If we increase the feq of processor core from f to 2*f, then we can double
the latencies of the rest of the components?

2015-09-27 6:46 GMT+08:00 Alexandros Daglis <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> You cannot explicitly modify the processor frequency. However, you can
> model different cpu frequencies implicitly, by properly modifying the
> latencies of the rest of the components (caches, memory, NoC).
> All configuration files specify latencies in cpu cycles. Thus, depending
> on your target cpu frequency, you have to modify these cycle counts
> accordingly.
>
> Regards,
> Alex
>
> On Sep 25, 2015, at 5:14 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Dear Professor,
>      I am a Chinese student from Capital Normal University. And I’m doing
> some stuff which is probably related to the things you have done. So I
> really need some help from you. And I’m trying to make the cloudsuite
> benchmark work out some results with the flexus which is a simulator. And I
> want to see if there is some influence on cloudsuite when I change the
> frequency of CPU. The thing I am using is CMP.L2SharedNUCA.OoO. And the
> configuration file I changed is the -memory:frequency from the
> memory.simics, which turned out that this configuration didn’t work. I
> wanna  know how to set up the frequency of CPU in the environment of
> CMP.L2SharedNCUA.OoO. I’m really looking forword to getting your reply.
> Thank you very much.
>
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