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Latest revision as of 14:30, 11 October 2022

Description

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Chipyard is an open source framework for agile development of Chisel-based systems-on-chip. It will allow you to leverage the Chisel HDL, Rocket Chip SoC generator, and other Berkeley projects to produce a RISC-V SoC with everything from MMIO-mapped peripherals to custom accelerators. Chipyard contains processor cores (Rocket, BOOM, Ariane), accelerators (Hwacha, Gemmini, NVDLA), memory systems, and additional peripherals and tooling to help create a full featured SoC. Chipyard supports multiple concurrent flows of agile hardware development, including software RTL simulation, FPGA-accelerated simulation (FireSim), automated VLSI flows (Hammer), and software workload generation for bare-metal and Linux-based systems (FireMarshal). Chipyard is actively developed in the Berkeley Architecture Research Group in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department at the University of California, Berkeley.

Environment Modules

Run module spider chipyard to find out what environment modules are available for this application.

System Variables

  • HPC_CHIPYARD_DIR - installation directory
  • HPC_CHIPYARD_BIN - executable directory




Citation

If you publish research that uses chipyard you have to cite it as follows:

https://github.com/ucb-bar/chipyard#attribution-and-chipyard-related-publications