A curated list of applications built using the Structural Simulation Toolkit (SST).
The Structural Simulation Toolkit (SST) was developed to explore innovations in highly concurrent systems where the ISA, microarchitecture, and memory interact with the programming model and communications system.
Various applications built upon SST.
- SimEng - The Simulation Engine (SimEng) is a fast, cycle-level, open-source simulation framework under development by the University of Bristol's High Performance Computing group. SimEng targets the design space of modern HPC processors with a current focus on AArch64 (Armv9.2-a) and RISC-V (rv64imafdc) instruction set architectures.
- Q-adaptive routing - An implementation of Q-adaptive, a multi-agent reinforcement learning based routing algorithm for the Dragonfly network in the SST-elements/merlin.
- sst-dbg - Debugging environment for SST by TCL.
- ahp_graph - An alternative graph construction for SST written in Python. Provides hierarchical construction of graphs.
- sst-containers - Examples of SST in Apptainer (previously Singularity) and Docker.
- LPS modsim Team - The Laboratory for Physical Sciences has a list of SST related content.
Contributions welcome! Read the contribution guidelines first.