However, if I want the trace of an "ideal" network, does that mean that I have to use the simple network module? If so, how could I get those information efficiently?
Thanks, Yu
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Zhang Yu < thuzhangyu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks.On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Niket < niketa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you use Garnet, you can track these down easily at the NetworkInterface.
Cheers,
Niket
Zhang Yu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to dump some network trace by Gems. Can I use SLICC files
> (e.g., MOESI_CMP_directory-msg.sm) to get the source and destination
> information of the network message? And how about the time stamp (e.g.
> when the message leaves the source and when it arrives to the
> destination)? I couldn't find anything relevant to time in the SLICC
> files. If I only use the simple network module, how should I get the
> time stamp of the network messages?
>
> Thanks,
> Yu
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