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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T07:22:19+00:00 2026-06-12T07:22:19+00:00

As a school assignment, I need to find a way to get the L1

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As a school assignment, I need to find a way to get the L1 data cache line size, without reading config files or using api calls. Supposed to use memory accesses read/write timings to analyze & get this info. So how might I do that?

In an incomplete try for another part of the assignment, to find the levels & size of cache, I have:

for (i = 0; i < steps; i++) {
    arr[(i * 4) & lengthMod]++;
}

I was thinking maybe I just need vary line 2, (i * 4) part? So once I exceed the cache line size, I might need to replace it, which takes sometime? But is it so straightforward? The required block might already be in memory somewhere? Or perpahs I can still count on the fact that if I have a large enough steps, it will still work out quite accurately?

UPDATE

Heres an attempt on GitHub … main part below

// repeatedly access/modify data, varying the STRIDE
for (int s = 4; s <= MAX_STRIDE/sizeof(int); s*=2) {
    start = wall_clock_time();
    for (unsigned int k = 0; k < REPS; k++) {
        data[(k * s) & lengthMod]++;
    }
    end = wall_clock_time();
    timeTaken = ((float)(end - start))/1000000000;
    printf("%d, %1.2f \n", s * sizeof(int), timeTaken);
}

Problem is there dont seem to be much differences between the timing. FYI. since its for L1 cache. I have SIZE = 32 K (size of array)

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    2026-06-12T07:22:20+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:22 am

    Allocate a BIG char array (make sure it is too big to fit in L1 or L2 cache). Fill it with random data.

    Start walking over the array in steps of n bytes. Do something with the retrieved bytes, like summing them.

    Benchmark and calculate how many bytes/second you can process with different values of n, starting from 1 and counting up to 1000 or so. Make sure that your benchmark prints out the calculated sum, so the compiler can’t possibly optimize the benchmarked code away.

    When n == your cache line size, each access will require reading a new line into the L1 cache. So the benchmark results should get slower quite sharply at that point.

    If the array is big enough, by the time you reach the end, the data at the beginning of the array will already be out of cache again, which is what you want. So after you increment n and start again, the results will not be affected by having needed data already in the cache.

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