cs470 - Fall 2003
Goal
To help students understand the fundamentals of computing by studying the
interaction between hardware and software at various levels. Discuss the
design trade-offs that drive the performance of computer systems.
Topics covered include Performance Definition, Instruction Set Design, Datapath
and Control, Pipelining, the Memory Hierarchy, Input/Output systems.
Prerequisite: CS 350 or ECE 218.
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Section 51 |
Section 52 |
Section 53 |
Section 54 |
Section 55 |
Instructor |
Virgil Bistriceanu |
Office hours |
MT 5:30pm - 6:15pm |
Office |
SB-214 |
Phone |
(312) 567-5146 |
Fax |
(312) 567-5067 |
e-mail |
bistriceanu@iit.edu |
Lecture |
M 6:25 pm - 8:05 pm, LS-111 |
Lab (SB-108B) |
W 10:00am - 11:40am |
W 5:45pm - 7:25pm |
W 7:25pm - 9:05pm |
F 5:45pm - 7:25pm |
F 7:25pm - 9:05pm |
Lab instructor |
Rahul Ohri
ohrirah@iit.edu
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Lab room |
SB-108B |
Teaching Assistant |
- Name: Rahul Ohri
- Office: SB-108
- Office Hours: TR 4:00pm to 5:00pm
- Phone: 312-567-5160
- email: ohrirah@iit.edu
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Textbook
"Computer Organization and Design: the hardware/software interface"
David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy - second edition
Morgan Kaufmann, Inc. 1994
ISBN 1-55860-491-X
Other books you may want to use to get a better understanding of topics discussed in class, and to explore topics not
covered in the textbook and/or in class:
"Memory Systems and Pipelined Processors"
Harvey G. Cragon
Jones and Bartlett, 1995
ISBN 0-86720-474-5
"Computer Architecture"
Michael J. Flynn
Jones and Bartlett, 1995
ISBN 0-86720-204-1
"Computer Systems Design and Architecture"
Vincent P. Heuring, Harry F. Jordan
Addison Wesley, 1997
ISBN 0-201-89589-7
Grading
- Homeworks: 20%
- Midterm: 30%
- Final: 30%
- Laboratory: 20%
Everything you have to turn in is due before the end of the class the
day the work is due. For late submittal there is a 10% per calendar day penalty.
CNS printers tend to be busy the day the assignments are due, don't let them ruin your grade!
Exams are open-book(s) open-notes.
The following grading scale will be used to determine your grade in this class:
- A: 90 - 100
- B: 80 - 89
- C: 70 - 79
- D: 60 - 69
- E: 0 - 59 This is a failing grade!
To pass this class you will need to have a passing mark (60+) in each of the following:
- Homeworks average
- Labs average
- Final
Of course, the overall average must be 60+ as well.
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Class attendance and participation will help settle the borderline grades.
Regular class attendance is important and students are expected to actively
participate in class: questions and comments are always welcome.
Topics
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Introduction: discuss class structure, objectives, and requirements (1 hour)
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Overview and history of computer architecture (1 hour)
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Fundamentals of computer design (3 hours)
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Latency, throughput
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Comparing performance
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Design drivers: common case, Amdahl's law, locality
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MIPS, MPFLOS, benchmarking
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Basic organization of a von Neumann computer (1 hour)
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Control unit, main memory, I/O
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Instruction execution: fetch, decode, execute
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Instruction Set design (3 hours)
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Instruction Set architectures: 0 (stack), 1 (accumulator), 2, and 3-address
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Fixed v. variable length instruction sets
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Memory v. register
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Addressing modes
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Flow control instructions
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Interrupts and I/O
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Datapath and Control (4 hours)
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Single v. multi clock-cycle datapath
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Control unit: hardwired v. microprogramming
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Exceptions
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Pipelining (4 hours)
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Pipeline performance
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Data and control hazards; resolving hazards
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Exceptions
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The memory hierarchy (4 hours)
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Cache
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Main memory organization
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Virtual memory
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TLB
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I/O (3 hours)
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I/O performance measures
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Types and characteristics of I/O devices
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Buses
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Midterm exam (2 hours)
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Final exam (2 hours)
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Project presentation (2 hours)
Total: 30 hours
Important Events
Event |
Sections 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 |
Last day to drop a class |
9/5/2003 |
Last day to remove an incomplete grade |
10/3/2003 |
Midterm |
10/6/2003 |
Last day for official withdrawal |
11/1/2003 |
Fall vacation |
10/16, 10/17, 10/18/2003 |
Last day of classes |
12/6/2003 |
Final |
12/8/2003 - 7:30pm to 9:30pm |
The instructor for this class reserves the right to change this schedule.
For more important dates and detail go to the IIT site.
Varia
Unless otherwise stated all papers you turn in will be TYPED. No handwritten
work is accepted. Each page will have a header as follows:
- the left side: your name
- middle: page number and the total number of pages (ex. 2/5 indicates this
is page 2 out of a total of 5)
- right hand side: name of the assignment (ex. Homework #2)
Each page will also have a footer:
- the left hand side will contain the following text:
cs470-section: Fall 2003 where section stands for
the section you are in
- the right hand side will contain the following text:
Illinois Institute of Technology - Computer Science
The header and the footer will be Arial, 10 points, regular. The text for
the paper itself will be typed using Times Roman (12 points regular, except
for titles which may be larger and bold).
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