Hi Hongyuan,
The short answer is no, the ARM in-order model doesn't work. There's
been plenty of discussion on it, so you can search the mailing lists for
all the details if you're interested.
-Erik
On 14/05/13 02:51, Ding, Hongyuan wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to use the argument "--cpu-type=inorder" to run a ARM cpu. But
it seems that ARM cannot support an inorder core right now. I saw in
http://www.m5sim.org/Status_Matrix that the inorder ARM cannot support
a classic memory system. Could anyone tell me whether ARM support
inorder or not.
Thanks,
--
Hongyuan Ding
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