Mahmood, do you use "grep"? It is a really powerful tool for finding a string in a set of files. In your case, I would try: grep -rn "memData" src/*
That should list all the files that contain the memData string. Also, lots of people like to use a tool called CScope as wel. On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Mahmood Naderan <[email protected]>wrote: > ok but I can not find that in cache_impl.hh > > On 12/29/11, Nilay Vaish <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, 29 Dec 2011, Mahmood Naderan wrote: > > > >> But I can not see that the read data is written to load_inst->memData. > >> > >> On 12/29/11, Nilay Vaish <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> On Thu, 29 Dec 2011, Mahmood Naderan wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi, > >>>> What is the purpose of this statment > >>>> > >>>> load_inst->memData = new uint8_t[64]; > >>>> > >>>> I see this in lsq_unit.hh and have no idea what does it do. > >>>> Any suggestion? > >>>> > >>> > >>> It seems that the data that would be read from the cache / memory would > >>> be > >>> stored in the space being allocated. > >>> > > > > You may note that the packet that is sent to the caches uses memData as > > the pointer for storing the data. The actual write will occur in the > files > > related to the caches. > > > > -- > > Nilay > > _______________________________________________ > > gem5-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gem5-users > > > > > -- > -- > // Naderan *Mahmood; > _______________________________________________ > gem5-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gem5-users > -- - Korey
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