Dear Choi,
there seems to be a problem with your results. If you see the Runtime
Dynamic results, it mentions that they are either inf or nan. This means
that in the xml file that was produced from the python script, the runtime
statistics have not been written properly.
As such McPAT does not
Hi Ayush,
if you want you may check my version of McPAT (based on v1.3 with some
improvements) and the conversion tool that I include. I have not checked if
the latest version of gem5 made any changes to the outputs that it
produces, otherwise it should be fine.
This is the repository:
Hi, maybe you can check this work: https://github.com/ntampouratzis/ACSIM .
I believe that you may contact the author directly as I know it is still
being developed (although not publicly available at the moment).
Best regards,
Andreas
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 11:45 AM hgedek--- via gem5-users <
Hi,
peak power refers to the peak dynamic + total leakage. Peak dynamic is
kinda like a TDP value, meaning that it is what a fully active circuit
would give you (let's call the scenario a power virus, not an actual
working code). When you execute a specific code on your simulator and use
the