Hi Kumail,

Could you elaborate on what it is you want to simulate?

gem5 supports multi-processor systems, and for ARM it even support 
heterogeneous processors (e.g. a number of in-order cores combined with a 
number of out-of-orded cores). You just have to make sure you have a suitable 
kernel and dtb file. There are even regressions that are dual core.

Andreas

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Subject: [gem5-users] Time sharing between cores

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to run my own kernel in FS mode with a multi-processor architecture.

Is it possible to concurrently run two cores? In SE mode, we have the option of 
using SMT. Does FS mode also provides such an option? Seeing the fs.py files 
suggest that it can't be done.

Best Regards,
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Kumail Ahmed
M.Sc. Student
TU Kaiserslautern

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