Dave,

On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Lei Wen <adrian.w...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 12:38 AM, Dave Martin <dave.mar...@linaro.org>wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 04:58:21PM -0500, Andy Doan wrote:
>> > On 09/17/2012 04:01 AM, Dave Pigott wrote:
>> > >Hi Lei,
>> > >
>> > >I'm copying Andy Doan directly on this, since he's had more experience
>> > >of getting FM working in LAVA and can probably point you in the right
>> > >direction.
>> > >
>> > >Thanks
>> > >
>> > >Dave
>> > >
>> > >On 14 Sep 2012, at 14:35, Lei Wen wrote:
>> > >
>> > >>Hi Dave,
>> > >>
>> > >>On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Dave Pigott <dave.pig...@linaro.org
>> > >><mailto:dave.pig...@linaro.org>> wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >>    Hi Lei,
>> > >>
>> > >>    We run Fast Models on 64 bit all the time. How are you creating
>> > >>    the model, and how are you trying to launch it?
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>I launch the fast model by below command:
>> > >>model_shell cadi_system_Linux64-Release-GCC-4.4.so
>>
>> Should you be running model_shell64 instead?
>>
>
> The model_shell64 also complain for the same error as
> "Not a CADI 2.0 model"...
>
>
>> > >><http://cadi_system_Linux64-Release-GCC-4.4.so/>
>> > >>boot-wrapper/linux-system-semi.axf -f params
>> >
>> > Looks like you do things different than we do. The way we launch
>> > things is with:
>> >
>> >
>> /opt/arm/RTSM_A15-A7x14_VE/Linux64_RTSM_VE_Cortex-A15x4-A7x4/RTSM_VE_Cortex-A15x4-A7x4
>> >
>> >   -a coretile.cluster0.*=img.axf
>> >   -C motherboard.mmc.p_mmc_file=sd.img
>> >   -C coretile.cluster0.cpu0.semihosting-enable=1
>> >   -C motherboard.hostbridge.userNetworking=1
>> >   -C coretile.cache_state_modelled=0
>> >   -C motherboard.smsc_91c111.enabled=1
>> >
>> > I also follow pages like:
>> >
>> >  https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/AndroidOnFastModels
>>
>> I believe that the pre-built RTSM binaries are integrated simulation
>> builds (i.e., like isim_system).  So the required command-line for
>> the isim_system binary built by the fast models package should be
>> similar to the examples we document for launching the RTSM binaries.
>>
>
> Yes, it is similar. Thanks for the hint.
>


Here is another issue, although the simulation is ok for running A15x1,
but when I am trying to run the A15x4_A7x4, the simulation cannot be
launched up,
with the same configuration I could run at the 32bit machine.

The screen snap shot could be found at:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-M8G9kBQztNI/UFqGMGqetNI/AAAAAAAAACg/_1JGgppMhU4/s768/a15x4_a7x4.jpg

And the launch command I am using:
./isim_system  -a coretile.cluster0.*=boot-wrapper/linux-system-semi.axf -a
coretile.cluster1.*=boot-wrapper/linux-system-semi.axf -f params
Where the params is a file, containing:
motherboard.smsc_91c111.enabled=1
motherboard.hostbridge.userNetworking=1
coretile.dualclustersystemconfigurationblock.CFG_ACTIVECLUSTER=0x3
coretile.cluster0.cpu0.semihosting-cmd_line="--kernel uImage --fdt
rtsm_ve-v2p-ca15x4-ca7x4.dtb -- console=ttyAMA0 mem=2048M root=/dev/nfs
nfsroot=192.168.1.1:/srv/nfsroot/ rw ip=dhcp"

Any idea?

Thanks,
Lei
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