Thank you so much for your reply! Problem has been solved by using "m5
dumpstats".


On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 1:11 AM, Tod <[email protected]> wrote:

>   "While telnet-ing, it is not possible to run script file": 'Telnetting'
> and 'using a script file' are two different ways to play with the disk image
>
>
> "How could I use dumpstat in command line?": You just need to say 'm5
> dumpstats' or even 'm5 exit' on the command line will do it
>
>
> "Also I have used my linux gcc compiler to build binaries, but when I
> have runned produced binary in gem5, I've got error." Are you using the
> same architecture for "your linux" and the architecture in the simulator
> "gem5"? if YES, then what's then error?
>
>
> "So I need to compile my c code with diskimage's gcc." Yes, this is what
> you should. (Building the binary using emulator and executing the it
> using gem5 would be better) Here the emulator will help you to use 'gcc'
> inside the disk image
>
>
> " I cheked the disk image and I am sure it has gcc." Yes, you should use
> this to build the binary
>
>
>
> --------- 원본 메일 ---------
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> *보낸사람*: Zohreh Naghibi <[email protected]>
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> *날짜*: 2014년 1월 02일 목요일, 16시 45분 58초 +0900
>
> *제목*: Re: [gem5-users] Compile by Scripts
> Thanks for your kindly reply.
> While telnet-ing, it is not possible to run script file. How could I use
> dumpstat in command line?
> Also I have used my linux gcc compiler to build binaries, but when I have
> runned produced binary in gem5, I've got error.  So I need to compile my c
> code with diskimage's gcc. I cheked the disk image and I am sure it has gcc.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 3:43 AM, Tod 
> <[email protected]<http://hanmail/mail/[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
>>   1st, while telnet-ing if you use the m5op (m5 dumpstats), you can save
>> the simulation statistics, i.e., traces.
>>
>> 2nd, you can use 'gcc' inside the script but you need to see if gcc is
>> there in the diskimage.  Yes, it is possible but maybe not the recommended
>> way.
>>
>> Building the binary using emulator and executing the it using gem5 would
>> be better. Normally 'program execution traces' are of interest.
>>
>> best.
>>
>> Tod
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --------- 원본 메일 ---------
>>
>> *보낸사람*: Zohreh Naghibi 
>> <[email protected]<http://hanmail/mail/[email protected]>
>> >
>> *받는사람* : gem5 users mailing list 
>> <[email protected]<http://hanmail/mail/[email protected]>
>> >
>> *날짜*: 2013년 12월 30일 월요일, 19시 31분 00초 +0900
>> *제목*: Re: [gem5-users] Compile by Scripts
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>> Actually I meant to compile a workload by gcc command but I wanted to use
>> this command in the script. Is it possible or I took the wrong way?
>> Because by telnet-ing and compiling and running workload my trace file
>> are empty, but when I use script to compile and run my c code the output is
>> not empty.
>> I wonder whether there is any way to use "gcc MyCode.c -o out" and "./out
>> " in script or not. When I compile my c code in the script file, I get this
>> error: "segmentation fault ".
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 1:29 AM, Tod 
>> <[email protected]<http://hanmail/mail/[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>   Please have a look at: http://www.m5sim.org/Running_gem5
>>>
>>>
>>> And there is this snippet of a run_script.rcS:
>>>
>>>
>>> echo -n "setting up network..."
>>> /sbin/ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.10 txqueuelen 1000
>>> /sbin/ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
>>> echo -n "running surge client..."
>>> /bin/bash -c "cd /benchmarks/surge && ./Surge 2 100 1 192.168.0.1 5.
>>> echo -n "halting machine"
>>> m5 exit
>>>
>>>
>>> best.
>>>
>>> Tod
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>>> >
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>>> >
>>> *날짜*: 2013년 12월 29일 일요일, 23시 40분 16초 +0900
>>> *제목*: [gem5-users] Compile by Scripts
>>>
>>> Hi.
>>> I wonder whether there is any way to compile a workload by script or not.
>>>   (in FS mode)
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
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