Re: [gem5-users] How are registers modelled in gem5?

2019-10-22 Thread Ciro Santilli
't able > > to get in the execution loop. I started from main, and after getting in > > m5Main I was lost. The "Hello World" was printed all of a sudden. > > > > > > > > -- Original -- > > From: "Ciro Santilli";; &g

Re: [gem5-users] How are registers modelled in gem5?

2019-10-22 Thread Ciro Santilli
rld" was printed all of a sudden. > > > > -- Original -- > From: "Ciro Santilli";; > Send time: Monday, Oct 21, 2019 0:28 AM > To: "gem5 users mailing list"; "Libo > Zhou"; > Subject: Re: [gem5-users] How are register

Re: [gem5-users] How are registers modelled in gem5?

2019-10-22 Thread Libo Zhou
was lost. The "Hello World" was printed all of a sudden. -- Original -- From: "Ciro Santilli";; Send time: Monday, Oct 21, 2019 0:28 AM To: "gem5 users mailing list"; "Libo Zhou"; Subject: Re: [gem5-users] How are

Re: [gem5-users] How are registers modelled in gem5?

2019-10-20 Thread Ciro Santilli
Libo, I meant to reply to your previous email, but I waited to see if anyone had a better reply, and then I forgot to reply. There is very little documentation available on gem5 internals, but in general they are not difficult to understand. I would recommend that you run some very simple

[gem5-users] How are registers modelled in gem5?

2019-10-20 Thread Libo Zhou
Hi all, I didn't find any thorough documentation on how the registers are modelled in gem5. I would like to use a gem5 as a simple instruction set simulator. I found the documentation how to create my own isa, but I just don't know how to create my own