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This brings M5 closer to modernity - the kernel being advertised is newer so it won't die on binaries compiled with newer glibc's, and enables use of TLS-toolchain built binaries for ALPHA_SE by putting auxiliary vectors on the stack. There are some comments in the code to help. Finally, stats changes for ALPHA are from slight perturbations to the initial stack frame, all minimal diffs.
2008-12-05 12:09:29 -05:00
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00.gzip
This brings M5 closer to modernity - the kernel being advertised is newer so it won't die on binaries compiled with newer glibc's, and enables use of TLS-toolchain built binaries for ALPHA_SE by putting auxiliary vectors on the stack. There are some comments in the code to help. Finally, stats changes for ALPHA are from slight perturbations to the initial stack frame, all minimal diffs.
2008-12-05 12:09:29 -05:00
10.linux-boot
This brings M5 closer to modernity - the kernel being advertised is newer so it won't die on binaries compiled with newer glibc's, and enables use of TLS-toolchain built binaries for ALPHA_SE by putting auxiliary vectors on the stack. There are some comments in the code to help. Finally, stats changes for ALPHA are from slight perturbations to the initial stack frame, all minimal diffs.
2008-12-05 12:09:29 -05:00
10.mcf
X86: Update the mcf stats.
2008-11-13 23:30:15 -08:00
20.parser
X86: Add x86 reference output for the timing CPU.
2008-11-09 21:57:15 -08:00
30.eon
This brings M5 closer to modernity - the kernel being advertised is newer so it won't die on binaries compiled with newer glibc's, and enables use of TLS-toolchain built binaries for ALPHA_SE by putting auxiliary vectors on the stack. There are some comments in the code to help. Finally, stats changes for ALPHA are from slight perturbations to the initial stack frame, all minimal diffs.
2008-12-05 12:09:29 -05:00
40.perlbmk
This brings M5 closer to modernity - the kernel being advertised is newer so it won't die on binaries compiled with newer glibc's, and enables use of TLS-toolchain built binaries for ALPHA_SE by putting auxiliary vectors on the stack. There are some comments in the code to help. Finally, stats changes for ALPHA are from slight perturbations to the initial stack frame, all minimal diffs.
2008-12-05 12:09:29 -05:00
50.vortex
This brings M5 closer to modernity - the kernel being advertised is newer so it won't die on binaries compiled with newer glibc's, and enables use of TLS-toolchain built binaries for ALPHA_SE by putting auxiliary vectors on the stack. There are some comments in the code to help. Finally, stats changes for ALPHA are from slight perturbations to the initial stack frame, all minimal diffs.
2008-12-05 12:09:29 -05:00
60.bzip2
This brings M5 closer to modernity - the kernel being advertised is newer so it won't die on binaries compiled with newer glibc's, and enables use of TLS-toolchain built binaries for ALPHA_SE by putting auxiliary vectors on the stack. There are some comments in the code to help. Finally, stats changes for ALPHA are from slight perturbations to the initial stack frame, all minimal diffs.
2008-12-05 12:09:29 -05:00
70.twolf
This brings M5 closer to modernity - the kernel being advertised is newer so it won't die on binaries compiled with newer glibc's, and enables use of TLS-toolchain built binaries for ALPHA_SE by putting auxiliary vectors on the stack. There are some comments in the code to help. Finally, stats changes for ALPHA are from slight perturbations to the initial stack frame, all minimal diffs.
2008-12-05 12:09:29 -05:00
80.solaris-boot
Reference updates. Since split cache is gone, a lot of config.ini changes, and minor changes to stats that are likely due to the decoupling of insertions/evictions in the cache.
2008-11-06 11:11:42 -05:00