Yes, you have to specify the topology in the
GEMS/ruby/network/simple/Network_Files
You should name your file to be consistent with the number of L1, L2,
Memory, etc. Look at other sample files provided in the same folder.
The ruby dump will have more network results like, average network
latency, link utilization, etc.
Cheers,
Niket
hb166307@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Dear Users,
I seem to missing the point when it comes to specifying a network file for the
Garnet tool. I have set the following
g_GARNET_NETWORK true
g_DETAIL_NETWORK true
g_NETWORK_TOPOLOGY: FILE_SPECIFIED
but am not sure where to you tell ruby to used a NETWORK_FILE from what I
assuming will be one of the files in the GEMS/ruby/network/simple/Network_Files
directory. When I get some help with this, does anyone know if a ruby stats dump
will have more network metric type information printed.
Thanks in advance!
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