Hi all??
What I want to do now is to run a program in FS mode and observe the
statistical differences among different code segments.
I know that in SE mode, this work can be easily done with M5ops, for example,
add a code:
m5_dump_reset_stats(0,0)
In the FS mode, M5ops can be input through the shell, for example, to exit the
simulation:
m5 exit
And build checkpoint:
m5 checkpoint
So, for a program running in FS, obviously I cannot use the shell as input. In
this case, how can I ignore the initialization of the program and some other
stages and only get the statistics of the Region of Interest?
This webpage introduces the configuration of ROI in PARSEC, but it seems not
specific enough. Can anyone have any clear
guidance?https://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_docs/checkpoints/
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