Hi Reza,
M5 doesn't is only single-threaded at this point. One of our goals is
to allow multi-core workloads to run faster on a multi-threaded
machine, but that hasn't been developed yet. The best you can do is
run 8 copies each one running a different experiment at this point
(or help make it parallel).
Ali
On Apr 24, 2008, at 5:39 PM, Reza Farivar wrote:
Hi everyone
I was introduced to m5 in the ASPLOS 08 workshop, and now we're
using it for a project here at UIUC.
I have a Newbie question. We have an 8 core server. Is there any way
to run m5 on it so that it uses all CPUs? (m5 is kind of slow as it
is right now, and we are using full system simulation).
Thanks,
Reza
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