Since you have changed the name/location of your disk image - did you change
the simulator to actually point to it and use it?

Lisa

On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Eduardo Olmedo Sanchez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hi Ali thanks for your answer, it says that it could not find the file
>
> loading script...
> /tmp/script: line 1: /benchmarks/micros/MyHello
> : No such file or directory
> usage: m5 ivlb <interval>
>       m5 ivle <interval>
>       m5 initparam
>
> I have review again the img and the file is there, I have the disk
> image in a folder called home/m5-fs/disks and the simulator in
> home/mt-fullsystem, I can run the other benchmarks right but not mine.
> Thanks.
>
> On 11/20/08, Ali Saidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What is in the *.terminal files that have been created?
> >
> > Ali
> >
> > On Nov 20, 2008, at 12:42 PM, Eduardo Olmedo Sanchez wrote:
> >
> >> Hello again, I am having some problems with the execution of a simple
> >> Hello World program in FS, I have been executing the program 20
> >> minutes and I do not get the output so I believe that something is
> >> going wrong. This is what I did I copied a HelloWorld program that
> >> works in SE mode to /benchmarks/micros/MyHello and after in
> >> /configs/boot I created a file called micro_MyHello.rcS and on it I
> >> write the following:
> >>
> >> -- micro_MyHello.rcs
> >> /benchmarks/micros/MyHello
> >> m5 exit
> >>
> >> For the execution, in the file Benchmarks.py I added my own benchmark
> >>
> >> Benchmarks = {
> >> ....
> >>    'MyHello':    [SysConfig('micro_MyHello.rcS'),
> >>                         SysConfig('micro_MyHello.rcS')],
> >> ....
> >>
> >> }
> >>
> >> And finally in the command line I wrote ./build/ALPHA_FS/m5.opt
> >> configs/example/fs.py -b MyHello, I have been executing the program 20
> >> minutes and I do not get any output in the configuration file I added
> >> the option    test_sys.cpu[i].progress_interval = 100000 , and this is
> >> an example of the output that I get
> >>
> >> 873639550000000: Event_137: testsys.cpu progress event, instructions
> >> committed: 0, IPC: 0
> >> 873639600000000: Event_137: testsys.cpu progress event, instructions
> >> committed: 0, IPC: 0
> >> 873639650000000: Event_137: testsys.cpu progress event, instructions
> >> committed: 1471, IPC: 0.01471
> >> 873639700000000: Event_137: testsys.cpu progress event, instructions
> >> committed: 0, IPC: 0
> >> 873639750000000: Event_137: testsys.cpu progress event, instructions
> >> committed: 0, IPC: 0
> >> 873639800000000: Event_137: testsys.cpu progress event, instructions
> >> committed: 0, IPC: 0
> >>
> >> As you can see I get sometimes that the instructions commited are 0,
> >> so I guess that something is going wrong, any ideas?, thank you.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Lisa Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> Basically, yes.  If you are just copying your files to the disk
> >>> image we
> >>> provided, and you don't change the name of the image, then you
> >>> don't need to
> >>> change anything in the config scripts.  You'd just need to make rcS
> >>> scripts
> >>> to do what you want with the files you added.
> >>>
> >>> Lisa
> >>>
> >>> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Eduardo Olmedo Sanchez
> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi Lisa thanks for your answer, so do you mean that I should mount
> >>>> your img file linux-latest.img then I add my own benchmarks to that
> >>>> img and after I copy the img to the simulator and change the python
> >>>> configuration file to point to the img and cross the fingers to
> >>>> see if
> >>>> everything is right?. Thanks.
> >>>>
> >>>> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Lisa Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>> Try this:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> http://m5sim.org/wiki/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions#OS.2FLinux_Related
> >>>>>
> >>>>> That should help you add files to an image - you can just start
> >>>>> with the
> >>>>> one
> >>>>> we distribute.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Lisa
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Eduardo Olmedo Sanchez
> >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Hi I have been able to run knoppix on vmware, but I still do not
> >>>>>> get
> >>>>>> what I have to do, do I need to do all the procedure from here
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> http://www.m5sim.org/wiki/index.php/Using_linux-dist_to_Create_Disk_Images_and_Kernels_for_M5
> >>>>>> to create the disk image?, or how can I use an existing disk
> >>>>>> image to
> >>>>>> add my own benchmarks and after run then in the simulator?.
> >>>>>> Thank andd
> >>>>>> sorry for bother you with my simple  questions.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 5:30 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>>>> Gentoo stage 3 install CDs are fairly minimal but reliable live
> >>>>>>> CDs.
> >>>>>>> I've heard
> >>>>>>> they work well.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Gabe
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Quoting Bob Nagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> I have been using some virtual machine environments, but I
> >>>>>>>> have not
> >>>>>>>> found what I need, usually the only disk images that I found are
> >>>>>>>> with
> >>>>>>>> complete linux environments that includes applications and user
> >>>>>>>> interface. So Clint or anyone can you tell me where I can get
> >>>>>>>> a disk
> >>>>>>>> image with a simple linux on it without user interface and that
> >>>>>>>> stuff?. thanks so much.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> 2008/11/13 Eduardo Olmedo Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>>>>>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> I have installed bochs and now I have dllinux running and it
> >>>>>>>>> using
> >>>>>>>>> as
> >>>>>>>>> hard disk a file called hd10meg.img, the kernel is 1.3.89. So
> >>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>> procedure that I should is: add my binary to the hd10meg.img
> >>>>>>>>> and
> >>>>>>>>> after
> >>>>>>>>> move the img to the simulator. Where should I put the binary in
> >>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>> img? and Should I use another Linux with a 2.5 kernel?. Sorry
> >>>>>>>>> for
> >>>>>>>>> bother you with this simple questions, but my Linux
> >>>>>>>>> experience is
> >>>>>>>>> not
> >>>>>>>>> very high. Thank you.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Clint Smullen
> >>>>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>> It is much easier to mount the existing disk image, than to
> >>>>>>>>>> make
> >>>>>>>>>> a
> >>>>>>>>>> new
> >>>>>>>>>> one, unless you are adding an addition disk to the
> >>>>>>>>>> configuration.
