Hi Alex,

Thanks for the clarification. I still don¹t understand how an event every
64 ms (which should be an awful lot of CPU cycles), could cause such an
issue.

Andreas

On 12/06/2014 23:58, "Alex via gem5-dev" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Andreas Hansson via gem5-dev <gem5-dev@...> writes:
>
>>
>> Hi Alex,
>>
>> That sounds rather odd. The only event that should happen when there are
>> no request going through the memory system (the KVM CPU operates
>>directly
>> on the underlying backing store), is the refresh, which happens roughly
>> every 64 ms. Could you elaborate on what event it is you are referring
>>to?
>>
>> I¹ll try and have a look as well to see what¹s happening.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Andreas
>
>
>Hi Andreas,
>
>This is exactly right, it is the refresh event that is causing all this.
>
>Best,
>Alex
>
>
>
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