Steve, I did cherry pick two changesets which were required for x86 kvm cpu to work properly in gem5-stable. This was done using hg transplant.

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Nilay


On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, Steve Reinhardt wrote:

Since gem5-stable is just a clone of gem5-dev, it's not really possible to
cherry-pick or reorder patches.  (At least not without creating a branch
and a bunch of likely headaches.)  I expect someone will pipe up and say
that this would be easier if we used git...

Steve


On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Nilay Vaish <[email protected]> wrote:

I suggest that we push these patches to gem5-stable in an order different
from that of the gem5-dev repo.  Those that donot apply cleanly can wait
for the next "full" cycle (scheduled for June).


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Nilay

On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, Andreas Hansson wrote:

 Hi Nilay,

I realise. I am merely conscious of the fact that there are a lot of fixes
ready to go out. I was mostly thinking to benefit from this.

If you think it¹s too soon we can hold off.

Andreas

On 21/02/2014 14:29, "Nilay Vaish" <[email protected]> wrote:

 gem5-stable was updated last weekend.

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Nilay

On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, Andreas Hansson wrote:

 Hi all,

We have some fixes and minor extensions in the pipeline (the latter on
RB), and with those out of the way, perhaps it would be a good
opportunity to update gem5-stable? If anyone else has fixes that are
ready to go out, perhaps we could set a date and aim to not add any
features in this window.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

Andreas


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