Patent ID: 10552158

Abstract:
Various embodiments of a microprocessor include a scoreboard implementation that directs the microprocessor to the location of data values. For example, the scoreboard may include individual bits that instruct the microprocessor to retrieve the data from a re-order buffer, retire queue, result bus, or register file. As a first step, the microprocessor receives an instruction indicating a process that requires data from one or more source registers. Instead of automatically retrieving the data from the register file, which is a costly process, the microprocessor may read the scoreboard to determine whether the needed data can be more cost-effectively retrieved from the re-order buffer, retire queue, or result busses. Therefore, the microprocessor can avoid costly data retrieval procedures. Additionally, the scoreboard implementation enables the microprocessor to handle limited out-of-order instructions, which improves overall performance of the microprocessor.