* build/ALPHA/tests/opt/quick/se/00.hello/alpha/linux/o3-timing passed.
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I tried to upload these patches to review board but it kept giving me this:
abort: The file was not found in the repository (207)
stat: fail
file: src/arch/x86/cpuid.cc
One is a revert of the original CPUID patch, and the second is a new patch
which enables just a few feature bits to make SE
Hi folks. I was just thinking about how that CPUID change caused problems
when running ChromeOS, and it occurred to me that it doesn't matter what
gem5 supports when CPUID is run if the host system doesn't support the
features it claims. To be really safe, when running with KVM, we should
report
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- Andreas Hansson
On Nov. 19, 2014, 6:44 a.m.,
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On Dec. 17, 2014, 1:41 p.m., Andreas Hansson wrote:
Ship It!
Actually, looking at the Cirrus device, could we not simply check if KvmVM is
nullptr?
- Andreas
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Hi,
I try to run the ARM in-order cpu and it still does not work.
Is anyone working on this since 2012?
Thank you
Regards
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The in-order cpu model is deprecated and will soon be removed from the tree. Id
you'd like an in order cpu model use the minor cpu model which supports ARM.
Ali
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On Dec 17, 2014, at 2:18 PM, Anastasiia via gem5-dev gem5-dev@gem5.org
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Hi,
Hi all,
Given that the InOrderCPU is causing confusion, and only ever compiled for
MIPS and SPARC, how would people feel about:
1) Go ahead and remove the two regressions using the model, and also stop
compiling it for MIPS and SPARC. This could be done in the next few weeks
if no one objects.
Dear developers users
you had added the Fault Model(aisopos konistantinus) to gem5. but you didn't
any info in gem5 wiki. when i send an email to writer of this fault model he
don't reply to my emails. plz if you have some info plz tell me study those.
more and less i get some info about tthis
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