Hi, I saw the poster about CXXABI error problem in https://sos.ece.cmu.edu/pipermail/simflex/2005-August/000010.html
Now I am having the same problem. But I tried run ./simics and ./simics -stall, run simics with flexus also does not work. Is there more information about this problem? Thanks very much Shan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://sos.ece.cmu.edu/pipermail/simflex/attachments/20051016/ca7e3f09/attachment.html From shanlu at cs.uiuc.edu Mon Oct 17 00:35:38 2005 From: shanlu at cs.uiuc.edu (shan) List-Post: [email protected] Date: Wed Oct 19 09:06:47 2005 Subject: [Simflex] load-module warning & Problem running Simics after 'make install' Message-ID: <[email protected]> I have made try on another machine. I can start simics. I go to the firststep and type ./simics firststep.simics *******everything is ok now. List-modules *******I see the flex**** module Then I type load-module flex#%$%^^ I get following output: //////////////////////////////// Initializing Flexus::Debugger...DEBUG WARNING: Debug configuration file debug.cfg was not found. done Initializing Flexus::ConfigurationManager...done Initializing Flexus::ComponentManager...done Entered init_local Flexus (C) 2005 The SimFlex Project Brian Gold, Nikos Hardavellas, Jangwook Kim, Jared Smolens, Stephen Somogyi, Thomas Wenisch, Babak Falsafi and James C. Hoe. Simics Flexus simulator - Built as UniFlex v1.0 Warning: The 'flexus-UniFlex-x86-iface-gcc' module unexpectedly defined the 'Flexus' class Warning: The 'flexus-UniFlex-x86-iface-gcc' module unexpectedly defined the 'SimicsInterface' class Warning: The 'flexus-UniFlex-x86-iface-gcc' module unexpectedly defined the 'InOrderFeeder' class ////////////////////////////// Is above information ok? Can I just ignore them? I haven't tried test application yet. Actually I am now trying UniFlex-x86 module. The configuration on this machine is: Linux: Linux 2.6.7cust-smp Glibc: glibc-2.2.93-5 Binutil: binutils-2.13.90.0.2 On the first machine, I can not start the simics after I finish making flexus. The configuration there is: Linux: Linux 2.4.20-8custom Glibc: glibc-2.3.2-101.4 Binutil: binutils-2.14.90.0.6 The symptom is exactly the same as reported in https://sos.ece.cmu.edu/pipermail/simflex/2005-August/000010.html. only that, I fail to find way to work around :-(. Thanks very much Shan _____ From: shan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 4:31 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: [Simflex] Problem running Simics after 'make install' Hi, I saw the poster about CXXABI error problem in https://sos.ece.cmu.edu/pipermail/simflex/2005-August/000010.html Now I am having the same problem. But I tried run ./simics and ./simics -stall, run simics with flexus also does not work. Is there more information about this problem? Thanks very much Shan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://sos.ece.cmu.edu/pipermail/simflex/attachments/20051016/12de3312/attachment-0001.html From shanlu at cs.uiuc.edu Mon Oct 17 10:22:35 2005 From: shanlu at cs.uiuc.edu (shan) List-Post: [email protected] Date: Wed Oct 19 09:08:14 2005 Subject: FW: [Simflex] load-module warning & Problem running Simics after 'make install' Message-ID: <[email protected]> Hi, sorry, I didn't see my message posted, so I sent a second time. If this is duplicated, pardon me. Thanks very much Shan _____ From: shan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 10:36 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: [Simflex] load-module warning & Problem running Simics after 'make install' On the first machine, I can not start the simics after I finish making flexus. The configuration there is: Linux: Linux 2.4.20-8custom Glibc: glibc-2.3.2-101.4 Binutil: binutils-2.14.90.0.6 The symptom is exactly the same as reported in https://sos.ece.cmu.edu/pipermail/simflex/2005-August/000010.html. only that, I fail to find way to work around :-(. I have made try on another machine. I can start simics. I go to the firststep and type ./simics firststep.simics *******everything is ok now. List-modules *******I see the flex**** module Then I type load-module flex#%$%^^ I get following output: //////////////////////////////// Initializing Flexus::Debugger...DEBUG WARNING: Debug configuration file debug.cfg was not found. done Initializing