gem5/configs
Andreas Hansson f85286b3de MEM: Add port proxies instead of non-structural ports
Port proxies are used to replace non-structural ports, and thus enable
all ports in the system to correspond to a structural entity. This has
the advantage of accessing memory through the normal memory subsystem
and thus allowing any constellation of distributed memories, address
maps, etc. Most accesses are done through the "system port" that is
used for loading binaries, debugging etc. For the entities that belong
to the CPU, e.g. threads and thread contexts, they wrap the CPU data
port in a port proxy.

The following replacements are made:
FunctionalPort      > PortProxy
TranslatingPort     > SETranslatingPortProxy
VirtualPort         > FSTranslatingPortProxy

--HG--
rename : src/mem/vport.cc => src/mem/fs_translating_port_proxy.cc
rename : src/mem/vport.hh => src/mem/fs_translating_port_proxy.hh
rename : src/mem/translating_port.cc => src/mem/se_translating_port_proxy.cc
rename : src/mem/translating_port.hh => src/mem/se_translating_port_proxy.hh
2012-01-17 12:55:08 -06:00
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boot ARM: Update config files for Android/BBench images available on website. 2011-12-15 00:43:35 -05:00
common MEM: Add port proxies instead of non-structural ports 2012-01-17 12:55:08 -06:00
example MEM: Add port proxies instead of non-structural ports 2012-01-17 12:55:08 -06:00
ruby MEM: Add port proxies instead of non-structural ports 2012-01-17 12:55:08 -06:00
splash2 Config: Keep track of uncached and cached ports separately. 2011-02-03 20:23:00 -08:00