Thanks for the quick response. Previous postings mention to look
at “Simics Driver Transaction Stats Insn requests and Data requests”.
If I grep through Opal stats file I don’t get any “*request*”
type of output printed. Can I assume that sum of “loads and stores
executed” as the number of data requests? Or are there other parameters
that needs to be included in the count too?
Berkin
From:
gems-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gems-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Dan Gibson
Sent: 2009-04-20 10:25
To: Gems Users
Subject: Re: [Gems-users] Question about Cache Miss Rate
Berkin,
This list is voluntarily and self-supporting. Lack of a response to repeated
questions usually means that nobody has an Opal stat file laying around to
digest for you. Grep though Opal's stats code to see which stats count the
events you are interested.
Regards,
Dan
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Berkin Ozisikyilmaz <boz283@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am reposting this to get
attention. I have originally posted this on 7th and then rephrased
it on the 10th. Excuse my reposts, however I believe that 10days is
too much time not to have a reply.
Thanks
Berkin
Hi,
I am trying to calculate the
miss rate and I had a question relating to getting the stats. I have read that
the number of memory requests can be extracted from “ “Simics
Driver Transaction Stats”. However I am using Opal on top of Ruby and
this statistics are not printed out. Which parameters can I use from the Opal
statistics file that would be the equivalent?
Thanks
Berkin
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