How to run MathExprPowerModel in gem5?












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I want to run MathExprPowerModel file in gem5.
After building process, I type the command to run.
But it is not working.enter image description here
I want to run the file and hope to get power profiling of a system.
Thanks!










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  • What does "it is not working" mean exactly? What happens? What do you expect to happen?

    – Wodin
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:24











  • In addition to what Wodin said: provide your full gem5 CLI and gem5 revision. Also try to GDB step debug gem5, and activate DPRINTF logs with --debug-flags. With all that, if it still does not work, ping the mailing list. Also try a Git blame and CC specific people if no one replies in a few days.

    – Ciro Santilli
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:24













  • Command line : build/X86/gem5.opt src/sim/power/MathExprPowermodel.py

    – Jay
    Nov 29 '18 at 20:44











  • And it shows error like this : Traceback (most recent call last): AssertionError: Simobject PowerModelState already present

    – Jay
    Nov 29 '18 at 20:46
















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I want to run MathExprPowerModel file in gem5.
After building process, I type the command to run.
But it is not working.enter image description here
I want to run the file and hope to get power profiling of a system.
Thanks!










share|improve this question

























  • What does "it is not working" mean exactly? What happens? What do you expect to happen?

    – Wodin
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:24











  • In addition to what Wodin said: provide your full gem5 CLI and gem5 revision. Also try to GDB step debug gem5, and activate DPRINTF logs with --debug-flags. With all that, if it still does not work, ping the mailing list. Also try a Git blame and CC specific people if no one replies in a few days.

    – Ciro Santilli
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:24













  • Command line : build/X86/gem5.opt src/sim/power/MathExprPowermodel.py

    – Jay
    Nov 29 '18 at 20:44











  • And it shows error like this : Traceback (most recent call last): AssertionError: Simobject PowerModelState already present

    – Jay
    Nov 29 '18 at 20:46














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I want to run MathExprPowerModel file in gem5.
After building process, I type the command to run.
But it is not working.enter image description here
I want to run the file and hope to get power profiling of a system.
Thanks!










share|improve this question
















I want to run MathExprPowerModel file in gem5.
After building process, I type the command to run.
But it is not working.enter image description here
I want to run the file and hope to get power profiling of a system.
Thanks!







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  • What does "it is not working" mean exactly? What happens? What do you expect to happen?

    – Wodin
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:24











  • In addition to what Wodin said: provide your full gem5 CLI and gem5 revision. Also try to GDB step debug gem5, and activate DPRINTF logs with --debug-flags. With all that, if it still does not work, ping the mailing list. Also try a Git blame and CC specific people if no one replies in a few days.

    – Ciro Santilli
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:24













  • Command line : build/X86/gem5.opt src/sim/power/MathExprPowermodel.py

    – Jay
    Nov 29 '18 at 20:44











  • And it shows error like this : Traceback (most recent call last): AssertionError: Simobject PowerModelState already present

    – Jay
    Nov 29 '18 at 20:46



















  • What does "it is not working" mean exactly? What happens? What do you expect to happen?

    – Wodin
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:24











  • In addition to what Wodin said: provide your full gem5 CLI and gem5 revision. Also try to GDB step debug gem5, and activate DPRINTF logs with --debug-flags. With all that, if it still does not work, ping the mailing list. Also try a Git blame and CC specific people if no one replies in a few days.

    – Ciro Santilli
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:24













  • Command line : build/X86/gem5.opt src/sim/power/MathExprPowermodel.py

    – Jay
    Nov 29 '18 at 20:44











  • And it shows error like this : Traceback (most recent call last): AssertionError: Simobject PowerModelState already present

    – Jay
    Nov 29 '18 at 20:46

















What does "it is not working" mean exactly? What happens? What do you expect to happen?

– Wodin
Nov 27 '18 at 7:24





What does "it is not working" mean exactly? What happens? What do you expect to happen?

– Wodin
Nov 27 '18 at 7:24













In addition to what Wodin said: provide your full gem5 CLI and gem5 revision. Also try to GDB step debug gem5, and activate DPRINTF logs with --debug-flags. With all that, if it still does not work, ping the mailing list. Also try a Git blame and CC specific people if no one replies in a few days.

– Ciro Santilli
Nov 27 '18 at 8:24







In addition to what Wodin said: provide your full gem5 CLI and gem5 revision. Also try to GDB step debug gem5, and activate DPRINTF logs with --debug-flags. With all that, if it still does not work, ping the mailing list. Also try a Git blame and CC specific people if no one replies in a few days.

– Ciro Santilli
Nov 27 '18 at 8:24















Command line : build/X86/gem5.opt src/sim/power/MathExprPowermodel.py

– Jay
Nov 29 '18 at 20:44





Command line : build/X86/gem5.opt src/sim/power/MathExprPowermodel.py

– Jay
Nov 29 '18 at 20:44













And it shows error like this : Traceback (most recent call last): AssertionError: Simobject PowerModelState already present

– Jay
Nov 29 '18 at 20:46





And it shows error like this : Traceback (most recent call last): AssertionError: Simobject PowerModelState already present

– Jay
Nov 29 '18 at 20:46












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