How can I check which compiler scons uses? These are the compilers on my system
gcc (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.4) 5.4.0 20160609
g++ (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.4) 5.4.0 20160609
Linux 4.4.0-75-generic #96-Ubuntu SMP
From: gem5-users
I just tried again and still cannot reproduce the error. What compiler are
you using?
Jason
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 3:41 PM Moussa, Ayman
wrote:
> Hey
>
>
> I've encountered this exact problem with x86 and it only seems to be for
> gem5.fast (gem5.opt works
Hey
I've encountered this exact problem with x86 and it only seems to be for
gem5.fast (gem5.opt works fine). I still have problems with a clean build as
Jason suggested so I reverted back to some random commit on the gem5 repository
and it works but it's not what I was looking for though.
Hi Alec,
I recently saw another message about this on gem5-users (
https://www.mail-archive.com/gem5-users@gem5.org/msg14291.html). I tested
it on a clean build and didn't see any issues. Do you have this problem
with a clean build?
Jason
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 3:14 PM Alec Roelke
Hi Everyone,
When I try to build gem5.fast using any ISA, I get a lot of multiple
definition errors during the final linking stage. For example, with x86:
[LINK] -> X86/gem5.fast.unstripped
build/X86/arch/x86/bios/lib.fo.partial: In function
`Drainable::drainResume()':
(.text+0x5b00):
Hello
I am building 8 detailed x86 cpus in FS mode with ruby
When I restore from the checkpoint I used the switched_out parameter to
disable some of the cpus but i got this:
0: rtc: Real-time clock set to Sun Jan 1 00:00:00 2012
0: system.remote_gdb.listener: listening for remote gdb #0 on
Hi All,
There are few problems in HMC simulation that have not been fixed so far:
1. hmctest.py doesn't work right out of the box and gives error:
Command line:
/gem5$ build/X86/gem5.opt configs/example/hmctest.py
Simulation Error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
Hi Anirudh,
ALPHA is not supported by much software anymore... The support in gem5 is
limited, and is all based on Linux kernels from 5+ years ago.
If you're having problems with a kernel, you may want to look at the gentoo
support for ALPHA, which seems to still exist (
Hi,
I am compiling a (relatively recent) linux kernel for ALPHA. In
particular, I am compiling linux kernel version 4.0.4. I have disabled
the frame buffer option in the kernel, and don't see it featured in
the .config file. However, on booting the kernel with gem5, I receive
this error:
panic:
Hi Cano,
No I wasn't able to run more than 256 directories...
Cheers,
Tushar
On May 23, 2017, at 7:03 AM, Javier Cano Cano
> wrote:
Hi Tushar,
Sorry for bring back a post from a month ago but, I'm facing this problem as
well. Did you
Hi Tushar,
Sorry for bring back a post from a month ago but, I'm facing this problem
as well. Did you solve this problem? If yes, can you point me on how to?
Thanks for you time.
Best.
Cano.
2017-04-10 18:12 GMT+02:00 Krishna, Tushar :
> Thanks!
>
> To run more than 64
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