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1 CS61C Machine Structures Lecture 1 Introduction 8/25/2003 Brian Harvey ( John Wawrzynek (Warznek) ( www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61c/ CS 61C L01 Introduction (1)
2 What are Machine Structures? Software Hardware Application (ex: browser) Compiler Assembler Processor Memory Digital Design Circuit Design transistors Operating System (Windows 2K) Datapath & Control I/O system 61C Instruction Set Architecture *Coordination of many levels (layers) of abstraction CS 61C L01 Introduction (2)
3 61C Levels of Representation High Level Language Program (e.g., C) Compiler Assembly Language Program (e.g.,mips) Assembler Machine Language Program (MIPS) Machine Interpretation Hardware Architecture Description (e.g., Verilog Language) Architecture Implementation Logic Circuit Description (Verilog Language) temp = v[k]; v[k] = v[k+1]; v[k+1] = temp; lw $t0, 0($2) lw $t1, 4($2) sw $t1, 0($2) sw $t0, 4($2) wire [31:0] databus; regfile registers (databus); ALU ALUBlock (ina, inb, databus); wire w0; XOR (w0, a, b); AND (s, w0, a); CS 61C L01 Introduction (3)
4 Anatomy: 5 components of any Computer Personal Computer Computer Processor Control ( brain ) Datapath ( brawn ) Memory (where programs, data live when running) Devices Input Output Keyboard, Mouse Disk (where programs, data live when not running) Display, Printer CS 61C L01 Introduction (4)
5 Overview of Physical Implementations The hardware out of which we make systems. Integrated Circuits (ICs) Combinational logic circuits, memory elements, analog interfaces. Printed Circuits (PC) boards substrate for ICs and interconnection, distribution of CLK, Vdd, and GND signals, heat dissipation. Power Supplies Converts line AC voltage to regulated DC low voltage levels. Chassis (rack, card case,...) holds boards, power supply, provides physical interface to user or other systems. Connectors and Cables. CS 61C L01 Introduction (5)
6 Integrated Circuits (2003 state-of-the-art) Bare Die Primarily Crystalline Silicon 1mm - 25mm on a side feature size ~ 0.13um = 0.13 x 10-6 m M transistors (25-100M logic gates") 3-10 conductive layers Chip in Package CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) - most common. Package provides: spreading of chip-level signal paths to board-level heat dissipation. Ceramic or plastic with gold wires. CS 61C L01 Introduction (6)
7 Printed Circuit Boards fiberglass or ceramic 1-20 conductive layers 1-20in on a side IC packages are soldered down. CS 61C L01 Introduction (7)
8 Technology Trends: Memory Capacity (Single-Chip DRAM) size Year Now 1.4X/yr, or 2X every 2 years. 8000X since 1980! year size (Mbit) CS 61C L01 Introduction (8)
9 Technology Trends: Microprocessor Complexity Itanium 2: 410 Million Athlon (K7): 22 Million Moore s Law i80386 i80486 Pentium Alpha 21264: 15 million Pentium Pro: 5.5 million PowerPC 620: 6.9 million Alpha 21164: 9.3 million Sparc Ultra: 5.2 million i i8086 2X transistors/chip Every 1.5 years i i Year Called Moore s Law CS 61C L01 Introduction (9)
10 Technology Trends: Processor Performance X/yr DEC Alpha 21264/600 DEC Alpha 5/500 DEC Alpha 5/300 DEC Alpha 4/266 IBM POWER 100 Intel P MHz (Fall 2001) CS 61C L01 Introduction (10)
11 Computer Technology - Dramatic Change! Processor 2X in speed every 1.5 years (since 85); 100X performance in last decade. Memory DRAM capacity: 2x / 2 years (since 96); 64x size improvement in last decade. Disk Capacity: 2X / 1 year (since 97) 250X size in last decade. CS 61C L01 Introduction (11)
12 Computer Technology - Dramatic Change! State-of-the-art PC when you graduate (at least): Processor clock speed: Memory capacity: 5000 MegaHertz (5.0 GigaHertz) 4000 MegaBytes (4.0 GigaBytes) Disk capacity: 2000 GigaBytes (2.0 TeraBytes) New units! Mega => Giga, Giga => Tera CS 61C L01 Introduction (12)
13 CS61C: So what's in it for me? Learn some of the big ideas in CS & engineering: 5 Classic components of a Computer Data can be anything (integers, floating point, characters): a program determines what it is Stored program concept: instructions just data Principle of Locality, exploited via a memory hierarchy (cache) Greater performance by exploiting parallelism Principle of abstraction, used to build systems as layers Compilation v. interpretation thru system layers Principles/Pitfalls of Performance Measurement CS 61C L01 Introduction (13)
