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H A D | SerialLink.py | diff 11551:d24ad08b22b0 Fri Jul 01 10:45:00 EDT 2016 Abdul Mutaal Ahmad <abdul.mutaal@gmail.com> mem: different HMC configuration In this new hmc configuration we have used the existing components in gem5 mainly [SerialLink] [NoncoherentXbar]& [DRAMCtrl] to define 3 different architecture for HMC. Highlights 1- It explores 3 different HMC architectures 2- It creates 4-HMC crossbars and attaches 16 vault controllers with it. This will connect vaults to serial links 3- From the previous version, HMCController with round robin funtionality is being removed and all the serial links are being accessible directly from user ports 4- Latency incorporated by HMCController (in previous version) is being added to SerialLink Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
H A D | serial_link.hh | diff 11551:d24ad08b22b0 Fri Jul 01 10:45:00 EDT 2016 Abdul Mutaal Ahmad <abdul.mutaal@gmail.com> mem: different HMC configuration In this new hmc configuration we have used the existing components in gem5 mainly [SerialLink] [NoncoherentXbar]& [DRAMCtrl] to define 3 different architecture for HMC. Highlights 1- It explores 3 different HMC architectures 2- It creates 4-HMC crossbars and attaches 16 vault controllers with it. This will connect vaults to serial links 3- From the previous version, HMCController with round robin funtionality is being removed and all the serial links are being accessible directly from user ports 4- Latency incorporated by HMCController (in previous version) is being added to SerialLink Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
H A D | serial_link.cc | diff 11551:d24ad08b22b0 Fri Jul 01 10:45:00 EDT 2016 Abdul Mutaal Ahmad <abdul.mutaal@gmail.com> mem: different HMC configuration In this new hmc configuration we have used the existing components in gem5 mainly [SerialLink] [NoncoherentXbar]& [DRAMCtrl] to define 3 different architecture for HMC. Highlights 1- It explores 3 different HMC architectures 2- It creates 4-HMC crossbars and attaches 16 vault controllers with it. This will connect vaults to serial links 3- From the previous version, HMCController with round robin funtionality is being removed and all the serial links are being accessible directly from user ports 4- Latency incorporated by HMCController (in previous version) is being added to SerialLink Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
/gem5/configs/common/ | ||
H A D | HMC.py | diff 11551:d24ad08b22b0 Fri Jul 01 10:45:00 EDT 2016 Abdul Mutaal Ahmad <abdul.mutaal@gmail.com> mem: different HMC configuration In this new hmc configuration we have used the existing components in gem5 mainly [SerialLink] [NoncoherentXbar]& [DRAMCtrl] to define 3 different architecture for HMC. Highlights 1- It explores 3 different HMC architectures 2- It creates 4-HMC crossbars and attaches 16 vault controllers with it. This will connect vaults to serial links 3- From the previous version, HMCController with round robin funtionality is being removed and all the serial links are being accessible directly from user ports 4- Latency incorporated by HMCController (in previous version) is being added to SerialLink Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
H A D | MemConfig.py | diff 11551:d24ad08b22b0 Fri Jul 01 10:45:00 EDT 2016 Abdul Mutaal Ahmad <abdul.mutaal@gmail.com> mem: different HMC configuration In this new hmc configuration we have used the existing components in gem5 mainly [SerialLink] [NoncoherentXbar]& [DRAMCtrl] to define 3 different architecture for HMC. Highlights 1- It explores 3 different HMC architectures 2- It creates 4-HMC crossbars and attaches 16 vault controllers with it. This will connect vaults to serial links 3- From the previous version, HMCController with round robin funtionality is being removed and all the serial links are being accessible directly from user ports 4- Latency incorporated by HMCController (in previous version) is being added to SerialLink Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com> |
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