Yes. The source repos used to make those kernels is the same as the source
repos referenced here:

http://gem5.org/ARM_Linux_Kernel

Cheers,
Anthony Gutierrez
http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~atgutier

On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Guru Prasad <gurup...@buffalo.edu> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Are the kernel sources also available? If so, could you please point me to
> them?
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 7:07 PM, Anthony Gutierrez via gem5-users <
> gem5-us...@gem5.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> There are some new  ARM kernels and disk images that work with gem5 for
>> both AArch32 (32-bit) and AArch64 (64-bit) on the download page on the gem5
>> website: http://www.gem5.org/Download
>>
>> Changes for ARM AArch64 (64-bit):
>>
>> * There is a new Ubuntu 14.04 based disk image. If you'd like to install
>> packages you should be able to chroot (make sure the proper QEMU packages
>> are installed if on an x86 host) to this mounted disk image and apt-get.
>>
>> * A recent 3.16 kernel is included with support for PCI devices. Two
>> 64-bit ARM systems can now be simulated communicating over Ethernet. To
>> make sure of the new kernel you'll need a up-to-date copy of gem5 which has
>> a number of configuration changes to support it.
>>
>>
>> Changes for ARM AArch32 (32-bit):
>>
>> * A new 3.13 kernel is provided
>>
>> In addition to the changes the previously available disk images are in
>> the xz compressed tarball on the download page.
>>
>> Work on a more up-to-date Android filesystem and kernel is still underway.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Anthony Gutierrez
>> http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~atgutier
>>
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