Hi Florin, On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 10:01 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Because if it can work with all of its buffers cached, without flushing them > to main memory, it can access and therefore ‘process’ them faster. Understood. Is there any means to see how many buffers are in use currently, and if they are cached? > It's two copies vs more buffer memory, not bigger buffers. Flushing and > reading buffers to/from main memory are pretty much copy operations. > Nsim typically needs a lot of buffer memory, therefore instead of trashing > the cache and potentially impacting other vpp components, it directly stores > everything in memory. That's clear. Thanks! Raj
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