Hi Kirtika, Regarding (2), what I do is to take snapshots of framebuffer.bmp. I attached an example script for doing that, it's not rocket science. A full Bbench run creates ~700 snapshots. Maybe the gem5/bbench forefathers will have a better solution to share with us.
Regards, Uri 2012/1/18 Kirtika Ruchandani <[email protected]> > Hello everyone, > I am new to gem5 and am following the instructions on the bbench-gem5 > web-page for my simulations. I have the following queries- > > 1. VNC: A previous thread mentioned someone was trying to control gem5 via > vnc. Can someone point me to documentation on using vnc with gem5? > > 2. Feedback: I am looking for a way to visualize or know that Android is > actually booted and bbench is running fine. As of now, I completed one run > and didn't see any output on stdout. There is a file called framebuffer.bmp > which is written to periodically, but I only see an image with Android logo > on it and nothing else. The file system.terminal talks about some pids > executing and finishing. > > 3. Statistics : For some reason, I get an empty stats file, irrespective > of whether I use the default stats.txt file or specify one on the command > line explicitly. > > Thank you for your time and help. > Regards, > Kirtika > > > -- > Kirtika Ruchandani > Final Year, Integrated BTech/MTech, > Comp. Sci & Engg, IIT Madras > > > > _______________________________________________ > gem5-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gem5-users >
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