It is possible with the classic memory system. I don't know much about Ruby
but, from that assert it appears as though it's not possible in Ruby.

Anthony Gutierrez
http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~atgutier


On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Maxime Chéramy
<maxime.cher...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> When I attempt to set up fully associative caches for the L1 caches, I got
> this assertion error:
>
> *Assertion* `*m_cache_num_sets* > *1*' >>> *failed*
>
> Is it possible to configure gem5 as to run a system with a fully
> associative cache?
>
>
>
> My command line: build/X86/gem5.opt configs/example/se.py -n 2
> --cpu-type=detailed --ruby --caches --l2cache --l1d_size=512B --l1d_assoc=8
> --l1i_size=512B --l1i_assoc=8 --l2_size=16kB --l2_assoc=8 --num-l2caches=1
> -c /home/max/matriciel_x86;/home/max/matriciel_x86
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Maxime.
>
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