跟踪驱动模拟器为Palm OS设备

Hyrum D. Carroll, J. Flanagan, Satish Baniya
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由于生产硬件原型的高成本,通常使用软件模拟器来确定所提议系统的性能。为了用模拟器准确地表示系统,模拟器的输入需要代表实际的系统使用情况。研究人员和开发人员通常更喜欢使用实际使用日志的跟踪驱动模拟器,而不是其他类型的模拟器,以确定预期的性能。在本文中,我们解释了一个用于Palm OS设备的跟踪驱动模拟器的设计和结果,该模拟器能够在指定状态下启动并重放最初在手持设备上生成的输入日志。当设备在正常操作环境中执行实际应用程序时,我们以可接受的开销收集用户输入。我们的模拟器基于确定性状态机模型。该模型指定以相同状态启动并应用相同输入的两个等效系统遵循相同的执行路径。通过重放收集到的输入,我们能够从模拟器收集跟踪和性能统计数据,这些跟踪和统计数据代表了最小扰动下的实际使用情况。我们的模拟器可用于评估Palm OS设备的各种硬件修改,例如添加缓存。在本文的最后,我们提供了一个深入的案例研究,分析了向Palm m515设备添加缓存的预期内存性能
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A Trace-Driven Simulator For Palm OS Devices
Due to the high cost of producing hardware prototypes, software simulators are typically used to determine the performance of proposed systems. To accurately represent a system with a simulator, the simulator inputs need to be representative of actual system usage. Trace-driven simulators that use logs of actual usage are generally preferred by researchers and developers to other types of simulators to determine expected performance. In this paper we explain the design and results of a trace-driven simulator for Palm OS devices capable of starting in a specified state and replaying a log of inputs originally generated on a handheld. We collect the user inputs with an acceptable amount of overhead while a device is executing real applications in normal operating environments. We based our simulator on the deterministic state machine model. The model specifies that two equivalent systems that start in the same state and have the same inputs applied, follow the same execution paths. By replaying the collected inputs we are able to collect traces and performance statistics from the simulator that are representative of actual usage with minimal perturbation. Our simulator can be used to evaluate various hardware modifications to Palm OS devices such as adding a cache. At the end of this paper we present an in-depth case study analyzing the expected memory performance from adding a cache to a Palm m515 device
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