Date: | Wed, 8 Jul 2009 13:48:39 +0900 |
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From: | junghun lee <ijij41@xxxxxxxxx> |
Subject: | [Gems-users] What does "istcdisable" means? |
Hi... I'm mike
Using simics and gems, I have some question..
I saw "istcdisable" command..
For example.. simics > istcdisable
Refering related document,I have known that this mean it disable default I-Cache which be at simics and flush exiting old data.
So, where does these old data go??? To ruby's clean cache?? or expired ???
If old data is flushed to ruby's cache and ruby's cache hierarchy is different simics's default cache hierarchy, what about?
It's fine??? I thoght that if cache hierarchy of simics and ruby, it is likely to make problem.
Is My think right?
And another question...
Ruby use g_NUM_PROCESSORS parameter. This paramter could set the number of processor.
By the way, simics also can set the number of processor.
So, if the number of processor is different in two case, is it fine?
My qeustion is that if I use 4 processor at ruby, Do I have to set 4 processor at the front of simics???
Please, help me... I would appreciate your help
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