Flexus::ConfigurationManager...done Initializing Flexus::ComponentManager...done Entered init_local Flexus (C) 2005 The SimFlex Project Brian Gold, Nikos Hardavellas, Jangwook Kim, Jared Smolens, Stephen Somogyi, Thomas Wenisch, Babak Falsafi and James C. Hoe. Simics Flexus simulator - Built as UniFlex v1.0 Warning: The 'flexus-UniFlex-x86-iface-gcc' module unexpectedly defined the 'Flexus' class Warning: The 'flexus-UniFlex-x86-iface-gcc' module unexpectedly defined the 'SimicsInterface' class Warning: The 'flexus-UniFlex-x86-iface-gcc' module unexpectedly defined the 'InOrderFeeder' class ////////////////////////////// Is above information ok? Can I just ignore them? I haven't tried test application yet. Actually I am now trying UniFlex-x86 module. The configuration on this machine is: Linux: Linux 2.6.7cust-smp Glibc: glibc-2.2.93-5 Binutil: binutils-2.13.90.0.2 Thanks very much Shan _____ From: shan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 4:31 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: [Simflex] Problem running Simics after 'make install' Hi, I saw the poster about CXXABI error problem in https://sos.ece.cmu.edu/pipermail/simflex/2005-August/000010.html Now I am having the same problem. But I tried run ./simics and ./simics -stall, run simics with flexus also does not work. Is there more information about this problem? Thanks very much Shan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://sos.ece.cmu.edu/pipermail/simflex/attachments/20051017/28917e67/attachment.html From twenisch at ece.cmu.edu Mon Oct 17 15:54:18 2005 From: twenisch at ece.cmu.edu (Thomas Wenisch) List-Post: [email protected] Date: Wed Oct 19 09:09:44 2005 Subject: [simflex]run simics fail after make SimFlex In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <pine.lnx.4.53l-ece.cmu.edu.0510171540080.31...@dalmore.ece.cmu.edu> Hi Shan, Sorry for the delay. For some reason, the message you attached below has not appeared on the mailing list yet, although it was sent yesterday at 10. I don't see any problem in the list setup on our end, but, to be safe, why don't you cc me directly on your messages to the list, in case something is screwed up with your list registration. It is possible the list software did not like the form of the From: header in your message. Did you send your message from a different computer/account? Anyway, -- On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, shan wrote: <snip> > > From: shan [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 10:36 PM > To: '[email protected]' > Subject: [Simflex] load-module warning & Problem running Simics after 'make > install' > > <snip> > > I have made try on another machine. > <snip> > > Initializing Flexus::Debugger...DEBUG WARNING: Debug configuration file > debug.cfg was not found. > > done > > Initializing Flexus::ConfigurationManager...done > > Initializing Flexus::ComponentManager...done > > Entered init_local > <snip> > > Hi Shan, The output above is correct. The DEBUG WARNING can be fixed by ensuring that the file debug.cfg (located in flexus_test_app/config) is in the current working directory when you load the flexus module. This file is used to indicate where Flexus should write debugging output. You will then see a whole lot more output when you load flexus and run the simulation. The other warning messages you see about "unexpectedly defined class" are expected behavior. Simics expects plug-in modules to have tags on them that indicate what extension classes they define - we don't bother doing this because it is a hassle, and doesn't affect anything. You should be able to start a simulation with "run", and get Flexus to do things, like print statistics (play with the commands that the flexus object provides in simics, e.g. hit flexus.[TAB] to see what choices you have). At the end of simulation that is terminated with Flexus magic breakpoints, you may see a "Simics getting shaky" message. This is also expected behavior, and will not affect your simulation outputs. The error that causes this message will be fixed in the next Flexus release. I suspect the problems on your first machine are caused by GLIBC compatability issues. We haven't figured out what to do about these - the root cause of the problem is that Virtutech builds Simics with an old version of gcc. Regards, -Tom Wenisch
