Hello, I would like to ask, in Gem5, will differences in the order of magnitude
of operations such as Add affect factors such as latency or execution speed?___
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Can gem5 be used to simulate bit-slice processors?___
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Can gem5 be used to simulate bit-slice processors?___
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How to simulate a multi-core processor with Gem5, such as how to write
configuration files? For example, in the following form:___
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When I have customized a RISC-V instruction, I want to know how to make the
load program execute it naturally, without using embedded assembly? At present,
I only know how to use embedded assembly to force this custom instruction to
run.___
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Okay, thank you. I have received your suggestion and I will think it over
tomorrow. It's already midnight here, so I'll go to bed first ?9?6?? Thank you
again. By the way, it seems that every time I send you an email, you always
reject it.
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Okay, thank you. I have received your suggestion and I will think it over
tomorrow. It's already midnight here, so I'll go to bed first ?9?6?? Thank you
again. By the way, it seems that every time I send you an email, you always
reject it.
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Okay, thank you. I have received your suggestion and I will think it over
tomorrow. It's already midnight here, so I'll go to bed first ?9?6?? Thank you
again. By the way, it seems that every time I send you an email, you always
reject it.
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Thank you for your reply again, hahahaha. I have been thinking recently whether
it is possible to design ALU through Verilog, translate it through Verilator or
other tools, and ultimately use it in Gem5. I'm not sure if it's feasible. I am
so obsessed with ALU because I need to provide a rough
Hello everyone, I would like to ask, when executing non memory access
instructions in Gem5, shouldn't it be executed in ALU? But ALU has not been
specifically designed and implemented, how is this instruction executed?___
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Hello everyone, does anyone know the principle of calculating power consumption
by McPAT? Can its ALU modeling be modified?___
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Thank you, next I will learn about the relevant simulator
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So my current understanding is that there is no specific implementation of the
ALU in gem5, but some required attributes are set, such as delay, number of
functional units, power consumption, etc. So to design the ALU, it doesn't
work. The feeling is to regard the functional unit as a black
In gem5, where are the actual definitions of various functional units? For
example, where is the definition of IntAlu?___
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Hello everyone. I wonder if it is possible to customize the ALU in gem5?___
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Hi everyone, I'm new to gem5. I wonder if it is possible to make changes to the
ALU with Gem5? For example, I want to implement the addition of two numbers
through the Residue Number System instead of binary. Or is there any way to
implement addition based on Residue Number System? Such as
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