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== Running BBench on Android with Gem5 == | == Running BBench on Android with Gem5 == | ||
Everything required to run BBench is provided in the next section. You will need the kernel, the disk image (containing BBench), and the rcS script. The kernel and disk image should be placed in ''path_to_gem5_system/binaries'' and ''path_to_gem5_system/disks'' respectively. The default gem5 scripts look for a kernel called ''vmlinux.arm.smp.fb.2.6.38.8'' and a disk image called ''android-mbr.img''. You will have to either rename the files or create softlinks to them once you have downloaded and untarred them. You will also need to build the ARM bootloader and place it in the same directory as the kernel. The code for the bootloader is typically in ''path_to_gem5_root/system/arm/simple_bootloader''. Simply type ''make'' in this directory and the bootloader will be compiled. Copy the resulting ''boot.arm'' file to the same directory where you kernel is located. The bbench.rcS file should be placed wherever you keep your rcS scripts. This is ''typically path_to_gem5_root/configs/boot''. | Everything required to run BBench is provided in the next section. You will need the kernel, the disk image (containing BBench), and the rcS script. The kernel and disk image should be placed in ''path_to_gem5_system/binaries'' and ''path_to_gem5_system/disks'' respectively. The default gem5 scripts look for a kernel called ''vmlinux.arm.smp.fb.2.6.38.8'' and a disk image called ''android-mbr.img''. You will have to either rename the files or create softlinks to them once you have downloaded and untarred them. You will also need to build the ARM bootloader and place it in the same directory as the kernel. The code for the bootloader is typically in ''path_to_gem5_root/system/arm/simple_bootloader''. Simply type ''make'' in this directory and the bootloader will be compiled. Copy the resulting ''boot.arm'' file to the same directory where you kernel is located. The bbench.rcS file should be placed wherever you keep your rcS scripts. This is ''typically path_to_gem5_root/configs/boot''. | ||
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You will also need to modify your Benchmarks.py file to include bbench, i.e. include a line like the following: | You will also need to modify your Benchmarks.py file to include bbench, i.e. include a line like the following: |
Revision as of 12:04, 9 November 2011
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Contents
Source
A tarball of the BBench source can be found here:
Running BBench on Android with Gem5
Everything required to run BBench is provided in the next section. You will need the kernel, the disk image (containing BBench), and the rcS script. The kernel and disk image should be placed in path_to_gem5_system/binaries and path_to_gem5_system/disks respectively. The default gem5 scripts look for a kernel called vmlinux.arm.smp.fb.2.6.38.8 and a disk image called android-mbr.img. You will have to either rename the files or create softlinks to them once you have downloaded and untarred them. You will also need to build the ARM bootloader and place it in the same directory as the kernel. The code for the bootloader is typically in path_to_gem5_root/system/arm/simple_bootloader. Simply type make in this directory and the bootloader will be compiled. Copy the resulting boot.arm file to the same directory where you kernel is located. The bbench.rcS file should be placed wherever you keep your rcS scripts. This is typically path_to_gem5_root/configs/boot.
You will also need to modify your Benchmarks.py file to include bbench, i.e. include a line like the following:
'bbench': [SysConfig('bbench.rcS', '256', 'android-mbr.img')]
Android Full-System Files
These files contain everything you need to get Android, and BBench, up and running on gem5.
- Kernel -- Pre-compiled Android kernel and config file.
- Disk Image -- Disk image with a pre-compiled Android Gingerbread file system. This disk image contains all of the files generated during initial boot, as well as a self-terminating version of BBench and BusyBox.
- Clean Disk Image -- Disk image containing only the pre-compiled Android Gingerbread file system. This disk image contains no benchmarks and has never been booted.
- rcS Script -- Script for automating a BBench run on gem5.
Building Your Own Android File System and Kernel
Coming Soon!
Other Benchmarks
Coming soon!
Publications
If you use BBench or any of our benchmarks in your work please cite our IISWC 2011 paper:
A. Gutierrez, R.G. Dreslinski, T.F. Wenisch, T. Mudge, A. Saidi, C. Emmons, and N. Paver. Full-System Analysis and Characterization of Interactive Smartphone Applications. IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization, Austin, TX, November 2011.