I saw the line in fs.py, which is located in the configs/example folder of
the m5-stable-94c016415053 distribution.
Thanks.

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Gabe Black <[email protected]> wrote:

> You're right that this is potentially confusing, but there isn't a
> universal clock period so that division isn't possible. A better fix is
> to change cycle to tick which seems to have been done to most but not
> all of the scripts in configs in the source tree. I found a few places
> on the wiki here:
>
> http://m5sim.org/wiki/index.php/Simulation_Scripts_Explained
>
> where 'Exiting @ cycle' is used. Is that what you mean by "the fs.py
> posted on the webpage"? I'm not aware of any actual fs.py file posted on
> the website.
>
> I'll fix the discrepancies in configs and on the wiki. Please let me
> know if you're talking about some additional location we'll also need to
> fix.
>
> Gabe
>
> Stevenson Jian wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I noticed that the fs.py posted on the webpage ends with the following
> > line:
> >  print 'Exiting @ cycle %i because %s' % (m5.curTick(), exit_cause).
> >
> > Well, cycle is not the same as Tick. This is really misleading...
> > Could someone make the easy fix by dividing the m5.curTick() by the
> > number of ticks per clock period?
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
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