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<pre style="word-wrap:break-word; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Tahoma; color:black">I am still in a car riding home from a long birthday weekend road trip.. But I have been thinking it would make sense to add a command line option for number of cores. If a simulator supports it, then it can turn on the appropriate options. This would be similar to how coverage and graphics can be ignored when a simulator doesn't support it.
Sree Harsha Konduri <sreehars@buffalo.edu> wrote:
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<div style="">The following changes are to be made to the pc386 script in rtems-testing in order to run pc386 SMP tests in qemu.</div>
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<div style=""> > $RTEMS_TESTING/sim-scripts/<a href="http://pc386.in">pc386.in</a> needs to be changed as follows<br>
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<div style="">-cpu 486 needs to be changed to core2duo and also a new option -smp <number_of_cores> needs to be added and</div>
<div style="">then make to regenerate the pc386 script.</div>
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<div style="">Then running $RTEMS_TESTING/sim-scripts/pc386 -i <filepath> will run the scripts.</div>
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<div style="">Thanks,</div>
<div style="">Sree harsha Konduri</div>
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