Thanks Srikant, this worked.

Vladimir

On Feb 2, 2024, at 1:07 AM, Srikant Bharadwaj <srikan...@gmail.com> wrote:

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Hi Vladimir,
You can print the message pointer in Network Interface. You can use the Garnet 
DPRINTF to do so.

The file to modify would be 
src/mem/ruby/network/garnet/NetworkInterface.cc<http://networkinterface.cc/> in 
function flitisizeMessage

Thanks,
Srikant



On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 7:26 PM Vladimir Milicevic via gem5-users 
<gem5-users@gem5.org<mailto:gem5-users@gem5.org>> wrote:
I am trying to get the routers in a Garnet network to print when a GetX request 
is received on the network. This is in preparation to further extend the 
capabilities of the routers in the network. Can someone help point me to which 
files I should be modifying to see this message printed using the DPRINTF 
function in full-system simulation? I first tried to do this from the source at 
the L2 Cache Controller in my 
build/X86/memory/ruby/protocol/L2Cache_Controller.cc<http://l2cache_controller.cc/>,
 but realized when I edited this file that its not what’s being called during 
FS simulation. Any guidance is appreciated.

Thank you.

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