Re: [Gems-users] gdb and tester error


Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 21:14:10 -0400
From: Olya Krachina <okrachin@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Gems-users] gdb and tester error
i was not aware of this. thanks a lot!


Quoting Greg Byrd <gbyrd@xxxxxxxx>:

> You're probably running the tester in the wrong directory.  It's expected to
> run 
> in the ruby directory, and it looks for the network files using a relative 
> pathname.
> 
> If you want to run it where it is, you can add a symbolic link to the 
> ruby/network directory, and that will probably fix this.
> 
> ...Greg
> 
> 
> Olya Krachina wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > i am trying to use the tester.exec in gdb but i cannot get through this
> error:
> > 
> > Ruby Timing Mode
> >   Debug: Adding to filter: 'n' (Network)
> > Creating event queue...
> > Creating event queue done
> > Creating system...
> >   Processors: 8
> > Error: Could not open network file:
> >
> network/simple/Network_Files/NUCA_Procs-8_ProcsPerChip-1_L2Banks-8_Memories-8.txt
> > Probably no network file exists for 8 processors and 1 procs per chip
> > Program exited with code 01.
> > 
> > my protocol is MSI_MOSI_CMP_directory with 8 processors, 1 processor per
> chip,
> > file_specified network, and the file does exist in NetworkFiles directory.
> I did
> > recompile ruby and i see my debug_expr and debug_msg in debug-dump file,
> however
> > i would like to be able to step through code in gdb.
> > 
> > thank you in advance
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