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> From: Tiago Mück via gem5-users
> Reply-To: Tiago Mück , gem5 users mailing list <
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> Date: Monday, 26 January 2015 23:56
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> Subject: Re: [gem5-users] Gem5 on multiple cores
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> Hi everyone,
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Date: Monday, 26 January 2015 23:56
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Subject: Re: [gem5-users] Gem5 on multiple cores
Hi everyone,
Is there any new effort in making this parallelization work for arbitrary
multi-core systems (e.g scali
Hi everyone,
Is there any new effort in making this parallelization work for arbitrary
multi-core systems (e.g scaling the number of threads/EQs according to the
number of cores in the simulated system) ?
Regards,
Tiago
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Steve Reinhardt via gem5-users <
gem5-user
I'll mention that gem5 does have the foundation for parallelizing a single
simulation across multiple cores; see for example
http://repo.gem5.org/gem5/rev/2cce74fe359e. However, if you want to model
a non-trivial configuration (i.e., one where there is communication between
threads), then you have
Thank you, Andreas
*moved to gem5-users :)
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Andreas Hansson
wrote:
> Hi Hussain,
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> I’d suggest to ask on the gem5-users list for everyone’s benefit.
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> Multi-threading invariably comes at a cost, and if you want to run say
> 10 experiments, they are embarra