Hi Nilay, I believe that this error is fixed in one of the patches that I worked on while at AMD. Brad has pushed it up for review: http://reviews.m5sim.org/r/381/. It's a one line fix. Hope this helps, Joel
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Nilay Vaish <ni...@cs.wisc.edu> wrote: > Brad, I tried simulating a mesh network with four processors. > > ./build/ALPHA_FS_MOESI_hammer/m5.prof ./configs/example/ruby_fs.py > --maxtick 200000000000 -n 4 --topology Mesh --mesh-rows 2 --num-l2cache 4 > --num-dir 4 > > I receive the following error: > > panic: FIFO ordering violated: [MessageBuffer: consumer-yes [ [71227521, > 870, 1; ] ]] [Version 1, L1Cache, triggerQueue_in] > name: [Version 1, L1Cache, triggerQueue_in] current time: 71227512 delta: > 1 arrival_time: 71227513 last arrival_time: 71227521 > @ cycle 35613756000 > [enqueue:build/ALPHA_FS_MOESI_hammer/mem/ruby/buffers/MessageBuffer.cc, > line 198] > > Do you think that the options I have specified should work correctly? > > Thanks > Nilay > _______________________________________________ > m5-dev mailing list > m5-dev@m5sim.org > http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/m5-dev > -- Joel Hestness PhD Student, Computer Architecture Dept. of Computer Science, University of Texas - Austin http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~hestness
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