Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 8 Apr 1999 16:56:08 -0700 (PDT) | From | Rayson Ho <> | Subject | Speed up Development cycle!! Linux under SimOS |
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Is anyone using a machine simulator on Linux?
A machine simulator simulates the behaviour of a machine, including CPU(s), memory, L1/2/3 caches, buses, and other hardware devices. I think it helps if we can run Linux under such a simulator. We can find out where the kernel is spending most of the time waiting, etc. Moreover, we can find the behaviour of a normal application, including the number of kernel calls, network access pattern, memory access pattern, cache miss, etc.
The only machine simulator that I know is the SimOS and it is open source. Does anyone get it work under Linux or moreover get Linux work under it? BTW, is there another simulator available?
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