That makes things a lot easier. Thank you.

A follow up question :
Where should I look if I want to identify the specific Controller connected
to a NI. I would like to identify a NI's corresponding controller by a name
and a number, e.g. CPCntrl0, L3Cntrl1 etc.

Regards,
Arun Mishra

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On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 11:12 PM Krishna, Tushar <tus...@ece.gatech.edu>
wrote:

> Each controller creates one NI. Multiple NIs connect to the same router
> within the NoC.
> So you can collect controller specific network stats from the NI it is
> connected to.
>
> Best,
> Tushar
>
> On Apr 23, 2020, 11:09 PM -0400, Arun Mishra via gem5-users <
> gem5-us...@gem5.org>, wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> In Garnet, is a single Network Interface object (NI) connected to a single
> Protocol Controller (e.g. Directory Controller, Cache Ctrl, Core pair Ctrl)
> or is connection to multiple controllers possible ?
>
> I am asking this because I need to collect some controller specific
> network stats and I want to know if there is a way to separate out the
> stats based on the NI it is connected with. Otherwise, is there a better
> way of collecting per controller network stats ?
>
> Thank You,
> Arun Mishra
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