Levine, Michael I <Michael_Levine <at> student.uml.edu> writes:

> 
> Thank you for the quick response, but I still am having trouble finding this 
ARM directory. 
> 
> Here is what I have:
> 
> michael <at> ubuntu:~/Desktop/gem5-c739a3a829f5/build$ ls
> gzstream  scons_config.log  variables
> libelf    sconsign.dblite   variables.global
> 
> -Mike
> ________________________________________
> From: gem5-users-bounces <at> gem5.org [gem5-users-bounces <at> gem5.org] on 
behalf of Anthony Gutierrez [atgutier <at> umich.edu]
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 5:58 PM
> To: gem5 users mailing list
> Subject: Re: [gem5-users] bbench/android
> 
> Oh, sorry. That is an artifact of the way the system used to be built. Now, 
the binaries for FS/SE are combined
> into a single binary. So to run you would do something like the follow:
> 
> ./path_to_gem5_root/build/ARM/m5.fast configs/example/fs.py -b bbench --
kernel=/path_to_gem5_system/binaries/vmlinux.smp.mouse.arm
> 
> I'll fix the wiki to reflect this.
> 
> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Levine, Michael I
> <Michael_Levine <at> student.uml.edu<mailto:Michael_Levine <at> 
student.uml.edu>> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am an engineering graduate student and I am currently trying to run an 
android image using gem5. I am
> following these instructions:
> http://www.m5sim.org/Bbench-gem5
> 
> However, I reach a snag when I get to this part:
> Run /path_to_gem5_root/build/ARM_FS/m5.fast configs/example/fs.py -b bbench
> --kernel=vmlinux.smp.mouse.arm to run BBench on Android using ARM. Invoke 
> from 
/path_to_gem5_root.
> 
> I don't seem to have an "ARM_FS" directory under my build directory. I have 
downloaded both the stable
> release of gem5 as well as the developer version.
> 
> Could you please point in the right direction of what I should do next?
> 
> Thanks!
> Mike
> 
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> Thanks,
> Tony
> 
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> 

Have you built the system using scons? If so, you should have a directory named 
"ARM".

Besides, you need absolute path starting from /home to gem5 directory when you 
run simulation.


-Tony


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