Hi Tim,

With the changes I'll get in in the next few days M5 can boot linux with a 
single simple atomic or simple timing CPU. The file system is loaded into some 
of the DRAM and the slram device driver is used. Support for a dumb PATA device 
that only supports PIO should be added soon too. We're working on O3, and MP 
support which will hopefully be done by the end of this year.

Thanks,
Ali




On Nov 3, 2010, at 7:37 PM, Timothy M Jones wrote:

> Hi Ali,
> 
> Could you tell me roughly what the status of ARM support is for full-system 
> simulation?  I'm thinking of using M5 ARM for a future project (which won't 
> start until sometime next year) and I will want a simulator that I can run 
> Linux on.
> 
> Cheers
> Tim
> 
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