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Guide to Computer Processor Architecture [electronic resource] : A RISC-V Approach, with High-Level Synthesis / by Bernard Goossens.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: XXV, 439 p. 261 illus., 196 illus. in color. online resourceISBN:
  • 9783031180231
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.22 23
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Contents:
Part I. Single core processors -- 1. Getting Ready -- 2. Building a RISC-V Processor -- 3. Building a Pipelined RISC-V Processor -- 4. Building a RISC-V Processor with a Multi-cycle Pipeline -- 5. Building a RISC-V Processor with a Multiple Hart Pipeline -- Part II. Multiple core processors -- 6. Connecting IPs -- 7. A Multi-core RISC-V Processor -- 8. A Multi-core RISC-V Processor with Multi-hart Cores.
Summary: This unique, accessible textbook presents a succession of implementations of the open-source RISC-V processor. Implementations are offered in increasing difficulty (non-pipelined, pipelined, deeply pipelined, multi-threaded, multicore). Each implementation is shown as a High-Level Synthesis (HLS) code in C++. This facilitates synthesis and testing on an FPGA-based development board (Such a board can be freely obtained from the Xilinx University Program targeting university professors). The book can be useful for several reasons. First, it is a novel way to introduce computer architecture: The codes given can serve as labs for a processor architecture course. Second, the book content is based on the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture, which is an open-source machine language promising to become the main machine language to be taught, replacing DLX and MIPS. Third, all the designs are implemented through the HLS tool, which is able to translate a C program into an intellectual property (IP). Lastly, HLS will become the new standard for IP implementations, replacing Verilog/VHDL; already there are job positions tied to HLS, with the argument of rapid IP development. Hence, in addition to offering undergraduates a firm introduction, the textbook/guide can also serve engineers willing to implement processors on FPGA, as well as researchers willing to develop RISC-V based hardware simulators. Bernard Goossens is Professor in the Faculty of Sciences at the Université de Perpignan, France. He is author of the French-language book from Springer, Architecture et microarchitecture des processeurs, 2002.
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Part I. Single core processors -- 1. Getting Ready -- 2. Building a RISC-V Processor -- 3. Building a Pipelined RISC-V Processor -- 4. Building a RISC-V Processor with a Multi-cycle Pipeline -- 5. Building a RISC-V Processor with a Multiple Hart Pipeline -- Part II. Multiple core processors -- 6. Connecting IPs -- 7. A Multi-core RISC-V Processor -- 8. A Multi-core RISC-V Processor with Multi-hart Cores.

This unique, accessible textbook presents a succession of implementations of the open-source RISC-V processor. Implementations are offered in increasing difficulty (non-pipelined, pipelined, deeply pipelined, multi-threaded, multicore). Each implementation is shown as a High-Level Synthesis (HLS) code in C++. This facilitates synthesis and testing on an FPGA-based development board (Such a board can be freely obtained from the Xilinx University Program targeting university professors). The book can be useful for several reasons. First, it is a novel way to introduce computer architecture: The codes given can serve as labs for a processor architecture course. Second, the book content is based on the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture, which is an open-source machine language promising to become the main machine language to be taught, replacing DLX and MIPS. Third, all the designs are implemented through the HLS tool, which is able to translate a C program into an intellectual property (IP). Lastly, HLS will become the new standard for IP implementations, replacing Verilog/VHDL; already there are job positions tied to HLS, with the argument of rapid IP development. Hence, in addition to offering undergraduates a firm introduction, the textbook/guide can also serve engineers willing to implement processors on FPGA, as well as researchers willing to develop RISC-V based hardware simulators. Bernard Goossens is Professor in the Faculty of Sciences at the Université de Perpignan, France. He is author of the French-language book from Springer, Architecture et microarchitecture des processeurs, 2002.

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