Re: [gem5-dev] cc registers

2018-10-16 Thread Beckmann, Brad
+Yasuko Hi Gabe, Yes, I remember that change. That was actually performed by a former AMD co-op Binh Pham (who was advised by Yasuko). Bihn did a lot of great work digging into the O3 model finding various performance bugs. Most of his fixes where added back in 2015, but some of them never

Re: [gem5-dev] cc registers

2018-10-16 Thread Jason Lowe-Power
Hey Gabe, I don't know if this helps, but I remember a lot of problems with register renaming and CC registers ~6ish years ago. IIRC, there's a separate pool of physical registers for the CC registers so that they do not limit the renaming of "normal" registers. There were probably some discussio

Re: [gem5-dev] Make the GNU mailman archive visible to non subscribers

2018-10-16 Thread Ciro Santilli
Ah, and since it is email discussion time... :-) can we also forbid HTML emails and force plain text only? From: Ciro Santilli Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 3:48:31 PM To: Jason Lowe-Power; gem5 Developer List; gabebl...@google.com Cc: nd Subject: Re: [gem5-dev]

Re: [gem5-dev] Make the GNU mailman archive visible to non subscribers

2018-10-16 Thread Ciro Santilli
Also I was wondering, is it possible to subscribe to all patch emails from Gerrit itself instead of Mailman? If yes, I would recommend that we just let people do that instead of sending all patches to the dev mailing list. This way people can easily opt to watch dev discussions without patche

Re: [gem5-dev] Make the GNU mailman archive visible to non subscribers

2018-10-16 Thread Andreas Sandberg
Hi Everyone, I would be in favour of using Google Groups as it integrates nicely with the Google-hosted Gerrit server. As far as I know, it should be possible to create custom groups live under a non-Google domain. I.e., it should be possible to keep gem5-{dev,users}@gem5.org and still use Gro

Re: [gem5-dev] Separate automatically generated nightly Cron results and Gerrit patch "Changes in" emails from other dev discussions

2018-10-16 Thread Daniel Carvalho
Hello, Turning off the Cron e-mails would be a good temporary solution. I am in favor of a split list because I've turned off patch notifications, but I always keep the gem5-review tab open, so it's easy to check updates and have a general notion of what's going on without having a gerrit spam o

[gem5-dev] Cron /z/m5/regression/do-regression quick

2018-10-16 Thread Cron Daemon
* build/RISCV/tests/opt/quick/se/02.insttest/riscv/linux-rv64c/minor-timing: FAILED! * build/RISCV/tests/opt/quick/se/02.insttest/riscv/linux-rv64c/o3-timing: FAILED! * build/RISCV/tests/opt/quick/se/02.insttest/riscv/linux-rv64c/simple-atomic: FAILED! * build/RISCV/tests/opt/