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On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Gabe Black <[email protected]> wrote:

> Right, that part makes sense. The thing I'm asking about is the line you
> added here
>
>
>   CPUClass.clock = '2GHz'
>  +CPUClass.numThreads = len(workloads)
>
> where it looks to me like you're scaling up the number of threads so the
> workloads will fit. What I'm saying is that if somebody has too many
> workloads, that's probably wrong and they should hit the fatal you've
> added rather than accommodating it. I could be misinterpreting the code
> since I'm not seeing it in context.


Oh, I see. I'm not sure what the right answer is there then.

I thought it would be nice to have the se.py file figure out what type of
SMT CPU you're using and just set the parameter.

However, the way you're saying (I think) is the users have to manually
change the se.py file (or create a new one) in order to set the numThreads
to the appropriate amount.

I could see it that way too if people think that's best.

-- 
- Korey
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