| Date: | Fri, 26 May 2006 02:29:37 -0600 |
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| From: | "Abhishek Ranjan" <absk82@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Subject: | [Gems-users] Functional Unit latencies on Ruby |
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I have started learning about simics and gems some days back. What I want to get is the traffic in the memory bus when a program runs on a uniprocessor with a single level of cache. I think I can use both Ruby or opal to get this (assuming I can simulate uniprocessor on them). The question is, Since ruby models in-order pipeline What are the functional unit latencies which it assumes? I could find them for opal but not for Ruby in the config file. I would very much appreciate your response, Thanks, Abhishek |
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