On Wed, 26 Sep 2012, tejasi pimpalkhute wrote:
Hi Nilay and Tushar,
Thanks for your response. I thought so earlier but I tried running pure
memory test (e.g. ruby_mem_test.py) as well as ruby_random_test. Shouldn't
the memory test inject only memory request packets in the network? In that
case why should the type cast fail? Please correct me if I am wrong.
You are wrong in your assumption.
Is
there any way of determining whether a flit corresponds to a memory message
or a network message?
There is an obvious check given the behavior of dynamic_cast in C++. You
might want to figure it out on your own.
--
Nilay
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