Hi,
What is the guest system memory requirement for running SPEC INT 2006
benchmarks in full-system simulation mode?
The kernel that I use has a 3 GB RAM and 4GB swap space.
The host system has 12 GB RAM and 4GB swap space.
I tried with both atomic and timing CPU's and used gem5.fast as well as
Hi,
So I am wondering how I can reserve a chunk of memory so that the system
won't touch it.
Currently, I am using this command in the configuration file to reserve
25G--30G:
entries.append(X86E820Entry(addr = 0x64000,
size = '5GB', range_type = 2))
Hello Gabriel
Thank you, once again, for the pointers.
Best regards
J.Osmany
-Original Message-
From: Gabriel Busnot via gem5-users [mailto:gem5-users@gem5.org]
Sent: 27 August 2021 10:53
To: gem5-users@gem5.org
Cc: Gabriel Busnot
Subject: [gem5-users] Re: CHI, Ruby - changing
Hi again ;),
Yes, Ruby should support any cacheline size (at least as long as it is a power
of two).
And yes, you need to change the parameter O3CPU.fetchBufferSize and defaulted
to 64 bytes. Not sure if it has any other implications but O3_ARM_v7a_3 sets it
to 16 for instance.
Regards,
Hi, Gabriel
Thanks for telling me the reason.
Best Regards
Boya
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