Thank you! The "-r 1" did the trick. I though that I need to specify the
tick number.
Regards,
Jasmin
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Oscar Rosell
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think (but not sure) that "-r 135051211305000" is wrong. If you have the
> checkpoint in the directory where you are running th
Hi,
I think (but not sure) that "-r 135051211305000" is wrong. If you have the
checkpoint in the directory where you are running the command and there's only
1 checkpoint there try "-r 1". There's a parameter to change the directory
where the checkpoint is located (--checkpoint-dir).
Thank
Hi Jasmin,
Try to run fs.py adding the path to the checkpoint directory (m5out by
default, but just in case) and using "-r 1" and not "-r
135051211305000"; I think that, when using "-r n", gem5 tries to find
the nth checkpoint stored in the directory, so in your case it is trying
to run the c
Hello,
I am trying to work with the checkpoints. I have followed instructions at
http://www.m5sim.org/Checkpoints.
I make a checkpoint using m5 checkpoint, from telnet console. The
checkpoint is stored in m5out.
Then I try to start the gem5 using the checkpoint:
build/X86/gem5.opt configs/exampl