Looks like you are trying to assign multiple consumers to a message
buffer. My guess is that your topology file,
NUCA_Procs-64_ProcsPerChip-64_L2Banks-64_Memories-64.txt, specifies
more than one link for an ext node (L1, L2, Directory).
An ext_node should have just one link into the network.
-Niket
On Nov 13, 2008, at 4:35 PM, rm700603@xxxxxxxx wrote:
When I run ruby0.init I receive this error. I am trying to create a
64 core mesh
network. Does anyone out there know how to fix this?
Ruby Timing Mode
Creating event queue...
Creating event queue done
Creating system...
Processors: 64
network/simple/Network_Files/
NUCA_Procs-64_ProcsPerChip-64_L2Banks-64_Memories-64.txt
failed assertion 'm_consumer_ptr==NULL' at fn void
MessageBuffer::setConsumer(Consumer*) in buffers/MessageBuffer.h:100
failed assertion 'm_consumer_ptr==NULL' at fn void
MessageBuffer::setConsumer(Consumer*) in buffers/MessageBuffer.h:100
At this point you might want to attach a debug to the running and
get to the
crash site; otherwise press enter to continue
PID: 22460
Thank You,
Randy
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