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1 David O’Hallaron Carnegie Mellon University Processor Architecture Overview Overview http://mprc.pku.edu.cn/ics/ Based on original lecture notes by Randy Bryant, CMU

2 – 2 – Processor Architecture, PKU Course Outline Background Instruction sets Logic design Sequential Implementation A simple, but not very fast processor designPipelining Get more things running simultaneously Pipelined Implementation Make it work Performance optimization Performance analysis High performance processor design

3 – 3 – Processor Architecture, PKU Coverage Our Approach Work through designs for particular instruction set Y86---a simplified version of the Intel IA32 (a.k.a. x86). If you know one, you more-or-less know them all Work at “microarchitectural” level Assemble basic hardware blocks into overall processor structure »Memories, functional units, etc. Surround by control logic to make sure each instruction flows through properly Use simple hardware description language to describe control logic Can extend and modify Test via simulation Route to design using Verilog Hardware Description Language »See Web aside ARCH:VLOG

4 – 4 – Processor Architecture, PKU Schedule Week 1 Y86 instruction set architecture Logic design Sequential implementation Assignments: Part A: Write & test assembly code programs Part B: Add new instructions to sequential implementation Week 2 Pipelining and initial pipelined implementation Making the pipeline work Performance optimization on modern systems Assignment: Part C: Optimize program+pipeline for max performance

5 – 5 – Processor Architecture, PKU Textbook Randy Bryant and David O’Hallaron, “Computer Systems: A Programmer’s Perspective, 2 nd Edition”, Prentice Hall, 2011. Topics covered: Processor Architecture (Chapter 4) Performance Optimization (Chapter 5) Assumes prior knowledge of x86 assembly (Chap 3)


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