Use a different script to take the checkpoint like configs/example/fs.py, which
does allow atomic cpu, then use the fs_power script to restore the checkpoint
with the timing cpu.
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On 17 Dec 2023, 15:11, saras nanda via gem5-users wr
Hi , Thanks for the suggestion , but my ultimate aim is to run ubuntu 20 ,
because the packages I would like to run as benchmarks require ubuntu 20 ,
so I just made. a trail with full fledged ubuntu 18 distribution, the light
ones I tried from this link
https://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_do
Hi , I tried this method , used gem5.fast it is still taking the same
amount of time , I tried running it with atomic CPU it doesn't allow me to
do so . i get the below error ,
warn: The `get_runtime_isa` function is deprecated. Please migrate away
from using this function.
fatal: The power example
Hi saras,
You are using a fully-fledged ubuntu distribution. May I suggest you a more
lightweight solution?
Please have a look at the ubuntu18.04 option in
https://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_docs/fullsystem/guest_binaries
Kind Regards
Giacomo
From: saras nanda via gem5-users
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