Performance and Functional Verification of Microprocessors

        We address the problem of verifying the correctness of pre-silicon models of a microprocessor. We touch on the latest advances in this area by considering two different aspects of the validation problem: (a) verifying the functional integrity of the model and (b) testing the model for timing accuracy at the architectural level. The latter area, that of performance verification, is of increasing importance in the design of server-class processor chips, with one or more high performance cores on a single die. We show how simulation-based test cases can be generated under a unified defect and coverage model to detect both performance and functional bugs. We present and discuss examples of such integrated validation methodologies used in real processor development projects.

By: Pradip Bose, Jacob A. Abraham

Published in: RC21600 in 1999

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