Dear Nilay,
I found it here "http://gedare-csphd.blogspot.com/2010/05/week-in-m5.html";, but 
I don't know whether I do it correctly.
Thank you.




Xuhao Chen
PhD student
School of Computer
National University of Defense Technology
Changsha, Hunan, P.R.China, 410073
Tel:  +86-159-741-03340 (Mobile)

From: Nilay Vaish
Date: 2012-02-28 22:20
To: gem5 users mailing list
Subject: Re: [gem5-users] How to boot SPARC FS?
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012, Xuhao Chen wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> The Solaris 10 binary image for SPARC includes "reset.bin, q.bin, 
> openboot.bin" etc.
> I copy *.bin and nvram1 from OpenSPARCT1_Arch.1.5/S10image/ to
> the /dist/m5/system/binaries/ directory.
> Also rename reset.bin, q.bin, and openboot.bin to reset_new.bin, q_new.bin,
> and openboot_new.bin, which are the binaries expected by the m5 SPARC_FS 
> scripts.  Then copy disk.s10hw2 from the S10image/ directory to the 
> /dist/m5/system/disks/ directory.
> But when booting the system, it still cannot find the kernel file:
>
> info: No kernel set for full system simulation. Assuming you know what you're 
> doing...
>
> Anyone know the reason? Should I use the option --kernel to specify the 
> kernel file? But which one is the kernel file?
> By the way, how many CPUs can gem5 run in SPARC FS mode?
> Thanks.
>

I don't think any one has tried booting a full system for SPARC 
architecture. gem5 does not provide any kernel for SPARC as of now. You 
can compile one on your own and try if it works.

--
Nilay
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