Hello,

I am trying to use IndirectMemoryPrefetcher() in my research project. I wrote a 
simple Proof of Concept(PoC) code to see if IMP is working or not. I tried 
debugging the performance with the debug flag ‘HWPrefetch’ to see if I am 
getting a prefetch hit/request. In Proof of Concept when I am trying to train 
the Indirect Memory Prefetcher, I am not able to see any Prefetch hits at all. 
I’m expecting the IMP will get activated though:

printf("- IMP training Start\\n");

for (*int* i = 0; i < trainSize; i++)

tmp = dataArray\[indices\[i\]\];

printf("- IMP training End\\n");

I suspect that Indirect Prefetcher Memory is not getting activated because 
while using the same PoC with StridePrefetcher() the indices array is getting 
prefetched in between the 2 print statements. For a successful IMP prefetching 
I’m expecting a Cache Hit on indexes beyond ‘trainSize‘ in my dataArray.

T1 = __rdtscp(&trash);

tmp = dataArray\[trainSize + 64\];

T2 = __rdtscp(&trash);

I’m using caches.py and two_level.py from the configs/learning_gem5/part1/ and 
I’ve added system.cpu = DerivO3CPU(branchPred=LTAGE()) to two_level.py and 
prefetcher details to caches.py as seen in below screenshot. 
IndirectMemoryPrefetcher() is used in L2Cache in a similar fashion.

It would be a great help if anyone would guide us with the instructions on 
using IMPs.
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