> On 5 nov, 11:58, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote:
>> fl wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I am new to CCS 3.3 and want to learn C62 now. For the cache tune
>>> function with the example mat_oprn_1.c, it shows the cache conflicts.
>>> On the cache tune window, there are icons: L1D Hits, L1D Hits/Misses
>>> and L1D Misses. It indeed the yellow Hits/Misses is the cross-section
>>> of Hits and Misses. The problem is I don't know what is the meaning of
>>> Hits/Misses? It literally contradicts from the two words. I don't find
>>> the answer from the pdf file and web site. Could you explain it to me?
>>> Thanks in advance
>> Hits
>> Rewrite Hits/Misses as ---------. does that help?
>> Misses
>>
>
> Sorry, I still don't know. What's the relationship? "And"? "Or"?
> Please go further.
1
Ratio. That was intended to show a fraction bar. 1/2 = ---
2
Jerry
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Reply by fl●November 5, 20072007-11-05
On 5 nov, 11:58, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote:
> fl wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am new to CCS 3.3 and want to learn C62 now. For the cache tune
> > function with the example mat_oprn_1.c, it shows the cache conflicts.
> > On the cache tune window, there are icons: L1D Hits, L1D Hits/Misses
> > and L1D Misses. It indeed the yellow Hits/Misses is the cross-section
> > of Hits and Misses. The problem is I don't know what is the meaning of
> > Hits/Misses? It literally contradicts from the two words. I don't find
> > the answer from the pdf file and web site. Could you explain it to me?
> > Thanks in advance
>
> Hits
> Rewrite Hits/Misses as ---------. does that help?
> Misses
>
Sorry, I still don't know. What's the relationship? "And"? "Or"?
Please go further.
> Jerry
> --
> Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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> Hi,
> I am new to CCS 3.3 and want to learn C62 now. For the cache tune
> function with the example mat_oprn_1.c, it shows the cache conflicts.
> On the cache tune window, there are icons: L1D Hits, L1D Hits/Misses
> and L1D Misses. It indeed the yellow Hits/Misses is the cross-section
> of Hits and Misses. The problem is I don't know what is the meaning of
> Hits/Misses? It literally contradicts from the two words. I don't find
> the answer from the pdf file and web site. Could you explain it to me?
> Thanks in advance
Hits
Rewrite Hits/Misses as ---------. does that help?
Misses
Jerry
--
Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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Reply by fl●November 5, 20072007-11-05
Hi,
I am new to CCS 3.3 and want to learn C62 now. For the cache tune
function with the example mat_oprn_1.c, it shows the cache conflicts.
On the cache tune window, there are icons: L1D Hits, L1D Hits/Misses
and L1D Misses. It indeed the yellow Hits/Misses is the cross-section
of Hits and Misses. The problem is I don't know what is the meaning of
Hits/Misses? It literally contradicts from the two words. I don't find
the answer from the pdf file and web site. Could you explain it to me?
Thanks in advance