Get rid of the ConsoleListener SimObject and just fold the
relevant code directly into the SimConsole object. Now, you can easily turn off the listen port by just specifying 0 as the port. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : c8937fa45b429d8a0728e6c720a599e38972aaf0
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from m5.SimObject import SimObject
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from m5.params import *
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from m5.proxy import *
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class ConsoleListener(SimObject):
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type = 'ConsoleListener'
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port = Param.TcpPort(3456, "listen port")
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class SimConsole(SimObject):
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type = 'SimConsole'
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append_name = Param.Bool(True, "append name() to filename")
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intr_control = Param.IntrControl(Parent.any, "interrupt controller")
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listener = Param.ConsoleListener("console listener")
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port = Param.TcpPort(3456, "listen port")
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number = Param.Int(0, "console number")
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output = Param.String('console', "file to dump output to")
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