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2008-07-28 Thread Cron Daemon
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Re: [m5-dev] submit patches: Mesh2D, directory coherence, and multithreading

2008-07-28 Thread jiayuan meng
Hey all, FYI, I've finished most part of the patch, but wish it can be tested a bit more before I submit it to the repository. Since there are some deadlines coming, I hope submitting it in late Aug or early Sept won't bother you much? Thanks! Jiayuan Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 10:29:17 -0700

Re: [m5-dev] submit patches: Mesh2D, directory coherence, and multithreading

2008-07-28 Thread nathan binkert
FYI, I've finished most part of the patch, but wish it can be tested a bit more before I submit it to the repository. Since there are some deadlines coming, I hope submitting it in late Aug or early Sept won't bother you much? That would be fine, though you might want to make your patches

Re: [m5-dev] x86 devices

2008-07-28 Thread Gabriel Michael Black
I didn't know that. I've looked at some code in QEMU and/or boches and/or PTLsim at various points, and one impression I got was that it would generally be as much work steal bits of code than to reimplement things directly because of the architectural differences. They're definitely good