>There are lot of statas with 0 value
I mean which stat is nan?
>For example, switch_cpu1.numCycles
If that stat is zero, then it means you didn't switch the cpu from
atomic to detailed or timing (though I don't kniw what you ran).
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What is the stat then?
Regards,
Mahmood
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Good point! They are ratios. So I guess my real questions is, why gem5
reports 0 cycle?
Thanks!
Runjie
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Hi,
Are these single stats or ratios?
Regards,
Mahmood
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 3:47 AM, Runjie Zhang wrote:
> Hello,
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> I simulated Parsec2.1 benchmark suites with X86_MOESI_hammer and O3 cpu.
> I also dumpreset stats frequently to monitor processor activity.
>
> When I simulate only 1 c
Hello,
I simulated Parsec2.1 benchmark suites with X86_MOESI_hammer and O3 cpu.
I also dumpreset stats frequently to monitor processor activity.
When I simulate only 1 core, things look fine but when I go to multi
cores, some cpus, not all, reports nan values. Does this indicate the cpu
is id