Greetings,
I would like to enable top-byte ignore support on the FVP. I would be grateful on any guidelines on how to do that. Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Mohannad Ismail
Greetings,
I would like to enable top-byte ignore support on the FVP. I would be grateful on any guidelines on how to do that. Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Mohannad Ismail
Greetings,
If I leave the FVP idle for around 1 hour and come back to it, I find that it freezes and have to stop the simulation and re-run it again. What is the possible reason for this and is there a way to stop that from happening? Thank you for your…
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I would like to know how do I attach gdbserver to my ARM Base FVP for debugging. All tutorials online explain using DS-5. I would like to use gdb since I am more comfortable with it. I already enabled networking on my FVP.
Thanks for your help…
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I am a PhD student doing research using the ARMv8 hardware features. I have a few questions regarding them. Some of these may seem a bit trivial, but I like to be a bit more thorough and confirm my understanding, and ARM is relatively new to me…
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I'm using a Juno r1 board for some cache-related research experiment so I'm studying the related memory attributes such as cacheability and shareability.
I found the manual mentioned that: " the division between inner and outer is…
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I'm trying to enable PMU's on arm versatile juno r2 development board.
I've already read this manuals from arm:
ARM ® Cortex ® -A72 MPCore Processor
ARM® Cortex ® -A53 MPCore Processor
Juno r2 ARM® Development Platform SoC…
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