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This patch adds a basic regression for the traffic generator. The regression also serves as an example of the file formats used. More complex regressions that make use of a DRAM controller model will follow shortly.
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INI
# This format supports comments using the '#' symbol as the leading
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# character of the line
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#
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# The file format contains [STATE]+ [INIT] [TRANSITION]+ in any order,
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# where the states are the nodes in the graph, init describes what
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# state to start in, and transition describes the edges of the graph.
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#
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# STATE <id> <duration (ticks)> <type>
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#
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# State IDLE idles
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#
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# States LINEAR and RANDOM have additional <percent reads> <start addr>
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# <end addr> <access size (bytes)> <min period (ticks)> <max period (ticks)>
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# <data limit (bytes)>
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#
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# State TRACE plays back a pre-recorded trace once
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#
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# Addresses are expressed as decimal numbers, both in the
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# configuration and the trace file. The period in the linear and
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# random state is from a uniform random distribution over the
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# interval. If a specific value is desired, then the min and max can
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# be set to the same value.
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STATE 0 1000000 TRACE tests/quick/se/70.tgen/tgen-simple-mem.trc 100
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STATE 1 1000000000 RANDOM 0 0 134217728 64 30000 30000 0
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INIT 0
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TRANSITION 0 1 1
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TRANSITION 1 1 1
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