The makefiles I used for MiBench and MediaBench are nothing special.
They should work just fine. As Max mentioned earlier, you just have to
make sure that you create statically linked binaries.

One thing I noticed is that you're using an older GCC (3.4.3). Did you
try GCC 4.3.2?

-Soumyaroop

On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Weixun Wang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Max,
>
> As you said, I did put -static. However, I'm not sure whether "-im" is
> appropriate in this scenario.
>
> If anyone has successfully compiled MiBench or CPU 2000, could you share
> your Makefile with me?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Weixun
>
> On 6/3/2010 3:16 AM, Maximilien Breughe wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> 1) Did you compile the benchmarks statically? Because if you want to run
> them on M5 everything you run is the compiled binary. So dynamic libraries
> cannot be load.
>
> 2) For SPEC CPU2000 the situation is indeed more complicated. I compiled
> some benchmarks of SPEC CPU2006 and had to do the following things in the
> config-file (make sure you pick a config-file with properties very similar
> to your machine):
> -Select the propper compiler:
> CC           = gcc
>     into
> CC            = /DIRECTORY OF
> CROSSTOOL/gcc-3.4.3-glibc-2.3.5/alpha-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/alpha-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc
> -Modify the compile-flags (add the "static" flag) in the "optimization"
> section:
> ## Base is low opt
> default=base=default=default:
> COPTIMIZE     = -O2 -static
> CXXOPTIMIZE  = -O2 -static
> FOPTIMIZE    = -O2 -static
>
> However I recommend you to build SPEC CPU 2000 first for your native
> machine. This could be already difficult. If it works, then try it for
> ALPHA_SE
>
>
> Greets,
>
> Max
>
> On 06/02/2010 10:25 PM, Weixun Wang wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I want to cross-compile some benchmarks so that I can run them in M5. I'm
> using a ALPHA_SE mode M5 on a x86_64 Ubuntu machine. Potentially I target to
> use MiBench or SPEC CPU 2000.  I downloaded the pre-compiled cross-compiler
> for Alpha from m5sim.org.
>
> 1) For MiBench, it has a simple src code/data structure with a simple
> Makefile. For example, qsort, I modifed the Makefile of it as follows:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> FILE1 = qsort_small.c
> FILE2 = qsort_large.c
>
> all: qsort_small qsort_large
>
> qsort_small: qsort_small.c Makefile
>
> /export/research57/weixun/tools/M5/crosstool/gcc-3.4.3-glibc-2.3.5/alpha-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/alpha-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc
> -static qsort_small.c -O3 -o qsort_small -lm
> qsort_large: qsort_large.c Makefile
>
> /export/research57/weixun/tools/M5/crosstool/gcc-3.4.3-glibc-2.3.5/alpha-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/alpha-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc
> -static qsort_large.c -O3 -o qsort_large -lm
>
> clean:
>     rm -rf qsort_small qsort_large output*
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I used the option "-lm" since the original "-lc" lead to errors like
> "undefined references to 'exp'". If "-L
> /export/research57/weixun/tools/M5/crosstool/gcc-3.4.3-glibc-2.3.5/alpha-unknown-linux-gnu/lib"
> is used, the error still remains.
>
> The compilation is successful. However, if I run it using
> configs/example/se.py, I got the errors:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> .........................................................
> info: Increasing stack size by one page.
> info: Increasing stack size by one page.
> info: Increasing stack size by one page.
> info: Increasing stack size by one page.
> info: Increasing stack size by one page.
> info: Increasing stack size by one page.
> info: Increasing stack size by one page.
> info: Increasing stack size by one page.
> info: Increasing stack size by one page.
> panic: Tried to access unmapped address 0xa8.
>  @ cycle 4947000
> [invoke:build/ALPHA_SE/arch/alpha/faults.cc, line 204]
> Memory Usage: 577796 KBytes
> For more information see: http://www.m5sim.org/panic/5932f339
> Program aborted at cycle 4947000
> Abort
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Other benchmarks in MiBench shows similar errors or just simplely hang on
> "info: Increasing stack size by one page.".
>
> I guess the compile options are not correct or the right library is not
> linked. Please help...........................
>
>
>
>
> 2) For SPEC CPU 2000, it is more complicated. I copied the entire CD to a
> local directory. The problem is I do not have the su privilege on the
> machine I worked on. So the install.sh does not work correctly. Is there a
> simpler way for cross-compile SPEC CPU 2000 benchmarks (or at least some of
> them) for M5?
>
>
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> --
> Best Regards,
>
> Wang, Weixun
>
> Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering
> Gator College of Engineering
> University of Florida
> Gainesville, FL 32611
> http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~wewang
>
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>
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>
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Soumyaroop Roy
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of South Florida, Tampa
http://www.csee.usf.edu/~sroy
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