My setup https://github.com/cirosantilli/linux-kernel-module-cheat/tree/
32920fd25d6473934a89c48c56f4e12d03abde85#gem5-getting-started correctly
boots x86_64 with 4 cores (./run -c 4), and `cat /proc/cpuinfo` shows them.

I haven't however used your exact same build / run options: RUBY=True
PROTOCOL=MOESI_hammer --ruby

If you run out of options, use my setup as a working base, and bisect the
cause of the problem further.



On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 4:13 AM, Xin Zhan <zhanxin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> When I simulate a 4-core x86 system, my simulation always hangs during
> system booting. And I tried to use hack_back_ckpt.rcS to create a
> checkpoint but it doesn't work as well. The booting hangs at the step:
>
> Fake M5 x86_64 CPU stepping 01
> Brought up 4 CPUs
>
> I use the below command to build the system
> scons FULL_SYSTEM=1 build/X86/gem5.opt RUBY=True PROTOCOL=MOESI_hammer -j 4
>
> The kernel I am using is x86_64-vmlinux-2.6.22.9.smp. And I use the run
> command:
> build/X86/gem5.opt -d m5out/cpt_general configs/example/fs.py --ruby -n 4
> --script=configs/boot/hack_back_ckpt.rcS
>
> Appreciate if anyone could shed some light!!
>
> Regards,
> Xin
>
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