Difference between revisions of "CPU Models"
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* [[SimpleCPU]] - A good place to start learning about how to fetch, decode, execute, and complete instructions in M5.  | * [[SimpleCPU]] - A good place to start learning about how to fetch, decode, execute, and complete instructions in M5.  | ||
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* [[Checker]] - Details how to use it in your CPU model.  | * [[Checker]] - Details how to use it in your CPU model.  | ||
Revision as of 15:47, 16 June 2006
- SimpleCPU - A good place to start learning about how to fetch, decode, execute, and complete instructions in M5.
 - O3CPU - Specific documentation on how all of the pipeline stages work, and how to modify and create new CPU models based on it.
 - Checker - Details how to use it in your CPU model.
 
Supporting classes
- StaticInst - Used to hold static information and methods about specific binary instructions, such as addq's or subq's.
 - DynInst - Used to hold dynamic information about instructions in the pipeline, such as the PC or predicted target.
 - ThreadState - Used to store thread information that is generic across CPU models.
 - SimpleThread - Used by simple CPU models to store architected state and provide the ThreadContext interface.
 
Interfaces
- ThreadContext - The ThreadContext class. Used to provide an interface for objects outside of the CPU to access the specific thread state.
 - ExecContext - The ExecContext interface. An implicit interface that is used by the ISA in order to access the CPU's architected state.