Date: | Mon, 3 Apr 2006 21:38:30 -0700 (PDT) |
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From: | arrvindh shriraman <arrvindh_shriraman@xxxxxxxxx> |
Subject: | [Gems-users] cpu-switch-time |
Does cpu-switch-time influence timing aspects in ruby ? In interface.C the rubyeventqueue is woken up for every cycle advanced on processor 0, to process events and advance global time. and in Sequencer.c->Message.C . The arrival time of a Load message is specified to be global event queue's current time. Consider the following code with cpu-switch-time of 100. Simics Quantum 1 Processor 1: Ld ... ... Processor 2: Ld ... ================== Does this mean processor2's load will only be seen at time - 100 since processor 1 has to complete . If there's another Ld from Processor 2 after this quantum has finished, what is the timestamp on that.
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