I'm not sure exactly what you want? Do you want multiple workloads with or without smt? In either case you're probably going to have to modify configs/example/se.py a bit to suite your use case.
Ali On 24.08.2012 21:07, Nyunyi Tshibangu wrote: > I saw the following answer in FAQ: "In SE mode, simply create a system with multiple CPUs and assign a different workload object to each CPU's workload parameter. If you're using the O3 model, you can also assign a vector of workload objects to one CPU, in which case the CPU will run all of the workloads concurrently in SMT mode." > I see a program line in se.py as: > if options.cpu_type == "detailed" or options.cpu_type == "inorder": > #check for SMT workload > workloads = options.cmd.split(';') > it looks like the separator is a semi-colon (;) > how do I assign different workload to each CPU? is it by running se.py with the following options > > --cmd=benchmark1 --options=option1; --cmd=benchmark2 --options=option2 doing this it ignore anything after the semi-colon > or > --cmd=benchmark1;benchmark2 --options=option1;option2 > > any idea? > > Thanks
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