Hi Sasa, Look in m5/configs/fullsys/run.py. That should have the framework for everythign you might want to do. To run from a checkpoint, if I recall you just need to have --Root.checkpoint=checkpoint_name, or -ECKPT_FILE=checkpoint_name on the command line.
Lisa On 12/5/06, Saša Tomić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been trying really hard to work with checkpoints, without much success... :( I tried SimpleCPU, booting Linux, saving a checkpoint with "m5 checkpoint" inside console of booted Linux, and wanted to restore to that checkpoint later on, in order not to have to wait for booting Linux every time I change something. I haven't found any documentation about how to do that... I'm using version 1.1 of M5. Can somebody help me with this, please... It's quite urgent, as always things always are :) -- Saša Tomić BSC - Barcelona SuperComputing Center c\ Jordi Girona 29, Nexus I, 08034 Barcelona, España Tel.: +34671218062, +34934054289 http://www.bsc.es http://sasa-tomic.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ m5-users mailing list [email protected] http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/m5-users
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