Thanks for your reply. 
I know the number of loads and stores issued in a given period. But what I 
really want to know is not this.  I wonder how many cycles in which a new load 
or store request is issued. This number cannot be got via dividing # the number 
of loads and stores by # the number of cycles, since maybe more than one load 
or store be issued in the same cycle. 


Could you give some advice?


At 2013-12-10 13:40:43,"Amin Farmahini" <[email protected]> wrote:

If you are using O3, you can add some counters in LSQ to count the number of 
loads and stores issued. That is fairly simple.

You may also take a look at stats file. You may be able to extract that 
information from stats even w/o modifying the code.



Thanks,
Amin




On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Yuhang Liu <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,
Is there a metric to show "the frequency of memory requests being issued each 
cycle"?


That means, for example, in 10 cycles, there are 6 cycles in which there is a 
new memory request be issued, then "the frequency of memory requests being 
issued each cycle" is 60%.


How can I know it in GEM5 output?


John



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