I have been using gem5 to study a couple control algorithms performances for a 
future prototype using an ARM board and so I'm trying to use the HPI cpu model 
but had errors occur when I tried to boot it with more then 1 cpu, so I'm 
trying to do what I found on the message board of creating a checkpoint with 
AtomicSimpleCPU through the following command:
build/ARM/gem5.opt configs/example/fs.py 
--disk-image=linaro-minimal-aarch64.img --kernel=vmlinux.vexpress_gem5_v1_64 
--machine-type=VExpress_GEM5_V1 --dtb=armv8_gem5_v1_4cpu.dtb 
--cpu-type=AtomicSimpleCPU --num-cpus=4 --mem-type=LPDDR2_S4_1066_1x32 
--mem-size=1GB --caches --l2cache --l2_size=512kB --l1i_size=16kB 
--l1d_size=16kB --cpu-clock=1.4GHz  --restore-with-cpu=HPI --script=hackback.rcS

And restoring the created checkpoint through:
build/ARM/gem5.opt configs/example/fs.py 
--disk-image=linaro-minimal-aarch64.img --kernel=vmlinux.vexpress_gem5_v1_64 
--machine-type=VExpress_GEM5_V1 --dtb=armv8_gem5_v1_4cpu.dtb --cpu-type=HPI 
--num-cpus=4 --mem-type=LPDDR2_S4_1066_1x32 --mem-size=1GB --caches --l2cache 
--l2_size=512kB --l1i_size=16kB --l1d_size=16kB --cpu-clock=1.4GHz  
--restore-with-cpu=HPI --script=test.rcS -r 8

Is there any way to check for sure if the restored checkpoint is using the HPI 
cpu model?
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