In summary:
- run your benchmark from the init executable
- to run a single benchmark with different parameters without
rebooting, do in your init script: "m5 checkpoint; m5 readfile | sh".
This is what the "configs/boot/hack_back_ckpt.rcS" but I think that
script is overly complicated.
- to modif
Sorry to ask but is there any reason to do it in the init script, isnt the
results of the control algorithm performance benchmark going to be affected by
the system still booting up?
Also, i have sucessfully created a checkpoint on the simulation right after the
terminal shows root@genericarmv8:
I am trying to determine control algorithms for an UAV performances using gem5
and have a question regarding the scripts.
I have tried running my pre cross-compiled control binary in two different ways:
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-Launching the gem5 simulation and waiting for terminal input
-creating a manual checkpoint
On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 7:37 PM Iago . wrote:
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> Sorry to ask but is there any reason to do it in the init script, isnt the
> results of the control algorithm performance benchmark going to be affected
> by the system still booting up?
You'd have to study your system to understand if the init
Also I forgot to ask on the last message but could you specify which init
script youre talking about and where i would put m5 checkpoint; m5 readfile |
sh . The reason I worry is because testing from checkpoints made with
hack_back_ckpt the results were very insconsistent running my control
pre
Hi,
I have implemented pseudo instructions for recognizing the Region of
Interest of the benchmarks that I am running. What I want to do is to start
printing some information (cache data) to a file as soon as the ROI begins.
This printing will be done through the base.cc file in mem/cache. I tried
Why don't you use existing m5_ pseudo instructions around ROI of the
benchmark. Note to compile your benchmark with the m5 library.
If you are looking for more data, you may also add them in respective
mem/cache file and compile the gem.
Regards,
Prathap
On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 4:41 PM Victor Ka
I have downloaded the gem5-master from the github, and want to build the
gem5 on macos.
However, it's not successfully built. The error is as follows:
#+BEGIN_SRC error_log
$ scons build/ARM/gem5.opt -j2
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
Warning: Protocol buffer compiler (protoc) not
Hi all,
I am just curious what the "null" architecture is. It has no registers, no isa.___
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On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 11:18 PM Iago . wrote:
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> Also I forgot to ask on the last message but could you specify which init
> script youre talking about and where i would put m5 checkpoint; m5 readfile |
> sh . The reason I worry is because testing from checkpoints made with
> hack_back_ckpt t
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