Hi Pedro,

No, I don't have any specific pointers beyond the code in src/sim/. One
quick note: on develop there is something in flux about how syscalls work.
There's been some recent changes from Gabe to the "Workload" and the
syscall dispatch. I have to admit I don't understand them, but it might be
worth looking into before diving in.

Cheers,
Jason

On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 1:39 PM Pedro Becker via gem5-users <
gem5-users@gem5.org> wrote:

> Hi Jason, thanks for the feedback!
>
> About your suggestions:
> - Yes, pthreads worked correctly for the simple examples I tried. But
> still has this drawback of shared memory I was trying to avoid..
> - Do you have any pointers on implementing syscalls on gem5? It could be
> anything I could take as a 'guide' to get started with it since I'm not
> sure about how hard or easy that might be. I'll take a look since it might
> be a good solution for the short-term goals of making multi-processing work.
>
> Again, thank you.
>
> Best,
> Pedro.
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