« first day (4912 days earlier)      last day (30 days later) » 

9:15 AM
Biden vs Trump, a rock and a hard place ..
Surprisingly with such 'advanced' technologies, people still don't have much choices.
 
posted on March 28, 2024 by Marco Arena

A new episode of the series about SObjectizer and message passing: SObjectizer Tales – 25. Runtime telemetry by Marco Arena From the article: In this episode we learn how to get insights into application performance using SObjectizer's monitoring system.

 
 
2 hours later…
11:52 AM
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn no
 
 
7 hours later…
6:46 PM
@Morwenn haven't seen you around in a very long time. Alive?
 
 
3 hours later…
9:33 PM
Busy with life most likely.
 
10:19 PM
@Mgetz assuming there is an underlying state machine that somehow dictates the line to evict. Datasheets litterally state it is random without providing any more info. Do you have any suggestions/pointers on how to reverse engineer the underlying mechanics? I'd like to have full control of everything in order to put it in a state I want
a bit like with LRU. You'd just have to evict every line one after the other untill one line is left and then you wait because you know that this left line will be the next one which will be evicted
 
non-temporal stores
you store the data non-temporally
 
I read some people brute forcing this, but it sounds very painfull...
 
yes
unless you're the OS that's usually the case
 
but if you're on a CPU that supports non-temporal stores you can try to do it faster
 
10:23 PM
@Mgetz I didn't know non temporal stores were an actual thing. Reading up on it as we speak
I m on beagle bone black
 
it's an optimization not every CPU allows?
 
@Mgetz nah not caching stuff, through non-temporal storage, is not the solution. The whole point is to be able to fully understand/investigate\ how to manipulate the cache's internal state machine
In order to manipulate it you, obviously, have to first understand how this "randomness" actually works. I.e. what makes the fsm transition states
 

« first day (4912 days earlier)      last day (30 days later) »