Re: [Gems-users] Question about Ruby Tester


Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 14:08:29 +0800
From: "hongxia sun" <sunhx.seraph@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Gems-users] Question about Ruby Tester
Hi, Lei,
 
"-l" is used to set the tester length. It is the number of memory transitions but not ruby cycles.

 
在07-1-30,Lei Yang <lya755@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 写道:
Dear List,
 
From GEMS documentation, "Debugging with the Ruby Tester", I found the following:
 
You can choose which component or components to debug, and the level of verbosity. For example,
x86-linux/generated/MOSI_SMP_bcast/bin/tester.exec -l 100000 -v med -c n
So I used the tester and set "-l 1000 -s 1". I found out from the trace that the CPU cycle has gone way beyond 1000. So what exactly does the length option "-l" mean?
 
Thank you as always!
 
Lei

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