Hi Dan,
I am using 32-bit x86 system.
I followed the instruction on the QuickStart page, after compiling ruby I typed the following commands:
simics> read-configuration [chkpoint_name]
simics> instruction-fetch-mode instruction-fetch-trace
simics> istc-disable
simics> dstc-disable
simics> load-module ruby
When running the last command I get:
"error installing ruby timing model.
Simics license checked in! "
and I get my shell back.
When trying to load ruby first it does not crash but it seems like ruby does not count anything.
Shachar
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 08:19:53 -0600, Dan Gibson wrote
>
Sharchar,
>
>
Thats very peculiar behavior you are observing. Ruby actually
*should*
crash if you load it _before_ loading a checkpoint, and should
not
crash if it is loaded after a checkpoint.
>
>
Could you respond with the script (or set of Simics commands
typed
manually) you are using within Simics?
>
>
Also, what is your underlying host system? I presume x86, but is
it
32-bit or 64-bit?
>
>
Regards,
>
Dan
>
>
Shachar Gang
wrote:
Hi,
I tried to load Ruby after loading a checkpoint (like the steps in the
quick
start guide) and the crash
happened
When trying to load Ruby before loading the checkpoint it seems to work
but
I am not sure that ruby really counts anything while I run my
simulations.
Shachar
Message:
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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:30:08 -0600
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From: Mike Marty <mikem@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Gems-users] Compiling Ruby on GCC 4.0.2 (SUSE
10)
To: Gems Users <gems-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Did you try to load the Ruby module without first loading a
checkpoint?
--Mike
I am working with SUSE 10 as my host
OS.
I downloaded Simic 2.2.19 and gems 1.1
versions.
I menaged to compile the Ruby module based on the quickstart guide in
the
wiki site but when I tried to load the module in simics the module
and
simics
crashed.
I managed to work with Ruby and simics with Fedora core 3 (gcc
3.4)
Can anyone help me with
that?
Thanks
Shachar
Gang
shacharg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 17:34:15
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From: Shachar Gang <shacharg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Gems-users] Working with GEMS under SUSE
10
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Hi,
I am trying to work with Ruby module under SUSE 10 (gcc
4.0.2)
I managed to compile Ruby but when trying to run the module, simics
crash.
I am working with simics 2.2.19 and gems
1.1
Can anyone help
me?
Thanks,
Shachar
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