I took a quick look at the ISCA 2006 tutorial and it reads well as an overview of a manual but a complete example including a good fraction (obvious not all) of the features at the end would be a useful addition to put it all together.
A possible approach: use pieces of this complete example to introduce the features, then go over the whole thing at the end. On 2/11/08, Ali Saidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Everyone, > > Below is roughly the outline we've used for previous M5 tutorials. > We're in the process of updating our slides for the ASPLOS tutorial in > a few weeks and would like any input you have. Irrespective of if you > plan to attend the tutorial or not we would like input about what > should be covered in more detail and what we're spending too much time > on. > > Thanks, > Ali > > > Introduction & Overview > History > Attributes > Objects/Events/Modes > Current work (lots has change) > Future Work (lots has changed) > Compiling and Running M5 > Source Tree > Building > Output files > Checkpoints > Simpoints > Full system workloads > Network workloads > Parts of a workload > Current M5 Object models > CPU Models > Time buffers > Templates > Checker > State > Memory System > Requests/Packets > Access modes > Interconnects > Caches > Coherence > I/O > Device overview > Disks > NICs > Extending M5 > M5 Internals > Configurations > Serialization > Events > ISA description > Statistics > Debugging M5 > Tracing > Debugger > Remote debugger > Wrapup > _______________________________________________ > m5-users mailing list > m5-users@m5sim.org > http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/m5-users > -- Philip Machanick (Visiting Fellow, School of ITEE, University of Queensland) 39 Cunningham Street, Taringa, Qld 4068, Australia http://opinion-nation.blogspot.com/ +61-7-3871-0963 (office 3365-1190) skype philipmach _______________________________________________ m5-users mailing list m5-users@m5sim.org http://m5sim.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/m5-users