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== Full-System Simulation ==
 
== Full-System Simulation ==
 
*'''ALPHA''' -- Linux, FreeBSD
 
*'''ALPHA''' -- Linux, FreeBSD
*'''ARM''' -- Bare metal & Linux single core support with both detailed and simple CPU models. MP support in progress.
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*'''ARM''' -- Bare metal & Linux support with both detailed and simple CPU models.
 
*'''SPARC''' -- Solaris
 
*'''SPARC''' -- Solaris
 
*'''MIPS''' -- Linux and bare metal support started, lots of work needed
 
*'''MIPS''' -- Linux and bare metal support started, lots of work needed
 
*'''x86/64''' -- In progress, actively being worked on
 
*'''x86/64''' -- In progress, actively being worked on

Revision as of 12:47, 25 November 2011

M5 is a flexible architecture simulator that supports a number of ISAs and operating systems for both full-system simulation (booting an entire operating system) and syscall emulation (running one or more applications by emulating syscalls). A complete list of supported combinations is listed below.


Syscall Emulation

Modifying M5 to support additional ISAs in syscall emulation mode is far easier than for full-system simulation. As such all new architectures to-date have used syscall emulation as a stepping stone to full-system simulation.

  • ALPHA -- Tru64, Linux
  • SPARC -- Linux, Solaris
  • MIPS -- Linux
  • ARM -- Linux
  • x86 -- Linux
  • Power -- Linux


Note: Newer versions of Solaris do not support static linking so Solaris syscall emulation isn't used. Implementation of a dynamic linker in M5 (or M5 executing ld.so) is possible, but it hasn't been implemented.

Full-System Simulation

  • ALPHA -- Linux, FreeBSD
  • ARM -- Bare metal & Linux support with both detailed and simple CPU models.
  • SPARC -- Solaris
  • MIPS -- Linux and bare metal support started, lots of work needed
  • x86/64 -- In progress, actively being worked on