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> Subject: Re: [gem5-dev] Ideas for sprint projects
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> Thanks everyone who came up with some ideas!
>
> I've compiled them on this page on the wiki: http://gem5.org/Sprint_Ideas.
> Feel f
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From: gem5-dev [mailto:gem5-dev-boun...@gem5.org] On Behalf Of Jason Lowe-Power
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2017 12:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [gem5-dev] Ideas for sprint projects
Thanks ever
Thanks everyone who came up with some ideas!
I've compiled them on this page on the wiki: http://gem5.org/Sprint_Ideas.
Feel free to edit or add more ideas. I tried to expand on each idea with a
few sentences, but I didn't get to all of them. I also included the person
who suggested the idea with
Hi all,
A large-sized project for some crafty person out there: A
binary-translation CPU for fast-forwarding, much like the KVMCpu, but more
portable. It could, for example, be built on top of the Tiny Code
Generator (TCG), as it is BSD licensed.
Quite a big task, but also a very big
functional units
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From: gem5-dev [mailto:gem5-dev-boun...@gem5.org] On Behalf Of Jason Lowe-Power
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 8:13 AM
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Subject: [gem5-dev] Ideas for sprint projects
Hi gem5 Developers!
As you're probably awar
Another small project:
Unify PS/2 handling: PS2 is implemented by both the i8042 and PL050
models, but almost no code is shared.
//Andreas
On 23/01/17 15:57, Andreas Sandberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for organising this! See below for some of my ideas.
Small projects:
* Clean up
Hi all,
Another medium-sized idea: Embed the generated system SVG in a web page
that can be used to interactively navigate the simulation results
This should be fairly easy for anyone skilled in client-side scripting. It
may even be used to view incremental results while the simulation is
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for organising this! See below for some of my ideas.
Small projects:
* Clean up serialization code for better code reuse (particularly
container helpers)
* Create a separate test classification for CI smoke tests (faster
than quick)
Medium-sized projects:
* New test
Hi gem5 Developers!
As you're probably aware, I'm going to be running a gem5 coding sprint in
the afternoon after the Learning gem5 tutorial at HPCA on Sunday Feb 5.
I'm looking for ideas for small projects that could be started (or even
better, completed) in a few hours. Do you have any small