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README.md
EL2 SweRV RISC-V Core Chiselified Version from LAMPRO MELLON
This repository contains the SweRV-EL2 Core design in CHISEL
Background
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Directory Structure
├── .idea #
│ ├── codeStyles #
│ ├── libraries #
│ └── modules #
├── project #
│ ├── project/target/config-classes #
│ └── target #
├── src
│ ├── main #
│ ├── resource/vsrc #
│ └── scala #
│ ├── dbg #
│ ├── dec #
│ ├── dmi #
│ ├── exu #
│ ├── ifu #
│ ├── include #
│ ├── lib #
│ ├── lsu #
│ ├── snapshot #
│ ├── el2_dma_ctrl.scala #
│ ├── el2_pic_ctl.scala #
│ └── el2_swerv.scala #
│ └── test/scala/lib #
├── target #
├── scala-2.12 #
└── streams #
└── test_run_dir #
Dependencies
- Verilator (4.020 or later) must be installed on the system if running with verilator
- If adding/removing instructions, espresso must be installed (used by tools/coredecode)
- RISCV tool chain (based on gcc version 7.3 or higher) must be installed so that it can be used to prepare RISCV binaries to run.
Quickstart guide
- Clone the repository
- Setup RV_ROOT to point to the path in your local filesystem
- Determine your configuration {optional}
- Run make with tools/Makefile
Configurations
This script derives the following consistent set of include files :
Building a model
while in a work directory:
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Set the RV_ROOT environment variable to the root of the SweRV directory structure. Example for bash shell:
export RV_ROOT=/path/to/swerv
Example for csh or its derivatives:
`setenv RV_ROOT /path/to/swerv -
Create your specific configuration
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- Running a simple Hello World program (verilator)
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The simulation produces output on the screen like:
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The simulation generates following files:
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You can re-execute simulation using:
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The simulation run/build command has following generic form:
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where,
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If you want to compile a test only, you can run:
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The $RV_ROOT/testbench/asm
directory contains following tests ready to simulate:
hello_world - default tes to run, prints Hello World message to screen and console.log
hello_world_dccm - the same as above, but takes the string from preloaded DCCM.
hello_world_iccm - the same as hello_world, but loads the test code to ICCM via LSU to DMA bridge and then executes
it from there. Runs on EL2 with AXI4 buses only.
cmark - coremark benchmark running with code and data in external memories
cmark_dccm - the same as above, running data and stack from DCCM (faster)
cmark_iccm - the same as above with preloaded code to ICCM.
Building an FPGA speed optimized model: