Thanks,

 

I'll look into that.

 

"Dreams are not made to put us to sleep, but to awaken us" - Goemans

 

From: gem5-users-boun...@gem5.org [mailto:gem5-users-boun...@gem5.org] On
Behalf Of Korey Sewell
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:41 PM
To: gem5 users mailing list
Subject: Re: [gem5-users] Assertion `blocksInUse() == 0'

 

Well it's hard to suggest a solution given that we dont know what changed
w/the inorder code for this assert to get triggered.

The basics is just that you need to understand what that "blocksInUse"
variable is for. I think that it the number of blocks pending in the fetch
unit, but to double check, just open up that .cc file and see where that
variable is being updated.

I'm not sure what the surrounding code is around that assert, but check that
as well for context. Seems like the CPU won't trap until it's drained and
it's not counting it as drained until the blocksInUse variable is cleared.
That may be a conservative check though so you'll have to dig in and figure
out if that's removable or not.

On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Yuval H. Nacson
<yhnac...@tx.technion.ac.il> wrote:

Hello,

 

I'm toying around with the inorder CPU code and I'm trying to run two
threads.

I get the following message:

 

gem5.debug: build/ALPHA_SE/cpu/inorder/resources/fetch_unit.cc:590: virtual
void FetchUnit::trap(Fault, ThreadID, ThePipeline::DynInstPtr): Assertion
`blocksInUse() == 0' failed.

 

 

Any idea where to look for solution?

 

Thanks,

Yuval.


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