gem5——building up-to-date kernels for gem5 running on ARM


http://gem5.org/ARM_Linux_Kernel


Prerequisites

These instructions are for running headless systems. That is a more "server" style system where there is no frame-buffer. The description has been created using the latest known-working tag in the repositories linked below, however the tables in each section list previous tags that are known to work. To built the kernels on an x86 host you'll need ARM cross compilers and the device tree compiler. If you're running a reasonably new version of Ubuntu or Debian you can get required software through apt:

apt-get install  gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu device-tree-compiler

If you can't use these pre-made compilers the next easiest way to obtain the required compilers from Linaro.

Depending on the exact source of your cross compilers, the compiler names used below will required small changes.

Linux 4.x

Older gem5 kernels for ARM (v4.x and later) are based on the vanilla Linux kernel and typically have a small number of patches to make them work better with gem5. The patches are optional and you should be able to use a vanilla kernel as well. However, this requires you to configure the kernel yourself. Newer kernels all use the VExpress_GEM5_V1 gem5 platform for both AArch32 and AArch64. The required DTB files to describe the hardware to the OS ship with gem5. To build them, execute this command:

make -C system/arm/dt

Kernel Checkout

To checkout the kernel, execute the following command:

git clone https://github.com/gem5/linux-arm-gem5.git

The repository contains a tag per gem5 kernel releases and working branches for major Linux revisions. Check the GitHub page for a list of release tags. To checkout the v4.3 branch, execute the following in the repository:

git checkout -b v4.3

AArch32

To compile the kernel, execute the following commands in the repository:

make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- gem5_defconfig
make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- -j4

Testing the just built kernel:

./build/ARM/gem5.opt configs/example/fs.py --kernel=/tmp/linux-arm-gem5/vmlinux --machine-type=VExpress_GEM5_V1 \
    --dtb-file=$PWD/system/arm/dt/armv7_gem5_v1_1cpu.dtb

AArch64

To compile the kernel, execute the following commands in the repository:

make ARCH=arm64 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-none-elf- gem5_defconfig
make ARCH=arm64 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-none-elf- -j4

Testing the just built kernel:

./build/ARM/gem5.opt configs/example/fs.py --kernel=/tmp/linux-arm-gem5/vmlinux --machine-type=VExpress_GEM5_V1 \
    --dtb-file=$PWD/system/arm/dt/armv8_gem5_v1_1cpu.dtb --disk-image=linaro-minimal-armv8.img

Legacy kernels (pre v4.x)

Older gem5 kernels for ARM (pre v4.x) are based on Linaro's Linux kernel for ARM. These kernels use either the VExpress_EMM (AArch32) or VExpress_EMM64 (AArch64) gem5 platform. Unlike the newer kernels, there is a separate AArch32 and AArch64 kernel repository and the device tree files are shipped with the kernel.

32 bit kernel (AArch32)

These are instructions to generate a 32-bit ARM Linux binary.

To checkout the aarch32 kernel, execute the following command:

git clone https://github.com/gem5/linux-arm-gem5.git

The repository contains a tag per gem5 kernel release. Check the GitHub page for a list of release tags. To checkout a tag, execute the following in the repository:

git checkout -b TAGNAME

To compile the kernel, execute the following commands in the repository:

make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- vexpress_gem5_server_defconfig
make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- -j4

Testing the just built kernel:

% ./build/ARM/gem5.opt configs/example/fs.py  --kernel=/tmp/linux-arm-gem5/vmlinux \
   --machine-type=VExpress_EMM --dtb-file=/tmp/linux-arm-gem5/arch/arm/boot/dts/vexpress-v2p-ca15-tc1-gem5.dtb 

64 bit kernel (AArch64)

These are instructions to generate a 64-bit ARM Linux binary.

To checkout the aarch64 kernel, execute the following command:

git clone https://github.com/gem5/linux-arm64-gem5.git

The repository contains a tag per gem5 kernel release. Check the GitHub page for a list of release tags. To checkout a tag, execute the following in the repository:

git checkout -b TAGNAME
make ARCH=arm64 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-none-elf- gem5_defconfig
make ARCH=arm64 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-none-elf- -j4

Testing the just built kernel:

% ./build/ARM/gem5.opt configs/example/fs.py --kernel=/tmp/linux-arm64-gem5/vmlinux --machine-type=VExpress_EMM64 \
    --dtb-file=/tmp/linux-arm64-gem5/arch/arm64/boot/dts/aarch64_gem5_server.dtb --disk-image=linaro-minimal-armv8.img


posted @   张同光  阅读(270)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报
编辑推荐:
· 基于Microsoft.Extensions.AI核心库实现RAG应用
· Linux系列:如何用heaptrack跟踪.NET程序的非托管内存泄露
· 开发者必知的日志记录最佳实践
· SQL Server 2025 AI相关能力初探
· Linux系列:如何用 C#调用 C方法造成内存泄露
阅读排行:
· 无需6万激活码!GitHub神秘组织3小时极速复刻Manus,手把手教你使用OpenManus搭建本
· Manus爆火,是硬核还是营销?
· 终于写完轮子一部分:tcp代理 了,记录一下
· 别再用vector<bool>了!Google高级工程师:这可能是STL最大的设计失误
· 单元测试从入门到精通
点击右上角即可分享
微信分享提示