Documentation
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					Contents
Getting Started
- Introduction - A quick introduction to gem5.
 - Source Code - Information about the source code itself.
 - External Dependencies - Things you'll need that aren't part of gem5 itself.
 - Build System - How to run or modify gem5's build system.
 
Running M5
- Running M5 - Starting a simulation from the command line.
 - Regression Tests - Running the regression tests.
 - SimObjects - What SimObjects are and how they work.
 - Configuration Scripts - This and the next section need to be merged.
 - Simulation Scripts Explained
 - Summary gem5 Capabilities
 - Architecture Support -- What architectures are supported by gem5 and what features of them are implemented
 
Workloads
- Compiling - How to compile workloads to run within gem5.
 - Multiprogrammed workloads - Multiprogrammed workloads in SE mode.
 - Multithreaded workloads - Multithreaded workloads in SE mode.
 - Benchmark suites
 - Disk images - Setting up a disk image.
 - Linux kernel - Preparing a Linux kernel for use in gem5.
 - m5ops - How to talk to the simulator from within a simulated workload.
 
Development
- Functional Testers
 - Debugging
 - Coding Style
 - Tools and Contributing
 - Source Code Documentation
 - Commit Access
 
Infrastructure
Memory System
- General Memory System - Shared infrastructure between the Classic and Ruby models
 - Classic Memory System - Description of our easily configurable, bus-based memory system
 - Ruby - Description of our detailed and flexible memory system. Lots of information here.