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Move cv32e40p to upstream OpenHWGroup repository? #29

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mithro opened this issue Feb 14, 2022 · 2 comments
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Move cv32e40p to upstream OpenHWGroup repository? #29

mithro opened this issue Feb 14, 2022 · 2 comments

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mithro commented Feb 14, 2022

Currently the cv32e40p data module is pulling from the Antmicro fork at https://github.com/antmicro/cv32e40p see the config below;

pythondata-auto/modules.ini

Lines 100 to 106 in 01d6bc5

[cv32e40p]
type = cpu
human_name = CV32E40P
src = https://github.com/antmicro/cv32e40p
contents = system_verilog
license = License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
license_spdx = Apache-2.0

It should probably instead be pulling from https://github.com/openhwgroup/cv32e40p

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mithro commented Feb 14, 2022

@piotr-binkowski added this module in #2 -- @piotr-binkowski do you know why it is pointed at the Antmicro version rather than upstream?

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pcotret commented May 31, 2022

In fact, I was wondering about this.
Became aware of this when I played with other OpenHwGroup CPUs (cv32e41p for instance, this one is based on the upstream repo).
I'll try to see what @e-matthews has done with the CVA5 (enjoy-digital/litex#1300) for the CV32E41P.
Other OpenHwGroup CPUs should have nearly the same wrapper (except the CV32E40X which includes Xpulp interface for custom processors).

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