Are you using 32 bit host?

On 8/31/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Dear GEM5 users,
>
> I was able to build ALPHA_FS architecture and boot
> linux on it. However, when I tried to do the same with X86_FS (after
> downloading x86 binaries), I got the following error:
>
>
> borni@borni-G31M-ES2L:~/gem5$ ./build/X86_FS/m5.opt --verbose
> configs/example/fs.py
> --kernel=/home/borni/Desktop/X86_GEM5/binaries/x86_64-vmlinux-2.6.22.9
> gem5
> Simulator System. http://gem5.org
> gem5 is copyrighted software; use the
> --copyright option for details.
>
> gem5 compiled Aug 29 2011 13:01:34
> gem5
> started Aug 31 2011 18:01:01
> gem5 executing on borni-G31M-ES2L
> command
> line: ./build/X86_FS/m5.opt --verbose configs/example/fs.py
> --kernel=/home/borni/Desktop/X86_GEM5/binaries/x86_64-vmlinux-2.6.22.9
> warning:
> add_child('terminal'): child 'terminal' already has parent
> Global frequency
> set at 1000000000000 ticks per second
> info: kernel located at:
> /home/borni/Desktop/X86_GEM5/binaries/x86_64-vmlinux-2.6.22.9
>  0: rtc:
> Real-time clock set to Sun Jan 1 00:00:00 2012
> Listening for com_1
> connection on port 3456
> warn: Reading current count from inactive timer.
> 0:
> system.remote_gdb.listener: listening for remote gdb #0 on port 7000
> ****
> REAL SIMULATION ****
> info: Entering event queue @ 0. Starting
> simulation...
> panic: Invalid microop!
>  @ cycle
> 1000
> [invoke:build/X86_FS/arch/generic/debugfaults.hh, line 93]
> Memory
> Usage: 232296 KBytes
> Program aborted at cycle 1000
> Aborted
>
> I found two
> similar questions raised on this list couple of months ago, but nobody
> replied. I tied with builds ".opt", ".fast", ".debug" with both GEM5 stable
> and development versions. Always the same result. Am I doing something
> wrong?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Borislav Nikolic
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