Soumyaroop,

I have a patch in my tree which does something similar.  I am cleaning it up
now for public distribution, but even then it won't be totally tested,
particularly on anything but ALPHA.  Can you wait until I push it?  You can
use it as a reference point to modify for SMT.  Currently, it's only good
for multiprogrammed workloads, but has never been used for SMT-situations.
Shoudl be trivial to fix up though.

Lisa

On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 4:25 PM, soumyaroop roy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to simulate workloads in a multiprocessor system with
> 'n' cores each with multithreading capability of 'm' threads such that
> checkpoint restoration points (each checkpoint dump created using a
> uniprocessor configuration as demonstrated in the ASPLOS tutorial) for
> each of those workloads can be specified?
>
> For e.g., consider a system with 2 cores (each with SMT of 2) running
> 4 workloads (w0-w3)
> core0 - [w0 , w1]
> core1 - [w2 , w3]
>
> But those workloads should be restored from separate checkpoints
> (which may be created using simpoint values).
>
> I am working in SE mode. I searched through some past posts on m5 but
> could not find any discussion that talked about this.
>
> regards,
> Soumyaroop
>
> --
> Soumyaroop Roy
> Ph.D. Candidate
> Department of Computer Science and Engineering
> University of South Florida, Tampa
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