On Sun, 3 Jun 2012, Volos Stavros wrote:

But when running a ruby simulation, the cpu used is TimingSimpleCPU right? So, 
actually
I am creating a checkpoint with that mode. Even in that case, I cannot restore 
the checkpoint
with O3.

I am definite that you created a checkpoint using an Atomic CPU. I suggest you create a new checkpoint and then check if it contains the 'locked' variable.


So it seems that the only way to restore a Timing/O3 cpu is by having a 
checkpoint that was
created using Timing/O3 cpu, right?

As of now, I think the answer yes.


Are you planning to support creating a checkpoint with TimingSimpleCPU and then 
load it
with O3 CPU?

May be in future. Not on my plans currently.

--
Nilay
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