What is the reason it has to be a single run?  It would be much easier to
just do two runs, one with private, one with shared.

Lisa

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Kenzo Van Craeynest <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> In a multicore configuration, is there a way to duplicate the l2 cache
> (which is shared) accesses so that each core uses the shared l2-cache
> to drive the simulation, but also sends each access to a private
> l2-cache? I'd like to have a configuration where I could compare the
> performance of the shared and the private cache in a single run. This
> seems like the easiest way to do so, but I might be mistaken ofcourse.
>
> I've already thought about (and tried) keeping duplicate (private)
> copies inside of the actual l2-cache, but it seems quite difficult to
> determine the owner of a cacherequest (the contextid of the request),
> for instance in the case of writebacks...
>
> Regards,
>
> Kenzo
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