Thanks Mitch. It worked. Is it possible to verify if the system is running with switched cpu after restore?
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Mitch Hayenga <mitch.hayenga+g...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes you can. Generally the preferred way to run is to boot/start a > benchmark with the atomic CPU and then drop a checkpoint. You can then > restore from the checkpoint with the "detailed" CPU. > > Simple use case: > 1) specify gem5 command with "--checkpoint-at-end" and the atomic CPU > 2) Once the benchmark/boot gets to the place you desire kill the > simulation (CTRL-C). This creates a checkpoint > 3) Restore from the checkpoint with the detailed CPU (specify the desired > cpu model and also "-r1" to restore from the checkpoint) > > > > > On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Prathap Kolakkampadath via gem5-users < > gem5-users@gem5.org> wrote: > >> Hi Users, >> >> I am trying to run some benchmarks on ARM detailed cpu. However the >> simulation takes a very long time for linux to bootup and is stuck at >> freeing init memory and not mounting the filesystem. In case of atomic >> cpu, the kernel boots up to console quite fastly. I would like to know if i >> can use atomic simple cpu during linux boot phase and then switch to >> detailed cpu before i start running benchmarks? >> >> Thanks, >> Prathap >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gem5-users mailing list >> gem5-users@gem5.org >> http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gem5-users >> > >
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