Yes you can. Generally the preferred way to run is to boot/start a
benchmark with the atomic CPU and then drop a checkpoint. You can then
restore from the checkpoint with the "detailed" CPU.
Simple use case:
1) specify gem5 command with "--checkpoint-at-end" and the atomic CPU
2) Once the benchm
Hi Users,
I am trying to run some benchmarks on ARM detailed cpu. However the
simulation takes a very long time for linux to bootup and is stuck at
freeing init memory and not mounting the filesystem. In case of atomic
cpu, the kernel boots up to console quite fastly. I would like to know if i
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