Depending on your configuration file, the output of the simulated
program may be redirected to a text file (to keep it from being confused
with the simulated output).
If that's not the problem, the next best thing is to enable the Syscall
trace flag and you can at least see if it seems to be doing reasonable
things, or if any of the emulated syscalls is returning an error.
Steve
Jeff wrote:
Hi,
I modified the Process::replaceExecContext so that any ExecContexts that were
in the waitList get replaced with their associated ExecContext when using
Sampler.
It seems to have solved my previous problem, but now I'm running into a
recurring problem that I really have no clue on the cause.
The simulation hits a point and then terminates with the following message
Terminating simulation -- halt instruction encountered
Simulation complete at Wed Feb 1 11:38:28 2006
Program exited normally.
I don't think things worked correctly, since I didn't see the familiar ending
output for Cholesky, which is the benchmark I'm using. Does anyone know when
or where this halt instruction occurs or is located? Is it in the benchmark
code?
Is the simulator catching some special condition?
Now I'm wondering if I have altered the path of execution and cause the program to prematurely exit. I really hope this is not the case.
Also, and more importantly, does anyone know if there are UNSAFE places to tell
the FullCPU to stop and flush?
any help would be really appreciated
jeff
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