>there is a variable set which calls the full system mode or
>the Syscall Emulation mode.

What is that then? How can I run simulation in X86_SE?

On 2/18/12, Pritha Ghoshal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mehmood,
>
> You have to just run this command:
> scons build/X86/m5.debug
>
> The FS and SE modes have become run time usages rather than build time.
> Therefore the binary stays the same for both of them, whereas in the fs.py
> file or se.py file there is a variable set which calls the full system mode
> or the Syscall Emulation mode.
>
> Pritha
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Mahmood Naderan
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> It seems that variables in build_opt are changed in new revisions.
>>
>> for this command:
>> scons build/X86_SE/m5.debug
>>
>> I get this error:
>> Error: cannot find variables file
>> /home/mahmood/gem5-ef8630054b5e/build/variables/X86_SE or default
>> file(s) /home/mahmood/gem5-ef8630054b5e/build_opts/X86_SE
>>
>> comparing  with previous revisions, there is no X86_SE file. Instead
>> there is only a file named  "x86".
>>
>> http://repo.m5sim.org/gem5/file/ef8630054b5e/build_opts
>>
>> --
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