I'm pretty sure the issues you are experiencing were fixed in the latest
hotfix release: v21.1.0.2. You can get this by pulling the latest version
from the gem5 repo's stable branch:
https://gem5.googlesource.com/public/gem5/

Kind regards,
Bobby
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On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 12:45 AM Vincent R. via gem5-users <
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> Hi Meng,
>
> probably no coincidence. I also observe this with all my statistic outputs
> since upgrading to 21.1, both in example and customized configurations.
> It seems that scalar statistics are not affected, but vector and histogram
> stats are.
>
> I noticed this a few days ago and saw your mail when myself trying to find
> people observing the same.
> So far, nothing I've tried fixed this issue.
>
> Best regards,
> Vincent
>
>
> Chen Meng via gem5-users:
>
> Is there anyone who also encountered this issue? Or it's just a
> coincidence?
>
> I have tested both copy without any modification to source code.
>
> If you have some hints or tips, please help me.
>
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