I asked around here whether there is a public test suite that would work for you. Some suggested that QEMU already has a test program to do what you want for the x86 ISA. You might look there before writing one yourself.

-Michael

Gabe Black wrote:
I changed the subject of this to try to pretend to be a little
dignified. It's a stretch I realize. Anyway, I've discovered part of why
the output of init I sent out earlier is garbled. The relevant chunk of
the trace is below if you're curious. Finding this made me realize that
it would be very useful to have a large test program that did nothing
but make sure that adds add, that flags are set correctly, that if you
try to access sph you get it, etc. The example programs I've run have
flushed out a lot of those problems, but I'm sure there are still a lot
in there. As M5 gets to be more and more correct, those bugs will be
harder and harder to diagnose or even run across accidentally like they
have been.

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