I am simulating in gem5 version 22. My aim is to generate memory traces, which should further help in trace based simulations. I want a typical page access pattern. I am able to generate the traces successfully, using commMonitor. However I had the doubt in the trace pattern, whether packet traces and page traces mean the same, because commMonitor generates packet traces as per my understanding. When I used the MMU debug I got address conversion as follows:
Translating: 0x298a0->0x198a0 Translating: 0xbefffd28->0x6bd28 Translating: 0xbefffd2c->0x6bd2c Translating: 0x298a4->0x198a4 Translating: 0x298a8->0x198a8 Translating: 0x298ac->0x198ac This is the address trace generated using CommMonitor: 8,w,441640,4,2,2957556000 8,w,441644,4,2,2957577000 7,r,104612,4,256,2957598000 7,r,104616,4,256,2957647000 7,r,104620,4,256,2957696000 Address: 104620 translates to 198AC My doubt is whether the packet and page address are the same. Thanks and Regards, Sadhana, Research Scholar-NITK, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering .
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