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On 1/27/12 2:18 PM, Pavan Poluri wrote:
Hi Tushar,

I am currently building gem5 binary with MOESI_hammer. I will try to invoke garnet with that binary as you suggested after it is done. As per the patch, can I subscribe to the gem5-dev list to receive the emails regarding it or do those emails appear on gem5-users list too?

Thanks,
Pavan

On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Tushar Krishna <tus...@csail.mit.edu <mailto:tus...@csail.mit.edu>> wrote:

    Hi Pavan,
    I saw Nilay approve the patch on the gem5-dev mailing list today
    so just wait for the author of the patch (Andreas) to push it in.
    You will see an email on the gem5-dev list when he does that.

    The Network_test protocol is tied to the ruby_network_test.py script.
    It basically allows you to perform network-only simulations.
    By running a different protocol, I meant building MOESI_hammer or
    MOESI_CMP_directory for instance, and running it with
    ruby_random_test.py, ruby_se.py and so on.
    Basically garnet itself can be plugged in when running any protocol.
    If you do want to run garnet-only simulations, I would say wait
    for the patch to be pushed in and then perform a hg pull -u and
    run the same command you ran earlier.

    ruby_network_test.py seems to have broken recently due to some
    other changes.

    cheers,
    Tushar



    On 1/27/12 1:51 PM, Pavan Poluri wrote:
    Hi Tushar,

    Thank you for your quick reply. Can you please tell me how can I
    get access to this patch you are suggesting? And also you said
    that with any other protocol garnet would work fine.  I did not
    really understand the statement. Does changing the protocol mean
    running a different python script instead of ruby_network_test.py
    or changing the topology?

    Thanks,
    Pavan

    On Jan 27, 2012, at 11:28 AM, Tushar Krishna wrote:

    Yeah the warnings are always there but they are not a problem.
    The specific error with regard to the system port are specific
    to the ruby network tester which the patch fixes.
    If you run garnet with any other protocol, it should work fine.

    - Tushar


    On 1/27/12 1:26 PM, Malogro wrote:
    I've been running Garnet Networks for a while in GEM5 and I've
    always had those warnings. They do not seem to interfere with
    the overall results (not the ones I'm using anyway)

    Also, the warnings don't appear in flexible pipeline Garnets.
    Have you tried that to see what happens?

    Your command line ran just fine over here both in the debug and
    opt versions (provided the missing space after --fixed-pkts was
    a typo)

    If you still have no success, I'd do what Tushar said and wait
    for the patch to be pushed.

    Regards,

    Alexandre Yasuo Yamamoto


    On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Tushar Krishna
    <tus...@csail.mit.edu <mailto:tus...@csail.mit.edu>> wrote:

        Hi Pavan,
        As you probably noticed, a patch has just been approved on
        the gem5-dev list to fix this issue...
        Keep a look out on that list for the patch to be pushed,
        and then try it ..

        cheers,
        Tushar



        On 1/27/12 1:11 AM, Pavan Poluri wrote:
        Hello,

        I am trying to invoke garnet module in gem5.
        As given in the documentation I built gem5 binary using

        *scons build/ALPHA_SE_Network_Test/gem5.debug*

        After that, I executed the following command

        *./build/ALPHA_SE_Network_test/gem5.debug 
configs/example/ruby_network_test.py --num-cpus=16 --num-dirs=16 
--topology=Mesh --mesh-rows=4 --sim-cycles=1000 --injectionrate=0.01 
--synthetic=0  --fixed-pkts--maxpackets=1 --garnet-network=fixed*

        I get a lot of warning messages that say

        *warning: add_child('cls') : child 'credit_links0 credit_links1' 
already has parent*

        and then a panic message like the following is displayed

        *panic: System port on system is not connected.*  (I checked out this 
message is printed from system.cc file in sim directory  which is under src 
directory)
        *Program aborted at cycle 0.
        Aborted.*

        I have tried reading through the documentation as well as the 
Frequently Asked Questions to find out a solution for it. I was not able to.
        Any help/advice on solving this issue is greatly appreciated.
        Thanks for your time.
        Thanks,
        Pavan


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