Thanks for doing this.  This has long been a sore spot and it is great that you 
are cleaning this up.  I know that code is not easy to understand.

I like the last option, though the memBuffer statistics are not that important 
to me.

What I care about is the generated controller statistics.  That is where I 
believe it is important to maintain a condensed format.  I assume you're plan 
is to tackle those eventually???

Brad


-----Original Message-----
From: Nilay Vaish [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 2:09 PM
To: Beckmann, Brad
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Printing vector statistics

Hi Brad

I am working on moving more of the statistics collected by ruby to gem5' 
style. To keep the printing similar to that of ruby, I am considering adding an 
option to print vector statistics in gem5 in style different from the current 
one. How would like to see the statistics? I can think of the following three 
options:

1. Keep the style as is. This means all the data values for index in the vector 
are printed on separate lines. For example:

system.ruby.dir_cntrl0.memBuffer.memBankCount::0           19      5.22% 5.22% 
# Number of accesses per bank
system.ruby.dir_cntrl0.memBuffer.memBankCount::1           15      4.12% 9.34% 
# Number of accesses per bank
system.ruby.dir_cntrl0.memBuffer.memBankCount::2           15      4.12% 13.46% 
# Number of accesses per bank
system.ruby.dir_cntrl0.memBuffer.memBankCount::3           19      5.22% 18.68% 
# Number of accesses per bank
system.ruby.dir_cntrl0.memBuffer.memBankCount::4           20      5.49% 24.18% 
# Number of accesses per bank


The first column is the name of stat and the index in the vector, the second 
column is value at the index, the third column is pdf and last one is pdf.

2. Print the data values, the pdf and the cdf on three separate lines. Example:

system.ruby.dir_cntrl0.memBuffer.memBankCount::data 19       15      15  19 
20
system.ruby.dir_cntrl0.memBuffer.memBankCount::pdf  19%      15%     15% 19% 
20%
system.ruby.dir_cntrl0.memBuffer.memBankCount::cdf  19%      34%     49% 68% 
88%

3. Print the data values, the pdf and the cdf together on a single line. 
Example:

system.ruby.dir_cntrl0.memBuffer.memBankCount::[data, pdf, cdf] [19 5.22% 
5.22%] [15 4.12% 9.34%] [15 4.12% 13.46%] [19 5.22% 18.68%] [20 5.49% 24.18%]


--
Nilay


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