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CXL.mem Simulator

The CXL.mem simulator is to use the target latency for simulating the CPU perspective taking ROB and different cacheline state's into panelty from the application level.

Prerequisite

$ uname -a
Linux banana 6.4.0+ #86 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Jul 28 23:49:33 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ echo 0 | sudo tee /sys/devices/system/node/node1/cpu*/online >/dev/null 2>&1

User input

LOGV=1 ./CXL-MEM-Simulator -t ./microbench/ld -i 5 -c 0,2 -d 85 -c 100,100 -w 85.5,86.5,87.5,85.5,86.5,87.5,88. -o "(1,(2,3))"
  1. -t Target: The path to the executable
  2. -i Interval: The epoch of the simulator, the parameter is in milisecond
  3. -c CPUSet: The core id to run the executable and the rest will be setaffinity to one other core
  4. -d Dram Latency: The current platform's DRAM latency, default is 85ns # mark that bw in the remote
  5. -b, -l Bandwidth, Latency: Both use 2 input in the vector, first for read, second for write
  6. -c Capacity: The capacity of the memory with first be local, remaining accordingly to the input vector.
  7. -w Weight: Use the heuristic to calculate the bandwidth
  8. -o Topology: Construct the topology using newick tree syntax (1,(2,3)) stands for
            1
          /
0 - local
          \
                   2
         switch  / 
                 \ 
                  3
  1. env LOGV stands for logs level that you can see.