You should look at the executed output and see where the address 0x11 is coming from. Also, I'm not sure why you're using the gem5 m5a_getid(). Do you know what it does?
Ali On 29.03.2012 04:47, Mohamed hédi Ghaddab wrote: > Sorry, I put the wrong command line. in fact, my program is statically linked. I already fixed this error. > So, i used the following commands: > > ========================== commandes ============================ > arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc - static -o gem5/hello_cpu gem5/util/m5/hello_cpu.c gem5/util/m5/m5op_arm.S > gem5/build/ARM/gem5.opt gem5/configs/example/se.py -c gem5/hello_cpu > ================================================================ > > and i still got the error message ... !!
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