Hi everyone,

As you may have seen, we have posted a patch to simplify the use of gcc’s and 
clang’s Undefined Behaviour Sanitizer (UBSan) with gem5: 
http://reviews.gem5.org/r/2429/

Using UBSan, we have cleaned up a number of issues that were unearthed when 
running the ARM regressions. It would be helpful if someone running X86 and 
Alpha could also do some tidying up, as the regressions have highlighted a 
number of issues, such as integer overflows, shifts by negative numbers, etc. 
Especially Alpha has 100s of issues from a full regression run.

Let me know if there are any questions around how to use the tool.

Andreas


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