14 Others Skills learned in 61C Learning C If you know one, you should be able to learn another programming language largely on your own Given that you know C++ or Java, should be easy to pick up their ancestor, C Assembly Language Programming This is a skill you will pick up, as a side effect of understanding the Big Ideas Hardware design We think of hardware at the abstract level, with only a little bit of physical logic to give things perspective CS 150, 152 teach this CS 61C L01 Introduction (14)
15 Course Lecture Outline Number representations C-Language (basics + pointers) Storage management Assembly Programming Floating Point Performance I/O Interrupts Disks, Networks Caches Virtual Memory CPU organization Introduction to Verilog (HDL) Pipelining Logic Design Advanced Topics Brian and I will take turns covering these topics. CS 61C L01 Introduction (15)
16 Texts Required: Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface, Second Edition, Patterson and Hennessy (COD) Required: The C Programming Language, Kernighan and Ritchie (K&R), 2nd edition Reading assignments on handout, in reader, and on web page Read P&H Chapter 1 and sections 4.1 & 4.2, and K&R Chapters 1-4 as soon as possible this week. CS 61C L01 Introduction (16)
17 Tried-and-True Technique: Peer Instruction Increase real-time learning in lecture, test understanding of concepts vs. details As complete a segment ask multiple choice question 1-2 minutes to decide yourself 3 minutes in pairs/triples to reach consensus. Teach others! 5-7 minute discussion of answers, questions, clarifications CS 61C L01 Introduction (17)
18 Class Meetings Monday Lecture Discussion Session (1 hour), Mon. or Tue. Wednesday Lecture Lab Session (2 hours), Wed. or Thur. Friday Lecture There IS discussion and lab this week CS 61C L01 Introduction (18)
19 Homework, Labs and Projects Lab exercises (every week) Homework exercises (every week) Due Monday Mornings. - HW1 is included in the handout, and posted on the webpage (Due Wednesday next week only.) Projects (every 2 to 3 weeks) All exercises, reading, homeworks, projects in course reader and on course web page. CS 61C L01 Introduction (19)
20 3 Course Exams Midterm 1: Tu 7pm Oct 7 th, room TBA - Give 2 hours for 1 hour exam - Open Book / Notes - Review sessions TBA Midterm 2: Th 7pm Nov 13 th, room TBA Final: Wed Dec 10, 8-11am - First week after final class. - You ll be done with 61C early. CS 61C L01 Introduction (20)
21 Your final grade Grading 15 Homeworks 15 x 2 30pts. 6 Projects 6 x Midterms 2 x Final exam 50 TOTAL 200 Grade distributions. Absolute scale no curve. > 180 A+ 175 A 170 A- 165 B D- CS 61C L01 Introduction (21)
22 Course Problems Cheating What is cheating? Studying together in groups is encouraged. Turned in work must be your own. Common examples of cheating: running out of time on a assignment and then pick up output, take homework from box and copy, person asks to borrow solution just to take a look, copying an exam question, Cheating on homeworks; -4 points for that assignment Cheating on projects / exams; At least, 0 points for that project / exam. In most cases, F in the course. For serious and repeated instances will refer you to Office of Student Judicial Affairs. CS 61C L01 Introduction (22)
23 Enrollment We will not be enforcing the CS61B prerequisite this semester. Our goal is to accommodate everyone on the wait list. Two new sections have been added: 018 LAB W 12-2P, 271 SODA 118 DIS M 1-2P, 3102 ETCHEVERRY 019 LAB W 6-8P, 271 SODA 119 DIS M 6-7P, 3 EVANS CS 61C L01 Introduction (23)
24 Teaching Assistants Dan Adkins (also Head TA) Paul Burstein Michael Hamler Benjamin Huang Alexandre Joly CS 61C L01 Introduction (24)
25 Summary Continued rapid improvement in Computing 2X every 1.5 years in processor speed; every 2.0 years in memory size; every 1.0 year in disk capacity; Moore s Law enables processor (2X transistors/chip ~1.5 yrs) 5 classic components of all computers Control Datapath Memory Input Output Processor CS 61C L01 Introduction (25)
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