debugSymbolTable to the kernel symbol table
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