As far as we know, nobody has tried using Ruby with x86 or the MAI
interface. Porting Ruby to x86 will require some small changes to the
files in ruby/simics as the memory_transaction_t passed by Simics is
slightly different.
If you try this, please do let us know the results.
--Mike
>
> Hi,
>
> GEMS's documentation states that either of the Simics in-order functional
> simulator or the Opal detailed processor model can be used to drive Ruby's
> memory requests. I was wondering if it is possible to use the Simics MAI
> instead of the Simics in-order model, if one wants to use a more detailed
> processor model (e.g. for x86) ? Somebody already tried it ? What amount
> of work does this requires ?
>
> Thanks.
> Gilles
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