Hi,
Yes, you can trace the packets by using CommMonitor. You will need to add the
monitor between cache and cpu (gem5/src/cpu/BaseCPU.py).
Take a look at: gem5/src/mem/CommMonitor.py
and http://old.gem5.org/General_Memory_System.html (there is a traffic analysis
subsection which could be
You need to replace [number of workers] with a number such as 1,2,4 etc.
On 4 Mar 2020 Wed at 6:31 PM Abhishek Singh
wrote:
> Hi Hao,
>
> I was able to solve the git error. Thank you for that.
> I followed commands for setting up docker from your tutorial.
> When I enter the command to set
Hi Hao,
I was able to solve the git error. Thank you for that.
I followed commands for setting up docker from your tutorial.
When I enter the command to set "celery" in my database path, I get the
following error:
Error Message:
usage: celery worker [options]
celery: error: unrecognized
I want to simulate for observe Data bus traffic in gem5
Is it possible to obtain information about the data actually transmitted in
the data bus between cpu and l1dcache by analyzing the packet in gem5?
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