Hi
I guess the baseline can be derived from the read/write latencies and the PU's frequency, but what about K and sGPU parameters? Are there any model entities these values can be derived from? I am working on an implementation and would like to make it as flexible as possible.
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- Wed Apr 10, 2019
- Forum: 2019 industrial challenge
- Topic: Memory contention model (example)
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- Wed Apr 03, 2019
- Forum: 2019 industrial challenge
- Topic: Amalthea Model of the Industrial Challenge 2019
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- Views: 15713
Re: Amalthea Model of the Industrial Challenge 2019
Hi thank you for the model! We're now trying to understand all the details. I noticed that there are pre/post-processing runnables for the tasks mapped to the GPU that feature additional ticks. My questions are: Where do those ticks come from? When trying to solve the mapping challenge, are only tho...
- Tue Apr 02, 2019
- Forum: 2019 industrial challenge
- Topic: Amalthea Model of the Industrial Challenge 2019
- Replies: 7
- Views: 15713
Re: Amalthea Model of the Industrial Challenge 2019
Hi I noticed that some tasks allocations have scheduler and affinities are not match. For example Task CANbus_polling: - affinity = processing unit core0 (Denver core) - scheduler = Task scheduler A57 Is that a mistake or does it have any specific meaning? Also, there are tasks (PRE_SFM_gpu_POST and...
- Sat Mar 23, 2019
- Forum: 2019 industrial challenge
- Topic: Description of the WATERS Industrial Challenge 2019
- Replies: 5
- Views: 14764
Re: Description of the WATERS Industrial Challenge 2019
Any update on this?arne.hamann wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019I am glad to announce the description of the WATERS Industrial Challenge 2019 that is proposed by Bosch in cooperation with University of Modena.
Please note that the Amalthea performance file that is necessary to respond to the challenge will be delivered in 2-3 weeks.
- Mon Mar 04, 2019
- Forum: 2019 industrial challenge
- Topic: Description of the WATERS Industrial Challenge 2019
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Re: Description of the WATERS Industrial Challenge 2019
Hello everyone I'm with a team currently working on the WATERS 2019 challenge. Are the copy operations performed by the GPU or the CPU? Page 3 first sentence " The GPU integrates two major hardware components that are the responsible of the different GPU functions, namely an Execution Engine (EE) th...