Make sure you're attaching to the correct console. 

Ali 

On
29.02.2012 09:05, Xuhao Chen wrote: 

> Hi Ali, 
> Thank you very much.

> The problem is that there is nothing printed out in m5term console.

> 
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> 
> 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: Ali Saidi [1] 
> DATE: 2012-02-29 07:20 
> TO: gem5 users
mailing list [2] 
> SUBJECT: Re: [gem5-users]How to boot SPARC FS? 
> 
>
On 28.02.2012 11:27, Gedare Bloom wrote: 
> 
>> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at
11:15 AM, Xuhao Chen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Gedare, I
have read your blog "a week in m5". And I have a question about m5. 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... Do you 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? I know that it can be up to
64 CPUs in Alpha FS mode. Thanks.
>> 
>> It has been awhile since I
worked with GEM5 so I cannot be certain;
>> that post is nearly 2 years
old so a lot may have changed since then.
>> I did not have to specify a
--kernel option, and the fs.py
>> (FSConfig.py) had all the options set
to point toward the OpenBoot
>> binary files and example disk containing
the OpenSolaris image. The
>> info message does not necessarily mean
there is a problem, and if you
>> connect with m5term you might still
reach the OpenBoot prompt anyway.
>> 
>> When I was using the SPARC_FS
only 1 core was supported. Maybe someone
>> has been developing this
port but I am not aware. Unless you are
>> really committed to the SPARC
architecture, I would suggest trying one
>> of the other CPU models.
>>

>> Good luck,
>> Gedare
>> 
>>> ________________________________ Xuhao
Chen PhD student School of Computer National University of Defense
Technology Changsha, Hunan, P.R.China, 410073 Tel: +86-159-741-03340
(Mobile)
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> The message
printed it simply a message that you need to know what you're doing. 
>
In SPARC/Solaris unlike other architectures we run the full bare-metal
boot loader which pulls the kernel off the disk image. 
> For SPARC no
kernel should be specified on the command line. 
> I imagine the system
is booting just fine. We only ever got Solaris/SPARC booting on a single
core in atomic mode. 
> While some of the peripherals that needed to
exist were written for multi-cores it was never tested and debugged.
>
Ali

 

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