> >>>>>>>>>> After you have done the mount command (which you may have to
> >>>>>>>>>> prefix
> >>>>>>>>>> with sudo, depending on your flavor of Linux), you then need
> >>>>>>>>>> to
> >>>>>>>>>> copy
> >>>>>>>>>> the files to the mount point, verify the permissions and
> >>>>>>>>>> ownership
> >>>>>>>>>> (I
> >>>>>>>>>> make all the files I copy onto the disk have root ownership
> >>>>>>>>>> and
> >>>>>>>>>> group), and then umount it with (sudo) umount /mount/point.
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>> You will still need vmlinux, as that is loaded separately from
> >>>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>>> disk image.
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>       - Clint
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>> On Nov 12, 2008, at 6:18 PM, Bob Nagel wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your answer Clint, I know how to move the files,
> >>>>>>>>>>> so
> >>>>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>>>> thing that I should do is:
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>> - Follow the steps from here Using linux-dist to Create Disk
> >>>>>>>>>>> Images
> >>>>>>>>>>> and Kernels for M5 to create my disk image
> >>>>>>>>>>> - Add the binaries using this commnad /bin/mount -o
> >>>>>>>>>>> loop,offset=32256
> >>>>>>>>>>> /z/foo.img /mount/point
> >>>>>>>>>>> - Submit the image and point the configuration py file to the
> >>>>>>>>>>> image
> >>>>>>>>>>> file
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>> To run the simulation do I still need to install the
> >>>>>>>>>>> vmlinux in
> >>>>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>>>> machine that is running the simulation?. Thank you so much
> >>>>>>>>>>> for
> >>>>>>>>>>> your
> >>>>>>>>>>> help.
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>> 2008/11/12 Clint Smullen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> If you install Linux into a virtual machine (Bochs,
> >>>>>>>>>>>> VirtualPC,
> >>>>>>>>>>>> VMWare, etc.), you will have root privilege and will be
> >>>>>>>>>>>> able to
> >>>>>>>>>>>> mount the disk image within the virtual machine to make
> >>>>>>>>>>>> changes
> >>>>>>>>>>>> (albeit using sudo mount ...). I move the disk images around
> >>>>>>>>>>>> using
> >>>>>>>>>>>> scp, which performs file transfers through a SSH session. If
> >>>>>>>>>>>> you
> >>>>>>>>>>>> have SSH access to the server that M5 is running on, then
> >>>>>>>>>>>> this
> >>>>>>>>>>>> is
> >>>>>>>>>>>> the simplest way of getting it working. If you happen to
> >>>>>>>>>>>> have a
> >>>>>>>>>>>> real Linux machine which you have root privilege on, you
> >>>>>>>>>>>> can do
> >>>>>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>>>>> same procedure to get the files moved. Other methods for
> >>>>>>>>>>>> copying
> >>>>>>>>>>>> the files would be FTP, SMB, or any other method that you
> >>>>>>>>>>>> normally
> >>>>>>>>>>>> use for copying files onto and off of that machines access.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> - Clint
> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Nov 12, 2008, at 5:20 PM, Bob Nagel wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Ali thanks for your answer, I do not know what you
> >>>>>>>>>>>> mean. Are
> >>>>>>>>>>>> you
> >>>>>>>>>>>> saying that I should create the Disk Image in another
> >>>>>>>>>>>> machine
> >>>>>>>>>>>> in
> >>>>>>>>>>>> which I have root privileges? and after how do I submit that
> >>>>>>>>>>>> disk
> >>>>>>>>>>>> image to the machine in which I have m5 installed?, I should
> >>>>>>>>>>>> run
> >>>>>>>>>>>> the simulation in that machine because it is much faster
> >>>>>>>>>>>> than
> >>>>>>>>>>>> mine.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 2008/11/12 Ali Saidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> No, you don't need to have root privileges on the machine
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> that
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> you're
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> running M5 on, but you do need them on some system
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> because the
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> mount
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> requires root privileges. You could run linux inside a VM
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> or
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> with
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> a
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> emulator such as Bochs for this purpose.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Ali
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Nov 12, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Bob Nagel wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I want to run some of my own tests in FS mode, and I have
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> seen
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> here
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> http://www.m5sim.org/wiki/index.php/Using_linux-dist_to_Create_Disk_Images_and_Kernels_for_M5
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> , that to create the disk image and to add files to it I
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> need
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> have root privileges. Is there any way to avoid this?,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> able
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> run the benchmarks that comes with the installation of
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> FS, is
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> there
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> any way to add my binaries to that disk image. Thank you
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> so
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> much.
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