Hi Steve thanks for your answer, how can I know the src number of the
cores?, I have been trying to identify them by the access but I only see
dfierent src number accesing to the bus without a clear pattern, do you know
where is the source code in which is assigned the src number to the cores?.
Thank you.

2008/11/5 Steve Reinhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> The bus IDs are essentially arbitrary... they're assigned by the bus
> as devices are connected to it, which happens in an uncontrolled
> fashion as the simulation objects are created.
>
> Note that the each object attached to the bus gets its own ID as well,
> so for example if you have split I and D caches then each of those
> caches will have its own ID.
>
> Steve
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Bob Nagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am exploring the information that I get when I put the option
> > --trace-flags="bus", but I do not understand the criterium that it is
> used
> > to assign a src number to the packets. If I do a simulation with 1 core,
> The
> > src number can have this values: 0,1,2, for 2 cores: 0,1,2,3, for 4
> > cores:0,1,3,5,7.
> >
> > Can anyone explain me what is the criterium to assign a source number for
> > the cores, I am just interested in the packets that come from the cores.
> > Thank you.
> >
> >
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