Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition)
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134092669
Author: Bryant, Randal E. Bryant, David R. O'Hallaron, David R., Randal E.; O'Hallaron, Bryant/O'hallaron
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.16PP

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Deriving addresses that will hit the set:

The address format (1 bit per box) for address is given as:

12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CI CI CI CO CO

One can derive the addresses that will hit the set in the following ways:

One needs to consider the following set associative (S, E, B, m) = (8, 4, 4, 13). The derived value will be as follows:

The Index (CI):

s=log2(S)=log2(23)=3log2(2)=3

The block off set (CO):

s=log2(B)=log2(22)=2log2

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Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition)

Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.11PP Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.12PP Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.13PP Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.14PP Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.15PP Chapter 6.4, Problem 6.16PP Chapter 6.5, Problem 6.17PP Chapter 6.5, Problem 6.18PP Chapter 6.5, Problem 6.19PP Chapter 6.5, Problem 6.20PP Chapter 6.6, Problem 6.21PP Chapter 6, Problem 6.22HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.23HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.24HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.25HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.26HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.27HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.28HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.29HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.30HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.31HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.32HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.33HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.34HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.35HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.36HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.37HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.38HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.39HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.40HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.41HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.42HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.43HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.45HW Chapter 6, Problem 6.46HW
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