# Version 20.1.0.0 * m5.stats.dump() root argument renamed to roots to reflect the fact that it now takes a list of SimObjects # Version 20.0.0.2 **[HOTFIX]** A patch was applied to fix the RubyPrefetcher with MESI_Three_Level. Prior to this fix a segfault occurred. # Version 20.0.0.1 **[HOTFIX]** A fix was applied to stop incorrect clock frequences being reported due to rounding errors. # Version 20.0.0.0 Welcome to our first "official" gem5 release! gem5 v19.0.0.0 was a "test" release, but this one has release notes, so it must be official! Thank you to everyone that made this release possible! This has been a very productive release with over [70 issues closed](https://gem5.atlassian.net/), over 500 commits, and 31 unique contributors. Below are some of the highlights, though I'm sure I've missed some important changes. ## New features * [gem5-resources repository](https://gem5.googlesource.com/public/gem5-resources/) * This new repository will store all of the *sources* (e.g., code) used to create testing and research resources. This includes disk images, testing binaries, kernel binaries, etc. * Binaries created with the sources are hosted on dist.gem5.org. * Details on the new page for resources: . * Memory SimObjects can now be initialized using an image file using the image_file parameter. * **[USER-FACING CHANGE]** The m5 utility has been revamped with a new build system based on scons, tests, and updated and more consistent feature support. * To build, now use `scons build//out/m5`, not `make`. * [Documentation](http://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_docs/m5ops/) coming soon. * Robust support for marshalling data from a function call inside the simulation to a function within gem5 using a predefined set of rules. * Developers can specify an ABI for guest<->simulator calls and then "just call functions". * Unifies pseudo-inst, syscall, and other support. * Code within gem5 has been updated. However, users which added new pseudo-ops may have to update their code. * **[PYTHON API CHANGE]** Workload configuration pulled out into its own object, simplifying the System object and making workload configuration more modular and flexible. * All full system config/run scripts must be updated (e.g., anything that used the `LinuxX86System` or similar SimObject). * Many of the parameters of `System` are now parameters of the `Workload` (see `src/sim/Workload.py`). * For instance, many parameters of `LinuxX86System` are now part of `X86FsLinux` which is now the `workload` parameter of the `System` SimObject. * See https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/24283/ and https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/26466 for more details. * Sv39 paging has been added to the RISC-V ISA, bringing gem5 close to running Linux on RISC-V. * (Some) Baremetal OSes are now supported. * Improvements to DRAM model: * Added support for verifying available command bandwidth. * Added support for multi-cycle commands. * Added new timing parameters. * Added ability to interleave bursts. * Added LPDDR5 configurations. * **[Developer change]** We are beginning to document gem5 APIs. * Currently, only SimObjects and the APIs they depend on have been documented. * We are using doxygen to mark "stable APIs" and will use manual code review to make sure the APIs stay stable. * More information will be coming during gem5-20.1 development. ## Removed features * Support for the ALPHA ISA has been dropped. * All ALPHA ISA code has been removed * Old "rcS" scripts for ALPHA have been removed ## New supported platforms * Compiling and running gem5 with Python 3 is now fully supported. * Lots of code changes required for this. * There may still be some python code that's not up to date. Please open a [Jira ticket](https://gem5.atlassian.net/) if you find any code that doesn't work with python3. * gem5 now supports Ubuntu 20.04. * Compiling gem5 with GCC 8 and 9 is now supported. * Compiling with clang up to version 9 is now supported. ## Testing improvements * Scons-based tests have been migrated to the testlib framework. * Tests can now be run with `tests/main.py`, except for the unittests. * Please consult TESTING.md for more information on how these may be run. * We are continuing to work on CI tests. Most of the plumbing is there for Google Cloud Build integration. See [the Jira issue](https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-237) for details. ## Other API changes * **[API CHANGE]** Ruby's prefetcher renamed to RubyPrefetcher. * Any SLICC protocols with prefetchers need to be updated. * Some config scripts for Ruby protocols with prefetchers may need to be updated. * **[API CHANGE]** SE mode improvements. * Better support for the mmap and related syscalls. * A new virtual memory area API for tracking SE mode allocations. * When implementing syscalls, the way that guest memory is allocated changes. All code in gem5 is updated, but if there are any external syscalls, they may need be updated. * **[COMMAND LINE CHANGE]** The `--disk-image` argument to `fs.py` is now optional. * However, the disk image names *are no longer implied*. * The script still implicitly searches `M5_PATH`, but the name of the disk image must be specified. * **[API CHANGE]** SLICC `queueMemory` is now `enqueue`. * All protocol configs must be updated with another message buffer in the memory controllers (directories). * All protocol SLICC files must replace `queueMemoryRead` and `queueMemoryWrite` with `enqueue` to another "special" message buffer named `memQueue`. * This allows finite buffering between the cache controllers and DRAMCtrl. * **[API CHANGE]** Added Prefetcher namespace * All prefetchers' names have changed from `*Prefetcher` to `Prefetcher::*` * If you have any prefetchers that are not in the gem5 mainline, your code will likely need to be updated. ## Other changes * Implemented ARMv8.3-CompNum, SIMD complex number extension. * Support for Arm Trusted Firmware + u-boot with the new VExpress_GEM5_Foundation platform * Removed author list from source files. * This was originally so future people would know who to contact. * However, it was difficult to maintain and quickly out of date. * Copyright is unchanged. * Improvements to gem5's power model. * MESI_Three_Level Ruby protocol bugfixes. * Ruby functional reads now work in more cases. * Indirect branch stats work correctly now.