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About

A 'profile' consists on a set of extensions, some mandatory and some optional, aiming to facilitate application support and interoperability in RISC-V chips. Instead of an user application claim support to a certain set of specific extensions, it can claim support for the 'RVA22U64' and 'RVA22S64' profile. This means that any chip that has support for the RVA22U64 profile these profiles will be compatible with it.

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It's also expected that tooling such as libvirt will rely on enabling profiles, instead of enabling/disabling extensions, since it'll give users immediate value without the need of implementing support for each standalone extension.

Project Scope and Timelines

The project will take place during the QEMU 8.2 development cycle. Changes will be centered around target/riscv/cpu.c.

Components and Repos

Upstream Qemu.

Stakeholders and Partners

Other QEMU for RISC-V contributors, including:

  • RISE
    • Daniel Henrique Barboza
  • External
    • Alistair Francis (QEMU for RISC-V maintainer)

Dependencies

No dependencies.

Measure of Success

An accepted and tested design and implementation by end of 2H23 (slated for merging).

RISE Requirements

None (not accounting any of existing engineering investment against RISE resources).

Status

The table below is rolled up to the Simulator WG status page Simulator/Emulator 2023 PrioritiesProjects .


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Development

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Development Timeline

2H23


Dependencies

SE_01_009


Upstreaming

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Upstream Version


Target 8.2

Contacts



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