Hi Aritra,

I suggest using gem5 version 22 with stdlib for running benchmarks. Version
22 has several sample config scripts to run SPEC CPU2006, SPEC CPU2017,
PARSEC and a few other benchmarks (configs/example/gem5_library/). All of
these scripts run in full-system mode, which should solve the problem of
running PARSEC. I don’t know if you can run PARSEC and SPEC CPU2017 in SE
mode.

Regarding documentation, you can follow the details on gem5-resources (
https://gem5.googlesource.com/public/gem5-resources). For each of these
benchmarks, there are detailed instructions on how to run them in gem5.

Thanks,
Kaustav.


On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 6:22 PM Aritra Bagchi via gem5-users <
gem5-users@gem5.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am running gem5 version 21. I use it in SE mode with the classic memory
> model to run SPEC CPU 2006 benchmarks. I have the following two queries
> regarding the gem5's benchmark support:
>
> 1. Does gem5 SE support running multithreaded benchmarks such as PARSEC?
> If yes, could someone please point to some available documentation
> discussing the necessary steps?
>
> 2. I tried running SPEC CPU 2017 benchmarks in SE mode but in vain. Does
> gem5 SE support running SPEC CPU 2017 benchmarks? If yes, could someone
> please point to some available documentation discussing the necessary
> steps?
>
> Any help from anyone is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Aritra
>
>
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