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Make the AlphaConsole calculate the number of CPUs instead of passing that in as a parameter. cpu/base.cc: pass the desired cpu_id into registerExecContext, offsetting it by the thread number. a cpu_id of -1 means that it should be generated for you. cpu/base.hh: Take the cpu_id as a parameter cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: Accept the cpu_id as a parameter while we're here, let's remove the multiplier since it is not used. dev/alpha_console.cc: don't take the number of CPUs as a parameter. Calculate it from the system based on the number of CPUs that have been registered. move init() code to startup() to ensure that all CPUs are registerd. dev/alpha_console.hh: python/m5/objects/AlphaConsole.py: don't take the number of CPUs as a parameter. move init() code to startup() to ensure that all CPUs are registerd. python/m5/objects/BaseCPU.py: take the cpu_id as a parameter. Default it to -1 which means that it will be generated. sim/system.cc: allow the registerExecContext functioin to take a desired cpu_id as a parameter. Check to ensure that the id isn't already used. Accept -1 as a request to have an id assigned. sim/system.hh: keep track of the number of registered exec contexts. provide a function for accessing the number of exec contexts that checks to ensure that they are all registered correctly. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 8e12f96ff8a49fa16cdbbdb4c05c651376c35788 |
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memtest | ||
o3 | ||
ozone | ||
simple | ||
trace | ||
base.cc | ||
base.hh | ||
base_dyn_inst.cc | ||
base_dyn_inst.hh | ||
exec_context.cc | ||
exec_context.hh | ||
exetrace.cc | ||
exetrace.hh | ||
inst_seq.hh | ||
intr_control.cc | ||
intr_control.hh | ||
pc_event.cc | ||
pc_event.hh | ||
smt.hh | ||
static_inst.cc | ||
static_inst.hh |