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I don't know if this is the right place to ask this question, But I will ask it anyway.
there are lots of cycle accurate simulators out there, all of them are intended for x86 architecture, some extended to be a full system simulator that could work as a virtual machine.
what if I need to write my own cycle accurate simulator for something else? possibly to explore a design before going down to RTL level. I tried to find books or tutorials about that, No luck though. I also tried to go through the open source code of two of the x86 simulators, They use a lot of inline assembly and modified standard functions!! I would prefer to leave that as a last resort.
my question now is, could anyone recommend a good book or online tutorial or anything to start from? or do I have to go through these codes to understand their operations.
there are lots of cycle accurate simulators out there, all of them are intended for x86 architecture, some extended to be a full system simulator that could work as a virtual machine.
what if I need to write my own cycle accurate simulator for something else? possibly to explore a design before going down to RTL level. I tried to find books or tutorials about that, No luck though. I also tried to go through the open source code of two of the x86 simulators, They use a lot of inline assembly and modified standard functions!! I would prefer to leave that as a last resort.
my question now is, could anyone recommend a good book or online tutorial or anything to start from? or do I have to go through these codes to understand their operations.