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util/statetrace/Makefile:
    Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are:

    statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler
    statetrace-native: use the native compiler
    statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler

    I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later.
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc:
    Implementation of i386 support
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh:
    Declaration of i386 support
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc:
    implementation of SPARC support
util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh:
    declaration of SPARC support
util/statetrace/printer.cc:
    Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively.
util/statetrace/printer.hh:
    Declaration of "Printer" objects
util/statetrace/refcnt.hh:
    This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later.
util/statetrace/regstate.hh:
    Interface for accessing registers.
util/statetrace/statetrace.cc:
    Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop.
util/statetrace/tracechild.cc:
    Implementation of the base tracechild class.
util/statetrace/tracechild.hh:
    Declaration of the base tracechild class.
util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc:
    This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface.
util/statetrace/x86.format:
    An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later.

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tests Update port numbers from new unproxy ordering. 2006-09-07 02:07:06 -04:00
util Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. 2006-09-17 03:46:30 -04:00
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README Update for 2.0 beta 1 patch 1 2006-08-25 15:17:25 -04:00
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SConstruct SConstruct: 2006-08-21 18:25:33 -04:00

This is release 2.0_beta (patch 1) of the M5 simulator.

For detailed information about building the simulator and getting
started please refer to http://www.m5sim.org.

Specific pages of interest are:
http://www.m5sim.org/wiki/index.php/Compiling_M5
http://www.m5sim.org/wiki/index.php/Running_M5

Short version:

1. If you don't have SCons version 0.96.91 or newer, get it from
http://wwww.scons.org.

2. If you don't have SWIG version 1.3.28 or newer, get it from
http://wwww.swig.org.

3. In this directory, type 'scons build/ALPHA_SE/tests/debug/quick'.  This
will build the debug version of the m5 binary (m5.debug) for the Alpha
syscall emulation target, and run the quick regression tests on it.

If you have questions, please send mail to m5-users@m5sim.org

WHAT'S INCLUDED (AND NOT)
-------------------------

The basic source release includes these subdirectories:
 - m5: 
   - src: source code of the m5 simulator
   - tests: regression tests
   - ext: less-common external packages needed to build m5
   - system/alpha: source for Alpha console and PALcode

To run full-system simulations, you will need compiled console,
PALcode, and kernel binaries and one or more disk images.  These files
are collected in a separate archive, m5_system.tar.bz2.  This file
can he downloaded separately.

M5 supports Linux 2.4/2.6, FreeBSD, and the proprietary Compaq/HP
Tru64 version of Unix. We are able to distribute Linux and FreeBSD
bootdisks, but we are unable to distribute bootable disk images of
Tru64 Unix. If you have a Tru64 license and are interested in
obtaining disk images, contact us at m5-dev@eecs.umich.edu.