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(Updated Jan. 17, 2016, 11:47 p.m.) Review request for Default. Repository: gem5 Description (updated) ------- Changeset 11298:1af0000a8d03 --------------------------- ruby: Make MessageBuffers actually finite sized When Ruby controllers stall messages in MessageBuffers, the buffer moves those messages off the priority heap and into a per-address stall map. When buffers are finite-sized, the test areNSlotsAvailable() only checks the size of the priority heap, but ignores the stall map, so the map is allowed to grow unbounded if the controller stalls numerous messages. This patch fixes the problem by tracking the stall map size and testing the total number of messages in the buffer appropriately. Diffs (updated) ----- src/mem/ruby/network/MessageBuffer.hh d1f8610cdffd src/mem/ruby/network/MessageBuffer.cc d1f8610cdffd Diff: http://reviews.gem5.org/r/3283/diff/ Testing ------- Multiple tests to exercise the capacity of buffers, including high bandwidth demand and MLP situations concurrently accessing numerous different line addresses. Regressions are unchanged, since they do not use finite-sized buffering. NOTE: When using finite-sized buffers, this fix can cause decreased performance due to insufficient buffering, a condition that was masked with the unbounded stall map. Users may need to adjust buffer sizes to revalidate performance. Thanks, Joel Hestness _______________________________________________ gem5-dev mailing list [email protected] http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev
