I was wondering, are there any good system C models which can be used as
test cases to develop a system C kernel against? Ideally it would be
something simple that just exercised the various facilities models expect
without the added complexity of actually modeling anything. That might be a
good
Hey,
> Am 27.07.2017 um 09:14 schrieb Andreas Hansson :
>
> Overall I strongly support aligning gem5 and SystemC further. The best
> outcome, in my view, would be if gem5 was transitioned to work on the
> SystemC kernel, allowing interoperability and more elaborate event
Gabe Black has submitted this change and it was merged. (
https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/4320 )
Change subject: base: Give more information when setting up asynchronous IO
fails.
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base: Give more information when
Hi all,
I am a newbie and know very little about gem5.
Now I want to emulate a rack-scale non-coherent cache machine using gem5,
but I totally have no idea where I should start.
Instead of simulate a complete rack-scale machine, such as THE MACHINE in
hp, I only focus on some particular aspects
Pau Cabre has uploaded this change for review. (
https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/4340
Change subject: mem-cache: Delete squashed HWPrefetches
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mem-cache: Delete squashed HWPrefetches
Request and Packet for squashed
* build/RISCV/tests/opt/quick/se/00.hello/riscv/linux/minor-timing: FAILED!
* build/RISCV/tests/opt/quick/se/00.hello/riscv/linux/o3-timing: FAILED!
* build/RISCV/tests/opt/quick/se/00.hello/riscv/linux/simple-atomic: FAILED!
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