Looking through the mips directory for files that are just copyright
MIPS and not UM....
interrupts.cc seems to be derived from alpha/interrupts.hh
linux/linux.hh is exactly the same as alpha/linux/linux.hh with some
constants changed
linux/linux.cc is s/AlphaLinux/MipsLinux/g of alpha/linux/linux.cc
mips_core_specific.cc is ev5.cc with most of the code commented out
utility.cc has 25 lines verbatim from alpha/utility.cc
regfile.cc is very similar to sparc/regfile.cc
Ali
On Jun 1, 2008, at 3:18 PM, nathan binkert wrote:
If text was copied and modified, it should have the UM copyright and
the MIPS copyright. If it was done from scratch, it should be MIPS
only. If you barely changed the UM version, it should just stay UM.
Nate
On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Korey Sewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
2) Should any of the MIPS files have the UM copyright on them? Ali,
Korey? Can you look at those?
I doubt anything in arch/mips should have the UM copyright except
like
SConscript maybe but the vast vast majority was maybe based off of
other UM stuff but inidividually developed while I was at MIPS or at
the very least under MIPS funding.
I'll go through and check copyrights and stuff on the arch/mips
today ...
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Graduate Student - PhD Candidate
Computer Science & Engineering
University of Michigan
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