Hi Tianwei,

Have you checked: http://gem5.org/Memory_System

The functional (or rather debug) accesses are only for loading the
memories, and non-intrusive debug access during the run. Thus, they should
never be used for anything you would actually see in a real system.

I hope that answers your question.

Andreas

On 12/10/2012 06:59, "Tianwei Zhang" <artdrea...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi all:
>
>I have a question about gem5's memory system. In the cache and memory's
>port, there are three kinds of functions: Atomoc, Timing and Functional.
>What is the packets received by "recvFunctional"?  I check the packet and
>find that the contextID and threadID are all invalid. So I don't
>understand why.
>
>Could anyone help me with this question?
>
>Thanks a lot
>
>Tianwei
>
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