Hi Rodrigo,

It’s not going to be pretty, but you can always (ab)use the masterId in the 
request (pkt->req). That should give you enough information to identify the 
master that created the request.

Andreas

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Date: Wednesday, 5 March 2014 16:08
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Subject: [gem5-users] Accessing CPU id from Cache

Hello everyone,

I need to access the cpu id from the cache replacement policy, I analyzed all 
the packet fields but none of them has information about the CPU id. Do you 
know is it possible?

Thanks in advance
                                  Rodrigo

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