[gem5-users] Gem5 / garnet 3.0 - Standalone

2023-03-31 Thread Karim Soliman via gem5-users
Hey everyone, My research field is about NoC and I'm working on gem5/garnet 3.0 standalone. For research purposes, I'm trying to push Garnet standalone protocol into deadlock or traffic congestion during the simulation of Mesh_XY topology. So, that's what i have done so far: -

[gem5-users] Re: debugging python code inside GEM5

2023-03-31 Thread Eliot Moss via gem5-users
On 3/31/2023 3:26 AM, G via gem5-users wrote: Hello, GEM5 seems C++ wrapping Python, means C++ is on top. I can easily debug with gdb setting in VSCODE, but anyone knows how to debug into those emeded python codes? Such as se.py? Personally, I have found adding in print statements to do

[gem5-users] Estimating Power and Area of different NoC topologies in gem5

2023-03-31 Thread Ali Karazmoodeh via gem5-users
Hi. I am new to gem5 and Network-on-Chip research. I have a bunch of 2D and 3D NoC topologies in the gem5/configs/topologies directory. I compared their stats (like average_hops and latency parameters) by simulating them in syscall emulation mode using garnet_synth_traffic.py. For instance, for

[gem5-users] debugging python code inside GEM5

2023-03-31 Thread G via gem5-users
Hello, GEM5 seems C++ wrapping Python, means C++ is on top. I can easily debug with gdb setting in VSCODE, but anyone knows how to debug into those emeded python codes? Such as se.py? Thanks! | | G | | ginger...@163.com |___ gem5-users mailing