SAFARI Research Group at ETH Zurich and Carnegie Mellon University
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- ETH Zurich and Carnegie Mellon University
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- omutlu@gmail.com
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- RawHash Public
RawHash can accurately and efficiently map raw nanopore signals to reference genomes of varying sizes (e.g., from viral to a human genomes) in real-time without basecalling. Described by Firtina et al. (published at https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/article/39/Supplement_1/i297/7210440).
CMU-SAFARI/RawHash’s past year of commit activity - ChampSim Public Forked from ChampSim/ChampSim
The official ChampSim version used in 4th Data Prefetching Championship (DPC4). This repository is forked from the ChampSim simulator, officially maintained by researchers from Texas A&M University.
CMU-SAFARI/ChampSim’s past year of commit activity - Virtuoso-Workshop-MICRO25 Public
CMU-SAFARI/Virtuoso-Workshop-MICRO25’s past year of commit activity - LeakyHammer Public
This repository contains the source code of LeakyHammer, our MICRO'25 paper. LeakyHammer is a new class of attacks that leverage the RowHammer mitigation-induced memory latency differences to establish communication channels and leak secrets.
CMU-SAFARI/LeakyHammer’s past year of commit activity - ramulator2 Public
Ramulator 2.0 is a modern, modular, extensible, and fast cycle-accurate DRAM simulator. It provides support for agile implementation and evaluation of new memory system designs (e.g., new DRAM standards, emerging RowHammer mitigation techniques). Described in our paper https://people.inf.ethz.ch/omutlu/pub/Ramulator2_arxiv23.pdf
CMU-SAFARI/ramulator2’s past year of commit activity - Chronus Public
Chronus is an on-DRAM-die read disturbance mitigation mechanism that addresses the two major weaknesses of the new industry standard Per Row Activation Counting (PRAC) by eliminating counter update latency and preventing the wave attack. Described in the HPCA 2025 paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.12650
CMU-SAFARI/Chronus’s past year of commit activity - Virtuoso Public
Virtuoso is a fast, accurate and versatile simulation framework designed for virtual memory research. Virtuoso uses a new simulation methodology for estimating OS overheads and models diverse VM designs, incorporating state-of-the-art TLB techniques, page table structures etc. More details in our ASPLOS 2025 paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2403.04635
CMU-SAFARI/Virtuoso’s past year of commit activity - RawBench Public
A comprehensive benchmarking framework for raw nanopore signal analysis, as described by Eris et al. (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.03629)
CMU-SAFARI/RawBench’s past year of commit activity