[gem5-users] Delayed printing to telent localhost 3456

2019-10-04 Thread Shehab Elsayed
Hello All, I have an rcS script that prints a statement to the terminal and then switches cpus and does some more stuff. I can see the effect of switching cpus in the gem5 (host) terminal a very long time before the printed statement starts appearing on the simulated (guest) terminal. I even have

Re: [gem5-users] Delayed printing to telent localhost 3456

2019-10-04 Thread Jason Lowe-Power
Hi Shehab, This is a great question. I've noticed this as well, and I'm not sure why it occurs. I'll put it on the to do list to look into (or you can look into it and see if you can figure it out :)). One option to get around this that we've been playing with is using m5 writefile to output impo

Re: [gem5-users] Delayed printing to telent localhost 3456

2019-10-04 Thread Shehab Elsayed
Hi Jason, Thanks for the quick reply. I will give it a try with the m5 writefile. I will also keep this thread updated with any findings I might have. Best Regards, Shehab On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 11:46 AM Jason Lowe-Power wrote: > Hi Shehab, > > This is a great question. I've noticed this as we

Re: [gem5-users] Adding pseudo instructions in ARM

2019-10-04 Thread Ciro Santilli
Shebab, I don't think such tutorial exits. Could you try to just copy what is done for one of the other instructions? It should not be hard if you try this way. Then if you have a more precise questions, do follow up. From: gem5-users on behalf of Shehab Elsaye

Re: [gem5-users] Adding pseudo instructions in ARM

2019-10-04 Thread Shehab Elsayed
Hi Ciro, Thank you for your reply. I actually did that and managed to get it to work but forgot to update thread. I believe what confused me is the difference in the implementation of instruction decoding between AARCH64 and X86. Thanks again, Shehab On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 12:14 PM Ciro Santill