Re: [m5-dev] Error in Simulating Mesh Network

2011-01-23 Thread Beckmann, Brad
Yes, but right now my repo is a couple weeks behind the main repo and I'd 
rather get all these patches resolved first, then sync up with main repo and do 
my final regression testing once.

Brad


 -Original Message-
 From: m5-dev-boun...@m5sim.org [mailto:m5-dev-boun...@m5sim.org]
 On Behalf Of Gabe Black
 Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 2:26 AM
 To: M5 Developer List
 Subject: Re: [m5-dev] Error in Simulating Mesh Network
 
 You should be able to move that around any other patches ahead of it, right?
 It's so simple I wouldn't expect it to really depend on the intervening
 patches.
 
 Gabe
 
 Beckmann, Brad wrote:
  Hi Nilay,
 
  Yes, I am aware of this problem and one of the patches
 (http://reviews.m5sim.org/r/381/) I'm planning to check in does fix this.
 Unfortunately, those patches are being hung up because I need to do some
 more work on another one of them and right now I don't have any time to do
 so.   As you can see from the patch, it is a very simple fix, so you may want 
 to
 do it locally if it blocking you.
 
  Brad
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: m5-dev-boun...@m5sim.org [mailto:m5-dev-
 boun...@m5sim.org] On
  Behalf Of Nilay Vaish
  Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 6:16 AM
  To: m5-dev@m5sim.org
  Subject: [m5-dev] Error in Simulating Mesh Network
 
  Brad, I tried simulating a mesh network with four processors.
 
  ./build/ALPHA_FS_MOESI_hammer/m5.prof
 ./configs/example/ruby_fs.py -
  -maxtick 2000 -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/MessageB
  uffer.cc,
  line 198]
 
  Do you think that the options I have specified should work correctly?
 
  Thanks
  Nilay
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Re: [m5-dev] Error in Simulating Mesh Network

2011-01-22 Thread Gabe Black
You should be able to move that around any other patches ahead of it,
right? It's so simple I wouldn't expect it to really depend on the
intervening patches.

Gabe

Beckmann, Brad wrote:
 Hi Nilay,

 Yes, I am aware of this problem and one of the patches 
 (http://reviews.m5sim.org/r/381/) I'm planning to check in does fix this.  
 Unfortunately, those patches are being hung up because I need to do some more 
 work on another one of them and right now I don't have any time to do so.   
 As you can see from the patch, it is a very simple fix, so you may want to do 
 it locally if it blocking you.

 Brad


   
 -Original Message-
 From: m5-dev-boun...@m5sim.org [mailto:m5-dev-boun...@m5sim.org]
 On Behalf Of Nilay Vaish
 Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 6:16 AM
 To: m5-dev@m5sim.org
 Subject: [m5-dev] Error in Simulating Mesh Network

 Brad, I tried simulating a mesh network with four processors.

 ./build/ALPHA_FS_MOESI_hammer/m5.prof ./configs/example/ruby_fs.py -
 -maxtick 2000 -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/MessageB
 uffer.cc,
 line 198]

 Do you think that the options I have specified should work correctly?

 Thanks
 Nilay
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Re: [m5-dev] Error in Simulating Mesh Network

2011-01-21 Thread Nilay Vaish

Indeed it helped.

Thanks
Nilay


On Thu, 20 Jan 2011, Joel Hestness wrote:


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 2000 -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
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Re: [m5-dev] Error in Simulating Mesh Network

2011-01-20 Thread Joel Hestness
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 2000 -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
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Re: [m5-dev] Error in Simulating Mesh Network

2011-01-20 Thread Beckmann, Brad
Hi Nilay,

Yes, I am aware of this problem and one of the patches 
(http://reviews.m5sim.org/r/381/) I'm planning to check in does fix this.  
Unfortunately, those patches are being hung up because I need to do some more 
work on another one of them and right now I don't have any time to do so.   As 
you can see from the patch, it is a very simple fix, so you may want to do it 
locally if it blocking you.

Brad


 -Original Message-
 From: m5-dev-boun...@m5sim.org [mailto:m5-dev-boun...@m5sim.org]
 On Behalf Of Nilay Vaish
 Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 6:16 AM
 To: m5-dev@m5sim.org
 Subject: [m5-dev] Error in Simulating Mesh Network
 
 Brad, I tried simulating a mesh network with four processors.
 
 ./build/ALPHA_FS_MOESI_hammer/m5.prof ./configs/example/ruby_fs.py -
 -maxtick 2000 -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/MessageB
 uffer.cc,
 line 198]
 
 Do you think that the options I have specified should work correctly?
 
 Thanks
 Nilay
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