There might be a broadcast happening which NetworkInterface.cc breaks into
several unicasts. Depends on the protocol you are running.
Best,
Tushar
On Apr 28, 2021, 2:23 PM -0400, NAVNEET KUMAR via gem5-users
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Hello, gem5 community,
In file
Hello, gem5 community,
In file gem5/src/mem/ruby/network/garnet2.0/networkinterface.cc, in function
flitisizeMessage() I printed the net_msg_ptr which is a pointer to the message
class. But many times the value of net_msg_ptr repeated. I did not expect
that, I was assuming that for every
Yes, that is correct
Kind Regards
Giacomo
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> Thank you so much for your reply.
> So, is it gem5-20
Thank you so much for your reply.
So, is it gem5-20 has not yet supported HTM for x86?
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Hi,
Arm has provided an HTM implementation.
I suggest you to have a look at the following blog post by Timothy Hayes (he
wrote the implementation)
http://www.gem5.org/project/2020/10/27/tme.html
Kind Regards
Giacomo
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