Hi,

Looks like I am able to run 2 copies of gem5 after all in the same host.
Now I just need to configure my ‘2nd’ copy of gem5 for monitoring.
Thank you.

Thanks and Regards,

Elena Woo Lai Leng
Faculty of Electronic and Computer Science (ECS)
University of Southampton

Email: llw1...@soton.ac.uk<mailto:llw1...@soton.ac.uk> (or l.l....@soton.ac.uk)
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Hi Jason,

I still don’t quite understand you. Please correct me if I am wrong - I assumed 
the host you meant the Ubuntu VM that I have installed. If I have one instance 
of gem5 running, how to I get another instance of gem5 running? I am trying to 
simulate a processor watching another processor in the same hardware, hence 
dist-gem5 would not really be applicable for me.

Thanks and regards,
Elena

On 17 Apr 2018, at 6:17 PM, Jason Lowe-Power 
<ja...@lowepower.com<mailto:ja...@lowepower.com>> wrote:

Hi Elena,

If you want to simulate two processors in the same system, you must have a 
single gem5 instance (process) on the host. dist-gem5 is useful if you want to 
simulate two different systems communicating over ethernet.

Jason

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University of California, Davis
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On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 5:26 AM Woo L.L. 
<l.l....@soton.ac.uk<mailto:l.l....@soton.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hi all,

I would like to simulate 2 processors - the idea is to have a main processor, 
which is an x86 gem5 running a benchmark and another processor monitoring the 
main processor.

My question is, is it possible to have two copies of gem5 running on the same 
Ubuntu system or do I need to use dist-gem5 or COSSIM? I am not simulating a 
heterogeneous system, I just need to simulate to processors (not 2 cores, as it 
still resides in one processor).

Appreciate if anyone can give me some pointers.

Thanks and Regards,

Elena Woo Lai Leng
Faculty of Electronic and Computer Science (ECS)
University of Southampton

Email: llw1...@soton.ac.uk<mailto:llw1...@soton.ac.uk>
Website: www.ecs.soton.ac.uk<http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/>

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