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3D NoC and Routerless NoC support in gem5

AK
Ali Karazmoodeh
Wed, Sep 21, 2022 7:31 AM

Hello,
I am new to gem5 and I want to simulate a 3D Mesh in Heterogarnet. I was
wondering if there is a standard 3D Mesh topology file to build upon it and
continue my work from there, or if each researcher needs to create their 3D
topology from the 2D counterparts.
Moreover, in the paper "The gem5 simulator: version 20.0+", it is mentioned
that work is in progress to include support for routerless NoCs in the gem5
simulator. Where can I find this work?

Sincerely yours,
Ali Karazmoodeh.

Hello, I am new to gem5 and I want to simulate a 3D Mesh in Heterogarnet. I was wondering if there is a standard 3D Mesh topology file to build upon it and continue my work from there, or if each researcher needs to create their 3D topology from the 2D counterparts. Moreover, in the paper "The gem5 simulator: version 20.0+", it is mentioned that work is in progress to include support for routerless NoCs in the gem5 simulator. Where can I find this work? Sincerely yours, Ali Karazmoodeh.
JL
Jason Lowe-Power
Wed, Sep 21, 2022 12:25 PM

Hi Ali,

For a 3D mesh, you'll have to create your own topology. This video should
be helpful in explaining how to do that: https://youtu.be/rZ-AYaKBK4M

For the most recent updates to the network models, you can see information
on HeteroGarnet: https://www.gem5.org/2020/05/27/heterogarnet.html

Cheers,
Jason

On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 12:37 AM Ali Karazmoodeh karazmoodeh98@gmail.com
wrote:

Hello,
I am new to gem5 and I want to simulate a 3D Mesh in Heterogarnet. I was
wondering if there is a standard 3D Mesh topology file to build upon it and
continue my work from there, or if each researcher needs to create their 3D
topology from the 2D counterparts.
Moreover, in the paper "The gem5 simulator: version 20.0+", it is
mentioned that work is in progress to include support for routerless NoCs
in the gem5 simulator. Where can I find this work?

Sincerely yours,
Ali Karazmoodeh.


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Hi Ali, For a 3D mesh, you'll have to create your own topology. This video should be helpful in explaining how to do that: https://youtu.be/rZ-AYaKBK4M For the most recent updates to the network models, you can see information on HeteroGarnet: https://www.gem5.org/2020/05/27/heterogarnet.html Cheers, Jason On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 12:37 AM Ali Karazmoodeh <karazmoodeh98@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > I am new to gem5 and I want to simulate a 3D Mesh in Heterogarnet. I was > wondering if there is a standard 3D Mesh topology file to build upon it and > continue my work from there, or if each researcher needs to create their 3D > topology from the 2D counterparts. > Moreover, in the paper "The gem5 simulator: version 20.0+", it is > mentioned that work is in progress to include support for routerless NoCs > in the gem5 simulator. Where can I find this work? > > Sincerely yours, > Ali Karazmoodeh. > _______________________________________________ > gem5-users mailing list -- gem5-users@gem5.org > To unsubscribe send an email to gem5-users-leave@gem5.org >