Hi Matheus,

Are you dumping stats (or exiting) after some specific number of instructions 
(I.e. are you doing the same amount of work)? Also, if you are using the 
default o3 configuration it is very aggressive, so perhaps the latency can be 
hidden?

Andreas

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Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2015 23:26
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Subject: [gem5-users] Miss rate douby

Hi all,

Consider two gem5 simulation enviroments, one with an l2 cache of size 2048kB, 
and the other with the same parameters, but a smaller l2 cache of 256kB.

I used X86 with fs.py, with Classic Memory System (no Ruby). The results showed 
an increase in l2 overall miss rate, if the cache is smaller. But the 
sim_seconds remains the same.

Is it normal? Anyone have suggestions about what to check?

Best,
Matheus Alcântara Souza

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