Just curious: which memory tester are you referring to, and how does it
differ from the MemTest object that's already in src/memtest?

Steve

On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Rick Strong <[email protected]> wrote:

> It all sounds very useful. Basically, I want a system where I can just
> do simple queries and have interesting questions answered on the spot
> without extra scripting. I also want to know more about swig, the
> C/Python API, so count me in. The one issue is that I am still trying to
> get the performance in the directory coherence multi-banked patch
> up-to-par and am adding performance optimizations and working with
> Jiayuan to add MESI coherence protocol. I also wanted to get the memory
> tester into M5-dev, as I think it catches lots of memory bugs in actual
> applications. So I might be a bit slow on this project until that is
> done. In the meantime, I will try to get the current setup with the
> database working on my machine and ping you about cleaning up the API.
>
> Have a good weekend,
> -Rick
>
> >
> >
> > Ok, long e-mail.  I hope you find this stuff useful.  If you want to
> > learn a thing or two about python, databases, swig, and the C/Python
> > API, consider helping me out!  This sounds like a whole lot of stuff,
> > but in all honestly, a significant fraction of the code is written.
> > It's mostly a matter of putting the pieces together and cleaning it
> > all up.
> >
> >   Nate
> >
> >
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