hi,
I am trying to solve the problem but can't...

Where to change 12 ?... please specify the file name where this values
(opcode latency of square root) is stored .

thank you,

devraj

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Rick Strong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  From my experience, this error implies that the simulation has no event
> to schedule and rapidly proceeds to its simulation limit (maxtick)
> without anything to do. I have encountered this problem when the opcode
> latency of square root is set too high (24 cycles) on OOO cpu model. You
> might try reducing sqrt root latency to 12. If that doesn't work, I
> suggest comparing the debug output of Exec for a system using all atomic
> cpus and a system using all O3 (or timing depending on what you used for
> your simulation).
>
> Best,
> -Rick
>
> Devraj Chapagain wrote:
> >
> > hi there,
> >
> > We are using 16 copies of SPEC CPU2000 benchmarks for one simulation
> > with 2GB physical memory in the configuration file. While simulating,
> > we face the following error,
> >
> > =======================================================
> > warn: Entering event queue @ 0.  Starting simulation...
> > Exiting @ cycle 9223372036854775807 because simulate() limit reached
> > ======================================================
> >
> > Could you please inform me what type of error is this and what would
> > be the solution???
> >
> > Thanking you,
> > devraj
> >
> >
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