Thanks for your reply, Here is the output of  console:

==== m5 slave console: Console 0 ====
M5 console: m5AlphaAccess @ 0xFFFFFD0200000000
Got Configuration 623
memsize 10000000 pages 8000
First free page after ROM 0xFFFFFC0000018000
HWRPB 0xFFFFFC0000018000 l1pt 0xFFFFFC0000040000 l2pt 0xFFFFFC0000042000 
l3pt_rpb 0xFFFFFC0000044000 l3pt_kernel 0xFFFFFC0000048000 l2reserv 
0xFFFFFC0000046000
kstart = 0xFFFFFC0001010000, kend = 0xFFFFFC0001466698, kentry = 
0xFFFFFC0001010000, numCPUs = 0x1
CPU Clock at 2000 MHz IntrClockFrequency=1024
Booting with 1 processor(s)
KSP: 0x20043FE8 PTBR 0x20
Console Callback at 0x0, fixup at 0x0, crb offset: 0x510
Memory cluster 0 [0 - 2056]
Memory cluster 1 [2056 - 30712]
Initalizing mdt_bitmap addr 0xFFFFFC0000038000 mem_pages 8000
ConsoleDispatch at virt 10000658 phys 18658 val FFFFFC00000100A8
unix_boot_mem ends at FFFFFC0000076000
k_argc = 0
jumping to kernel at 0xFFFFFC0001010000, (PCBB 0xFFFFFC0000018180 pfn 2612)
CallbackFixup 0 18000, t7=FFFFFC00011B0000

Then m5 teminates.

Steve Reinhardt wrote:
> The Linux kernel on the simulated machine is panicking; we added a 
> special instruction in that code to force the simulator to stop 
> instead of looping forever like a real machine would.  You need to 
> look at the *.console output to see what the Linux kernel printed 
> before it panicked.
>
> Steve
>
> On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Gary Chai <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all:
>
>     In order to run more than 4 cores in fs, I compile a new linux kernel
>     with patches:
>     (1)compile a new linux kernel with the BIG_TSUNANMI configuration
>     option
>     (2)use the tsb_osfpal file to replace ts_osfpal
>
>     When running the simulator, I get the following error:
>
>     command line: /home/m5-2.0b5/build/ALPHA_FS/m5.debug -d result
>     /home/m5-2.0b5/fs.py -t --caches -n 1 --l2cache -b hello
>     Global frequency set at 1000000000000 ticks per second
>     warn: kernel located at: /dist/m5/system/binaries/vmlinux
>     0: system.tsunami.io.rtc: Real-time clock set to Thu Jan 1
>     00:00:00 2009
>     Listening for system connection on port 3456
>     0: system.remote_gdb.listener: listening for remote gdb #0 on port
>     7000
>     **** REAL SIMULATION ****
>     warn: Entering event queue @ 0. Starting simulation...
>     44068861000: system.cpu.break_event: break event panic triggered
>     panic: M5 panic instruction called at pc=0xfffffc000101b5d0.
>     @ cycle 44072519000
>     [execute:build/ALPHA_FS/arch/alpha/timing_simple_cpu_exec.cc, line
>     11834]
>     Program aborted at cycle 44072519000
>     Aborted
>
>     If I use the original kernel and ts_osfpal, there is no problem.
>
>     Does anybody know the reason? please give me a help.
>     Thank you very much.
>
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