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I am raising this issue, cause the PSLSE CAPI 1.0 doesn't adhere to the Translation ordering ahX_cabt input to the PSL, it assumes a perfect scenario all the time. ahX_cabt is an important way to control the behavior and performance of the PSL as stated by the CAPI 1.0 document. I am extremely interested in the interaction of the AFU with the PSL cache And don't want to use the prefetching "TOUCH_I" commands for all cases. Hence, when we have a PAGED response or FAULT from the PSL, for example, the AFU needs to handle this properly with the PSL. Instead, we can only generate PAGED responses but the interaction with the PSLSE matters (there are no flushes and RESTART commands doesn't affect the PSLSE)
Thanks a lot in advance...!!
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PSLSE does not cover all command Translation orderings supported by PSL
PSLSE does not cover all command Translation orderings "ahX_cabt" supported by PSL
Nov 20, 2019
Hello,
I am raising this issue, cause the PSLSE CAPI 1.0 doesn't adhere to the Translation ordering ahX_cabt input to the PSL, it assumes a perfect scenario all the time. ahX_cabt is an important way to control the behavior and performance of the PSL as stated by the CAPI 1.0 document. I am extremely interested in the interaction of the AFU with the PSL cache And don't want to use the prefetching "TOUCH_I" commands for all cases. Hence, when we have a PAGED response or FAULT from the PSL, for example, the AFU needs to handle this properly with the PSL. Instead, we can only generate PAGED responses but the interaction with the PSLSE matters (there are no flushes and RESTART commands doesn't affect the PSLSE)
Thanks a lot in advance...!!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: