Tao,

Thanks for that,
It worked out!

I see the changes in the latest version(development repository) of se.py!

Thanks again. :)

Pushkar Nandkar
Graduate Student
Dept of Electrical Engineering
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities



On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Tao Zhang <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> You try to generate the multiprocesses in the SMT session (line 120--154).
> In this session, line 151 modified the numThreads to 4. Therefore, each CPU
> assumes it has 4 threads (line 158). However, definitely, you just assigned
> one workload to each CPU...
>
> You can manually set numThreads to 1 and check whether it works.
>
> -Tao
>
>
> On 11/24/2012 11:09 AM, pushkar nandkar wrote:
>
> Nilay,
>
> This might be the issue. I am using the stable version from the
> repository.
>  I will download the latest version and check if it helps.
>
>  Tao,
>
>  I have attached the se.py.
>
>  please let me know if that is the correct way. I create a new
> liveprocess for each workload.
>
>  Meanwhile I will download the latest version and start working one that.
>
>  Thanks,
>
> Pushkar Nandkar
> Graduate Student
> Dept of Electrical Engineering
> University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
>
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Nilay Vaish <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 24 Nov 2012, pushkar nandkar wrote:
>>
>>   Nilay,
>>>
>>> If you are using the same se.py that comes with the gem5, if there is
>>> only
>>> one workload specified, All the system.cpu[i].workload is assigned the
>>> same
>>> process.
>>>
>>> However if I use the same se.py specifying the -c
>>>
>>> "splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX;splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX;splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX;splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX"
>>> it says
>>> fatal: Can't load object file
>>>
>>> splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX;splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX;splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX;splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX
>>>
>>> This is because the split using ';' occurs only for finding the num of
>>> threads in the se.py. The
>>>
>>> "splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX;splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX;splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX;splash2/codes/kernels/radix/RADIX"
>>> gets assigned as one workload for all the CPUs,
>>>
>>>
>>  You might want to mention the version of gem5 you are using. I am using
>> the latest version with out any modifications of my own.
>>
>> --
>> Nilay
>>
>
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