Learning Chisel — advanced examples to understand Rocket Chip code
The Berkeley implementation of RISC-V is called Rocket Chip and it is written in a hardware language called Chisel. Chisel is object oriented, and it has been difficult for the people on our team to learn to the point of being effective at modifying Rocket Chip code.
There is this Learning Journey that we created for Chisel, which is great. It goes from basics, includes relevant parts of Scala, and ends with a collection of advanced examples taken from Sodor and Rocket Chip code, all with hands-on exercises:
http://learningjourney.intensivate.com
We have opened it up to the community to contribute, but it seems there should be other good places that explain the advanced Chisel coding practices that are used in Rocket Chip code. Does anyone have links?
riscv chisel rocket-chip
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The Berkeley implementation of RISC-V is called Rocket Chip and it is written in a hardware language called Chisel. Chisel is object oriented, and it has been difficult for the people on our team to learn to the point of being effective at modifying Rocket Chip code.
There is this Learning Journey that we created for Chisel, which is great. It goes from basics, includes relevant parts of Scala, and ends with a collection of advanced examples taken from Sodor and Rocket Chip code, all with hands-on exercises:
http://learningjourney.intensivate.com
We have opened it up to the community to contribute, but it seems there should be other good places that explain the advanced Chisel coding practices that are used in Rocket Chip code. Does anyone have links?
riscv chisel rocket-chip
add a comment |
The Berkeley implementation of RISC-V is called Rocket Chip and it is written in a hardware language called Chisel. Chisel is object oriented, and it has been difficult for the people on our team to learn to the point of being effective at modifying Rocket Chip code.
There is this Learning Journey that we created for Chisel, which is great. It goes from basics, includes relevant parts of Scala, and ends with a collection of advanced examples taken from Sodor and Rocket Chip code, all with hands-on exercises:
http://learningjourney.intensivate.com
We have opened it up to the community to contribute, but it seems there should be other good places that explain the advanced Chisel coding practices that are used in Rocket Chip code. Does anyone have links?
riscv chisel rocket-chip
The Berkeley implementation of RISC-V is called Rocket Chip and it is written in a hardware language called Chisel. Chisel is object oriented, and it has been difficult for the people on our team to learn to the point of being effective at modifying Rocket Chip code.
There is this Learning Journey that we created for Chisel, which is great. It goes from basics, includes relevant parts of Scala, and ends with a collection of advanced examples taken from Sodor and Rocket Chip code, all with hands-on exercises:
http://learningjourney.intensivate.com
We have opened it up to the community to contribute, but it seems there should be other good places that explain the advanced Chisel coding practices that are used in Rocket Chip code. Does anyone have links?
riscv chisel rocket-chip
riscv chisel rocket-chip
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Somes good documentations links i'm using for Chisel :
- Chisel bootcamp
- Chisel3 wiki
- Chisel3 cheat sheet
And lots of Questions & Answers on Stackoverflow of course.
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Somes good documentations links i'm using for Chisel :
- Chisel bootcamp
- Chisel3 wiki
- Chisel3 cheat sheet
And lots of Questions & Answers on Stackoverflow of course.
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Somes good documentations links i'm using for Chisel :
- Chisel bootcamp
- Chisel3 wiki
- Chisel3 cheat sheet
And lots of Questions & Answers on Stackoverflow of course.
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Somes good documentations links i'm using for Chisel :
- Chisel bootcamp
- Chisel3 wiki
- Chisel3 cheat sheet
And lots of Questions & Answers on Stackoverflow of course.
Somes good documentations links i'm using for Chisel :
- Chisel bootcamp
- Chisel3 wiki
- Chisel3 cheat sheet
And lots of Questions & Answers on Stackoverflow of course.
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