It is supported as long as you use a single-isa for all the cores. At 
most, you will just have to hack on the configuration of the cores you 
want. Multiple-ISAs might be possible, but Nathan knows more about the 
issues that you would need to develop through.

Good luck,
-Rick

ASHMAWY Amr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm starting research on scheduling for heterogeneous multicore
> I was advised to try M5 simulator, I couldn't find guidance whether it 
> supports
> such architecture or not.
>
> Can someone help me if it's supported or not?
> TIA
>
> Best Regards
> --------------------------------------------------
> Amr M. M. Ashmawy
> Doctor Student
> Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
>
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