Hi Sam,

  1.  Are you using v22.0.0.2 or simply v22.0.0.0? (The FEAT_PAuth problem has 
been resolved in v22.0.0.2 so it is not really an open issue)
  2.  If using the v22.0.0.2, could you make sure you rebuild the bootloader 
and make M5_PATH point to it?

Let me know if this works

Kind Regards

Giacomo

From: Thomas, Samuel <samuel_tho...@brown.edu>
Date: Monday, 1 August 2022 at 22:16
To: gem5 users mailing list <gem5-users@gem5.org>
Subject: [gem5-users] gem5 Linux Version 4.18
Hi all,

We recently upgraded our gem5 project to be compatible with gem5 version 22, 
and are working with a modified version of Linux. We had been working from 
kernel version 4.14 (following the instructions from 
https://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_docs/fullsystem/building_arm_kernel).

When we use this kernel version with the most recent changes to gem5, the 
simulator cannot fully boot, and it seems as though this might be due to the 
"FEAT_PAuth" being utilized (cited as an open issue in the v22.0.0.2 release 
notes). When we use the out of the box Linux kernel binary that comes with the 
guest binaries (from 
https://www.gem5.org/documentation/general_docs/fullsystem/guest_binaries), the 
simulator works well and the system boots.

Is the source for the Linux version 4.18 that comes with the guest binaries 
available? Are there any patches that we can apply to the Linux v4.18 commit?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Best,
Sam
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