Hi Jason:
I have tested that bootup KVM CPU with 32GB memsize in fs mode is ok,
so the problem maybe in se mode.
发件人: Liyichao
发送时间: 2021年5月13日 9:26
收件人: 'Jason Lowe-Power'
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主题: 答复: [gem5-users] Fail to bootup with KVM in se.py on X86 arch
Thank y
Thank you, Jason.
I think the script you offered is used to bootup full-system, have you
tested the KVM with X86 on system-call mode with more than 4GB memsize using
gem5 v21.0.0.0(master)?
发件人: Jason Lowe-Power [mailto:ja...@lowepower.com]
发送时间: 2021年5月13日 0:43
收件人: Liyichao
抄送: gem5 users
Tried it on configs/example/se.py with only --cpu-type=X86KvmCPU option.
Tried the same on gem5 21.0.0.0.
Nothing changed.
Did anyone run CPU2006 in SE mode with X86KvmCPU?
Or this mode is only experimental for now?
No one has any idea why both dynamic and static linking act so strange?
_
(Moving this discussion to the users mailing list, as it is better suited
there)
Hello, Patrick,
DictionaryCompressor::CompData contains the patterns (in general, any
compressor's "CompData" structure contains the compressed data, not the
original data - there are some exceptions). The patte
Hmm... That's interesting. It could have something to do with the I/O hole
for x86 at 3-4GB. This is a huge pain for gem5's config scripts. We hack
around this in our config scripts (e.g., for gem5-resources). See
https://gem5.googlesource.com/public/gem5-resources/+/refs/heads/stable/src/npb/confi
Hi,
Thanks for the information.
Best,
Duc Anh
Vào Th 3, 11 thg 5, 2021 vào lúc 15:15 Eliot Moss via gem5-users <
gem5-users@gem5.org> đã viết:
> On 5/11/2021 8:33 AM, Đức Anh via gem5-users wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I have a Linux kernel v5.10.27 build for arm64 architecture that is
> runn