Hi Sam,
I am not sure how the python script works but I think what you want to
do can be achieved by using the --outdir=DIR (or -d DIR) command line
argument for the gem5 binary, not the script. For example I think the
correct way to do it in your example is this:
build/X86/gem5.opt --outdir=./test
component_models/caches/cachesFIFO/cache_system.py 1
Best,
Dimitrios
On 4/9/2021 14:32, Sam Knapper via gem5-users wrote:
Hi all,
I am attempting to run a bunch of benchmarks in parallel and want to
store each output in a separate directory so it is not overwritten. I
have written my own system python script. When i run:
build/X86/gem5.opt component_models/caches/cachesFIFO/cache_system.py
1 --outdir=./test
where ./test is an empty existing folder, the output is simply written
back to the m5out dir, instead of this test dir. Is there something I
need to enable in my python script to get the cmd line option to work,
or am I just using it incorrectly?
Thanks for your help,
Sam
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