Dear community,
I have already established a symmetric 3D mesh using Garnet internal links
as Through-Silicon Vias (TSVs). However, my current interest lies in
developing a 3D stacked mesh where a bus serves as the interlayer
communication mechanism. Utilizing a bus for vertical communication, as
Hello,
Why statistics such as *average packet latency* and *average hops* are
unspecified in the garnet simulator stats file and why the latency of the
flits and packets in the network are reported in simulation ticks rather
than the number of cycles it takes for the flit or packet to reach from
n 3D NoCs in Garnet that mitigates the impact of
additional ports on power and area?
All the best,
Ali Karazmoodeh
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and make use of additional routers just in the
configuration file, I get the assertion error 'dest <=
m_number_of_switches + m_nodes + m_nodes' failed. How can I resolve this
issue?
Thank you,
Ali Karazmoodeh
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is acceptable. Can such a topology be made in garnet?
Kind regards,
Ali Karazmoodeh
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Hi,
It seems there is a problem with PyLong_AsLongLong() function in
dsent_computeLinkPower in the interface.cc file. I am trying to fix the
DSENT parsing script. Meanwhile, you can consult the gem5 Mail Archive on
how to use DSENT.
Hello.
I want to estimate the power and area of some Network-on-Chip topologies
using DSENT. I have followed the instructions in gem5-users given by Dr.
Krishna (https://www.mail-archive.com/gem5-users@gem5.org/msg15749.html)
for this purpose.
First, I simulated a Mesh_XY topology with synthetic
Hello.
I want to estimate the power and area of some Network-on-Chip topologies
using DSENT. I have followed the instructions in gem5-users given by Dr.
Krishna (https://www.mail-archive.com/gem5-users@gem5.org/msg15749.html)
for this purpose.
First, I simulated a Mesh_XY topology with synthetic
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
--injectionrate=0.02
--rl-latency=1 --link-latency=1 --link-width-bits=16 --routing-algorithm=0
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I have attached the configuration script (routerless_synth_traffic.py) and
the topology file (Routerless_XY.py) that I am using, if helpful.
Warm regards,
Ali
and build an entirely different network that uses
RLInterface SimObject instead of Router SimObject?
Warm regards,
Ali Karazmoodeh
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I have the same problem with the Mesh_3D topology that I wrote for some
configurations such as 4x4x3; but it works fine for 4x4x2 and 4x4x4. What
is this address range problem all about and when it happens?
Kind regards,
Ali Karazmoodeh
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"The gem5 simulator: version 20.0+", it is mentioned
that work is in progress to include support for routerless NoCs in the gem5
simulator. Where can I find this work?
Sincerely yours,
Ali Karazmoodeh.
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