Re: [gem5-users] Any way to confirm my checkpoint is correctly using the HPI cpu model

2019-11-01 Thread Ciro Santilli
You could also enable Minor debug messages with --debug-flags MinorCPU and see if they show, or put a GDB breakpoint / print on the tick function, this way you can't be wrong. On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 9:07 PM Iago . wrote: > > I have been using gem5 to study a couple control algorithms

Re: [gem5-users] Any way to confirm my checkpoint is correctly using the HPI cpu model

2019-10-31 Thread Jason Lowe-Power
Hello, You can check the config.ini file to see the details of the simulated system. Cheers, Jason On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 2:07 PM Iago . wrote: > I have been using gem5 to study a couple control algorithms performances > for a future prototype using an ARM board and so I'm trying to use the

[gem5-users] Any way to confirm my checkpoint is correctly using the HPI cpu model

2019-10-31 Thread Iago .
I have been using gem5 to study a couple control algorithms performances for a future prototype using an ARM board and so I'm trying to use the HPI cpu model but had errors occur when I tried to boot it with more then 1 cpu, so I'm trying to do what I found on the message board of creating a