Hi Alec,

I think a good starting point would be to aim for enough functionality to have 
a few regressions working, using some simple test programs, and the atomic and 
timing CPU model. From there you can extend it to eventually include basic 
linux regressions and in-order/out-of-order regressions, multi-processor, etc.

Andreas

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Date: Thursday, 8 September 2016 at 03:56
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Subject: [gem5-users] RISC-V ISA

Hello,

I'm implementing the RISC-V ISA for GEM5, and I have a few questions:

- How complete should it be before I try to submit it?  What features should be 
supported?
- Is there some kind of submission process?  I know about the gem5-dev list and 
patch review board, but how do I submit there?

Thanks,
Alec Roelke
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