What if you try to boot a single processor? what command line are you using? 
What other changes have you made?

Ali

On Jan 25, 2011, at 8:54 PM, Mario Donato Marino wrote:

> It's version 2.6.27.6, which I've also compiled by myself.
> You suggesting me to try another one?
> 
>       Thanks,
> 
>       Mario
> 
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, Ali Saidi wrote:
> 
>> What kernel are you using?
>> 
>> ali
>> 
>> On Jan 24, 2011, at 4:26 PM, Mario Donato Marino wrote:
>> 
>>> Yes, Ali you were right, I was using tsb_osfpal and not tl_osfpal.
>>> 
>>> With the a console and a tsb_osfpal version compiled by myself, using 
>>> 2500MB as the memory size (in Benchmarks.py), the simulation breaks here:
>>> 
>>> linux output:
>>> M5 console: m5AlphaAccess @ 0xFFFFFD0200000000
>>> Got Configuration 623
>>> memsize 9C400000 pages 4E200
>>> First free page after ROM 0xFFFFFC0000018000
>>> HWRPB 0xFFFFFC0000018000 l1pt 0xFFFFFC0000040000 l2pt 0xFFFFFC0000042000 
>>> l3pt_rpb 0xFFFFFC0000044000 l3pt_kernel 0xFFFFFC0000048000 l2reserv 
>>> 0xFFFFFC0000046000
>>> kstart = 0xFFFFFC0000310000, kend = 0xFFFFFC0000899860, kentry = 
>>> 0xFFFFFC0000310000, numCPUs = 0x2
>>> CPU Clock at 2000 MHz IntrClockFrequency=1024
>>> Booting with 2 processor(s)
>>> KSP: 0x20043FE8 PTBR 0x20
>>> KSP: 0x20043FE8 PTBR 0x20
>>> Console Callback at 0x0, fixup at 0x0, crb offset: 0x790
>>> Memory cluster 0 [0 - 392]
>>> Memory cluster 1 [392 - 319608]
>>> Initalizing mdt_bitmap addr 0xFFFFFC0000038000 mem_pages 4E200
>>> ConsoleDispatch at virt 100008D8 phys 188D8 val FFFFFC00000100A8
>>> Bootstraping CPU 1 with sp=0xFFFFFC0000076000
>>> unix_boot_mem ends at FFFFFC0000078000
>>> k_argc = 0
>>> jumping to kernel at 0xFFFFFC0000310000, (PCBB 0xFFFFFC0000018180 pfn 1101)
>>> 
>>> Memory size seems right.
>>> 
>>> Which M5 trace/code you suggest me to look at?
>>> 
>>>     Thanks!
>>> 
>>>     Mario
>>> 
>>> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011, Ali Saidi wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> You should have a new tsb_osfpal and console. tl_osfpal is for a Alpha 
>>>> platform m5 no longer supports. How does it break?
>>>> 
>>>> Ali
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 13:52:34 -0500 (EST), Mario Donato Marino 
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Hey Ali, thanks for your reply!
>>>>> I've re-compiled and generate a new console binary, however the
>>>>> simulation breaks earlier than before (at least before, I was able to
>>>>> use it perfectly under 2GB). Maybe I'm missing something: should I
>>>>> also have tl_osfpal recompiled ? Are there any other binaries or
>>>>> modifications required to use more than 2GB?
>>>>> 
>>>>>   Thanks,
>>>>> 
>>>>>   Mario
>>>>> On Sun, 16 Jan 2011, Ali Saidi wrote:
>>>>>> If you compile the console binary yourself from the alpha-system 
>>>>>> repository you shouldn't have that problem anymore.
>>>>>> Ali
>>>>>> On Jan 15, 2011, at 4:22 PM, Mario Donato Marino wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>         I was wondering what is the maximum memory size I can use in 
>>>>>>> Benchmarks.py. For example, when using up to 2GB everything works fine, 
>>>>>>> however if I  use 3GB, m5 simulation aborts and I get a couple messages 
>>>>>>> in the terminal file:
>>>>>>> memsize FFFFFFFFC0000000 pages FFFFFFFFFFFE0000
>>>>>>> setup: forcing memory size to 33554432K
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>         Can anybody give any hints on how to increase the maximum 
>>>>>>> memory size?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>         Thanks,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>         Mario
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