Yes, that was the intention - to access the host file from a Linux guest.
I will study the Workload Automation more in depth as well as look into m5
readfile.
Another way which I was thinking if it is possible to just get the required
stats printed on the terminal, and send those information t
Do you want to access a host file (stats.txt) from a Linux guest?
If that is the case, can you either use `m5 readfile` (maybe not since
taken by your rc script, and only works for a single file at a time)
or http://gem5.org/WA-gem5 (broken pending trivial patch when I last
checked)?
On Sun, May
Hi Ciro,
It is the same issue, but there was no answer so I decided to ask a subset
of the question again in a different way.
I am interested in the CPU stats - system.cpu.committedInsts,
system.cpu.dcache.overall_misses, system.cpu.icache.overall_misses
These stats create a different profile for
Hi Elena, is this different from:
http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/private/gem5-users/2018-May/031456.html
?
Please provide more details: what do you want to achieve? What stat do
you want to read and why?
On Sun, May 6, 2018 at 10:31 PM, Woo L.L. wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to access the
Hi all,
I would like to access the stats file during runtime. But I am not sure how to
do it. I am running x86 architecture in FS mode. I have been cracking my head
the last 3 weeks and really appreciate if someone can provide some guidance.
Thanks.
Regards,
Elena
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What do you mean by poor results?
My experiments with changes of cache size and CPU type gave results
which seem consistent:
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https://github.com/cirosantilli/linux-kernel-module-cheat/blob/237b7603b7972142a99aab1a609aef12522d0ef7/gem5-bench-cache#L39
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49011
Hello
Does the system config (CPU, caches, etc) used while taking checkpoints
need to be the same as the one used while restoring from checkpoints? I
used AtomicSimpleCPU while taking checkpoints, but I seem to see very poor
results when I use a different CPU while restoring.
Thanks
Pawan B Joshi
Hopefully with fs.py, but not necessarily.
For example, I have some x86 BIOS example that draw a line on the
screen on QEMU, and I'd like to see that work on gem5 too.
Also interested in ARM.
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Hi all;
I am beginner with gem5;
what are the statistics that are responsible for cache access, and the
power consumption in the stats.txt file.
thanks;
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Hi all;
I am beginner with gem5;
what are the statistics that are responsible for cache access, and the
power consumption in the stats.txt file.
thanks;
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Hi all,I'm trying to config cc-NUMA system with RUBY(directory protocol),
and I searched all the mail-list and read all NUMA related subject and found
some information helpful but not enouth:
There are only two subjects about cc-NUMA with RUBY:
1. https://www.mail-archive.com/gem5-users@ge
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