Re: [Gems-users] GARNET TOOL


Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 11:10:13 -0400
From: hb166307@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Gems-users] GARNET TOOL
>From what I understand the network description file I want to use should be in
GEMS/ruby/network/simple/Network_Files, but where to I specify the file name
with the of the file name in that folder that I want to use. I assume it would
be in the rubyconfig.defaults file. I could be wrong ...

Quoting Niket <niketa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> 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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