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I've got a Rocket Chip system running on an AMD Xilinx U250 (if I recall correctly) and I'm attempting to benchmark the system's performance on different programs. I'm using a fork of Firesim 1.16.0, because the system set up with the FPGA hasn't yet been updated to the more recent version. However, the version of FireMarshal (i.e., submodule inside firesim/target-design/chipyard/software/firemarshal) has been manually updated to the HEAD revision. I have it running Fedora, with perf and gcc both installed, so that I can tweak and re-compile programs while the simulation is running.
Running perf stat ./my_program works, for example:
but when I attempt to run perf record ./my_program, I get this error:
Error:
cycles: PMU Hardware doesn't support sampling/overflow-interrupts. Try 'perf stat'
I don't really know anything about PMU, and I'm not an expert at FPGA simulations, so I don't know whether this is a Rocket Chip problem, a Firesim problem, a FireMarshal problem, or an issue with the FPGA board itself. I asked Chat GPT and it said to check the documentation of the FPGA board to understand its capabilities, including whether it has a Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU) and what features it supports; but the documentation for the U250 doesn't include anything about performance monitoring or a PMU, so I can't tell if this was just a hallucination.
What steps can I take to troubleshoot this? And is FireMarshal the right repo for this question?
Thanks!
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I've got a Rocket Chip system running on an AMD Xilinx U250 (if I recall correctly) and I'm attempting to benchmark the system's performance on different programs. I'm using a fork of Firesim 1.16.0, because the system set up with the FPGA hasn't yet been updated to the more recent version. However, the version of FireMarshal (i.e., submodule inside
firesim/target-design/chipyard/software/firemarshal
) has been manually updated to the HEAD revision. I have it running Fedora, withperf
andgcc
both installed, so that I can tweak and re-compile programs while the simulation is running.Running
perf stat ./my_program
works, for example:but when I attempt to run
perf record ./my_program
, I get this error:I don't really know anything about PMU, and I'm not an expert at FPGA simulations, so I don't know whether this is a Rocket Chip problem, a Firesim problem, a FireMarshal problem, or an issue with the FPGA board itself. I asked Chat GPT and it said to check the documentation of the FPGA board to understand its capabilities, including whether it has a Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU) and what features it supports; but the documentation for the U250 doesn't include anything about performance monitoring or a PMU, so I can't tell if this was just a hallucination.
What steps can I take to troubleshoot this? And is FireMarshal the right repo for this question?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: