Hi Jason and Yuan,

Is this also valid to multithreaded applications (using pthreads library) in SE 
mode? If so, the results that gem5 simulator generates, in SE mode for 
multithreaded applications, is not reliable.

thanks in advance.

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Francisco Carlos Silva Junior
PhD Student at University of Brasilia

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De: gem5-users <gem5-users-boun...@gem5.org> em nome de Jason Lowe-Power 
<ja...@lowepower.com>
Enviado: terça-feira, 24 de setembro de 2019 11:47
Para: gem5 users mailing list <gem5-users@gem5.org>
Assunto: Re: [gem5-users] Question about multi-program simulation using spec2006

Hi Yuan,

Generally, it is difficult to get multiprogrammed workloads running in SE mode. 
It may be possible, but it probably isn't very realistic anyway. I suggest 
using FS mode.

Cheers,
Jason

On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 5:24 PM yuan <syu...@ncsu.edu<mailto:syu...@ncsu.edu>> 
wrote:

Hi, All,



I am trying multi program simulation using spec2006 benchmarks. When I 
configure a multicore system and assign each core a different benchmark, I find 
that eventually there are only part of the cores are working. That means 
eventually there are only 1 or 2 cores has statistics, but the others have no 
statistics. I tried to dump out the instruction counter of each core but find 
that not all cores can dump out this info. Does anyone has any hints about 
this? Thanks all.



Best regards.



Yuan



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