Hi Erfan,
Today you cannot connect two buses directly to each other. You will need to
either insert a cache or bridge in between.
The error you see seems to suggest you have connected two ports on the buses to
each other (which is causing the multiple-range issue).
Andreas
From: Erfan Azarkhish <e.azarkh...@gmail.com<mailto:e.azarkh...@gmail.com>>
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Date: Wednesday, 26 June 2013 15:02
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Subject: [gem5-users] A Quick Question
Dear All,
I wanted to know if it is possible to connect two buses to each other. When I
create the following topology:
Processor ---> MemBus1 ---> MemBus2 ---> SimpleMemory
I get the following error:
fatal: system.membus
1
has two ports with same range:
system.
membus2.slave[0]
system.
membus2.slave[0]
I
want to make a complex topology and I need to connect the buses to each other
T
hanks
--
Erfan Azarkhish
Micrel Lab - Viale Carlo Pepoli 3/2 - 40123, Bologna
DEIS - University of Bologna, Italy
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