Google Summer of Code
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					Contents
Introduction
Project Ideas
All the ideas listed here will require some familiarity with Python and a good grasp of advanced C++ concepts.
- Build a direct execution CPU model based on the Linux Kernel Virtual Machine
 -  Parallelize M5
- Use the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel as a guide
 - This actually isn't as bad as it sounds as all objects schedule their own events and there are limited ways they can interact with other objects in the system.
 
 - Memory network models
- (e.g. Crossbar or Mesh)
 
 - Directory Protocol
 -  Real In-order core model
- There is code to start with but nothing that is fully fleshed out.
 
 - Write a PLI interface to connect Verilog CPUs to the memory system.
 -  Sampling/fast-forwarding techniques
- This would have the most impact if it was coupled with (1)
 - Using SMARTS work would be a good guide
 
 -  Flash memory device model (seems popular nowadays)
- This could be a hard drive based model like we're seeing in laptops now or a memory device model like several research papers have suggested as storage in between DRAM and disk.
 
 
Finding Help & Getting Things Done
Mentors / M5 Simulation Team
- Steve Reinhardt - Simulator Infrastructure; ISA description; Full System Simulation
 - Nate Binkert - Parallel Simulation; Networking Models; Configuration Scripts
 - Ali Saidi - Networking Models; Device Modeling; Full System Simulation
 - Lisa Hsu - Full System Workloads; Memory Modeling; Checkpointing Simulations
 - Kevin Lim - CPU Modeling (Out-of-Order, SimpleCPU) ; Full-System Simulation;
 - Gabe Black - ISA description (SPARC, x86); Simulator Infrastructure; Full System Simulation
 - Korey Sewell - ISA description (MIPS); Out-of-Order CPU Modeling; SMT Simulation
 - Ron Dreslinski - Memory Modeling