This project aims to enable unlimited, independent, efficient, and robust composition of diverse RISC-V composable extensions, hardware composable extension units (CXUs), and software libraries.
Eventually the work will include specifications, hardware packages, and software libraries. Presently the repo includes only the Draft Proposed RISC-V Composable Custom Extensions Specification (PDF), with hardware CXU core packages, software libraries, tests, and other collateral to come.
It is a work in progress. We request your feedback.
At present this is not a work product of a RISC-V International Working Group, Technical Committee, or subcommittee. Rather we share this work in the hope that it may motivate and inform two hypothetical RISC-V International Task Groups:
- ISA: CX-ISA TG: Composable Extensions (-Zicx); and
- non-ISA: CXU-LI TG: Composable Extension Unit Logic Interface.
This work summarizes years of ongoing discussions and prototyping by (alphabetical order): Tim Ansell, Tim Callahan, Jan Gray, Karol Gugala, Olof Kingdren, Maciej Kurc, Guy Lemieux, Charles Papon, Zdenek Prikryl, Tim Vogt.
The spec is built using the RISC-V International asciidoc docker tools image
riscvintl/rv-docs
.
Linux: install docker.
Windows: install a WSL2 Linux distro, plus docker or Docker Desktop.
Run:
cd spec
./docker-make.sh
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