usage: /sbin/m5 exit [delay]
       /sbin/m5 resetstats [delay [period]]
       /sbin/m5 dumpstats [delay [period]]
       /sbin/m5 dumpresetstats [delay [period]]
       /sbin/m5 readfile [filename]
       /sbin/m5 execfile <filename>
/sbin/m5 checkpoint [delay [period]]
       /sbin/m5 loadsymbol <address> <symbol>
       /sbin/m5 initparam
       /sbin/m5 sw99param
       /sbin/m5 pin <cpu> <program> [args ...]
All times in nanoseconds!
/tmp/script: line 11: can't open input: no such file

Your script file isn't there. Also, it looks like you never start the
benchmark in your rcS script. All you have is "< input".

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 10:24 PM, Bojun Ma <boj...@mtu.edu> wrote:

> Here is the system.terminal file. (in attachment)
> It seems cannot open the input file of ammp.
>
> Yes I compile it statically.
>
> I mean I put it in the /mnt of my Ubuntu OP which is the mount point I
> used for the disk image.
> The Structure is like this:
> bojun@bojun-desktop:/mnt$ ls
> 164.gzip  bin   dev  gzip  input  lost+found  mnt  proc  sbin     srv
> tmp  var
> ammp      boot  etc  home  lib    media       opt  root  selinux  sys  usr
>
> Maybe I misunderstood the document in wiki "put benchmark into the disk
> image". If so, where should I put the benchmark?
>
> Another question is I need to simulate all input file in ref, how should I
> put them and in which structure could the FS system find them?
>
> Regards,
> Bojun
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 10:13 PM, Anthony Gutierrez <atgut...@umich.edu>wrote:
>
>> The stats file isn't really useful here. What do the simulator and
>> system.terminal output say? Is it exiting because of m5 exit? If so I have
>> a feeling that your binary isn't able to execute. Did you compile it
>> statically? Why are you placing it in the /mnt directory of the disk image?
>>
>> -Tony
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 10:09 PM, Bojun Ma <boj...@mtu.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, All,
>>>      I am running SPEC CPU2000 benchmark in ARM FS mode.(ammp)
>>>      I copy ammp binary and input file to the /mnt of the disk image
>>> which download from the gem5 website.
>>>
>>>      My .rcS file:
>>>      #!/bin/sh
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> /sbin/m5 checkpoint 0 0
>>> /sbin/m5 checkpoint 100000000 200000000
>>>
>>> /sbin/m5 loadsymbol
>>>
>>> /sbin/m5 resetstats
>>> < input
>>> /sbin/m5 exit
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      The command line I used:
>>>      build/ARM_FS/gem5.opt --outdir=ammp00 --debug-flags=O3PipeView
>>> --trace-start=50000 --trace-file=ammp_trace.out configs/example/fs.py
>>> --num-cpus=4 --script=./configs/boot/ammp00.rcS
>>>
>>>
>>>      However the simulation just continue in 0.000367s and there is
>>> nothing in the trace file.
>>>      The attachment is the stats.txt
>>>
>>>      Can anyone help to figure out the reason?
>>>      Is there something wrong in my rcS file?
>>>      Do I miss some important component?
>>>
>>>      Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Bojun Ma
>>>
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