Thanks.

// Naderan *Mahmood;

From: Alisafaee Mohammad <[email protected]>
To: Mahmood Naderan <[email protected]>
Cc: simflex <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 5:43 AM
Subject: Re: "Nodes" and "sys" names


Hi Mahmood, 

Assume the number of cores are 4. So, does "Nodes-fag-branches" represent the 
total number of branches on 4 cores?
>  

Yes. "Nodes-fag-branches" shows the total number of branches on all cores (i.e. 
the whole chip). This is true for all "Nodes-X" stats. 

Another question is why "sys-cycles" from UP.OoO doesn't change to 
"Nodes-cycles" in CMP.L2SharedNUCA.OoO?   

Statistics of components that have one instance in the system are prefixed by 
"sys-" (this is a naming convention used in Flexus’s statistics package). For 
example, on-chip network’s statistics in CMP simulators have the “sys-” prefix 
in their names.  
“sys-cycles” shows the number of simulation cycles which is a system-wide stat 
and is independent of the number of cores. Therefore the same naming convention 
is used in its name. 

Regards, 
Mohammad 


On 24 Apr 2011, at 09:26, Mahmood Naderan wrote: 

Hi,
>In a uiprocessor, some statistics are represented like this:
>
>sys-fag-branches     
>
>sys-uarch-Commits:NonSpin:User      
>sys-cycles                              
>
>However in CMP.L2SharedNUCA.OoO they change to:
>
>
>Nodes-fag-branches    
>
>Nodes-uarch-Commits:NonSpin:User       
>sys-cycles                          
>
>Assume the number of cores are 4. So, does "Nodes-fag-branches" represent the 
>total number of branches on 4 cores?
>
>Another question is why "sys-cycles" from UP.OoO doesn't change to 
>"Nodes-cycles" in CMP.L2SharedNUCA.OoO?
>
>Regards,
>
>// Naderan *Mahmood;
>  

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