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W04.2 Open Source Software & Support Technologies for Open Source Hardware

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Jérôme Quévremont, Thales, France

Besides IP blocks addressed in the previous session, open source hardware requires several software technologies that benefit from open source collaboration. First of all software development tools, such as compilers, debugger, bootloaders, operating system, runtime frameworks, etc. Then design tools like FPGA compilers, CAD tools, simulators, emulators, validation tools, etc. Finally yet importantly, security benefits from open source at every level of the hardware and software stack. This session will report on several contributions these support technologies, and discuss the main upcoming issues of this field.

Presentations

W04.2.1 Supporting open source hardware to enable commercial adoption

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Michael Gielda, Antmicro, Poland

W04.2.2 Adding support for RISC-V “V” vector extension in LLVM.

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Roger Ferrer Ibanez, BSC, Spain

W04.2.3 Improving security through open source hardware

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Stefan Mangard, TU Graz, Austria

W04.2.4 Simulation of RISC-V 128-bit extension in QEMU

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Frédéric Pétrot, Grenoble INP/TIMA, France

W04.2.5 Panel with the speakers on Open Software & Support Technologies for Open Source Hardware

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Moderator
Jérôme Quévremont, Thales, France
Panellist
Michael Gielda, Antmicro, Poland
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Roger Ferrer Ibanez, BSC, Spain
Panellist
Stefan Mangard, TU Graz, Austria
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Frédéric Pétrot, Grenoble INP/TIMA, France

Q&A session with the audience and panel discussion on Open Software & Support Technologies for Open Source Hardware.