Thanks for the ad, Firstly, I want to express my gratitude for your previous
advice regarding the use of 'sudo'. It effectively resolved the issue I was
facing earlier. After implementing it, I was able to successfully create the
disk-image using packer, which was a significant breakthrough.
Ho
Hi,
It might seem dumb but I faced a similar issue where vega10_atomic worked
and vega10_kvm not and the fix was typing 'sudo' at the beginning of the
command.
Hope it works!
Regards,
Pau
El mar, 19 dic 2023 18:57, Poremba, Matthew via gem5-users <
gem5-users@gem5.org> escribió:
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[AMD Official Use Only - General]
Hi Sandy,
Could you share the file “m5out/system.pc.com_1.device” as well?
You could also try using vega10_atomic.py instead of vega10_kvm.py. Initially
it looks to me like a KVM issue.
-Matt
From: Matt Sinclair
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2023 9:28 AM
To
Hi Sandy,
Can you please give us a bit more information about what you were running?
It looks like you were just trying to run square from the README? Normally
that works out of the box, so I'm wondering if you made any changes to your
local setup.
(I am not the primary developer for GPUFS, but
Dear all??
I've encountered while performing a gpu-fs simulation using the gem5
simulator. Following the instructions outlined in the
https://github.com/gem5/gem5-resources/blob/stable/src/gpu-fs/README.md, and
using the disk image obtained from
https://www.gem5.org/2023/02/13/moving-to-full