Update README.md

Corrected PublicConfigs.scala -> Configs.scala
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Christopher Celio 2015-09-02 22:55:53 -07:00
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@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ module name), which instantiates a Rocket core, uncore logic, and glues
them together. them together.
* **Network.scala**: This source file holds the crossbar network used in * **Network.scala**: This source file holds the crossbar network used in
the uncore for multi-core implementations. the uncore for multi-core implementations.
* **PublicConfigs.scala**: This holds all the rocket-chip parameters. * **Configs.scala**: This holds all the rocket-chip parameters.
Probably this file is the most important file for external users. We Probably this file is the most important file for external users. We
will revisit this topic in the next section "How should I use the Rocket will revisit this topic in the next section "How should I use the Rocket
chip generator?", and will also post a more detailed explanation of the chip generator?", and will also post a more detailed explanation of the
@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ tests and benchmarks.
By now, you probably figured out that all generated files have a By now, you probably figured out that all generated files have a
configuration name attached, e.g. DefaultCPPConfig and configuration name attached, e.g. DefaultCPPConfig and
DefaultVLSIConfig. Take a look at src/main/scala/PublicConfigs.scala. DefaultVLSIConfig. Take a look at src/main/scala/Configs.scala.
Search for NSets and NWays defined in DefaultConfig. You can change Search for NSets and NWays defined in DefaultConfig. You can change
those numbers to get a Rocket core with different cache parameters. For those numbers to get a Rocket core with different cache parameters. For
example, by changing L1I, NWays to 4, you will get a 32KB 4-way example, by changing L1I, NWays to 4, you will get a 32KB 4-way