You'll need to create a disk image as outlined in:
http://gem5.org/Disk_images
and put the android filesystem on it. You should make sure that android
is in the name of the disk image so gem5 appends the correct kernel
command line.
Ali
You should be able to pass the kernel and disk image to gem5 and it
should owkr.
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 10:29:11 -0400, Anirudh Sivaraman
<sk.anir...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
I followed the steps given at :
http://www.linux-arm.org/LinuxKernel/LinuxAndroidPlatform to build
the
Android platform and the kernel images for ARM. I have all the
relevant files for the Android platform on my system now. However, I
am not sure how to put all of these into one disk image for GEM5
simulation. Would I need to separately add a bootloader file as well
to the disk image ? The instructions here :
http://gem5.org/Ubuntu_Disk_Image_for_ARM_Full_System seem specific
to
running Ubuntu on ARM, and I am not sure if these extend to Android
directly.
Anirudh
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