Hi Ciro,
do you know of a free cloud to use gem5, because I always took a lot of
time to run the kernel armv8 on the fs.big.LITTLE mode.
Thanks,
com_.
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the image disk files
bin dev home lost + found mnt proc run srv tmp var
boot etc lib media root opt sbin sys usr
but for "cd root" it blocked
/ tmp / script: line 5: cd: root: No such file or directory
thanks advance,
com_.
2018-06-01 14:48 GMT+01:00 commerce _com :
> Hi Oscar,
hi all,
I need to do an analysis on the change of time of simulation of a parsec
3.0 application (ex: blackscholes) in gem5 ,armv8 big.LITTLE mode , and I
do not know the statistics (the instructions of file stats.txt) which are
responsbales on the change of execution time (for example the instruct
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31929092/trying-to-run-
>> a-cross-compiled-executable-on-target-device-fails-with-
>> no-such-f/49993116#49993116
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 6:34 AM, Tung Hoang
>> wrote:
>>
>>> You may need “-static” for arm cr
> hello", see "interpreter /some/path", and check if "/some/path" is
> present on guest.
>
> On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 9:33 PM, commerce _com
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > i need to run hello.c in an architecture armv8 big.LITTLE
> >
Hi all,
i need to run hello.c in an architecture armv8 big.LITTLE
I compile hello_word.c by a crosscompiler here is the command:
arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc hello.c -o hello
I added the binarie of the compilation to the linaro aarch64 image, with I
generated this .rcs script as follows:
#! / Bin / ba
Hi Ciro
i need to run parsec 3.0 on armv8 big.LITTLE, i added parsec 3.0 in the
image but i found this problem, do you have any idea about this problem
please?
Mount failed for selinuxfs on /sys/fs/selinux: No such file or directory
[3.858394] init: hwclock main process (665) terminated with
I installed aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc cross compiler in my ubuntu system to
compile parsec3.0, and I typed the following commands:
source ./env.sh
parsecmgmt -a build -c gcc-hooks -p blackscholes
and I found this compilation result:
[PARSEC] Packages to build: parsec.blackscholes
[PARSEC] [===
hi all;
i need a free cloud to do the simulation with gem5, please is there?
because i do not have a powerful pc.
thanks advance;
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Hi all;
I need to do an analysis on the change of time of execution of a parsec 3.0
application (ex: blackscholes) in gem5 and I do not know the statistics
(the instructions of file stats.txt) which are responsbales on the change
of execution time (for example the instructions that are responsible
is not dependent on gem5.
>
> Second, mount the linaro image and copy the binary file.
> For example,
>
> mount -oloop,offset=32256 /tmp/linaro.img /mnt
>
> Finally, run the FS simluation.
> http://gem5.org/Running_gem5
>
>
> 2018-05-13 20:28 GMT+09:00 commerce _com :
hi all;
please help me I am beginner with gem5 ;
how to compile hello.c of the linaro image with "Cross-Compile" and execute
it in gem5.
thanks;
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arsec can compile all benchmark for aarch64 but I
> could not. At least Raytrace and Vips are not compiled with patches.
>
> /T
>
> On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 9:00 AM commerce _com
> wrote:
>
>> hi Ciro;
>>
>> so i downloaded parsec which is in the link you sent
ernel-module-cheat/tree/
> d1f676a680aca90e525f14d90605393a9742d09b#parsec-benchmark
> and I'm clearly documenting what works and does not at:
> https://github.com/cirosantilli/parsec-benchmark
>
> On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 3:17 PM, commerce _com
> wrote:
> > hi all;
> >
> > I nee
hi all;
I need to compile parsec 3.0 with Cross-Compile:
here are the steps that I followed:
I downloaded gcc-linaro-5.5.0-2017.10-x86_64_aarch64-linux-gnu and I
modified the xcompile-patch.diff file as follows:
* # CC_HOME is root installation of the C compiler*
*- export CC_HOME = "/ usr"*
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