mrisc32
MRSIC32 ISA documentation and development (by mrisc32)
systemrdl-compiler
SystemRDL 2.0 language compiler front-end (by SystemRDL)

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mrisc32 | systemrdl-compiler | |
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3 | 1 | |
90 | 244 | |
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10.0 | 8.1 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
TeX | C++ | |
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 | MIT License |
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mrisc32
Posts with mentions or reviews of mrisc32.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-17.
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Is x86 really that bad?
For my own FPGA computer project (with my on ISA, MRISC32) I use a mix of C++, C and assembler (in that order) for system code (e.g. the ROM firmware, boot-loader, program startup code, system libraries etc).
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Tool to generate table of memory-mapped register?
I use it extensively in my MRISC32 ISA manual (much of which is generated by a Python script): https://github.com/mrisc32/mrisc32
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What OS do you use for development (and professional) purposes?
Third, I find it easier to make hybrid authored + generated documentation with text based documentation tools. For instance the MRISC32 Instruction Set Manual is written in LaTeX, where most of the documentation is generated by Python scripts that read CPU instruction meta data from YAML files (see https://github.com/mrisc32/mrisc32 ).
systemrdl-compiler
Posts with mentions or reviews of systemrdl-compiler.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-11.
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Tool to generate table of memory-mapped register?
Also I would recommend SystemRDL for creating a definition usable in code generators: https://github.com/SystemRDL/systemrdl-compiler
What are some alternatives?
When comparing mrisc32 and systemrdl-compiler you can also consider the following projects:
PeakRDL-pdf - Converts the SystemRDL data into pdf Register specification
PeakRDL-halcpp - C++ 17 Hardware abstraction layer generator from systemrdl
mrisc32-gnu-toolchain - A top level repository for building the MRISC32 GNU toolchain
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