> 
> No, the kernel is not missing anything. Download the source of the Linux 
> kernel and try to figure out how the information about caches is fetched 
> from the processor. Note that you do know the format in which the 
> kernel displays cache info during boot time.
> 
> --
> Nilay

I guess the info shown on the terminal is misleading, I checked the 
"config.ini" file in the results directory and found this :


[system.l1_cntrl0.L1DcacheMemory]
type=RubyCache
assoc=2
is_icache=false
latency=3
replacement_policy=PSEUDO_LRU
size=131072
start_index_bit=4

[system.l1_cntrl0.L1IcacheMemory]
type=RubyCache
assoc=2
is_icache=false
latency=3
replacement_policy=PSEUDO_LRU
size=131072
start_index_bit=4

the size is 128KB= 131072 B ......do you think that the info in the terminal is 
misleading, or may be the info in config.ini ?? how should we know that


Regards,
Mostafa 
                                          
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