Thank you Ali.
Regards,
Ali C.
2012/8/25 Ali Saidi
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> Hi Ali,
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> Yes, the hit latency is used for both. I'm going to post a patch soon that
> provides a the ability to confider a different latency for the response
> path.
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> Thanks,
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> Ali
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> On 24.08.2012 04:47, Ali chaker
Hi,
I'm running bbench in gem5 with 2 cores and I've the following statistics:
*system.cpu1.numCycles* 5735434319
*system.cpu1.idleCycles* 1841336037
*system.cpu1.quiesceCycles*5027490762
Why the idleCycles + quiesceCycles > numCycles ?
Regards,
Hi all,
Some time ago, I found out that it is not possible to simulate a core
supporting SMT in FS mode using gem5 (m5 at that time). Is this still
the case in the current version? If so, is this something that is taken
care of? And if not, can someone give a clue how to enable SMT in FS
mode
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, vishal rawtiya wrote:
Hello!
I am sorry for spamming similar mail at both lists.
Of course I know about the threads but here at
http://gem5.org/Multiprogrammed_workloads I found that SE mode has no
thread scheduling.
So will it be okay to use pthreads in SE mode to creat
Hi Nilay,
I used "$scons build/X86/gem5.fast RUBY=True PROTOCOL=MOESI_hammer " to
compile gem5 and ran it with "$build/X86/m5.debug -d ruby-output
configs/example/ruby_fs.py --kernel=x86_64-vmlinux-2.6.22.9.smp
--script=configs/boot/mcf.rcS --cpu-type=detailed --ruby
--checkpoint-dir=checkpoint-di
Hi,
This is my first time to use the GEM5.
I want to run the Aplash-2 Benchmarks on gem5 on Ubuntu in full system mode.
I downloaded files from gem5 website and installed on Ubuntu(12.04 Precise).
i)Gem5-stable.tar.bz2
ii) M5_system_2.0b3.tar.bz2
Al
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, Stijn Eyerman wrote:
Hi all,
Some time ago, I found out that it is not possible to simulate a core
supporting SMT in FS mode using gem5 (m5 at that time). Is this still the
case in the current version? If so, is this something that is taken care of?
This patch from Andr
Hi Nilay,
Thanks for the reply.
I double checked ruby.stats file and there are statistics about number of
L1, L2 misses. But I went through ruby.stats several times and did not find
any number about cache accesses number or cache hit number, so I still
cannot get miss rate of the cache. Could you
hi all,
It seems all the benchmarks provided on the webpage run on gem5 with
the ALPHA ISA. Are there some benchmarks targeting x86-linux?
We have tried to compile and run SPLASH2 on gem5 with X86 ISA in full
system mode, but some benchmarks do not terminate correctly. I downloaded
the SPLASH
Hi,
I am trying to run Android on Gem5 for my project and I needed help in
getting the system to run.
I am running the gem5-stable release and am using the ARM architecture.
I have set M5_PATH to point to the gem5-stable/system directory
Here are the different approaches I tried:
1. I am trying
<0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
[2.268655] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
That is you problem. You need to specify init in your boot flags. In
configs/common/FSConfig.py it checks if the image name contains "android".
If so it adds init to the boot f
Is there a way to specify a memory subsystem in Gem5? I plan to specify:
- # of channel, #Dimm/Channel, #of rank/Dimm, #of bank/Rank
- Mega transfers /second,
- Precharge time, row access time, column access time
Thanks.
Vic___
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Hi Tushar,
I wonder if all the nodes(controllers) need to have a router before them.
This is what I have seen for all the topologies created in GEM5. I have
tried topology like the one I attach here. If I run it with
ruby_network_tester for simple network with Hammer protocol for 10
sim-cy
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