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Exploiting parallelism and structure to accelerate the simulation of chip multi-processors

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Exploiting parallelism and structure to accelerate the simulation of chip multi-processors
Simulation is an important means of evaluating new microarchitectures. Current trends toward chip multiprocessors (CMPs) try the ability of designers to develop efficient simulators. CMP simulation speed can be improved by exploiting parallelism in the CMP simulation model. This may be done by either running the simulation on multiple processors or by integrating multiple processors into the simulation to replace simulated processors. Doing so usually requires tedious manual parallelization or re-design to encapsulate processors. Both problems can be avoided by generating the simulator from a concurrent, structural model of the CMP. Such a model not only resembles hardware, making it easy to understand and use, but also provides sufficient information to automatically parallelize the simulator without requiring manual model changes. Furthermore, individual components of the model such as processors may be replaced with equivalent hardware without requiring repartitioning. This paper p...
David A. Penry, Daniel Fay, David Hodgdon, Ryan We
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where HPCA
Authors David A. Penry, Daniel Fay, David Hodgdon, Ryan Wells, Graham Schelle, David I. August, Dan Connors
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