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We are no longer distributing specific releases of M5 as tarballs.  The latest M5 source code (including the alpha-system and encumbered files) is available via our Mercurial repository host at http://repo.m5sim.org.  If you want to download the latest stable copy of M5 without installing Mercurial, you can get a tarball from that site via [http://repo.m5sim.org/m5-stable/archive/tip.tar.bz2 this link].
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This page hosts only useful stuff that is not in mercurial and obsolete releases for history's sake.
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== Useful Stuff Not In Mercurial ==
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=== Full-System Stuff ===
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* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/m5_system_2.0b3.tar.bz2 Full System Files] -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem
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** Unchanged since M5 2.0 beta 3. If you already have these you don't need them again.
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* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/linux-dist.tgz linux-dist] -- Everything you need to create your own disk image and compile everything in it from scratch
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* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/mkblankimage.sh.gz Blank image script] -- Shell script to create a blank disk image (with a partition table like M5 requires) of a given size
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* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/linux_patches.tar.bz2 Linux Patches] -- A patch queue of diffs against various linux kernels. It's intended to be applied on top of a mercurial repository of the linux tree as a mercurial queue (MQ). Diffs add more than 4 processor support, and fix a bug in the NSgigE device driver, add M5 debugging facilities, and skip wait loops.
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* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/tsb_osfpal BigTsunami PAL code] -- Modified PAL code to support more than 4 processors on Alpha Tsunami.
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=== Benchmarks ===
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* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/m5_benchmarks/v1-splash-alpha.tgz SPLASH benchmarks] -- See the [[Splash benchmarks]] page for more information
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===Pre-compiled Cross-compilers===
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All generated with [http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/ crosstool] for x86 linux hosts/linux targets
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* Alpha: [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/alpha_crosstool.tar.bz2 gcc-3.4.3],  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/alpha-gcc-4.1.1-glibc-2.3.5.tar.bz2 gcc-4.1.1 (NPTL)]
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* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/arm_crosstool.tar.bz2 ARM]
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* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/sparc64_crosstool.tar.bz2 SPARC64]
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== Obsolete Revisions ==
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You shouldn't really need anything here; it's just historical.
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=== M5 2.0 Beta 5 ===
 
=== M5 2.0 Beta 5 ===
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/m5_2.0b5.tar.bz2 M5 2.0b5] -- M5 2.0 Beta 5 release tarball.
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/m5_2.0b5.tar.bz2 M5 2.0b5] -- M5 2.0 Beta 5 release tarball.
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* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/m5_2.0b1.tar.bz2 M5 2.0b1] -- Includes testing infrastructure, and Alpha PAL/Console code  
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/m5_2.0b1.tar.bz2 M5 2.0b1] -- Includes testing infrastructure, and Alpha PAL/Console code  
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/m5_system_2.0b1.tar.bz2 M5 2.0b1 Full System Files] -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem  
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/m5_system_2.0b1.tar.bz2 M5 2.0b1 Full System Files] -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem  
===Other Files===
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/linux-dist.tgz linux-dist] -- Everything you need to create your own disk image and compile everything in it from scratch
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/alpha-system.tar.bz2 alpha-system] -- Code to build the alpha console and palcode
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/mkblankimage.sh.gz Blank image script] -- Shell script to create a blank disk image (with a partition table like M5 requires) of a given size
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/linux_patches.tar.bz2 Linux Patches] -- A patch queue of diffs against various linux kernels. It's intended to be applied on top of a mercurial repository of the linux tree as a mercurial queue (MQ). Diffs add more than 4 processor support, and fix a bug in the NSgigE device driver, add M5 debugging facilities, and skip wait loops.
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/tsb_osfpal BigTsunami PAL code] -- Modified PAL code to support more than 4 processors on Alpha Tsunami.
 
* [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/m5_benchmarks/v1-splash-alpha.tgz SPLASH benchmarks] -- See the [[Splash benchmarks]] page for more information
 
 
===Pre-compiled Cross-compilers===
 
*All generated with [http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/ crosstool] for x86 linux hosts/linux targets
 
* Alpha:  gcc-3.4.3[http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/alpha_crosstool.tar.bz2], gcc-4.1.1 (NPTL) [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/alpha-gcc-4.1.1-glibc-2.3.5.tar.bz2]
 
* ARM:  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/arm_crosstool.tar.bz2]
 
* SPARC64:  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/sparc64_crosstool.tar.bz2]
 
  
=== Old Versions ===
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=== Really Old Versions ===
 
*  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/old/m5_1.1.tar.gz M5 1.1 Source Tree]
 
