--- Mike Marty <mikem@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > If you are not interested in modeling the memory
> system affects of issuing
> > a request to memory, possibly incurring
> interconnect delays and etc., then
> > sure, return a fixed number of stall cycles to
> Simics
> >
>
> This actually won't work. You first need to stall
> Simics, then after the
> stall elapses, Simics will ask again if it can
> proceed and you need to
> then return a stall of 0.
>
Where does such an implementation take place in Ruby
code (so that I can have an example to take a look)?
Thanks
Dave
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