"Uncrustify" seems to have many more options than astyle.  I've used
universalindentgui, a graphical tool that lets you preview/configure
multiple code beautifiers, in the past and managed to get something close
to the gem5 indenting/coding style.  The graphical preview lets you iterate
through the options relatively quickly.



On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Chia-Hsin Owen Chen <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to convert my code to match the gem5 coding style.
>
> Does anyone know if there is any code beautifier that can be configured to
> match the gem5 required coding style? I tried astyle but it still can't
> fulfill the requirement.
>
> Thanks,
> -Owen
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 1:27 AM, Chia-Hsin Owen Chen
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am a graduate student at MIT, advised by Li-Shiuan Peh. We have
> recently
> > developed a power/area/delay model for NoCs and incorporate into gem5.
> This
> > tool is added to replace the current NoC power/area model, Orion 2.0.
> >
> > We validated Orion 2.0 and saw substantial errors compared against
> > fabricated chip data and SPICE simulation because many technology
> > parameters and scaling factors in Orion 2.0 are way off.
> >
> > We then developed a completely new NoC power/area/delay model called
> DSENT
> > [NOCS'12] that uses an ASIC-based methodology for modeling. DSENT uses
> very
> > few technology parameters that can be readily estimated, builds a
> standard
> > cell library and sizes these cells subject to timing constraints. It has
> > been validated against SPICE and measurements, and we currently provide
> > 45nm, 32nm, 22nm, 11nm (Trigate), as well as photonic NoCs.
> >
> > The integrated DSENT takes router configurations from GARNET. The link
> > length between two nodes are calculated in the topology scripts using a
> > user-specified tile dimension. The frequency and technology can also be
> > specified through python scripts. Currently only the technology parameter
> > files still remain as text files.
> >
> > This work is jointly developed by our group, Prof. Vladimir Stojanovic
> > (MIT), and Chen Sun (his student). For more detail of DSENT, please visit
> > our website (https://sites.google.com/site/mitdsent/home).
> >
> > I am going to publish a review request and looking forward to your
> > comments!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Owen
> >
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