*  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/old/m5_1.1.tar.gz M5 1.1 Source Tree]
 
*  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/old/m5_system_1.1.tar.bz2 M5 1.1 Full System Files]
 
*  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/old/m5_system_1.1.tar.bz2 M5 1.1 Full System Files]
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*  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/old/m5base.tar.gz Slightly modified Linux 2.6.8.1 source tree]
 
*  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/old/m5base.tar.gz Slightly modified Linux 2.6.8.1 source tree]
 
*  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/linux_m5-2.6.8.1.diff Linux 2.6.8.1 diff] -- Diff against Linux 2.6.8.1 to add more than 4 processor support, and fix a bug in the NSgigE device driver
 
*  [http://www.m5sim.org/dist/current/linux_m5-2.6.8.1.diff Linux 2.6.8.1 diff] -- Diff against Linux 2.6.8.1 to add more than 4 processor support, and fix a bug in the NSgigE device driver
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__NOTOC__

Revision as of 22:48, 14 June 2008

We are no longer distributing specific releases of M5 as tarballs. The latest M5 source code (including the alpha-system and encumbered files) is available via our Mercurial repository host at http://repo.m5sim.org. If you want to download the latest stable copy of M5 without installing Mercurial, you can get a tarball from that site via this link.

This page hosts only useful stuff that is not in mercurial and obsolete releases for history's sake.

Useful Stuff Not In Mercurial

Full-System Stuff

  • Full System Files -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem
    • Unchanged since M5 2.0 beta 3. If you already have these you don't need them again.
  • linux-dist -- Everything you need to create your own disk image and compile everything in it from scratch
  • Blank image script -- Shell script to create a blank disk image (with a partition table like M5 requires) of a given size
  • Linux Patches -- A patch queue of diffs against various linux kernels. It's intended to be applied on top of a mercurial repository of the linux tree as a mercurial queue (MQ). Diffs add more than 4 processor support, and fix a bug in the NSgigE device driver, add M5 debugging facilities, and skip wait loops.
  • BigTsunami PAL code -- Modified PAL code to support more than 4 processors on Alpha Tsunami.

Benchmarks

Pre-compiled Cross-compilers

All generated with crosstool for x86 linux hosts/linux targets


Obsolete Revisions

You shouldn't really need anything here; it's just historical.

M5 2.0 Beta 5

  • M5 2.0b5 -- M5 2.0 Beta 5 release tarball.
    • There are a couple of important cache patches available on the mailing list here and here.
  • M5 2.0b5 encumbered files -- M5 2.0b5 encumbered (i.e. non-free) files.
    • These are now compiled in along with the M5 code using extras.
    • They aren't needed unless you require a feature they provide (most notably eio trace support).
  • M5 2.0b3 Full System Files -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem
    • Unchanged since beta 3. If you already have these you don't need them again.

M5 2.0 Beta 4

  • M5 2.0b4 -- M5 2.0 Beta 4 release tarball.
  • M5 2.0b4 encumbered files -- M5 2.0b4 encumbered (i.e. non-free) files.
    • These are now compiled in along with the M5 code using extras.
    • They aren't needed unless you require a feature they provide (most notably eio trace support).
  • M5 2.0b3 Full System Files -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem
    • Unchanged since beta 3. If you already have these you don't need them again.
  • alpha-system -- Code to build the alpha console and palcode
    • Added bugfix for >2GB of simulated memory

M5 2.0 Beta 3

  • M5 2.0b3 -- M5 2.0 Beta 3 release tarball.
  • M5 2.0b3 encumbered files -- M5 2.0b3 encumbered (i.e. non-free) files. These are overlaid on the M5 2.0b3 release if you want them. They aren't needed unless you require a feature they provide (most notably eio trace support).
  • M5 2.0b3 Full System Files -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem

M5 2.0 Beta 2

  • M5 2.0b2 -- M5 2.0 Beta 2 release tarball.
  • M5 2.0b2 encumbered files -- M5 2.0b2 encumbered (i.e. non-free) files. These are overlaid on the M5 2.0b2 release if you want them. They aren't needed unless you require a feature they provide (most notably eio trace support).
  • M5 2.0b1 Full System Files -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem These haven't changed since 2.0b1

M5 2.0 Beta 1

  • Patch 1 -- An overlay patch for 2.0b1; go into your m5 directory and untar this to overwrite changed files. Mostly just minor bug fixes.
  • M5 2.0b1 -- Includes testing infrastructure, and Alpha PAL/Console code
  • M5 2.0b1 Full System Files -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem

Really Old Versions