> On Dec. 5, 2014, 11:47 a.m., Andreas Hansson wrote:
> > Looks good. What about the regressions?

I have run hello world in se mode for both X86 and ARM. I also have a small 
program that does int array manipulation, and I run it in se mode for both X86 
and ARM. I typically run timing and detailed cpu with simple memory. I have 
also run this same small program in FS mode on X86.

If there are more regression tests, could you please let me know? Since I am 
new here, I am figuring out as I go.


- Cagdas


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On Dec. 4, 2014, 6:21 p.m., Cagdas Dirik wrote:
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> (Updated Dec. 4, 2014, 6:21 p.m.)
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> Review request for Default, Andrew Bardsley, Andreas Hansson, and Ali Saidi.
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> Repository: gem5
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> Description
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> This change includes edits to MC146818 timer to prevent RTC events firing 
> before startup to comply with SimObject initialization call sequence.
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> 
> Diffs
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>   src/dev/mc146818.hh fea29fc045ee 
>   src/dev/mc146818.cc fea29fc045ee 
>   src/dev/x86/cmos.hh fea29fc045ee 
>   src/dev/x86/cmos.cc fea29fc045ee 
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> Diff: http://reviews.gem5.org/r/2545/diff/
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> Testing
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> Thanks,
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> Cagdas Dirik
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