Re: [gem5-dev] Ruby regression tests and null isa

2014-09-03 Thread Andreas Hansson via gem5-dev
Hi Nilay, That all sounds good. I am not adverse to the idea of including a ruby protocol in the NULL build, but I??d like it to be for a good reason as it does indeed add quite some time to the build. That??s all... Andreas On 03/09/2014 05:44, "Nilay Vaish" wrote: >On Mon, 1 Sep 2014, Andrea

Re: [gem5-dev] Ruby regression tests and null isa

2014-09-02 Thread Nilay Vaish via gem5-dev
On Mon, 1 Sep 2014, Andreas Hansson wrote: Hi Nilay, That is a very good point, and thanks for spending some cycles on this. I¹m not pushing for a transition, I merely thought it made more sense, but I forgot about the hello world tests. Does the ³hello world² actually add any value to the reg

Re: [gem5-dev] Ruby regression tests and null isa

2014-09-01 Thread Andreas Hansson via gem5-dev
Hi Nilay, That is a very good point, and thanks for spending some cycles on this. I¹m not pushing for a transition, I merely thought it made more sense, but I forgot about the hello world tests. Does the ³hello world² actually add any value to the regressions? Would it not be better to: 1) run a

[gem5-dev] Ruby regression tests and null isa

2014-08-30 Thread Nilay Vaish via gem5-dev
Andreas I was thinking of editing the regression tests for ruby coherence protocols (memtest and rubytest) so that they use null isa, instead of alpha. But then I thought more about it and it seems that there is nothing to be gained over here. We will still compile alpha isa with different