first check if packetPtr has a field to store the cpu number. If not, you can add and set the cpu number when the request is created. Hope that help
On 3/8/12, Meeran Mohideeen <mee...@bsauniv.ac.in> wrote: > Hi Everyone.. > > I have to trace the CPU id of a particular core that sent a particular > memory request in order to reserve resources for that core. With the memory > request (message) in hand, how can i find the id of the core that sent the > request.... > > Please help me.. > > Thanks in advance. > -- -- // Naderan *Mahmood; _______________________________________________ gem5-users mailing list gem5-users@gem5.org http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gem5-users