Hi Zhangtong,

Thank you for your reply. For the questions.
1) I use SimPoint profiler through gem5 to create a single-core simpoint, then I use it to restore the multicore. The specific restore method is to enlarge the memory space by N times and shift the paddr of the ptable.(N = number of cores)
2) Yes. I mean as soon as one core reaches the interval length, the simulation raises an exit event.

I have the same idea as you, but I am not familiar with making a global instruction tracker with probe listener objects.Can you suggest some files path or functions to study?

Best regards
Bryson Hong

 

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