Re: [gem5-users] Workload Automation support in gem5?

2019-01-10 Thread Ciro Santilli
I've received the following reply from WA people, though I don't fully 
understand it, here it is:

> WA3 still supports gem5, the actual gem5 platform is implemented in devlib 
> but there are gem5 "targets" available in WA that can be specified when 
> creating an agenda / in config files.


From: gem5-users  on behalf of Ciro Santilli 

Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 4:48:03 PM
To: gem5 users mailing list; prosenf...@micron.com
Subject: Re: [gem5-users] Workload Automation support in gem5?


I have never run WA, but I believe that 9P is currently broken on gem5 master, 
and can be fixed with a patch similar to the one at: http://gem5.org/WA-gem5


I would also recommend opening an issue on the WA repository so that the WA 
devs will see the issue more clearly: 
https://github.com/ARM-software/workload-automation/issues


From: gem5-users  on behalf of Paul Rosenfeld 
(prosenfeld) 
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 3:45:15 PM
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Subject: [gem5-users] Workload Automation support in gem5?


Hello all,



I was trying to set up Workload Automation and everything appears to be going 
well on the kernel/boot side but when I cloned the latest WA repo from 
https://github.com/ARM-software/workload-automation I didn’t see any of the 
commands that mounted the 9P filesystem over VirtIO that used to be there. 
However, I did find these commands in the ‘legacy’ branch of WA. Is it correct 
that gem5-WA should the legacy branch instead of master? Is gem5 support 
deprecated in WA?



Thanks,

Paul

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Re: [gem5-users] Workload Automation support in gem5?

2019-01-09 Thread Ciro Santilli
I have never run WA, but I believe that 9P is currently broken on gem5 master, 
and can be fixed with a patch similar to the one at: http://gem5.org/WA-gem5


I would also recommend opening an issue on the WA repository so that the WA 
devs will see the issue more clearly: 
https://github.com/ARM-software/workload-automation/issues


From: gem5-users  on behalf of Paul Rosenfeld 
(prosenfeld) 
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 3:45:15 PM
To: gem5 users mailing list
Subject: [gem5-users] Workload Automation support in gem5?


Hello all,



I was trying to set up Workload Automation and everything appears to be going 
well on the kernel/boot side but when I cloned the latest WA repo from 
https://github.com/ARM-software/workload-automation I didn’t see any of the 
commands that mounted the 9P filesystem over VirtIO that used to be there. 
However, I did find these commands in the ‘legacy’ branch of WA. Is it correct 
that gem5-WA should the legacy branch instead of master? Is gem5 support 
deprecated in WA?



Thanks,

Paul

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[gem5-users] Workload Automation support in gem5?

2019-01-08 Thread Paul Rosenfeld (prosenfeld)
Hello all,

I was trying to set up Workload Automation and everything appears to be going 
well on the kernel/boot side but when I cloned the latest WA repo from 
https://github.com/ARM-software/workload-automation I didn't see any of the 
commands that mounted the 9P filesystem over VirtIO that used to be there. 
However, I did find these commands in the 'legacy' branch of WA. Is it correct 
that gem5-WA should the legacy branch instead of master? Is gem5 support 
deprecated in WA?

Thanks,
Paul
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