R. Cnelik and D. Keppel, "Shade: A Fast Instruction Set Simulator for Execution Profiling," Per)vnance Evahtation Review, %1.22, No. 1, May 1994, pp. 128-137.

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....an Internet subnet for our simulated machines and entered a set of host names into the local name server. Detailed CPU simulation Workload code block Minimal binary translation ] load tnp I [lead t tplt 2, trapl 10] lw r3, 10(rl) lead add r4,r3,r2 [lo ad tmpl,simRegs[2] loa tmpd2, simRegs [3] t add tmp3. tmpl store tm Code annoations FWIUdata address translation PPIU data address translation Cache mmulation Cycle counting (2 instructions) Figure 4. Binary translation mechanics. Binary translation converts an instruction sequence from a block of code in the target machine s ....

R. Cnelik and D. Keppel, "Shade: A Fast Instruction Set Simulator for Execution Profiling," Per)vnance Evahtation Review, %1.22, No. 1, May 1994, pp. 128-137.

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