Re: [Gems-users] Error warming up caches with Ruby


Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 21:09:08 -0600
From: "Mike Marty" <mike.marty@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Gems-users] Error warming up caches with Ruby
To create cache warmup files, I always use MOSI_SMP_bcast with private L2 caches. 
 
I think there is a problem with saving caches in MOESI_CMP_directory.  Something to do with processor IDs in the trace file.  I'm sure it can be fixed by looking at the files in the recorder directory
 
--Mike


 
On Dec 2, 2007 7:08 PM, Vivek Venkatesan <vvenkate@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm trying to create a cache warm up trace with ruby using the
save-caches command. But when I try to load the trace I get an error.
Specifically this is what I try to do:

1) load-checkpoint, load and init ruby, and run for some X instructions
2) do a ruby0.save-caches "cache.save", and then I write a checkpoint
3) open the new checkpoint file and remove all references to ruby
4) restart simics and load this new checkpoint
5) do load ruby, init ruby and ruby0.load-caches "cache.save" - at this
point I get this error

Warning: in fn CacheRequestType string_to_CacheRequestType(const
std::string&) in generated/MOESI_CMP_directory/CacheRequestType.C:86: str is
Reading cache contents from 'cache.save.gz'...Warning: in fn
CacheRequestType string_to_CacheRequestType(const std::string&) in
generated/MOESI_CMP_director\y/CacheRequestType.C:86: str is
Fatal Error: in fn CacheRequestType string_to_CacheRequestType(const
std::string&) in generated/MOESI_CMP_directory/CacheRequestType.C:87:
Invalid string co\nversion for type CacheRequestType
Fatal Error: in fn CacheRequestType string_to_CacheRequestType(const
std::string&) in generated/MOESI_CMP_directory/CacheRequestType.C:87:
Invalid string co\nversion for type CacheRequestType

Does anyone know what this is about? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

-Vivek
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