Hi Yasir,

That is absolutely right. If you want to use the KVM CPU model, the guest
ISA and host ISA must be the same.

Andreas

On 13/07/2016, 11:41, "gem5-dev on behalf of Qureshi Yasir Mahmood"
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I am running GEM5 on x86 host. When I do a scons build for ARM, I get a
>message
>
>"Info: KVM support disabled due to unsupported host and target ISA
>combination"
>
>So now if I run a FS simulation for ARM on GEM5 running on x86 host, will
>I get KVM ARM support or not ? My understanding of the info message is
>that I need to run GEM5 on ARM host to get KVM support. Is that right ?
>
>Regards
>Yasir Mahmood
>Doctoral Assistant
>Embedded Systems Lab
>EPFL, Lausanne
>Switzerland
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