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Development Roadmap #181
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I am excited to see the RoadMap, and the toolchain provided by Xiangshan has significantly improved the execution speed of gem5 and shortened the debugging time. I'm a current master's student in computer architecture, and my current work is focused on value prediction, but I'm also interested in top-down analysis methods. I'd be happy to contribute to xs-gem5, but considering that xs-gem5 is in the internal development phase, I am unsure whether it is open to contributions from ordinary developers in the open-source community. If so, could I send an email to the appropriate people? I'll describe my background, what I can do, and what I'd like to do in the email. |
xs-gem5 has ended internal development phase, and is now open to contributions! On contributing to topdown/value prediction, we can open another issue to discuss. And you can also e-mail me (zhouyaoyang@bosc.ac.cn or archshinez@outlook.com) and @jensen-yan |
Here is the development roadmap. Contributions and feedback are welcome.
Project Roadmap
1. Dynamic Vector Length Support
2. Value Prediction
3. Speculative Memory Bypassing
4. Top-down Analysis Framework
5. Front-End Optimizations
6. Calibration
7.Hypervisor (H) Extension Improvements
8.Cliff - Microbenchmark for Calibration
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