Hi Sheng,
  I'm not exactly sure what the problem is here, but it could be the case
that the Linux kernel that you are using will only support 4 cores.  There
is a Linux kernel supporting up to 64 cores on our website that you can try
to see if that fixes the issue:
http://userweb.cs.utexas.edu/~cart/parsec_m5/<http://userweb.cs.utexas.edu/%7Ecart/parsec_m5/>
.
  Good luck,
  Joel


On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:27 PM, sheng qiu <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi Joel,
>
> now it's ok when the core number is no more than 4. but when i set more
> than 4 cores, it will show information: clear IPI for CPU #num, but NO IPI
> all the time. and the system.terminal shows that the booting stopped at this
> process:
> Slave CPU 4 console command START
> SlaveCmd: restart FFFFFC0000310020 FFFFFC0000310020 vptb FFFFFFFE00000000
> my_rpb FFFFFC0000018B80 my_rpb_phys 18B80
>
> is there anything wrong? i download the disk image of PARSEC from the
> website:http://userweb.cs.utexas.edu/~cart/parsec_m5/<http://userweb.cs.utexas.edu/%7Ecart/parsec_m5/>
>
> Thanks,
> Sheng
>
>
>
>
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 Dept. of Computer Science, University of Texas - Austin
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