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Revision as of 04:29, 13 April 2017
gem5 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). An overview of the architecture support is given in the table below.
ISA | Maintainer | Level of ISA support | Full-system OS support | Test coverage | Tool chain availability | Linux kernel availability |
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ALPHA | None | High | Linux | Medium | Low | Low |
ARM | Andreas Sandberg | High | Linux, BSD, Android | High | High | High |
MIPS | None | Low | None | Low | Medium | Medium |
POWER | None | Low | None | Low | Medium | Medium |
RISC-V | Alec Roelke | Medium | None | Low | Low | Low |
SPARC | None | Low | None | Low | Low | Low |
X86 | Tony Gutierrez | Medium | Linux, BSD | Medium | High | High |